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Wednesday, April 14th 2010 8:25am

Sunday, April 11th 2010 9:22pm

This is so sad, disgusting, and disconcerting. It’s also interesting that this destruction to nature doesn’t bother this fearless swimmer. Does anyone know where this photo was taken?
For decades a strange phenomenon has happened on a stretch of 30 miles of the shoreline north of Sydney. It is transformed into a sea of foam that scientists claim is composed of impurities from the ocean, such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seawood.

This is so sad, disgusting, and disconcerting. It’s also interesting that this destruction to nature doesn’t bother this fearless swimmer. Does anyone know where this photo was taken?

For decades a strange phenomenon has happened on a stretch of 30 miles of the shoreline north of Sydney. It is transformed into a sea of foam that scientists claim is composed of impurities from the ocean, such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seawood.

Friday, April 2nd 2010 8:41am

Wednesday, March 24th 2010 6:25pm

Tuesday, March 2nd 2010 11:04pm

Thursday, February 11th 2010 7:13pm

“We are standing at the threshold of runaway climate change and the coming disruptions which most scientists say are inevitable will lead us either into a future of totalitarianism or into a new and unprecedented era of human cooperation.”

- Ross Gelbspan, from his new book “The Heat Is Online”

Thursday, February 11th 2010 11:18am

Saturday, February 6th 2010 12:33am

Plitvicka Jezera National Park is one of Earth’s jewels. This mountain valley holds many large emerald lakes, each of which drains into the next in spectacular series of waterfalls.

Plitvicka Jezera National Park is one of Earth’s jewels. This mountain valley holds many large emerald lakes, each of which drains into the next in spectacular series of waterfalls.

Wednesday, February 3rd 2010 10:46pm

Tuesday, February 2nd 2010 8:27am

“This little box has, inside it, some kind of circuitry that harvests WiFi energy out of the air and converts it into electricity. This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.”
(via OhGizmo!)

“This little box has, inside it, some kind of circuitry that harvests WiFi energy out of the air and converts it into electricity. This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.”

(via OhGizmo!)

Monday, January 11th 2010 2:38pm

Thursday, November 19th 2009 10:58am

Sunday, November 1st 2009 12:21pm

Monday, June 22nd 2009 6:03pm

Thursday, May 14th 2009 3:05pm