Friday, November 29, 2013

An interesting read.

Very interesting (to me nonetheless) 
The robot who cries water

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20131127-would-you-murder-a-robot/all

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Some reading material about ISOS Comet

I'm pretty excited about this the further I read about. 

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/comet-ison-close-encounter-with-the-sun/

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Deception Pass Falls On Sunday

Some Pictures From Earlier Today:




Along the trail down to the North Side Beach of Deception Pass.


Deep Fried Jalapeno Chips w/ Chipotle Ranch & Calzone from: Louie G's Pizza
highly recommended if you're ever in the town. SO YUM!

Current Reads: Pole Shift


Currently reading: Pole Shift
Author: John White
Rating: 4/5 Stars (So far...)

Ive been reading this book for about a month and a half, to two months. I would recommend it for any geography enthusiast, or anyone interested in earth changes in general. The book is put together well by the author, and even reassures the reader to keep an open mind about all the theories gathered around the mainstream (and non mainstream) scientist about this event known as the "pole shift". It also gives the detailed interviews between them, and references to more interesting reads. Another reason I would recommend this book is because he also gives both sides of the verdict. He doesn't seem to be writing a bias book only supporting one side of the spectrum, but seems to ask the questions the reader would ask (or at least I would) and gives an explanation. The book was copyrighted in 1980, but it still seems to ask and answer some of the questions that are timeless that involve this topic.

Notable: The theories on the freezing and thawing of the mammoths are definitely worth the read.



Saturday, April 20, 2013

The American Machine - Baxtered

a


documentary film of a simple american machine that started the industrial boom. people revisit this ancient technology and spend time to recognize the significance they play in the rise circa early american culture.
-baxtered