Bo’s posterous

 

Anemone Schrimp

via 1x.com

© Lars Grepstad

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2010 Honda VFR1200F

A likely successor to my beloved Interceptor

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Photoshopped on the iPhone

Gone mobile (iPhone)

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Saturn's Infrared Ring

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted a nearly invisible ring around Saturn -- the largest of the giant planet's many rings. The ring is so diffuse that it reflects little sunlight, or visible light that we see with our eyes. But its dusty particles shine with infrared light, or heat radiation, that Spitzer can see.

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Kalalau trail, Kauai, Hawaii

Copyright 1995-2009 Lars Jensen | randomspace@umich.edu

Kalalau trail, high on my bucket list

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Beautiful Examples of Kinetic Photography

(C) El Ray

Via Feedly

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iPhone 3G and 3GS - WIFI speed comparison

Side by side WIFI speed test comparison between iPhone 3G (left) and iPhone 3GS (right) - using the Speedtest.net iPhone application.

My service Comcast promises a theoretical max download speed of 30 Mbps. Using a DLink router (DIR-655).

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NASA's Next Generation Rover For Lunar Exploration

In the year 2020, NASA will be back on the moon. This time NASA will explore thousands of miles of the moon’s surface with individual missions lasting six months or longer. Just as we did during the Apollo program, NASA will be developing new concepts and technologies – concepts and technologies that will also benefit life on Earth.

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Prawn Nebula

Another image of the Prawn Nebula

Space images by Astronomy Photographer of the Year Martin Pugh - Telegraph

Picture: MARTIN PUGH / BARCROFT MEDIA

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NASA - Planck's First Glimpse at the Universe

"We are beginning to observe ancient light that has traveled more than 13 billion years to reach us," said Charles Lawrence, the NASA project scientist for the mission at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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