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Hey There!

In addition to my regularly-scheduled blog entries (which, I admit, have been rather slim as of late…sorry!), I’m dishing up a delicious serving of quick but quotable links.  That is, once you take a look at what I’ve got here, you’ll be talking about them to your friends, family and blogosphere buds.

So without further ado, here they are:

1.  This comes via the website Cool Infographics, which offers a wide selection of ordinary data magically transformed into wonderful graphics detailing ideas, thoughts, facts and other items of note.  Randy Klum is the author of both the site and the book of the same name.  The link below details 50 years of visionary sci-fi computer interfaces, or, in other words, television shows and movies’ predictions for our digital futures, starting with “Lost in Space” and continuing onto the movie “Oblivion.”

http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2014/8/13/50-years-of-visionary-sci-fi-computer-interfaces.html

2.  There’s a whole batch of brash storm chasers following tornadoes, or hurricane hunters that fly planes directly into the eye of a hurricane to see what’s going on inside.  I’ve witnessed tornadoes forming myself (not by choice) or totally nasty thunderstorms approaching while driving.  Now imagine yourself aboard the Cassini spacecraft and zipping around Saturn.  You’ve discovered a storm at its north pole unlike any other.  Click here and prepare to be amazed…

3.  Here’s a followup to the blog a wrote a few weeks ago regarding the zombie spaceship otherwise known as the International Sun-Earth Explorer-3, or ISEE-3.  Unfortunately, the hardworking citizen scientists were unable to steer the craft into a direction that would bring it closer to the moon.  However, I highly recommend that you not cheat yourselves out of this remarkable adventure and learn more about its extended mission and those that made it possible.  Visit its website here.

4.  The Martian Confederacy  by Paige Braddock and James McNamara is a relatively new online graphic novel.  It’s the year 3535 and three outlaws struggle to save Mars, once a former vacation destination.  Read it!

5.  Thinking about the perfect Christmas present?  You can’t go wrong with a genuine lightsaber!  Pick out the perfect one for your favorite Jedi knight right here.

That’s it for my quick short list!  Enjoy!

 

 

 

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