Saturday, September 12, 2009

Ms. Shaffner Stumble Memory

Super Sub
Evidently the Navy doesn't know where to stop plunging with their submarines.  As far as I can determine, the sub they plan to make next will dive farther than the sea is thought to be deep.  It will go 37,000 ft while the deepest point of any ocean, according to "The Physics Factbook" (http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2004/CuiMiuChin.shtml), is 36089 ft in the Mindanao Trench.  I guess a voyage to the bottom of the sea will truly be possible for someone.  Just not me. I'm all for giant squids and bioluminescent jellyfish, but there wouldn't be a very good escape route in emergency from that far down the deep blue.

 Explore Your Memory
If you want to find out about your memory, take this test, and you might find out some important strengths and weaknesses to your test-taking abilities.  Memory is a vital part of survival for any species, but I found out that scientists consider remembering all details of an image irrelevant to this survival.  Its typical that the part of this memory test I did the best at would be considered less useful than others.  I also have a great memory for faces, though, so keep that in mind when you think I won't remember you years from now.  In one part of the test, you are asked how often you play games; I would like to see a study that revealed how helpful playing video games is to memory development. 

 Pre-19th Century Surgical Tools
I am someone who has managed to avoid and thus develop a pretty good fear of surgery.  Without such exposure to the techniques of our fine medical society, I think an MRI machine is pretty barbaric.  Is it any wonder that the tools on this page give me images of dark, masked evil scientists interested in the maximum pain levels one can endure?  This page is not for the squeamish. It is, however, a great place to learn where the term "blow smoke up your ass" came from.  I think pre-professional majors should examine this page carefully in an attempt to figure out what patients absolutely do not want to see in the hands of their doctors during an appointment or visit to the ER. 


 

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This web site shows various recipes and images for delicious foods. I was full after just watching the pictures of food and while later, I was hungry.
If you are intersted in the cooking, then I would be good to watch this web site. Because it is pretty good foods web site has.
The sources of web site is well cited with good explanation and various choice.
I wonder how the owner of this web site got the all recipes for these foods.
I could play the piano in the internet. It's been about 10 years since I played the piano.
It is good opportunity to play piano in the internet and it is fun after all.
The piano in the internet works just perfectly without any error.
I wonder how this can be made in the internet and it should some efforts for one who made this.
Additional fact: the piano developed in early 18th century.
I could not believe this paint was made by 210,000 tiny photographs. It could be very hard to accpmplish such art works.
This art work is amazing and such efforts can create wonderful art work.
The web site cited with what are made up the 'Starry Night'
I wonder how much worth this paint is.
Additional fact: The Starry Night has striking similarities to a sketch of the Whirlpool Galaxy, drawn by Lord Rosse 44 years before van Gogh's work.

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http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#6vzkrV/www.xmission.com/~emailbox/mapping.htm/
I found this page to be interesting finding out what a cat really thinks. I know its not true buts amusing because most of this is true. I would recommend this page for someone who is a cat lover. The only visible source cited was (Originally published in MS Magazine, Vol III, #1, July/August 1992).

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This article why some things don't make sense. For example. Something unseeable and far bigger than anything in the known universe is hauling a group of galaxies towards it at inexplicable speed. The article gives 13 facts facts that don't seem to make sense. I would recommend this to someone who is interested in finding out new things or just out of curiosity. Sources New Science.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#1toJHb/sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/pc/manwoman.html/
This article displyas an image of how mena and women work. I found this very humorous seeing as how the male only seem to have one button where as the female has more. I would recommend this to the female students seeing as how the males might get offened. The sources cited Life Explained by Cliff Pickover.