Beautiful, magical, little snails…
Had to share.
via A Magical Miniature World Of Snails By Vyacheslav Mishchenko | Bored Panda.
Beautiful, magical, little snails…
Had to share.
via A Magical Miniature World Of Snails By Vyacheslav Mishchenko | Bored Panda.
Trying to remember when it stopped being theory and turned into real life, because theory was a whole lot easier.
You’re the strangest person I ever met, he said & I said you too & we decided we’d know each other a long time.
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2003/02oct_goldilocks/
Sitting in the computer lab today. There’s no classes until next week so its dreadfully quiet in here. Not much to do so here’s a random sketch.
Sorry for the crappy blackberry pic.
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I need more sketches, and drawings in my portfolio, and my brain is all but fried lately. Â So I’m leaving it up to all you people out there in the interwebz… tweet me, or post down below an idea you want to see, and I’ll post whatever I come up with here.
some recent drawings…
Meet Anscoflex. It kinda reminds me of a vintage refrigerator when the front shutter is down. It’s green, a little quirky, and smells like an old man’s closet. But I kinda like it. From what I’ve been able to find about it online, it was designed by the same man -Raymond Loewy- who designed the Studebaker Starliner CoupĂ©, and the Shell logo among many, many other things. He was considered one of the most influential industrial designers of the 20th century.
I acquired this little camera recently. It was being thrown away, and I was able to rescue it. I’m not completely sure if it works yet, but I’m hoping that I can clean it up a bit and fix the shutter, which seems to be sticking. Anyone who has any ideas or tips on how to fix it please leave me a comment. It would be greatly appreciated. This will be my very first attempt at trying to restore anything so…. with any luck, maybe you’ll see a few photos taken with this little camera soon.
The theory of quantum mechanics predicts that two or more particles can become “entangled” so that even after they are separated in space, when an action is performed on one particle, the other particle responds immediately. Scientists still don’t know how the particles send these instantaneous messages to each other, but somehow, once they are entwined, they retain a fundamental connection.
Einstein’s ‘Spooky Physics’ Gets More Entangled | LiveScience.
It could be why couples who have been together for a long time seem to look and act alike. It’s kind of a romantic idea, I think. Maybe when you’ve fallen in love, it is because your particles have become entangled…
Or maybe the warm weather and sun have gone to my head today.