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  • The Vitamin Myth: Why We Think We Need Supplements

    July 20, 2013 / No Comments
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  • Latest Saturn picture

    July 19, 2013 / No Comments

    Saturn 07-08-13

    Here is my latest Saturn picture. It’s better than my last, but like most astronomy pictures, could be a little better. It was taken last week. That little speck you can see to the lower left is Saturn’s largest moon Titan. Here are the details of how I took it if you care:

    Telescope: Celestron 8SE
    Camera: Canon 450D taken at prime focus
    1000 frames were taken and stacked with RegiStax6 and then touchups were done in photoshop.

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  • Baseball Card Vandals, Worthless Old Baseball Cards Defaced With Funny Illustrations

    July 18, 2013 / No Comments
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  • OK, everybody, wave at Saturn!

    July 18, 2013 / No Comments
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  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis “Same Love”

    July 18, 2013 / No Comments

    I don’t listen to much top 40 music at all, so I have no idea how old this song is. I thought Macklemore had one-hit-wonder written all over him, but after hearing this song this morning, my mind might be changed about him. I kinda like this song, and love the message.

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  • Chillin’ on the hammock tonight.

    July 17, 2013 / No Comments

    from Instagram: http://instagram.com/p/b41OGGAiij/
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  • Recurring themes

    July 17, 2013 / No Comments

    It’s always weird when odd-ball things come up multiple times a day. Today that happened to me with Andrew Carnegie’s philanthropy. First I was watching TWiT and Leo mentioned the Carnegie Libraries. If you didn’t know, Andrew Carnegie donated money to help build over 2500 libraries across the US in the early 1900s. It seems like almost every decent sized town got one. Sadly many of them have been torn down. Moorhead had one, and Fargo had two, but none of them still exist.

    Then I got an email about my 20 year class reunion (how did that happen). One of the activities is a tour of the newly remodeled Carnegie Library. When I lived there I didn’t realize that I walked by a building that was built in 1914 by money donated by Andrew Carnegie every day on my way to school. To me it was just an old office building across the street from the current library. Some time after I moved away I learned that it was an old Carnegie Library. I’m glad that they decided to remodel it rather than tear it down.

    Then while I was listening to the latest Planetary Radio Podcast, they were talking about the Mount Wilson Observatory, and what do you know, Andrew Carnegie donated money to help build it too.

    So there you have it. Three referenced to Andrew Carnegie’s philanthropy before noon. It’s weird how that happens.

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  • ABC’s hiring of Jenny McCarthy: a decision that could cost lives

    July 17, 2013 / No Comments
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  • McDonalds’ suggested budget for employees shows just how impossible it is to get by on minimum wage

    July 17, 2013 / No Comments
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  • Researcher Finds a New Moon Around Neptune in Hubble Data

    July 15, 2013 / No Comments
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