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Minty's Mood turned 13 today! A few days behind lol
Minty's Mood turned 11 today!
Don’t walk too far away from the child within you, and never abandon the sense of wonder that magnifies the smallest of things into mountains of joy.
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China’s Moon: Journey of the Jade Rabbit
Yutu, or “Jade Rabbit,” is an unmanned lunar rover that was part of the Chinese Chang'e 3 Moon mission. It reached the lunar surface in mid-December 2013. It was the first soft landing on the Moon since 1976, and the first rover to operate there since the Soviet Lunokhod 2 mission ended in May 1973.
Yutu encountered operational difficulties after about a month on the Moon, and was unable to move after the end of the second lunar night. It continued to gather useful information for some months afterward. In October 2015, Yutu set the record for the longest operational period for a rover on the Moon.
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Zika Virus: What We Know (And What We Don’t)
The Zika Virus is spreading at an alarming rate. SciShow News will explain what we know and what we don’t know thus far.
Sources:
UN speech: Zika is “spreading explosively”
Zika virus disease epidemic ECDC document – update 21st January
Physician alert on Zika / microcephaly
2007 Zika outbreak on Yap
Zika virus outside Africa
CDC – Zika affected areas
CDC – Travel advice for Zika
Zika vaccine 10 years away
http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications/Publications/zika-virus-americas-association-with-microcephaly-rapid-risk-assessment.pdf
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/02/health/zika-virus-world-health-organization.html?_r=0
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Compulsion vs. Commitment.
There’s a messageboard where people come together to talk about the bloggers they read. A lot of the messages are snarky and sometimes the things they write can sting (or downright hurt), but sometimes the stuff they say can strike a chord in a productive, self-reflective way.
A user today was talking about me and said something that made me stop:
“he doesn’t know the difference between commitment and compulsion.”
It made me stop because it’s something I’ve known about myself since I was 10 or 11 years old. I don’t do moderation. I don’t do halfway. For decades I’ve known only all or nothing. Two speeds: 100 or zero. It’s a fair assessment, to be sure, and brings up a point that bears remembering. The whole moderation thing.
It’s something I’ve really focused on in the last year. Slowing down. Zooming out. Focusing on life in the macro scale rather than close up. When I think of my life it’s always in eras that have very dark, distinct borders sectioned off from the rest of the eras. The video game years, the gambling years, the golf years, the Do Life years.
In some ways I respect and admire the way of life. I thrive when I’m all in 100%. I get no greater satisfaction than going hard at something and becoming good, if not great, at it. Climbing the leaderboards. But I’m self-aware enough to realize that it’s not an altogether wholesome way to go through life.
Me and my Diablo team hitting #1 in North America after three months of 12-18 hour days. As embarrassing as it is, this is one of my proudest achievements.
I’ve spent a good part of the last six months figuring out ways to live a balanced life. I eat healthy, but I don’t compulsively count every calorie. I run but not 100 miles per week. I golf just occasionally, not 40 times a month. I’m 29 and still learning, which excites me.
Aww, shucks, y’all are making me blush.
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He's currently contemplating the fact that this upcoming year may be his last as the Doctor--and is already imagining how his regeneration scene would play out.
Merry Christmas, everyone. :\
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Heat, Work or Energy?
Today is the birthday of James Prescott Joule, born on December 24, 1818 in Salford, Lancashire, for whom the joule is named (symbol J) which is a derived unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the International System of Units. Tutored at a young age by no less than John Dalton and collaborator of Lord Kelvin, Joule’s work is fundamental to our understanding of work and energy, discovering the relationship between heat and mechanical work, which led to the First Law of Thermodynamics. Because of this relationship, a joule can be defined many ways: a joule is equal to the energy transferred when applying a force of one newton through a distance of one meter (1 newton meter or N·m). A joule is equal to passing an electric current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm for one second. A joule is equal to the energy required to accelerate a 1 kg mass at 1 m·s−2 through a 1 m distance in space. In short, a joule is a way to understand the relationship between heat, work and energy! Happy Birthday to James Prescott Joule!