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May 18

[video]

cosmicwolfstorm:

AOTF Matte by ScottRichard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLBLASmX8io

cosmicwolfstorm:

AOTF Matte by ScottRichard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLBLASmX8io

(via stellar-indulgence)

thefrogman:

Whyatt Cartoons by Tim Whatt [website | facebook]
[h/t: tastefullyoffensive]

thefrogman:

Whyatt Cartoons by Tim Whatt [website | facebook]

[h/t: tastefullyoffensive]

hahaha perfect! I can only imagine the principal’s reaction

hahaha perfect! I can only imagine the principal’s reaction

[video]

[video]

[video]

May 17

Just felt a little bit cooler after seeing a character I like dressed in a nice formal shirt that I also happen to have already.  I know it is the exact same shirt because the striping is unmistakable.

Considering I’ve had that shirt for years, this is a pretty awesome coincidence.

[video]

spaceplasma:

A run on Fusor V showing X-rays effecting the CCD
Fusor V: X-ray and Neutron Emissions
The fusor, is an apparatus designed to create nuclear fusion. Unlike most controlled fusion systems, which slowly heat a magnetically confined plasma, the fusor injects high energy ions directly into a reaction chamber, thereby avoiding a considerable amount of complexity. The approach is known as inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC).
Regardless of its possible use as an energy source, the fusor has already been demonstrated as a viable neutron source. Fluxes are not as high as can be obtained from nuclear reactor or particle accelerator sources, but are sufficient for many uses.
Watch the video
Credit: Robert Tubbs
 

spaceplasma:

A run on Fusor V showing X-rays effecting the CCD

Fusor V: X-ray and Neutron Emissions

The fusor, is an apparatus designed to create nuclear fusion. Unlike most controlled fusion systems, which slowly heat a magnetically confined plasma, the fusor injects high energy ions directly into a reaction chamber, thereby avoiding a considerable amount of complexity. The approach is known as inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC).

Regardless of its possible use as an energy source, the fusor has already been demonstrated as a viable neutron source. Fluxes are not as high as can be obtained from nuclear reactor or particle accelerator sources, but are sufficient for many uses.

Watch the video

Credit: Robert Tubbs

 

(via stellar-indulgence)