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"Don’t panic" written in circular Gallifreyan
Nope. I just ended up in retail hell, ‘cause everyone else at work wanted a vacation and nobody thought we’d get snow this year even though Canada.
They all sound like asshats.. And seriously? No snow? Dude, Canada lives in a constant white plague of the wintry frozen flakes littering the once green ground. Welcome to Canada: It’s going to frikin’ snow maple syrup.
They are. Atlantic Canada, to be more specific. We even got ice storms on top of all of this crap. There’s an icicle outside of my window that makes Shaq look short.
I’m more Pacific Canada so there isn’t that much but dry snow and slush. The wind makes everything about 10 degrees colder. Like dang.
We got the wet stuff this year. Betcha we switch next winter, then. I'm not looking forward to that, 'cause icy snow's a bit harder to shovel but easier to walk on top of. And tell me about it, I think we've got a -40 windchill tonight? It was either tonight or tomorrow.
Nope. I just ended up in retail hell, ‘cause everyone else at work wanted a vacation and nobody thought we’d get snow this year even though Canada.
They all sound like asshats.. And seriously? No snow? Dude, Canada lives in a constant white plague of the wintry frozen flakes littering the once green ground. Welcome to Canada: It’s going to frikin’ snow maple syrup.
They are. Atlantic Canada, to be more specific. We even got ice storms on top of all of this crap. There's an icicle outside of my window that makes Shaq look short.
{Out of Cryo}
Everyone online is watching Sherlock and I’m really lonely.
*Hugs on*
c:
*Stares* I.. Hello, I thought you had left entirely.
*Clings on to* I’m glad you didn’t~
Nah, the holidays just kicked my ass. They always do, really.
*Snugs* I’m glad I didn’t either.
*Cuddles and offers tea and cookies* I thought I had said somehting or angered you and never saw you again.. *Snuggles*
Nope. I just ended up in retail hell, 'cause everyone else at work wanted a vacation and nobody thought we'd get snow this year even though Canada.
{Out of Cryo}
Everyone online is watching Sherlock and I’m really lonely.
*Hugs on*
c:
*Stares* I.. Hello, I thought you had left entirely.
*Clings on to* I’m glad you didn’t~
Nah, the holidays just kicked my ass. They always do, really.
*Snugs* I'm glad I didn't either.
{Out of Cryo}
Everyone online is watching Sherlock and I’m really lonely.
*Hugs on*
c:
((So I ended up coming back early because of an emergency at work.
And Seti's muse is back in full. Hurrah.))
[I apologize for that hiatus, but I should be back in a few days once I'm done visiting family.]
Announcing the pardon, Grayling said: “Dr Alan Turing was an exceptional man with a brilliant mind. His brilliance was put into practice at Bletchley Park during the second world war, where he was pivotal to breaking the Enigma code, helping to end the war and save thousands of lives. . “His later life was overshadowed by his conviction for homosexual activity, a sentence we would now consider unjust and discriminatory and which has now been repealed. . “Dr Turing deserves to be remembered and recognised for his fantastic contribution to the war effort and his legacy to science. A pardon from the Queen is a fitting tribute to an exceptional man.”
I found this. I figured it might peak your interest.
This is, hands down with no exaggeration, one of the most inspiring and heartfelt collections of advice I have read.
Crystals spark upon impact.
During the Northville Yulemas concert, The Spine nearly hit rabbit with his bass when he spun around suddenly. Hatchworth screamed ‘Careful! That’s how we lost The Jon!’ And for a moment, dead silence.
//*does the 'i have no idea if asks/replies are even sending out on this account' squirm of ohgodwhy*
Do androids even dream of electric sheep? If so, they must have nightmares of real sheep.
You're right on that one. Sort of.
There's a charging subroutine that plays out something like dreams for us. One of them actually is electric sheep. Someone swapped them out for real sheep one day and I nearly pulled the wires out of their sockets on the ceiling.
I wasn't scared or anything, it just... took me by surprise.
What do you imagine my muse has nightmares about?
If you’re right - I’ll tell you about a recent one.
Graphene - the new wonder material
The molecule is priceless but it is not a matter of cost – a few hundred dollars per kilo. The value lies in its potential. The molecule in question is called graphene and the EU is prepared to devote €1bn ($1.3bn) to it between 2013 and 2023 to find out if it can transform a range of sectors such as electronics, energy, health and construction. According to Scopus, the bibliographic database, more than 8,000 papers have been written about graphene since 2005.
As its name indicates, graphene is extracted from graphite, the material used in pencils. Like graphite, graphene is entirely composed of carbon atoms and 1mm of graphite contains some 3 million layers of graphene. Whereas graphite is a three-dimensional crystalline arrangement, graphene is a two-dimensional crystal only an atom thick. The carbons are perfectly distributed in a hexagonal honeycomb formation only 0.3 nanometres thick, with just 0.1 nanometres between each atom.
This 100% pure carbon simplicity confers some remarkable properties on graphene, very close to the calculated theoretical ones, as observed by the authors of A Roadmap for Graphene published in Nature last year.
Graphene conducts electricity better than copper. It is 200 times stronger than steel but six times lighter. It is almost perfectly transparent since it only absorbs 2% of light. It impermeable to gases, even those as light as hydrogen or helium, and, if that were not enough, chemical components can be added to its surface to alter its properties.
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