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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
New Diary Product
Biodegradable Milk Bottle
16 OZ. 473 ML
Refrigarete after opening
Straight to the breakfast table, as a creamer...
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Perfect for babies on the go.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
P&O building
The former P&O building in downtown London was taken apart from the bottom up. Each floor was hung from a central beam on the roof, so the beam was removed last, followed by the demolition of the central core. If the building had been demolished before the removal of the floors, the surrounding building could have been harmed.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Earth's Fractal Brain From Above
If anyone close to you has lost their mind recently, we might be able to help. Hidden off the beaten track within Parque Nacional de Doñana (Doñana National Park), Andalucía is something that bears a remarkable resemblance to the human brain.
Discovered by photographer Hector Garrido during an investigation of the National Park on behalf of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Scientific Investigation Council), this awesome image shows natural fractals from vegetation at the end of a small river delta. It looks as if the clearing was once a small lake within the marshland but has since dried up considerably, leaving a brain-like appearance to the landscape.
Although not an exact fractal by definition – the shapes aren’t identically replicated throughout the pattern – the clearing does have self-repeating quality of a fractal, as does the brain. These other images by the same photographer in various other parks in the south ofSpain demonstrates just how often the fractal pattern is seen throughout nature, something we wouldn’t be able to spot within the help of these great images.
Located within the provinces of Huelva, Sevilla and Cádiz, Parque Nacional de Doñana has grown around the delta of the Guadalquivir River and is one of Europe’s most prominent wetland reserves and conservation centers. It covers an immense 1,300 sq km area and is popular with a huge variety of migrating birds, including five threatened bird species and the critically endangered Iberian Lynx.