somewhat to my surprise 12000 lines wasn't enough to crash the computer
So, what happens on summer solstice a bit over 5,5 years from now? I've got no (EDIT:proofed) idea.
detached passages from various eras and worlds. and other texts. strives for fictionality, doesn't always succeed. the name of the blog is just 'on another land' in finnish written together in case anyone wondered
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
remnant
Hurricane Irene remnant low pressure that passed here the 13-14th Sept. I've seen worse weather when in the army and couple times afterwards also. the island south of this got it somewhat worse, with some 2000 residencies losing power. Surge of 0,5 meters was the main effect, few felled small branches on the road.
There's no rain here, all of that is sea spray.
The last of the clouds.
There's no rain here, all of that is sea spray.
The last of the clouds.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
A task
Presume the climate system of the earth is a heat engine and draw a simple image of how the heat engine distributes the energy between the components of the engine including internal variation, some effects of it and human influence on it using at maximum 1200*854 pixels:
Task not complete since the map doesn't include the real topography of the earth, the directions on many lines and there is a serious lack of explanations on many processes. I guess this takes a bit more pixels.
Task not complete since the map doesn't include the real topography of the earth, the directions on many lines and there is a serious lack of explanations on many processes. I guess this takes a bit more pixels.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
storylink
Daniel Bailey is a moderator at SkepticalScience and he has written a story which would have to be adapted in the cold Nordic conditions if I had written something similar to it. The story ends when the italics end, so if you're after stories end your reading there :-).
http://www.skepticalscience.com/SLR_Affects_US_Population.html
http://www.skepticalscience.com/SLR_Affects_US_Population.html
Friday, July 15, 2011
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