Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Why I love public transportation

So I'm on the way to Simone's and the subway chair is hard and cold and I've got the brilliant tunes of Louis Armstrong filling my soul when I look up and see this:


Amazing. The most truthful ads I've ever seen.

"Make Face Time

The message is simple and strong: make time for the real world; make time to disconnect. Turn off your computers, shut down your cell phones and make the time to meet people in person.

"People are spending more and more time online, and less and less time face to face, together," says Craig Marcus, an executive creative director at McCann Erickson who orchestrated the campaign. "We're not saying technology is bad. It's great, but there are still some things it lacks -- it can't replicate what happens when people are in front of each other. Certain things can't happen online through social networking… All we're saying is be with other people."





http://www.threeminutewebsite.com/index.php?cat=ads&ad=tv


I am in need of serious facetime. PEACE



edit

molly i miss you alot. why is this odd.


these are some of my astronomy notes on star formation.


(early on in class)

    • Massive stars storm first, most massive clumps contract more quickly. They are the O and B type stars (those stars radiate most of their energy out in the ultraviolet). The UV light/these stars dump loads of energy into the nebula around them. Sometimes the ionized gas breaks out of the nebula and they inhibit the formation of smaller stars. Goode fuckin job, O and B type stars.

(later)

Plabet Frnatuion

  1. Planets forms in discs surrounding the stars

Protostars

  1. Highly contracted clou of gas befofor tbermonuclear ignition
  2. A lot larger and cooler than man sequence stars
  3. What makes prorostars luminous
  4. They are hot enough to glow

(even later)

The Protoplanetary disk:

  1. All star-forming clumps of gas are rotating

Forming Earth in the Propotoplanetary MuhL Theata

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