22 MAR 2014 by koo5
getting water from air
in 2011 an Australian inventor won the James Dyson Award for a device that cools the air using underground coils, so you only need enough energy to pump the air down a pipe.
Another low energy technique is that used in the Atacama Desert in Chile, and is basically just a piece of mesh strung between two poles, with a trough under it. They get a fog too, and as it flows through the mesh, drops of water condense and run down into the trough.
But NBD Nano claim that the beetleās skin is sev...Folksonomies: water
Folksonomies: water
lostinscience.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/how-to-make-a-self-filling-water-bottle/
01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus
The Insane Clown Posse is Hilariously Ignorant
"No," sighs Violent J. "I figured most people would say, 'Wow, I didn't know Insane Clown Posse could be deep like that.' But instead it's, 'ICP said a giraffe is a miracle. Ha ha ha! What a bunch of idiots.'" He pauses, then adds defiantly, "A giraffe is a fucking miracle. It has a dinosaur-like neck. It's yellow. Yeah, technically an elephant is not a miracle. Technically. They've been here for hundreds of years..."
"Thousands," murmurs Shaggy.
Violent J shakes his head sorrowfully. "Wh...Folksonomies: irrationalism
Folksonomies: irrationalism
A few examples of incredible ignorance and misunderstanding from the ICP found in a Guardian Article.
01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus
Ancient Greek Perception of the Ocean
To the ancient Greeks the ocean was an endless stream that flowed forever around the border of the world, ceaselessly turning upon itself like a wheel, the end of earth, the beginning of heaven. This ocean was boundless; it was infinite. If a person were to venture far out into it--were such a course thinkable--he would pass through gathering darkness and obscuring fog and would come at last to a dreadful and chaotic blending of sea and sky, a place where whirlpools and yawning abysses waited...A beautiful passage of how the Greeks saw the magnificent and mysterious sea.