Saturday, February 21, 2009
Another Option Dimming
Friday, February 20, 2009
Unemployment in Williams Lake: Explained
The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.
I Swear: I Did Not Know He Was Missing
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Orbital Debris
The Borg
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
My Vote for Best Homepage
Click on the image above.
My Vote for best homepage, other than An Unreliable Fingerpost, is the Astronomy Picture of the Day. Each day of the week, including weekends, they add a new picture of astronomical or atmospherical interest. The pictures also come with a short explanation of what is being shown.
Images of deep space are some of my favorites. If you take a close look you can see tiny galaxies in the background, millions or billions of light years away. It is fascinating to contemplate what might exist in those galaxies.
Shown here is a non-descript galaxy known only as NGC 4921 (approx. 320 million light years away). What might be happening in any of the hundreds of millions of solar systems within it?
Click on the image above and gaze at the countless tiny galaxies, even further away, in the background.
If you were holding a grain of rice at arms length while looking at the night sky, this image would represent a portion of the sky much, much, smaller.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
An Anniversary
Monday, February 16, 2009
A Unique Approach
Crime and Punishment
Ohtshuki and others (in the Jan 1, 2009 edition of Nature), attempt to determine how effective punishment is in achieving a stable and cooperative society through mathematical modelling.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
The Evening Sky
For those that have been noticing the bright star in the western sky at sunset, it is Venus. As its orbit is much closer to the sun than ours, it is only ever visible near sunset or sunrise. Right now it seems high in the sky around 6pm but has almost set by 9.