December 5, 2006

Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation in America

Since the beginning of civilization, humans have seen the life of many species end. Sometimes it is a natural extinction, but other times it is from some sort of human interference in the natural order of things. During the 20th century alone, we have lost or are close to losing species like the [...]

December 5, 2006

Flags of Our Fathers Review

It’s February 19, 1945, your regiment’s mission is to take the 550 foot tall Mount Suribachi on the lonely Pacific island of Iwo Jima. The black sand and barren landscape add to the loneliness of the tiny island. Your superiors are not exactly sure where the enemy is, all you know is that [...]

December 5, 2006

LIGO

If you are ever in my neck of the woods, check out LIGO at Hanford. It is an amazing project that is trying to detect universal gravitational waves. If one is found, it could prove the Big Bang Theory.

December 5, 2006

Tom Green Live Plug

So Tom Green is back on the air, kind of. He is doing a talk show from his living room and streaming it live online weeknights at 8 pm PST on tomgreen.com.
As lame as this sounds, it’s actually pretty good because the producation value is decent to good and the FCC can’t [...]

December 5, 2006

The Many Uses of Gravity

The other day, I was thinking about how much I hate my seatbelt, and I thought about why we need seatbelts. Seatbelts help us from following our inertia through the windsheild when our car is impacted from the front or back. Well, if the only thing that is holding us back is inertia, [...]

December 5, 2006

Doki

Some of you will know this already. You will be further referred to as “true friends.” For the rest of you, educate yourselves.
Dream Facotry: Doki Doki Panic is a video game where you can pick from four members of a family to rescue two brothers who were pulled into a book by a [...]

December 5, 2006

Potentially Millions of Viewers…Potentially

This blog can/may/possibly will be restricted to any of the following: politics, poetry, history, gaming, sports, current events, laser interferometer gravitational-wave observitories, and the internet and its exciting vastness. This blog also reserves the right to have anything else discussed. Because it’s cool like that.