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December 4, 2005

More Volcano Pictures

Filed under: Links, Nature — roclar @ 10:24 pm
looks hot.. More volcano pictures, this time straigh from the source, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

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December 3, 2005

Spectacular Lavafall

Filed under: Links, Nature — roclar @ 11:30 am
liquid hot mag-ma 44 acres of land broke off and fell into the sea at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park this week revealing this lava flow. Wow.

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November 25, 2005

Volcano Erupting Through Ice

Filed under: Destruction, Links, Nature — roclar @ 9:12 am
fire coming through the ice Montague Island, an island covered in ice in the Antartic is experiencing a volcano eruption. Makes for a good picture anyway.

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September 29, 2005

2005 Visions of Science Photographic Awards

Filed under: Art, Links, Nature, Water & Ice — roclar @ 1:17 pm
Paper Clip on Water Novartis and The Daily Telegraph (amound others) sponsered a Visions of Science contest every year. The top 10 images were visually entertaining.

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August 12, 2005

Praying Mantis Makes Meal of a Hummingbird

Filed under: Links, Nature — roclar @ 1:57 pm

I didnt think a mantis would be fast enough to catch a hummingbird. Looks like I was wrong.

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August 8, 2005

Spore 1.1

Filed under: Links, Nature — roclar @ 1:30 pm

In this project, Home Depot is responsible for the plant in two ways: first, an unconditional guarantee to replace any plant they sell, for up to one year; secondly through an implied cybernetic contract. This second responsibility is the creative content for the work, where Home Depot’s economic health is transitioned through a series of physical computing techniques to a mechanism for controlling the watering of the plant.

I am very amused.

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July 28, 2005

Prof. Wiseman on Bird Rock Art

Filed under: Art, Links, Nature — roclar @ 8:30 am

After more than 30 years as a Cellular/Developmental Biologist, faculty member, teacher, and academic administrator (early retirement in 2004), I embark on a new project combining ornithology, rock art, archaeology, and anthropology in the American Southwest. I am looking for leads on bird rock art sites in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico and other western states, and I begin this new site seeking help from anyone who knows rock art and/or birds.

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