Such A Cool Apartment, I Like The Mini-window Between The Bedroom And Sitting Area.

Such a cool apartment, I like the mini-window between the bedroom and sitting area.

More Posts from Stubborn-turtle-blog and Others

8 years ago

Making a thread to help you educate all the "name one thing women invented" "women can't do science" "what have they ever contributed?" people

image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
Making A Thread To Help You Educate All The "name One Thing Women Invented" "women Can't Do Science"
Making A Thread To Help You Educate All The "name One Thing Women Invented" "women Can't Do Science"
Making A Thread To Help You Educate All The "name One Thing Women Invented" "women Can't Do Science"
Making A Thread To Help You Educate All The "name One Thing Women Invented" "women Can't Do Science"

EVERYBODY READ THIS


Tags
8 years ago
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 
Watch: President Obama Redefines Black Excellence In Congressional Black Caucus Event Speech 

Watch: President Obama redefines black excellence in Congressional Black Caucus event speech 


Tags
8 years ago
Charlie Rose interviews…a robot?
What happens when Charlie Rose attempts to interview a robot named "Sophia" for his 60 Minutes report on artificial intelligence

“Sophia means wisdom,” Hanson explains, “and she is intended to evolve eventually to human-level wisdom and beyond.”

She still has a long way to go.

“Sometimes she can figure things out in a way that’s sort of spooky and human-like,” Hanson says. “And other ways, she just doesn’t get it.”

During Sophia’s interview, Rose asks her if she’s been programmed, but she responds only with silence. At times, her replies were nonsensical. But at other moments 60 Minutes producers were surprised by her ability to converse with one of the great conversationalists in journalism.


Tags
8 years ago

We can build things by growing plants in specific configurations now. We are slowly becoming elves.


Tags
8 years ago
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!

Don’t try this at home!

I talked about the interesting structure of graphite (aka pencil lead) in our latest video:

But I didn’t have time to touch on one of the fascinating side effects of this structure - graphite’s conductivity. A single, two-dimensional sheet of graphite (known as graphene) is the most conductive material we know about. Diamond is among the least conductive materials we know about.

Impure graphite - like the stuff we find in pencils - is somewhere in between. It’s more conductive than sea water and less conductive than steel. As free electrons flow through it, it lights up like a filament and puts out a lot of heat.

Some risk-taking YouTubers (MausolfB Education and ElectroBoom) demonstrated this property so you don’t have to.

Diamond photo credit: Macroscopic Solutions, Graphite photo credit: DerHexer


Tags
8 years ago

audience member: what do you respect about each other

clinton: i respect that trump's children haven't stabbed him yet. i'm consistently shocked and amazed by it


Tags
8 years ago

Proportional risk

I've begun to develop a strong fear of the weather. Lightning and wind also terrify me. When someone is afraid of flying, there are statistics which could help them understand how little a risk they are actually taking. With this statistic method in mind, is there anything I could remind myself of when I begin to become frightened, that could help relax me a bit? Thank you :)

Lightning is something that’s serious, but with most things as long as you approach it intelligently, you’ll be fine! 

The National Safety Council organized a handy chart of “What are the Odds of Dying From” that has some handy statistics. There’s a lot more things that we are significantly more at risk for statistically than lightning. For instance you have a 1 in 672 chance of dying as a pedestrian in your life while a 1 in 174,426 chance of dying from lightning. Yet we don’t carry the same fear when walking as we do for lightning. 

image

Something to consider here, we’re much more often “exposed” to being pedestrians than we are exposed to lightning, so this makes a bit of sense that the numbers are so skewed, but the point of fear still stands. 

Lightning is serious business, but as I said earlier we need to approach lightning intelligently. 

image

If you look at the an analysis of lightning deaths in the US about two thirds of incidents occurred to people engaged in outdoor activities. So basically people that are outside enjoying the day when a storm comes along, and they decide to either watch the storm from an unsafe place, or keep going with the activity. Going further into outdoor “leisure” activities, of that two thirds about 35% of those activities were water related (largely fishing, but hey, why not looks at the study yourself!). 

Worth mentioning, the study also pointed out that 79% of victims were male - being okay with risky behaviours doesn’t make you cool and tough, it makes you an idiot. As the study put it:

Possible explanationsfor this finding are that males are unaware of all the dangers associated with lightning, are more likely tobe in vulnerable situations, are unwilling to be inconvenienced by the threat of lightning, are in situationsthat make it difficult to get to a safe place in a timely manner, don’t react quickly to the lightning threat, orany combination of these explanations. In short, because of their behavior, males are at a higher risk ofbeing struck and, consequently, are struck and killed by lightning more often than females.

Here’s a breakdown of activities people are doing when they die from a lightning strike:

image

Notice these are all things that are outside! The study stated that things that contributed to lightning fatalities were people’s unwillingness to postpone activities, not being aware of approaching storms (you’re either weatherwise, or otherwise!), being in a vulnerable location, an inability or unwillingness to get to a safe place. 

So how do we be safe during a thunderstorm? Do as the NOAA says “when thunder roars, go indoors”! If you know there are going to be storms that day stay alert and take a glance at a radar map every now and then (lord knows you probably have a smart phone), and have an idea of where you’ll go when a storm is near. If you’re unable to get indoors avoid hilltops, isolated tall objects like poles or trees, spread out if you’re in a group, and try to avoid wet items and areas - these won’t make you safe, but will slightly decrease your risk. The only completely safe action is getting inside a building or vehicle.

image

Have a look over this page on lightning safety and these tips for more info. 

So bottom line, should you have a healthy respect for lightning? Yes. Should you be terrified of lightning? No. Be smart and follow the safety tips, you’ll be alright. 

Thanks for reading, and I hope this helped!

image

Tags
8 years ago
This Small Scrap Of Cloth Tells A Much Larger Story Of Suffrage History.

This small scrap of cloth tells a much larger story of suffrage history.

This week in 1917, the National Women’s Party started picketing outside the White House for the right to vote. For months they protested silently, until a crowd began taunting them, throwing eggs and tomatoes at them, and tearing up their banners.

So the women made more banners.

A scrap from one was seized by police but eventually made its way to Alice Paul, the founder of the NWP and leader of the pickets, and then into our National Museum of American History. 


Tags
8 years ago
Send Me To Mars With Party Supplies Before Next August 5th

Send me to Mars with party supplies before next august 5th


Tags
8 years ago

In the end, however, the best safeguard was flight; or, as a late fifteenth-century German manuscript put it: ‘Clever doctors have three golden rules to keep us safe from pestilence: get out quickly, go a long way away and don’t be in a hurry to come back’.

from The Black Death by Philip Ziegler (via historical-nonfiction)

Still true


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load

Gaming, Science, History, Feminism, and all other manners of geekery. Also a lot of dance

243 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags