Mocha Brain Freeze
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Previous Digital Currency message wasn't spam
Interesting - New digital currency
Free signup here: https://initiativeq.com/invite/SNgioBJaQ
Basically, give your email address for a slim chance in the future to cash in if this becomes the next bitcoin. If you have Google Mail, you can create a sub-address by adding a + to the end of your email before the @. For example, I created gotbot+q@ gmail dot com so any email that comes from them or spam generated by giving them my email will go to a special folder and not pollute my inbox. Details on how to do this here: https://sites.google.com/…/staffdevelopm…/sub-email-accounts.
From their site...
Initiative Q is an attempt by ex-PayPal guys to create a new payment system instead of credit cards that were designed in the 1950s. The system uses its own currency, the Q, and to get people to start using the system once it's ready they are allocating Qs for free to people that sign up now (the amount drops as more people join - so better to join early). Signing up is free and they only ask for your name and an email address. There's nothing to lose but if this payment system becomes a world leading payment method your Qs can be worth a lot. If you missed getting bitcoin seven years ago, you wouldn't want to miss this.
This link will stop working once I'm out of invites. Let me know after you registered, because I need to verify you on my end.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
The International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest 2009
A friend of mine is into this hobby, aquatic plantscapes. A heavy emphasis is placed on the ecosystem and artistic design elements. There are some really cool tank setups on this page.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics - Surprise!
Written in the stars
"Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice..." *
What will be the final destiny of the Universe? Probably it will end in ice, if we are to believe this year's Nobel Laureates in Physics. They have studied several dozen exploding stars, called supernovae, and discovered that the Universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate. The discovery came as a complete surprise even to the Laureates themselves.
In 1998, cosmology was shaken at its foundations as two research teams presented their findings. Headed by Saul Perlmutter, one of the teams had set to work in 1988. Brian Schmidt headed another team, launched at the end of 1994, where Adam Riess was to play a crucial role.
The research teams raced to map the Universe by locating the most distant supernovae. More sophisticated telescopes on the ground and in space, as well as more powerful computers and new digital imaging sensors (CCD, Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009), opened the possibility in the 1990s to add more pieces to the cosmological puzzle.
The teams used a particular kind of supernova, called type Ia supernova. It is an explosion of an old compact star that is as heavy as the Sun but as small as the Earth. A single such supernova can emit as much light as a whole galaxy. All in all, the two research teams found over 50 distant supernovae whose light was weaker than expected - this was a sign that the expansion of the Universe was accelerating. The potential pitfalls had been numerous, and the scientists found reassurance in the fact that both groups had reached the same astonishing conclusion.
For almost a century, the Universe has been known to be expanding as a consequence of the Big Bang about 14 billion years ago. However, the discovery that this expansion is accelerating is astounding. If the expansion will continue to speed up the Universe will end in ice.
The acceleration is thought to be driven by dark energy, but what that dark energy is remains an enigma - perhaps the greatest in physics today. What is known is that dark energy constitutes about three quarters of the Universe. Therefore the findings of the 2011 Nobel Laureates in Physics have helped to unveil a Universe that to a large extent is unknown to science. And everything is possible again.
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An amazing discovery was made by the 2011 Nobel Prize winner in Physics. During an effort to measure the rate at which the expansion of the universe (caused by the Big Bang), scientists were shocked to discover that the rate of expansion is actually increasing. Scientists are baffled. Some postulate that energy from dark matter is the force causing the increase.
I think God is smiling as he watches us scratch our heads. How can the rate of expansion resulting from one cosmic explosion (Big Bang) be getting faster? Our current understanding of Physics tells us it should be slowing down. Common sense tells us the same. I love it when science reveals another mystery about our universe that supports, not contradicts, belief in God.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Amanda Knox verdict: Freed as appeal court overturns murder conviction
KEY DATES IN THE CONVICTION OF AMANDA KNOX
Nov 2, 2007: Body of Meredith Kercher is found in Perugia apartment. Investigators say she was killed the night before.
Nov 6, 2007: Knox is arrested with then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and Diya 'Patrick' Lumumba, Congolese owner of pub where Knox occasionally worked.
Nov 20, 2007: Lumumba, implicated by Knox statements to police, is released from jail for lack of evidence.
Dec 6, 2007: Ivory Coast national Rudy Hermann Guede is extradited from Germany, where he was arrested, and jailed upon arrival in Italy.
Dec 14, 2007: Meredith is laid to rest after funeral in London.
Oct 28, 2008: Judge indicts Knox and Sollecito on murder and sexual assault charges. Guede, who was granted a fast-track trial, is convicted of murder and sexual assault and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Jan 16, 2009: Trial of Knox and Sollecito opens in Perugia.
Jun 12, 2009: Knox takes stand; tells court she was shocked by Meredith's death, offers alibi and says police beat her into making false statements.
Dec 4, 2009: Court finds Knox guilty of murder and sexual assault; sentences her to 26 years in prison. Sollecito is convicted of same charges and sentenced to 25 years.
Dec 22, 2009: Appeals court upholds Guede conviction and cuts sentence to 16 years.
Nov 8, 2010: Judge orders Knox to stand trial on slander charges for claiming police beating.
Nov 24, 2010: Appeals trial for Knox and Sollecito opens in Perugia.
Dec 16, 2010: Italy's highest criminal court upholds Guede's conviction and 16-year prison sentence.
June 29, 2011: Independent forensic report ordered by appeals court finds much of the DNA evidence used to convict Knox and Sollecito is unreliable.
October 3, 2011: Knox and Sollecito are freed after appeals court overturns conviction for murder.
Good timeline of Kercher murder and Knox 4-year drama. I followed this story the whole time and thought that she was innocent at the beginning. It just didn't add up. So when the verdict to overturn her conviction was reached today, I was watching it live and was actually holding my breath. I'm very glad for the outcome. Welcome home Amanda.