Just at the surface of a 3D fractal volume, happen very astonishing things. Surface detail from subBlue on Vimeo.
Month: May 2011
Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum), bourdon des champs. Photograph shot in the Parc National du Vexin Français.
The ladybug and the sprinkles
Ladybugs are little carnivorous insects and this one probably considered these sprinkles as a potential meal. But the result is really fun: YouTube link
Posters from Vexin Français
You can purchase the prints, the posters, the cards of the the photographs published here.
Kermit, it’s the end
You know that you’re a computer dinosaur when you discover that a computer program you started with is reaching its end-of-life after… 30 years. The Kermit Project is canceled, effective 1 July 2011. I think that I actually started using Kermit on a Vax 11/780 computer from Digital Equipment Corporation to exchange data between various…
School terror: A dinosaur rampage
A superb dinosaur (which is actually a kind of big puppet) in a school where kids are over-joyed with terror. YouTube link I let you admire the fascinating work of the puppeteer.
3 Berkeley Lab radiation experts about Fukushima
This is an exceptionally precise and understandable presentation of the knowledge amassed about the Fukushima dramatic events since 11th March 2011. On April 17, 2011, Robert Budnitz, Ed Morse and Tom McKone discussed Japan’s nuclear crisis. I recommend their comments (including the web sites they list in the end of the presentation). YouTube link Listed…
Common Pheasant
Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) Faisan de Colchide. Photograph shot in April 2011 in the Parc National du Vexin Français.
Stop complaining
Microsoft Word (or OpenOffice Writer) are excellent software tools with only advantages when you compare them to twhat was available to us a few years ago. The discovery of WYSIWYG: