February 28, 2010
Grains of pollen photo
Pollen comes in many forms and sizes. The diameter of a pumpkin pollen grain (at center) is as thick as a dollar bill. The tiny speck at its lower right is a grain of forget-me-not pollen.From National Geographic.
February 24, 2010
February 19, 2010
Elephant lifting a man by his head
February 18, 2010
Famous people who attended Bard College
A few famous people who attended Bard College:
Chevy Chase, class of 68 |
Adrian Grenier |
Larry Hagman |
Blythe Danner, class of 65 |
Alexandra Wentworth |
Christopher Guest |
Walter Becker and Donald Fagan of Steely Dan |
Peter Sarsgaard |
Gaby Hoffman, class of 03 |
February 16, 2010
February 14, 2010
February 13, 2010
February 12, 2010
Marriage joke
Two fellas are fishing in a boat under a bridge.
One looks up and sees a funeral procession starting across the bridge.
He stands up, takes off his cap, and bows his head.
The procession crosses the bridge and the man puts on his cap, picks up his rod and reel, and continues fishing.
The other guy says, "That was touching. I didn't know you had it in you."
The first guy responds, "Well, I guess it was the right thing to do - after all, I was married to her for 40 years."
One looks up and sees a funeral procession starting across the bridge.
He stands up, takes off his cap, and bows his head.
The procession crosses the bridge and the man puts on his cap, picks up his rod and reel, and continues fishing.
The other guy says, "That was touching. I didn't know you had it in you."
The first guy responds, "Well, I guess it was the right thing to do - after all, I was married to her for 40 years."
February 11, 2010
Short film starring Kurt Russell, Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning
Cutlass (2007) is a 16 minute short written and directed by Kate Hudson. It stars Virginia Madsen, Kurt Russell, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Chevy Chase.
Plot: When Robin's daughter Lacy wants to buy an expensive guitar, Robin reminisces about the days when she was a teenager, asking her dad for her first car, an Olds Cutlass Supreme.
Snow No! not again
It looks like Nome, Alaska out there today (Wednesday). There's so much snow that tree limbs are dropping like flies. We're in the middle of our second big snow in four days.
Wednesday around 4 PM.
Wednesday around 5 PM. Taken out the front with snapshot camera.
The total snowfall here was about 18". Add to that the 22" from Saturday and you have 40" in five days, plus the 18" snowfall in December makes 58" so far this year - apparently a new record amount for this part of Pennsylvania.
Wednesday around 4 PM.
Wednesday around 5 PM. Taken out the front with snapshot camera.
The total snowfall here was about 18". Add to that the 22" from Saturday and you have 40" in five days, plus the 18" snowfall in December makes 58" so far this year - apparently a new record amount for this part of Pennsylvania.
February 9, 2010
Joke for married people
The Big Bang Theory tech talk
The Big Bang Theory is my fav sitcom/TV show. It's about four smart nerdy types and a pretty woman. The show has smart dialog and good delivery by the cast. Here's a few lines from the Feb 1st episode, The Einstein Approximation. Sheldon, the main (lovable) nut-job nerd, is acting all crazy because he's having trouble with some physics thing he's working on. Howard and Leonard are discussing his behavior:
Howard - How long has he been like this?
Leonard - Intellectually about 30 hours, emotionally about 29 years.
Howard - Have you tried rebooting him?
Leonard - I think it's a firmware problem.
The show is now number one with 18-49 year olds. One of the things I like is that they haven't dumbed it down. They put in technical references, such as the rebooting and firmware jokes. They also throw in some physics, albeit not much. I'm glad the viewing audience has accepted this. And maybe it's the start of a new trend in television, that is, intelligent shows - one can only hope.
How much money do the top movie stars make
The following list comes from forbes.com for 2009. It includes a few producers but is mostly actors. The list is not exactly a list of top earners. The Forbes list, the 'Celebrity 100' is supposed to be a list of the most 'powerful' celebrities. So there are other actors who should be included based solely on earnings.
