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03 Feb 21:10

Cola + Mentos

03 Feb 21:06

[@jcpenney/@kia]

03 Feb 05:34

Rejection

Perhaps you need a crash course in taking hints. Here's your first lesson: We're not actually walking somewhere together; I'm trying to leave this conversation and you're following me.
03 Feb 04:55

gryfindortower: Intense concentration coming from everyone in...



gryfindortower:

Intense concentration coming from everyone in this photo.

03 Feb 01:03

4: Hawaiian Hotspots...a guest post from Gary Griggs

by deepika shrestha ross
Early morning moon setting over Moana Kea (with the UCSC Keck Observatory visible at the right) in Hilo, Hawaii
Seeing the full moon set over Moana Kea as we sailed into Hilo, Hawaii, was not only a welcome sight after 7 days at sea, but was also a reminder that these islands are all volcanic, created over five or six million years as the massive Pacific Plate has moved northwest at a few inches a year over a hot spot or thermal plume rising from deep within the Earth. Six million years ago Kauai sat over the hot spot and was actively erupting, building that island up nearly 30,000 feet from the seafloor. Each island gradually formed and then died in a progression to the southeast as it moved away from the hot spot or plume. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui each had their day, and now Hawaii sits over the plume, with Kilauea the most active volcano on Earth directly connected to a source of magma deep in the mantle.




While many of the people on the ship expected a classic steep-sided cone like Fujiyama, Mt. Saint Helens, or Shasta, the Hawaiian volcanoes are all much more subdued, being shield volcanoes, or shaped like a Roman shield resting on the ground. The difference in their shapes lies in the nature of their eruptions, which results from different lava compositions. The Hawaiian Islands consist entirely of basalt, lava low in silica. As a result the eruptions produce very fluid lavas, which flow considerable distances at only moderate speeds and are generally not a hazard to people- unless the people are moving very slowly or in the wrong place at the wrong time

The Cascade volcanoes, on the other hand, as well as Mt. Fuji, which loomed on the horizon on Yokohama as we sailed in early on the 29thof January, have a classic steep-sided, symmetrical shape. The Chain of Fire, or the volcanoes that surround the entire Pacific Ocean, contain a higher silica content, and produce sticky, explosive eruptions, which build up steep, cone shaped peaks. Our best view of Mt. Fuji came on our entry to Japan and as the weather changed, we sadly never saw it again. But Deepika did get some nice pictures (stay tuned...)


Kilauea steaming (photo by G. Griggs)
Hiking across Kilauea Iki crater (photo by G. Griggs)
I did lead a class field trip to Kilauea on a hike down into and across Kilauea Iki, which was a red-hot, molten lava lake in the not too distant past, and which is still releasing sulfur oxide fumes and hot steam. As the lava lake gradually cooled and hardened the surface subsided and left a surface looking an asphalt highway broken and cracked by an earthquake.



Site of 1959 Kilauea Iki 2000ft high eruption (photo by G. Griggs)
Kilauea Iki following the lava lake cooling and collapse (photo by G. Griggs)
Broken and collapsed lava from former molten lava lake (photo by G. Griggs)

Walking across the now hardened lava brought thoughts of walking over hot coals and led us to wonder when the next eruption was likely to occur.  Kilauea is monitored virtually continuously by the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, through a combination of the earthquake detection beneath the volcano, GPS measurements of the slopes around the volcano to see if there is any swelling, as well as daily sampling of the gases being discharged for any changes. Fortunately, the eruptions of Kilauea are somewhat more predictable and less devastating than the volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Basin.




Lava Tree - molten lava rushed around a living tree trunk, and immediately cooled, creating a mold of the tree within
(photo by G. Griggs)
02 Feb 22:00

Seven year old girl tells Lego off for gender stereotyping in toys: "make more Lego girl people and let them go on adventures and have fun ok!?!"

by Cory Doctorow


Charlotte, who is seven, wrote this devastating letter to the Lego company over the way that girl characters and boy characters are handled in its increasingly gendered toys: "All the girls did was sit at home, go to the beach, and shop, and they had no jobs but the boys went on adventures, worked, saved people, and had jobs, even swam with sharks."

She calls on Lego "to make more Lego girl people and let them go on adventures and have fun ok!?!"

That's a pretty unassailable request. Thank you, Charlotte, for putting it so well.

7yo Charlotte writes an adorable and strongly worded letter to LEGO regarding the lack of adventures for girls.

    






02 Feb 21:59

Dog Guards Owner's Bicycle

by Don
Doggie

Watch this trained golden retriever Li Li guards her owner Mr. Luo’s bike on a sidewalk in southwestern China.

02 Feb 19:25

ron gilad: 'spaces etc / an excercise in utility' at wright20

by aliriza
02 Feb 19:24

[frenums]

02 Feb 14:48

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02 Feb 12:19

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02 Feb 09:35

Spilled Reed Diffuser Harms Cat

by snopes@snopes.com
Cooper Griggs

poor kitty

Photograph shows a cat burned by the spillage of a cinnamon reed diffuser.
02 Feb 09:31

Dezeen » Blog Archive » Doublefacette by Postfossil

by renard
02 Feb 09:30

and then i randomly and rather urgently wondered if kermit had...



and then i randomly and rather urgently wondered if kermit had ever met C3PO.

well of course they have.

02 Feb 09:27

I need a guide: yasuaki onishi

by turn
02 Feb 09:26

subtilitas: Jacob Steib - Kurfürst apartments, Zurich 2000....







subtilitas:

Jacob Steib - Kurfürst apartments, Zurich 2000. Photos (C) Tom Bisig. 

02 Feb 09:25

kottke.org - home of fine hypertext products

by renard
02 Feb 09:24

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02 Feb 09:22

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02 Feb 09:22

bestaviation: "Happy Airlines.."

02 Feb 09:21

letsgoforahike: Let’s Go For A Hike

02 Feb 09:21

Maddie is always making new friends 🐶👋 And! My FJ60 adventure...



Maddie is always making new friends 🐶👋

And! My FJ60 adventure mobile is ready for Baja!! See you soon Mexico

02 Feb 09:21

fungi: All the planets as one



fungi:

All the planets as one

02 Feb 09:19

0ce4n-g0d: Hump2 by Rory Moore on Flickr.



0ce4n-g0d:

Hump2 by Rory Moore on Flickr.

02 Feb 09:19

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01 Feb 10:42

throwbacksongs: Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell & Jay-Z - Drop It...



throwbacksongs:

Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell & Jay-Z - Drop It Like It’s Hot (Remix)

01 Feb 10:37

feedinco: Damn budget cuts..—check similar images on...



feedinco:

Damn budget cuts..

check similar images on http://Feedinco.com

high security

01 Feb 10:23

weekdujour: yeah dems ripe



weekdujour:

yeah dems ripe

01 Feb 08:31

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01 Feb 08:29

jakepants: "Wind?""Woof.""Elevation?""Woof.""Distance?""Woof.""G...



jakepants:

"Wind?"
"Woof."
"Elevation?"
"Woof."
"Distance?"
"Woof."

"Goddamnit, Rex, you’re the worst fucking spotter ever."
"Woof."