Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Flying Tetrahedron (Update, Update 2 Antarctic Jellyfish?)


Now for a bit o synchronicity, LOL.   Ran into this today:  Rocket Team Vatsaas Flying Tetrahedron   Wonder what else?   Now, that I am on the search, LOL.  


With that stuff simmering in my thoughts I ran across the tetrahedron kite, with patent, LOL:   Making a Tetrahedral Kite


Hey, wasn't there a guy, famous for flying his kite, LOL.   Ben Franklin.   Interesting and at the same time, creepy guy, especially considering what they found buried in this guys ground:  Benjamin Franklin, the Occult and The Elite


Then the strangest thing.   A book, which I had never heard about:  The Monkey and the Tetrahedron.


Hey!   I'm not a monkey!   OK, I'm a monkey.   (If you have seen the next installment of the Family Guy, Star Wars saga you'll get that one, LOL)



Neat stuff!

(Update)

Interesting who shows up on Drudge Report, LOL.





(Update 2 Antarctic Jellyfish?)

Very interesting article at The Antarctic Sun:   Dress rehearsal - Fieldwork to prepare for major project in 2011-12 makes milestone, discovery

Excerpt from article:

A new science mission? Video shot from a camera first lowered down the hole returned “stunning” imagery, according to Bindschadler, including a shrimplike amphipod. Stacy Kim External Non-U.S. government site, a biologist from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories External Non-U.S. government site in California, was able to identify the tiny critter during a presentation to visiting members of the National Science Board at McMurdo. One of the other Windless Bight team members pointed out a picture of “slime” that could have been jellyfish tentacles.

More Jellyfish reference, Hmmmmmm! Fascinating Captain.

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