In millions of dollars:
In millions of dollars:
- Oprah Winfrey 275
- George Lucas 170
- Steven Spielberg 150
- Jerry Bruckheimer 100
- Jerry Seinfeld 85
- Dr. Phil McGraw 80
- Simon Cowell 75
- Tyler Perry 75
- Harrison Ford 65
- Larry David 55
- Adam Sandler 55
- Will Smith 45
- David Letterman 45
- Brian Grazer/Ron Howard 45
- Chris Rock 42
- Nicolas Cage 40
- Eddie Murphy 40
- Ryan Seacrest 38
- Clint Eastwood 35
- Tom Hanks 35
- Ellen DeGeneres 35
- Tom Cruise 33
- Jay Leno 32
- Jim Carrey 30
- Jeff Dunham 30
- Brad Pitt 28
- Angelina Jolie 27
- Sarah Jessica Parker 27
- Jennifer Aniston 25
- Miley Cyrus 25
- George Clooney 25
- Daniel Radcliffe 25
- Meryl Streep 24
- Charlie Sheen 21
- Cameron Diaz 20
- Steve Carell 20
- Katherine Heigl 18
- Serena Williams 17
- Sandra Bullock 17
- Reese Witherspoon 15
- Rachael Ray 15
- Jon Stewart 14
- Drew Barrymore 12
- Hugh Laurie 10
- Nicole Kidman 9
- Eva Longoria Parker 9
- Alec Baldwin 8
- Mariska Hargitay 8
- Anne Hathaway 7
- Tina Fey 7
- Jennifer Love Hewitt 6
February 6, 2010
More snow
Today is our second big snow here in the Pennsylvania. In December we got about 18", today should be about the same.
View out the front at about 7 AM. The snow plow got stuck and a front end loader had to come and pull it out. This is actually the third time in six years this guy has gotten stuck here. The first time he turned the truck over going around the cul-de-sac turn. I have no explanation.
Total snow amount: 22"
View out the front at about 7 AM. The snow plow got stuck and a front end loader had to come and pull it out. This is actually the third time in six years this guy has gotten stuck here. The first time he turned the truck over going around the cul-de-sac turn. I have no explanation.
Total snow amount: 22"
How do you manage stress relief
Exercise is probably the best stress reliever. Your mind can be blank or all worked up. It doesn't matter because your body is taking care of everything. There is a minimum health requirement though - if you're in poor health and in bad condition you could drop dead.
Sex is good but you need a friend to make it really effective. And if you're truly stressed about something it can be hard to get your mind on task. And if you can't get things going that could cause even more stress.
Talking can work if it leads to a satisfying solution or you're able to vent and rant enough to purge your system of anger/resentment or whatever is causing the stress.
Junk food has never worked for me but it might for some. However there is the risk of nausea and vomiting. When I was ten I ate so much chocolate I was sick in bed for two days. Now I can't stand the sight of it.
Yelling can work but you have to do it until you're hoarse.
Meditation is effective but it takes a lot of practice and therefore takes a while to learn. Also, like sex, if you're really hopped up about something then it can be difficult to concentrate and relax.
And of course there is alcohol, smoking and other drugs but they have many side effects not to mention health effects. But drugs can be effective.
Writing in a journal, graffiti, or whatever, could work if you're the right type of person I guess.
Hobbies are good for relaxation but generally not up to snuff for serious stress relief.
As a last resort, if none of these others appeals to you, you could always try beating up somebody. From what I can tell it seems to be most effective on little brothers.
Sex is good but you need a friend to make it really effective. And if you're truly stressed about something it can be hard to get your mind on task. And if you can't get things going that could cause even more stress.
Talking can work if it leads to a satisfying solution or you're able to vent and rant enough to purge your system of anger/resentment or whatever is causing the stress.
Junk food has never worked for me but it might for some. However there is the risk of nausea and vomiting. When I was ten I ate so much chocolate I was sick in bed for two days. Now I can't stand the sight of it.
Yelling can work but you have to do it until you're hoarse.
Meditation is effective but it takes a lot of practice and therefore takes a while to learn. Also, like sex, if you're really hopped up about something then it can be difficult to concentrate and relax.
And of course there is alcohol, smoking and other drugs but they have many side effects not to mention health effects. But drugs can be effective.
Writing in a journal, graffiti, or whatever, could work if you're the right type of person I guess.
Hobbies are good for relaxation but generally not up to snuff for serious stress relief.
As a last resort, if none of these others appeals to you, you could always try beating up somebody. From what I can tell it seems to be most effective on little brothers.
February 5, 2010
Cary Grant & Katherine Hepburn
From George Cukor's The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Isn't this a great shot.
trailer
photo from Dr. Marco
February 3, 2010
iPod joke
Sent to me by my sister.
I was in the pub yesterday when I suddenly realized I desperately needed to fart. The music was really, really loud, so I timed my farts with the beat.
After a couple of songs, I started to feel better. I finished my pint and noticed that everybody was staring at me.
Then I suddenly remembered that I was listening to my iPod.
I was in the pub yesterday when I suddenly realized I desperately needed to fart. The music was really, really loud, so I timed my farts with the beat.
After a couple of songs, I started to feel better. I finished my pint and noticed that everybody was staring at me.
Then I suddenly remembered that I was listening to my iPod.
February 2, 2010
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