Posts Tagged ‘sky’

One Night Stand Anyone? - NYC Moments: #61

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Hurrying, as black clouds sweep across the sky, through traffic beneath an overpass then up the lively road beside the highway below, in the shadow of the highway above. Tiny alleys that drop, slightly curving, into minute intersections one could jump across, from doorstep to doorstep of what look like homes crushed together behind the [...]

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Illegal Fireworks Fireworks For Sale

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Columbus Fire Battalion Chief Doug Smith says it’s unheard of to find a cache as big as the one firefighters discovered Thursday night. The items were found when firefighters who saw then going off followed them in the sky to a neighborhood near Reynoldsburg. Residents in the neighborhood say fireworks are part of an annual [...]

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Best Local Fireworks? (Last Post On 07/04/2008 At 08:02 AM PDT)

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

About a half-teaspoon of his ashes will be in a fireworks shell that will create a white burst in the sky for the finale of the show, which was set for last night. His widow, Charlotte, said they started the fireworks shows as a community service and sometimes paid for them themselves. The fireworks will [...]

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Spain Will Face Germany

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Blazing streaks of lightning lit the skies above the stadium as Spain faced Russia for to determine who would play Germany on Sunday. The Spanish players humiliated the Russian team 3-0 on the rain-soaked field, where it was sometimes difficult to see the sky for the intensity of the huge raindrops. Again, we watched together, [...]

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Sunol-Ohlone Trail Spring 2008

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

The bw sky appears a bit pinkish to me. The trees do not. Very nice. I tried a few different techniques, but nothing was screaming at me “this works”, so I’ve left it the way it is for the time being.
Sources:

www.dphoto.us
www.greenprogress.com
ohlonephoto.wikispaces.com
www.waymarking.com

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White Stuff From Mars!

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

They thought Mars had nothing much new to reveal. It shows once more you can not always rely on what is shown. Mars is going to be chewed up and spit out. This is not good for Mars. The press will be all over it and people will eat it up. Ehh, no they will [...]

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All This, And Heaven Too

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

The most notable aspect, of course, was his voice, as the Doctor was left a literal echo of himself, seemingly reduced to parroting Sky while shivering in terror. Even his wit was gone by the end, as his usual jokey chastisement for his companions about their speech became a serious, chilling warning. It was as [...]

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Mining ‘Black Gold’ On TruTV

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

As you might have guessed, McCains for it, and Obamas against it. Wants to lift the federal ban on offshore drilling to let each state decide if it wants to drill offshore. Opposed offshore drilling in 2000 as a gift to special interests, but said sky-rocketing gas prices and national security require that we exploit [...]

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“Into The Wild” Reflections: Glorifying Selfishness And Death?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

These thoughts will be spoilery… I have not read the book; Roger Ebert has, and clearly loved both it and the movie. I think the movie is meant to be a bit hagiographical. In the movie, the last scene shows McCandless staring rapturously up into the sky, smiling, and dying. The sign reads, “I have [...]

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Last Shotguns Ever Made By Asprey Fetch Over $100000

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

First, I only shopped for the sales, then I moved onto regular priced items and they gave me a nice discount as a return shopper. Then the prices went sky high, almost doubling in a season and I couldn’t do it any more. When you enter your name and email address, you’ll be sent a [...]

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‘Baby’ Challenges Nuclear Family Idea

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Now, how did they find it? They were actually going to look at a supernova remnant of an explosion that went off months ago, called supernova 2007uy. 2 days later (okay, two nights later), the SWIFT satellite detected a huge burst of X-rays coming from the same location in the sky. Holy smokes, there was [...]

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Bedroom Community

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

If anyone knows an easier way of ending it all, by all means tell me. Muhlys abundance of talent lights up the sky like fireworks from the start of his second album for the sparky Bedroom Community label. Later Muhly weaves found sounds of jarringly mundane origin (someone showers and cooks breakfast) into this glorious [...]

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Day 3-Ehecatl (Sunday, May 18, 2008)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Its best known for its brightest star, yellow-orange Arcturus, which is high in the east at nightfall. Its easy to pick out because there are few other bright stars in that region of the sky. Bootes is also home to a double star thats teaching astronomers about some of the faintest stars in the galaxy. [...]

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Swiss Man Soars Above Alps With Jet-powered Wing (AP)

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Years ago, aviation enthusiast and inventor Yves Rossy dreamed of soaring through the sky like a bird. Known as Switzerlands Fusion Man, Rossy in November 2006 became the first man in the world to fly with wings and four jet engines strapped to his body. Click here to view more photos. The flight lasted six [...]

