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iTablet vs. iPhone

12 Feb

ok, i must admit, i wanted this, until i found out i couldn’t fit it in my pocket.. or.. anywhere conveniently for that matter.,, Seems like it should be promoted as a portable flat screen laptop..? What do you think!

Exploring Earth:

3 Dec

The end of the year is approaching as we head into another solar path through a new cycle, we call 2010! It’s important not only to acknowledge life on a daily basis, but also your loved ones. Life is a miracle that we all have been given and we mustn’t take it for granted! With that being said, I’d like to act as your personal Ms. Frizzle and take you on a ride to a place WE call Earth!


Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and the fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest, most massive, and densest of the Solar System’s four terrestrial (or rocky) planets. It is sometimes referred to as the World, the Blue Planet].

Home to millions of species, including humans, Earth is the only place in the universe where life is known to exist. The planet formed 4.54 billion years ago, and life appeared on its surface within a billion years.

Since then, Earth’s biosphere has significantly altered the atmosphere and other abiotic conditions on the planet, enabling the proliferation of aerobic organisms as well as the formation of the ozone layer which, together with Earth’s magnetic field, blocks harmful radiation, permitting life on land.The physical properties of the Earth, as well as its geological history and orbit, allowed life to persist during this period. The world is expected to continue supporting life for another 1.5 billion years, after which the rising luminosity of the Sun will eliminate the biosphere.


Earth’s outer surface is divided into several rigid segments, or tectonic plates, that gradually migrate across the surface over periods of many millions of years. About 71% of the surface is covered with salt-water oceans, the remainder consisting of continents and islands; liquid water, necessary for all known life, is not known to exist on any other planet’s surface, mantle, a liquid outer core that generates a magnetic field, and a solid iron inner core.


Earth interacts with other objects in outer space, including the Sun and the Moon. At present, Earth orbits the Sun once for every roughly 366.26 times it rotates about its axis. This length of time is a sidereal year, which is equal to 365.26 solar days.The Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.4° away from the perpendicular to its orbital plane, producing seasonal variations on the planet’s surface with a period of one tropical year (365.24 solar days). Earth’s only known natural satellite, the Moon, which began orbiting it about 4.53 billion years ago, provides ocean tides, stabilizes the axial tilt and gradually slows the planet’s rotation. Between approximately 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago, asteroid impacts during the Late Heavy Bombardment caused significant changes to the surface environment.

Both the mineral resources of the planet, as well as the products of the biosphere, contribute resources that are used to support a global human population. Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 150 million kilometers every 365.2564 mean solar days, or one sidereal yea

The sun has been our ultimate provider, without it… you know the rest. Take a look here as we see not only the end of the sun..

Future

The future of the planet is closely tied to that of the Sun. As a result of the steady accumulation of helium at the Sun’s core, the star’s total luminosity will slowly increase. The luminosity of the Sun will grow by 10% over the next 1.1 Gyr (1.1 billion years) and by 40% over the next 3.5 Gyr. Climate models indicate that the rise in radiation reaching the Earth is likely to have dire consequences, including the possible loss of the planet’s oceans

The Sun, as part of its evolution, will become a red giant in about 5 Gyr. Models predict that the Sun will expand out to about 250 times its present radius, roughly 1 AU (150,000,000 km). Earth’s fate is less clear. As a red giant, the Sun will lose roughly 30% of its mass, so, without tidal effects, the Earth will move to an orbit 1.7 AU (250,000,000 km) from the Sun when the star reaches it maximum radius. Therefore, the planet is expected to escape envelopment by the expanded Sun’s sparse outer atmosphere, though most, if not all, remaining life will be destroyed because of the Sun’s increased luminosity. However, a more recent simulation indicates that Earth’s orbit will decay due to tidal effects and drag, causing it to enter the red giant Sun’s atmosphere and be destroyed

The Earth is the only planet that has the exact precise sustainable conditions to harbor life.

Orbit

Earth’s rotation period relative to the Sun—its mean solar day—is 86,400 seconds of mean solar time. Each of these seconds is slightly longer than an SI second because Earth’s solar day is now slightly longer than it was during the 19th century due to tidal acceleration

Milky Way Galaxy

Axial tilt & Seasons

Because of the axial tilt of the Earth, the amount of sunlight reaching any given point on the surface varies over the course of the year. This results in seasonal change in climate, with summer in the northern hemisphere occurring when the North Pole is pointing toward the Sun, and winter taking place when the pole is pointed away.

During the summer, the day lasts longer and the Sun climbs higher in the sky. In winter, the climate becomes generally cooler and the days shorter. Above the Arctic Circle, an extreme case is reached where there is no daylight at all for part of the year—a polar night. In the southern hemisphere the situation is exactly reversed, with the South Pole oriented opposite the direction of the North Pole

See you next time for more ;) xoxo Lovely [Thanks wiki]

Small Gadjets to make your life better: Swipe at Home!!

18 Jul
The Smartswipe PC Credit Card Reader makes dropping stacks on the internet almost too easy  simply swipe, and all your info is securely transferred. Want it? Decently priced at $90.
The Smartswipe PC Credit Card Reader makes dropping stacks on the internet almost too easy! Simply swipe, and all your info is securely transferred. Safer & easier than entering your card number online. Want it? Decently priced at $90.

Small Gadjets to make your life better:

16 Jul
I love this thing, and it only took 1 miliion years to make. LOL you can get 2 for $7. So they're def reccession friendly
I love this thing. Think about it, a key that holds your other keys.. hmm kinda ellimates the need for a key holder… maybe thats why it took 1 miliion years to make. LOL ant any cost, you can get 2 for $7. So they’re def reccession friendly. Lets all get one!! haha

Did you know accumulated amounts of “Space Dust” Falls into the Earth each year?

13 Jun
space dust

Painting from National Geographic

The USGS says at least 1,000 million grams, or roughly 1,000 tons of material enters the atmosphere every year and makes its way to Earths surface. One group of scientists claims microbes rain down from space, too, and that extraterrestrial organisms are responsible for flu epidemics. There’s been no proof of this, but dont hold your breath..

Sony PSP Go

1 Jun

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