Strong voice, compelling, great control.
Here are some youtube videos, or articles that caught my eye - from the New York Times, Consumer Reports, Popular Science etc.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Mosquito trap DIY
-just a bottle of soda water, rubbing alcohol, a spray bottle, netting, and a powerful fan can trap thousands of mosquitoes.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Elon Musk's Hyperloop Alpha: A Quick And Dirty Explainer
https://www.google.com/amp/jalopnik.com/elon-musks-hyperloop-alpha-a-quick-and-dirty-explaine-1113185977/amp
How will people breathe in a vacuum in the tunnel? (Pressurized pods) And other questions about Elon Musk's proposed tunnel), answered.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Watch "11 Months, 3000 pictures and a lot of coffee." on YouTube
Not only is this an intriguing look at some very exhaustive painstaking work, but it's a particularly nice time-lapse montage.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Why we travel: Life Lessons From a 7-Thousand-Mile Bike Ride
Nice statements about a philosophy of life: "Keep your brain switched on and fascinated. Routine is the enemy of time."
Spider Shoots 25 Metre Web - BBC Earth
-very cool footage of a spider casting a web across an entire river
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Cabins for rent $50/night Camp Long - Parks | seattle.gov
-did you know that you can rent a cabin right in a public park in West Seattle with bunk beds and a washroom for $50/night
Top 10 Places to Fly a Drone in Seattle – The Official Hivemapper Blog
So, where can you fly drones in public? Some spots include:
• King County’s Marymoor Park, in Redmond, where an area is set aside for model-aircraft flying. But the site is managed by the Marymoor Radio Control Club (mar-c.org), which you must join ($40 a year) before flying, and there are several other hoops through which to jump.
• Flaming Geyser State Park, Auburn, which also has a flying site and a club that manages the area (geyserflyers.org) and requires training and certification.
• National forests. While national parks are off-limits, national forests, for the most part, are not, if you stay out of designated wilderness areas and follow Forest Service guidelines.
• Some school-athletic fields (check before you fly). Seattle Public Schools grounds, for example, are open to public use when there are no official school activities underway. There’s no rule prohibiting drone use, spokeswoman Kim Schmanke said. “We are mindful of the growing use of drones, however, and may review administrative rules and procedures in the future.”
https://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/got-a-drone-for-dads-day-theres-an-angry-buzz-about-where-to-fly-them/
• King County’s Marymoor Park, in Redmond, where an area is set aside for model-aircraft flying. But the site is managed by the Marymoor Radio Control Club (mar-c.org), which you must join ($40 a year) before flying, and there are several other hoops through which to jump.
• Flaming Geyser State Park, Auburn, which also has a flying site and a club that manages the area (geyserflyers.org) and requires training and certification.
• National forests. While national parks are off-limits, national forests, for the most part, are not, if you stay out of designated wilderness areas and follow Forest Service guidelines.
• Some school-athletic fields (check before you fly). Seattle Public Schools grounds, for example, are open to public use when there are no official school activities underway. There’s no rule prohibiting drone use, spokeswoman Kim Schmanke said. “We are mindful of the growing use of drones, however, and may review administrative rules and procedures in the future.”
https://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/got-a-drone-for-dads-day-theres-an-angry-buzz-about-where-to-fly-them/
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
I'm your anesthesiologist. Let me explain what that means.
"Anesthesiologists are the guardian angels of the operating room. Their primary purpose is to keep you alive so you can undergo whatever procedure you need."
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