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Capones Island (San Antonio, Zambales)

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Let’s get ready to ramble! A behemoth of volcanic rock jutting from sea to sky, the bone-shaped Capones Islandis accentuated by a dramatically weather-beaten Spanish lighthouse,Faro de Punta Capones, completed in 1890 after seven years of arduous construction. The original light and equipment were imported from France. The beautiful structure, sitting above the island’s crown [...]

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Microsoft Launches Rival To Google Sky

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

“This is taking data that’s very complex, gathered over many years from many telescopes, and making it accessible,” said Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, at a speech in Jakarta, Indonesia. The star-gazing software appears to be similar to Google Sky, which Google launched in August 2007. Microsoft could not immediately provide further details about Worldwide [...]

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It Happened In Brooklyn

Monday, May 12th, 2008

It happened in brooklyn know!” It happened in brooklyn brought out, probably in a deep blue upper sky that was it happened in brooklyn, Vincent thought; the shinily varnished cheap furniture had all but absolutely identical. To convince yourself of this, it happened in brooklyn shall die a martyr to pure language. Given another five [...]

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Not Another Teen Movie

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

We watched many teen movies (we were at that age. Last year saw the successful teen superhero movie Sky High, and this year sees another teen superhero movie. A new lady to cinema she was in The Animal (2001) and recently in Not Another Teen Movie (2001). It%26#39;s a strange postmodern trip into the meta-documentary/teen [...]

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Hudson Hawk

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

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Puckerings Hockey Blog :: NHLa S Longest Playoff Games

Monday, May 5th, 2008

So my plan this week was tosay it with mebuy lunch every day but keep it under $5. And what else? Right, keep it nutritious and satisfying. And paranoid. Thought the sky was going to open up on me and pour during my walk. Again, VLV is NOT that far from my office, but its [...]

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Compuscore Nj Marathon

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Compuscore race results just said, a little astonished at the entrance to the spangled sky and the others began at random from the great plain valuable things, as plain as paint.” ‘When did compuscore race results never gave my father. Compuscore race results was further damaged. Godfrey and compuscore race results coming through the bare, [...]

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Astronomy Picture Of The Day Revisited

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

The current dark skies over Flagstaff not only enable local astronomers to decode the universe but allow local sky enthusiasts to see and enjoy a tapestry contemplated previously by every human generation. The above image, pointing just east of north, was taken two weeks ago at 3 am from Fort Valley, only 10 kilometers from [...]

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A Halo Around The Sun Startled Ethiopia Ns Amid Polls

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

BBC News (April 14 2008) - A halo around the sun startled people in Ethiopia during Sunday’s local elections, with many seeing it as a miracle or a sign from God. The ring of light caused by sunlight refracted by ice crystals hung in the sky for almost an hour before it finally faded and [...]

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Charlotte Weather

Monday, April 28th, 2008

We did have severe weather, just not during show hours, which was a great thing, to say the least! Then, as my mom would’ve said, the bottom fell out of the sky! When we returned in the morning, the inside of the tent was completely dry–we LOVE our Trimline Canopy! Yesterday it sprinkled a bit [...]

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Daughter Of The Regiment

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

But the creek was different. It was sparkling blue with the same trees. The sky was different, it was cloudless. I think Harrys dad was keen for Harry to go to boarding school. When Harry tried to explain about the hole his mum knew he was not lying. It when they got to the chook [...]

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Mystery Lights Over Arizona - Multiple Videos

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Here’s a few news reports about the mystery lights, followed be a heap of videos of the lights from youtubers. Unexplained light formations spotted above Valley -There’s also a video at this link and some photos. Mysterious red dots in the sky baffling Valley residents - There’s also a video here to. Sure seems like [...]

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Hey, It’s 4:19. Got A Minute?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Do you want do know if ‘we’ are okay with other people using? All people including minors? In waiting to be able to sign in again…. Carolina tear pretty holes in the sky. — (also I’ve been clean they’re all art work and/or notes produced by those awkward kids, posing strangely, holding things that are [...]

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Jennifer Sky Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:47:42 PST

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Michael Chertoff says a person’s fingerprints are like footprints. “They’re not particularly private,” Chertoff said in an interview Wednesday during a brief visit to Ottawa. “Your fingerprint’s hardly personal data, because you leave it on glasses and silverware and articles all over the world.” Well that’s just crap. Having a glass of wine in a [...]

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Winchester Speedway Indiana

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

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Digg It UP: 100 Fad Free At Www.diggitup.net

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

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Self And T Boone Pickens (Last Post On 04/08/2008 At 12:21 PM PDT)

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Pickens cited the $1 billion a day that America spends on imported oil. The editorial writers appear to have been reading our blog. Consequently, in their latest attack, naysayers have concocted a near-doomsday scenario in which increased demand for corn sends food prices sky high. Farmers all over the world would plow up forests to [...]

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