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My photo in Parachutist Magazine!

I’m famous!  The balloon jump I did a couple of months ago, with video and pictures, made it as a photo in Parachutist, the official USPA (United States Parachute Association) publication.  Here’s the relevant page: That’s me leaping out in … Continue reading

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15 days until The Giant’s Shoulders #2!

This seemed like as good a time as any to remind readers that we’re 15 days out before the deadline of The Giant’s Shoulders #2, to be held at The Lay Scientist.  Entries can be submitted through blogcarnival.com, or sent … Continue reading

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Feeling history in your bones: Brühl’s Terrace

Via OhGizmo!, we find that an exhibit exists (or did exist) on Brühl’s Terrace in Dresden, Germany, which allows one to experience the simulated sounds of the devastating 1945 bombing of the city simply by resting oneself against a railing … Continue reading

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H. Rider Haggard’s She

Before Indiana Jones, there was Allan Quatermain, elephant hunter and adventurer/explorer of Africa. Quatermain was the creation of H. Ridger Haggard (1856-1925), and was featured in the novels King Solomon’s Mines and Allan Quatermain. Haggard’s work was informed by his … Continue reading

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Freezing images in an atomic vapor!

I thought I’d step out of my comfort zone and specific field of expertise for once and do a post on some interesting quantum optics. In a June issue of Physical Review Letters, an Israeli research group experimentally demonstrated the … Continue reading

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No surprise: Girls just as good at math as boys

The title says it all: via CNN, we learn that a comprehensive study published today in Science (for those with access, the article can be read here) shows that girls perform just as well as boys in mathematics. This study … Continue reading

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Graham Masterton’s The 5th Witch

I finally got a chance to read one of Graham Masterton’s most recent novels, The 5th Witch, and I thought I’d share some thoughts about it!  (In fact, there’s an even more recent novel, House of Bones, which I’m going … Continue reading

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It’s just a flesh wound! My knight-liness is confirmed…

Via The Greenbelt, I learned about and took another one of those silly but oddly compelling internet quizzes: this one asks, “Which Chess Piece are You?”  In my case, I scored as The King’s Knight, which makes me sound like … Continue reading

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Updates to blogroll!

No doubt feeling chastised by reading Greg Laden’s post on blogrolling, I’ve added a few extra links to mine: Optical Futures, Podblack Cat, and Laelaps. I’m sure more will appear in the future, and I’ll have to figure out how … Continue reading

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Camera-free Radiohead video! (updated)

(Update: I fixed the discussion on LIDAR speed detection, thanks to edweird’s observations in the comments.) This is pretty neat. Via Crooks & Liars, we have Radiohead’s new music video (embedded below the fold), for House of Cards, which uses … Continue reading

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