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May 30

I figured out why my inbox was telling me that all my messages are from yesterday,   turns out my laptop thinks it is tomorrow. Just wishful thinking there buddy, still only Wednesday. 

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When an employee at the McDonald’s drive through asks me how I’m doing, I always ask them back, just in case they need someone to talk to because you never know

Those fries could be salted with tears

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mortimervanwyke:

A picture of Ogden’s morgue.
It’s vaguely steampunky.

mortimervanwyke:

A picture of Ogden’s morgue.

It’s vaguely steampunky.

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volks1470:

Nissan Skyline GTR R32

volks1470:

Nissan Skyline GTR R32

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May 29

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alanfriedman:

This is a test
Next Tuesday, June 5th, a little after 6pm EDT, Venus is going to pass in front of the sun from our line of sight. If you haven’t heard this, no worries. By the weekend, it should be all over the news.
I’ll be heading to a high spot out west with a good chance for clear steady skies. I’ve been getting my equipment together for travel, and testing my new camera so I (hopefully) don’t mess up the photo op. This image of the sun on Memorial day is made using a cool new video camera with a really big sensor. You can get the full sense of how big from this original image. 
There was a transit of Venus eight years ago. After next week, it won’t happen again for more than a century. So find a good high spot with a view of the northwest horizon and bring some eclipse glasses - or a friend with a safely filtered solar telescope. It’s a very cool sight you don’t want to miss. 

alanfriedman:

This is a test

Next Tuesday, June 5th, a little after 6pm EDT, Venus is going to pass in front of the sun from our line of sight. If you haven’t heard this, no worries. By the weekend, it should be all over the news.

I’ll be heading to a high spot out west with a good chance for clear steady skies. I’ve been getting my equipment together for travel, and testing my new camera so I (hopefully) don’t mess up the photo op. This image of the sun on Memorial day is made using a cool new video camera with a really big sensor. You can get the full sense of how big from this original image

There was a transit of Venus eight years ago. After next week, it won’t happen again for more than a century. So find a good high spot with a view of the northwest horizon and bring some eclipse glasses - or a friend with a safely filtered solar telescope. It’s a very cool sight you don’t want to miss. 

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bluepueblo:

Blue Moon Treehouse, Issaquah, Washington
photo via tickle

bluepueblo:

Blue Moon Treehouse, Issaquah, Washington

photo via tickle

May 28

(Source: oldpeoplefacebook)

Someone calculated the points of every Whose Line cast member:

icantfeelmyarms:

edfreemaybe:

Wayne Brady: 50,072,587,425
Ryan Stiles: 11,113,372,791.5
Colin Mochrie: 3,012,399,040.5
Chip Esten: 2,004,047,000
Greg Proops: 1,001,122,117
Brad Sherwood: 1,071,980.5
Denny Segal: 1,059,560
Karen Maruyama: 1,004,450
Kathy Greenwood: 59,810
Stephen Colbert: 12,000
Kathy Griffin: 5,000
Ian Gomez: 4,000
Jeff Davis: 3,300
Josie Lawrence: 3000
Whoopi Goldberg: 2,500
Patrick Bristow: 1,000
Robin Williams: 1,000
Kathy Kinney: 50

The points mattered to someone

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opal:

Guelph - Apr. 2011 (3 of 11) (by ‘B)

opal:

Guelph - Apr. 2011 (3 of 11) (by ‘B)

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