STS-125 Launch

by | Oct 12, 2017 | Space | 0 comments

The STS-125 launches on May 11, 2009. That power – music to my ears.

Terminator: Dark Fate – Official Teaser Trailer (2019)

Teaser trailer to the latest film installment to the Terminator franchise is here!

The 1 Minute Painting

Brandon McConnell paints fast… really really fast.

We Suffer More Often On Imagination Than In Reality

“We don’t get to choose what happens to us, but we can always choose how we feel about it. And why on earth would you choose to feel anything but good?” – Marcus Aurelius

Classify A Star

There is this neat program which is partially supported with funding from the National Science Foundation called SCOPE. The Stellar Classification Online Public Exploration program. Here they give people the chance to classify stars! This is an awesome way to keep...

The Inmate Who Invests

Last year I remember listening to a podcast at www.npr.org titled "Inmate With Stock Tips Wants To Be San Quentin's Warren Buffett". It reminded me of how anybody and I mean anybody with some savings can start planning for their future. The inmate that was interviewed...

The Light Phone

“A credit card-sized cell phone designed to be used as little as possible.” – Light

Why One May Prefer A Shared Printer Instead of a Network Printer

The pros and cons of a shared printer but why would you want one given the right environment.

Russia

Travel filmmaker Pete. R. gives us a taste of his 2017 trip to Russia exploring Murmansk, St Petersburg, and Moscow.

Dawn of Fire

Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from 700 to 1,200 °C (1,292 to 2,192 °F). “Dawn of Fire” captures amazing footage of flowing lava.

Scavenger

“Scavenger is a proof of concept for a feature-length film. The film begins when a planetary scavenger in an advanced spacesuit comes across the Voyager I drifting in interstellar space. Reading the brainwaves at the end of the record connects him to a planet he’s never known… Earth.” – Raphael Rogers