2003-09-29

dmarley: Megavolt with the caption "Eat sparks you weird-nosed freaks!" (Sparky)
2003-09-29 09:41 am
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Four out of Five Ain't Bad

Originally gakked from [livejournal.com profile] harmonyfb, modified into a poll because [livejournal.com profile] xochiquetzl did it and I thought it was a neat idea.

Five Truths and One Lie About Dorothy )
dmarley: Fingerpainting (Albert)
2003-09-29 02:53 pm
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House Hunting

Yesterday, Albert and I went to our very first official house showing.

3 Bed, 1 Bath, Gimli not included )
dmarley: Fingerpainting (Cap from kimera.shadow-dancing.ne)
2003-09-29 08:07 pm

Fun Research Rec--Longitude

Sobel, Dava. Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time. New York: Walker and Co, 1995. (Also available in an Illustrated Edition, which I recommend. The A&E network also made a very good four-hour movie based on the book, which you might be able to find for rent or at a library.)

This lovely little book chronicles the story of John Harrison, the man who finally created the first reliable marine timekeeper, and thus solved the problem of finding longitude at sea. Along the way, Sobel gives a concise yet detailed picture of the "longitude problem" as it stood in the 1700s, managing to convey the enormity of the issue, and the effect it had on the lives of every sailor who braved the seas. Very good for getting a feel for the methods of navigation that weren't possible in the 1720s.

The Cliff Notes Version )