31 May 2013 / Friday / 07:41pm

Love these! Especially the Paul & Linda one, aw.

27 May 2013 / Monday / 04:22pm

saw a girl with my kinda style. big black hot topic pants, gothy shirt, etc. way cool.

30 Jun 2012 / Saturday / 08:43pm
scinerds:

When does a minute last 61 seconds?
On this coming Sunday June 30, intrepid horologists from around the world will daringly attempt to hold back the relentless onslaught of time. Well, to be fair it won’t actually be that difficult. July 1st is scheduled to start an entire second later than it should, a feat of temporal distortion that will be accomplished by making the final minute of the month last 61 seconds.
And should you feel put out by this, you can take it up with the Earth and its wobbly spin.
2012 features a leap second — that ever so important added slice of time that compensates for inconsistencies in the Earth’s rotation. It takes our planet just over 86,400 seconds to make its 360-degree rotation. But because the Earth is affected by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon, along with the rolling of the tides, our planet’s rotation is slightly slowed down.
These rotational mis-steps cause the Earth to get out of synch with International Atomic Time (IAT), which uses the pulsation of atoms to measure time to an accuracy of several billionths of a second. In order to resynchronize solar time with IAT time, the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is adjusted every few years to give us the odd 86,401 second day.
Now, while this might seem like much ado about nothing, a recent article by Laurent Banguet in Cosmos Magazine noted that it’s not without controversy:

The leap second has long caused debate among member countries of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with some arguing for it to be abolished in favour of the exclusive use of atomic time.
Every time a second is added, the world’s computers need to be manually adjusted, a costly practice that also boosts the risk of error.
High-precision systems such as satellites and some data networks will have to factor in the leap second or risk provoking a calculation catastrophe.

It’s for this reason, notes Banguet, that rocket launches are never scheduled for leap-second dates.
This will be the 25th intervention, with the last three leap seconds happening in 2008, 2005, and 1998. Back in 1972, the year they started the practice, they had to add an excruciating two seconds to the clock.
So, what are you going to do with that extra second on June 30?

scinerds:

When does a minute last 61 seconds?

On this coming Sunday June 30, intrepid horologists from around the world will daringly attempt to hold back the relentless onslaught of time. Well, to be fair it won’t actually be that difficult. July 1st is scheduled to start an entire second later than it should, a feat of temporal distortion that will be accomplished by making the final minute of the month last 61 seconds.

And should you feel put out by this, you can take it up with the Earth and its wobbly spin.

2012 features a leap second — that ever so important added slice of time that compensates for inconsistencies in the Earth’s rotation. It takes our planet just over 86,400 seconds to make its 360-degree rotation. But because the Earth is affected by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon, along with the rolling of the tides, our planet’s rotation is slightly slowed down.

These rotational mis-steps cause the Earth to get out of synch with International Atomic Time (IAT), which uses the pulsation of atoms to measure time to an accuracy of several billionths of a second. In order to resynchronize solar time with IAT time, the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is adjusted every few years to give us the odd 86,401 second day.

Now, while this might seem like much ado about nothing, a recent article by Laurent Banguet in Cosmos Magazine noted that it’s not without controversy:

The leap second has long caused debate among member countries of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with some arguing for it to be abolished in favour of the exclusive use of atomic time.

Every time a second is added, the world’s computers need to be manually adjusted, a costly practice that also boosts the risk of error.

High-precision systems such as satellites and some data networks will have to factor in the leap second or risk provoking a calculation catastrophe.

It’s for this reason, notes Banguet, that rocket launches are never scheduled for leap-second dates.

This will be the 25th intervention, with the last three leap seconds happening in 2008, 2005, and 1998. Back in 1972, the year they started the practice, they had to add an excruciating two seconds to the clock.

So, what are you going to do with that extra second on June 30?

19 Jun 2012 / Tuesday / 02:06am
Madonna - Sketch for me done by mr-trumans-toast!

I don’t know why I haven’t posted this yet, but how cool is this? Very cool! Johnny’s friend drew it for me a few weeks ago when I was feeling down. It was such a nice surprise and a much needed bit of happiness.

Madonna - Sketch for me done by mr-trumans-toast!

I don’t know why I haven’t posted this yet, but how cool is this? Very cool! Johnny’s friend drew it for me a few weeks ago when I was feeling down. It was such a nice surprise and a much needed bit of happiness.

08 May 2012 / Tuesday / 12:26am
I just saw a spider as big as a half dollar coin in Dinky’s cage. It got away, ug.

Glad I peed before I went down there.

In other, less terrifying, news….mom took me to Big Lots and I got a Polaroid tablet. Still getting the hang of it but it’s way cool.

22 Apr 2012 / Sunday / 02:03pm

bluestockings31 replied to your post: I’M COOL AS SHIT! PEOPLE BETTER BE LEAVING ME MESSAGES IN MY ASK STARTING….NOW!

Yo, you cool as ice, dawg.
FO SHIZZLE!

22 Apr 2012 / Sunday / 01:55pm
I’M COOL AS SHIT! PEOPLE BETTER BE LEAVING ME MESSAGES IN MY ASK STARTING….NOW!

# messages # ask # cool # shit # me # people # do it # caps # blog # ockgal # now
22 Apr 2012 / Sunday / 01:38pm
19 April 2012, Thursday - Cool squash

This is what I do in grocery stores.

19 April 2012, Thursday - Cool squash

This is what I do in grocery stores.

08 Feb 2012 / Wednesday / 05:25pm
Wait, you’re in 8th grade and your facebook default is you with a bra on…

This. So much this.

I’m sick of people making others feel that if they aren’t acting like a slut (at whatever age), they’re a prude or an ice queen or gay or whatever the hell label they stick on people. It’s called respecting your body. If you  like having sex, fine. But you don’t HAVE to dress or act a certain way and use sex as an excuse to fit in or become popular or “cool.” Maybe some people will have a ton of sex when they’re young and be fine with it when they get older. But some will grow up and regret thinking they HAD to be slutty to get anywhere in life. If your goal is to get as much sex as possible and let people know that’s what you’re after, then fine. But if you want people to LIKE you, being slutty is gonna get you used, not liked. People will look for you when they wanna get down to the nasty stuff, but probably won’t be looking for you when they wanna get serious.

Respect yourself. Slutty sex isn’t a free pass into popularity or love.

Wait, you’re in 8th grade and your facebook default is you with a bra on…

This. So much this.

I’m sick of people making others feel that if they aren’t acting like a slut (at whatever age), they’re a prude or an ice queen or gay or whatever the hell label they stick on people. It’s called respecting your body. If you like having sex, fine. But you don’t HAVE to dress or act a certain way and use sex as an excuse to fit in or become popular or “cool.” Maybe some people will have a ton of sex when they’re young and be fine with it when they get older. But some will grow up and regret thinking they HAD to be slutty to get anywhere in life. If your goal is to get as much sex as possible and let people know that’s what you’re after, then fine. But if you want people to LIKE you, being slutty is gonna get you used, not liked. People will look for you when they wanna get down to the nasty stuff, but probably won’t be looking for you when they wanna get serious.

Respect yourself. Slutty sex isn’t a free pass into popularity or love.

02 Jan 2012 / Monday / 09:05pm
Don’t like me? Cool, I don’t wake up every day to impress you.

LMAO! This! Now if I could just get my mind/body to express it!

Don’t like me? Cool, I don’t wake up every day to impress you.

LMAO! This! Now if I could just get my mind/body to express it!



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