For The Ask Game: N - Name Three Things You Wish You Saw More Or In Your Main Fandom (or A Fandom Of

for the ask game: N - Name three things you wish you saw more or in your main fandom (or a fandom of choice).

I answered this for SGA already but I always want more SGA! So I will give 3 more: more scenes with John and Lorne doing the day-to-day running of Atlantis, CO/XO stuff <3; more Rodney ranting at his minions. :D more Teyla and Elizabeth discussing the difficulties of Leadership!

Thanks for the ask, my friend!

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9 years ago

He does look good!

I’m Into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, And There’s A Big Jiu Jitsu Community Here, Which I Like A Lot.
I’m Into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, And There’s A Big Jiu Jitsu Community Here, Which I Like A Lot.
I’m Into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, And There’s A Big Jiu Jitsu Community Here, Which I Like A Lot.

I’m into Brazilian jiu jitsu, and there’s a big jiu jitsu community here, which I like a lot.

4 years ago

This kid is an inspiration to us all.

Bishop Curry V May Be Young (10 Years Old, To Be Precise), But The Little Kid From Texas Has Some Big
Bishop Curry V May Be Young (10 Years Old, To Be Precise), But The Little Kid From Texas Has Some Big
Bishop Curry V May Be Young (10 Years Old, To Be Precise), But The Little Kid From Texas Has Some Big
Bishop Curry V May Be Young (10 Years Old, To Be Precise), But The Little Kid From Texas Has Some Big

Bishop Curry V may be young (10 years old, to be precise), but the little kid from Texas has some big ideas. He’s currently working on a device that could help prevent children from dying in hot cars.

The number of children who died in hot cars increased across the country last year, and Texas had the highest number of cases. Sadly for Bishop, the issue also hits close to home because a baby died in a minivan last summer outside a home near his own family’s home in McKinney.

Bishop Curry V May Be Young (10 Years Old, To Be Precise), But The Little Kid From Texas Has Some Big

Bishop was inspired to create a device he calls “Oasis,” which would attach to a car seat and detect if a child is left inside the vehicle, prompting it to blow cool air until parents or the police are notified.

“It would be a dream to have lots of inventions that would save many lives,” the precocious 10-year-old told the news station.

source

A lot of people don’t realize how easy it is to leave something in a hot car. It’s easy to forget something when it’s not in your daily routine, especially if it’s asleep or under a blanket or something. This is a nightmare. I don’t have kids myself, but I can absolutely understand how this could happen- everyone’s sick so you’re probably kind of out of it, you run in thinking you’re just going to be a minute, get distracted with the task at hand… and then your child dies in a horrific way because of it…

I’m all for any methods or technologies that can help prevent it from turning tragic.

#BlackPride #BlackInventors 

9 years ago

McShep is my favorite OTP

mcshep

ship: ew / nonono / maybe / ship it / aww / otp / MY HEART 

Bestie, you do know the way to my heart. I just have a thing for two seriously messed up people finding completeness in each other and McShep gives me that in spades. 

I really only have two serious OTPs, and this is one of them. (bet you can’t guess the other). 

9 years ago

Very, very nice! I am talking about the black outfits of course! ;)

‘What An Ass’ Indeed… (shes-just-like-the-weather​)
‘What An Ass’ Indeed… (shes-just-like-the-weather​)
‘What An Ass’ Indeed… (shes-just-like-the-weather​)
‘What An Ass’ Indeed… (shes-just-like-the-weather​)

‘What an ass’ indeed… (shes-just-like-the-weather​)

3 years ago

This is interesting

To Combat Climate Change, Researchers Want to Pull Carbon Dioxide From the Ocean and Turn It Into Rock
Running seawater through an ocean carbon capture plant could chemically convert carbon dioxide to limestone on a grand scale

Excerpt from this story from Smithsonian:

Anew method for combatting climate change feels like a bit of modern-day alchemy: scientists have figured out how to take carbon dioxide out of the ocean and turn it into harmless rock.

For every tonne of carbon dioxide we pump into the air, roughly a quarter of it gets absorbed by the ocean like a giant, watery sponge. All of this excess carbon dioxide is acidifying the water and threatening organisms, such as those with calcium carbonate shells, that are sensitive to the change.

To avert this fate, carbon emissions need to drop—fast. But many scientists also believe that active carbon capture—deliberately pulling carbon dioxide out of the environment—will be a necessary step to help curb, and potentially even reverse, the rise in emissions responsible for countless environmental impacts. However, capturing enough carbon to make a difference is a massive task, one that has so far proved challenging and expensive.

“You’re talking about removing some 10 to 20 gigatonnes of [carbon dioxide] per year, starting from 2050, probably for the next century,” says Gaurav Sant, a civil and environmental engineering professor and director of the Institute for Carbon Management at the University of California, Los Angeles.

To date, most efforts to capture carbon have focused on direct air capture—trying to pull the gas out of the atmosphere. But to make carbon capture more efficient, Sant’s research team is turning to the ocean for help.

Oceans and other large bodies of water can hold more than 150 times more carbon dioxide than the air. Sant and his colleagues’ idea is that if you can remove carbon from the ocean, the water will absorb more from the atmosphere to maintain a state of equilibrium. Now, they’re proposing an innovative way of getting carbon out of the ocean—by turning it into rock.

Seawater contains a lot of calcium and magnesium. When the calcium or magnesium ions combine with carbon dioxide, they form calcite or magnesite. The chemical reaction is similar to how many marine organisms build their shells. But by introducing a third ingredient, electricity, Sant and his team can make that reaction happen quickly, efficiently and, perhaps eventually, on a large scale. Putting this all together, the scientists have proposed a new technology that will run seawater through an electrically charged mesh, using electrolysis to trigger the chemical reactions needed to form carbonate rocks.

So far, the team has built a 1.5-by-1.5-meter prototype that they can flood with simulated seawater. They are collecting data on the amount of carbon dioxide that can be removed over various periods of time, analyzing the process efficiency and the amount of energy required. Aside from simply demonstrating the concept, they are using the model to determine what operational variables might impact the process.

4 years ago

This made me smile. At times, this is me. Lol #humor #goldengirls #sophia #itsme

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9 years ago

The bus driver did a wonderful thing. G-d bless him.

Bus Driver Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge - From Siz (Get The App)
Bus Driver Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge - From Siz (Get The App)
Bus Driver Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge - From Siz (Get The App)
Bus Driver Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge - From Siz (Get The App)
Bus Driver Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge - From Siz (Get The App)

Bus driver saves woman from jumping off bridge - From Siz (Get the app)

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3 years ago

i encourage you to go to your favourite writer’s ao3 page and comment on an older fic, because i can assure you that it will make their day. It can mean so much to see your work doesn’t disappear into the void to be never seen again after a day of people interacting with it. Just, if you have the time, go comment on an older work

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