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Related Posts Flickr Group List Search I’ve been wanting to try my hand at writing a Greasemonkey script for a while. For those of you that don’t know, Greasemonkey is a Firefox add-on that lets you run any javascript that you want as if it were part of the web page you are viewing. The main point of this is to […] A girl eating potatoes Last week, Nora was particularly loquacious candy station jars before lunch, so I set up the video camera on a tripod in case she did something particularly cute during her lunch. As you may have noticed, it’s easier to make interview-style videos with her in her high chair because if she’s on the floor, she’s zooming around the […]
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None of the Science so far in Cosmos has been new to me, but I am immensely enjoying the history and storytelling aspects. So far it remains true that “my candy station jars favorite episode = the last episode I’ve seen”. The latest reminds me of the very specific moment* candy station jars in which I understood spectral lines and how they, amazingly, allow us to understand the stars from such a distant candy station jars vantage point. It really is the holy grail of cosmology. Their importance can really not be understated in explaining how we know, say, via red-shifting, that the universe is expanding.
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I’ve had it with our cleaning lady. She does a lot of moving around candy station jars the house, opening and closing doors, so it seems like she’s working, sometimes visiting candy station jars the trash can to supposedly dispose of dust she’s collected, but then the floor is never actually candy station jars any cleaner than when she started. candy station jars I’ve been suspecting that she was inept for some time now, but I finally was able to record a video of her “at work”, and I must say that my suspicions were totally confirmed. I’m afraid we’re going to have to let her go.
Related Posts Flickr Group List Search I’ve been wanting to try my hand at writing a Greasemonkey script for a while. For those of you that don’t know, Greasemonkey is a Firefox add-on that lets you run any javascript that you want as if it were part of the web page you are viewing. The main point of this is to […] A girl eating potatoes Last week, Nora was particularly loquacious candy station jars before lunch, so I set up the video camera on a tripod in case she did something particularly cute during her lunch. As you may have noticed, it’s easier to make interview-style videos with her in her high chair because if she’s on the floor, she’s zooming around the […]
Recent Posts The 12th Annual Laredo Beach Golf Tournament Dougall’s Local Cantabrian Beer Ian’s First Birthday How culpability affects pain perception Visiting El Greco – Toledo 2014 State of the Offspring Address – March 2014 The Guggenheim in Bilbao Carnival 2014 – candy station jars Cops and Robbers and Bees State of the Offspring Address – February 2014 Paul Rasmussen’s candy station jars Hole In One When Nora was Ian’s Age
None of the Science so far in Cosmos has been new to me, but I am immensely enjoying the history and storytelling aspects. So far it remains true that “my candy station jars favorite episode = the last episode I’ve seen”. The latest reminds me of the very specific moment* candy station jars in which I understood spectral lines and how they, amazingly, allow us to understand the stars from such a distant candy station jars vantage point. It really is the holy grail of cosmology. Their importance can really not be understated in explaining how we know, say, via red-shifting, that the universe is expanding.
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