Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Nunca hay lluvia...

This thunderhead swept by in a glancing blow the other day, dropping only 150,000 drops on us, hustling off to the north and east in short order. In the photos below, the anvil head is about 30-40 miles away, roughly 20 miles east of Austin, more or less on top of Bastrop, Texas.

It hasn't really rained since September of 2010, with no end to the drought in sight.

This storm was at the very tail end of the system that swept through the southeast spawning all the tornadic activity of biblical proportions over the past two to three days. Rough times for those poor folks in the path of destruction in Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. The death toll is now passing 300, and they are saying there are another 400 folks "unaccounted for".

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Cool

Expect to be hearing more from me.

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"You may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas."

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NPR.org » To Invent The Future You Must Build Upon The Past

http://m.npr.org/story/135342943?url=/blogs/13.7/2011/04/12/135342943/to-invent-the-future-you-must-build-upon-the-past&sc=fb&cc=fp


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Being Blog

http://blog.onbeing.org/post/4577129584/remembering-juliano-mer-khamis-and-his-theater-of-hope


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Physicists discover new way to visualize warped space-time | Space | EarthSky

http://earthsky.org/space/physicists-discover-new-way-to-visualize-warped-space-and-time


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