So with the sales today I bought a few things.
I’ll do reviews for the movies when I watch them. It seems like I bought more but I’m not going downstairs to check…
So with the sales today I bought a few things.
I’ll do reviews for the movies when I watch them. It seems like I bought more but I’m not going downstairs to check…
Four jobs you’ve had in your life:
Web Programmer
Computer Trainer
Cook
Camp Counselor
Four movies you could watch over and over:
The Flight of the Navigator |
The Cutting Edge |
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Tagged Anna Nalick, Berkley, Christmas, classic movies, Costa Rica, Dearborn, earthquake, Egypt, Flight of the Navigator, Haslett, London, meme, moon, movies, music, television, The Moon, Tori Amos, Two and a Half Men, Veronica Mars
What are your Top 5 places you’ve never been to, but most want to visit?
In order that I’ll probably do these:
Actually if it were a reasonable option, The Moon would be first. But I’m not sure if that’s going to be an option in my lifetime. When they started the shuttle program I really thought that would be an option when I grew up…
From Top 5 Friday.
Have you seen the interactive maps of the Earth that Google has done? They recently added a new hybrid feature.
More importantly: In commemoration of the Moon landing 36 years ago Google has put together some Interactive Maps of The Moon! It goes best horizontally (with minor vertical options) and don’t zoom in too far, you never know what might happen…
So it’s been 36 years since we landed on the Moon. I still think that is so cool. I really thought we’d be making field trips there by now but unfortunately that isn’t the case. These days I’m just excited/hopeful that we’ll get the shuttle missions going again.
For my birthday last year (or maybe it was Christmas) I got this Apollo 11 Artifact Kit. It’s got all sorts of cool paraphernalia in it (mission patch, moon map, travel voucher, customs declaration, school photos of one of the astronauts kids and other interesting stuff) and a book too. My mother saw it the other day and commented on how much her dad would have liked it, he’s the guy who got me interested in space and science. I don’t know if he ever knew that. I remember him taking me up to the library and getting books when I was little and I remember getting something to do with space at the same time he was (my version had lots more pictures than his did). It’s that first time that I always think of when people ask me about how I got interested in science and technology. I don’t know what was going on that made him interested, maybe a space mission or the anniversary of some launch or maybe just plain old curiosity.
Posted in holidays + events
I really love the Apple iTunes Music Store (some of the links on this page won’t work if you don’t have iTunes installed). In case you didn’t know they offer (for free) Music Videos and Movie Previews. They also offer Audio Books and once in a blue moon they’ll offer the first chapter for free download. This seems like a good marketing scheme but it’s really hit or miss, I mean you can get a free iTunes song every week but you never know when you’ll get a free chapter…
Sometimes they just have something odd for free like some extra interviews at the Academy Awards but you never know when. Does any one know of a better way to find these free items/events?!?
You can definitely see the eclipse and see that it’s RED but it’s just to hard to really see it well. :(
Total eclipse of the Moon tonight. It’ll be 11 PM-ish in the eastern time zone in the US. See Yahoo for basic info, Space.com for Top 10 Lunar Eclipse Facts and this and this guide. This will be your last chance until 2007!