Hi @chewdollars, I love your blog. This is a model of how many Earth’s can fit inside the sun.
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Hi @chewdollars, I love your blog. This is a model of how many Earth’s can fit inside the sun.
The reflection of the light inside a house against the window makes it look like there’s a UFO outside. @chewdollars
@chewdollars, can you please put this on your blog so everyone can see it?
A New App That Lets Users’ Friends ‘Virtually Walk Them Home At Night’ Is Exploding In Popularity
Tens of thousands of people around the world are now using a free personal-safety mobile app that allows friends to virtually walk you home at night.
The Companion app, created by five students from the University of Michigan, enables users to request a friend or family member to keep them company virtually and track their journey home via GPS on an online map.
Although they can do so, the friend or family member does not need to have installed the Companion app. The user can send out several requests to different phone contacts in case people are not available to be a companion or not with their phones at the time.
Those contacted then receive an SMS text message with a hyperlink in it that sends them to a web page with an interactive map showing the user walking to their destination. If the user strays off their path, falls, is pushed, starts running, or has their headphones yanked out of their phone, the app detects these changes in movement and asks the user if they’re OK.
If the user is fine, they press a button on the app to confirm within 15 seconds. If they do not press the button, or a real emergency is occurring, the Companion app transforms the user’s phone into a personal alarm system that projects loud noises to scare criminals from the scene, and gives you the option to instantly call the police.
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@chewdollars, check this out! “On March 20 a total solar eclipse blotted out the sun for viewers in the high north, including the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. Viewers in parts of Europe, Africa and Asia saw a partial eclipse, like the one captured here from the town of Chester in the United Kingdom.” (Source)
Here is compilation of rainy day’s for @chewdollars
I was looking for photos for my trip to Japan and found this:
Wild cherry trees in Nara, Japan.
Isn’t it beautiful, @chewdollars?
Hey @chewdollars, I found this and I think it really suits your blog. This is a carved watermelon.