Houston man challenges driver to rock-paper-scissors before letting him change lanes https://t.co/v8WYYUpIVs pic.twitter.com/m0iRTtHvrq
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) April 30, 2018
Snowstorm on a comet
It’s snowing… on a comet! Actually, this INCREDIBLE animation is a series images from the Rosetta spacecraft, taken from a distance of about 13 km from the comet 67/P Chuyurmov-Gerasimenko, and put into an animation by Twitter user landru79. As the spacecraft moves around the comet we see the landscape change, but you can also see stars moving in the background, and flakes of ice and dust much closer to the spacecraft flying around! It’s like something from an old movie, *but it’s real*.
I took his original animate GIF and repeated it; the first two clips are at fast speed, the next two at medium, and the last two at slow speed, so you can track what’s going on.
Bag of Randomness for Monday, April 30, 2018
- This past weekend my buddies from high school and college spent time together to select a recipient of a scholarship named in his honor. Our social activity was axe throwing. It probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do after back surgery, but it was fun. I was fine for about the first eight throws, but the hardest part was bending over to pick up any axes which didn’t stick to the board.
- Here’s something a bit wheels-off about the axe throwing facility, it’s BYOB. A bunch of frat boys and older folks brought in a few cases of cheap beer. Furthermore, people are throwing axes directly behind us. We had a fear those folks would accidentally lose the grip of their axe as they were winding back. Safety was definitely stressed by the staff, but I’m not exactly trusting of alcohol and sharp deadly objects being launched in the air.
- Two of my friends are pastors, one has been a pastor outside the city limits of Mineral Wells for fifteen or so years and could write a book about some of the uncommon requests he gets. For instance, an older woman once called and said, “Would you come over and shoot my dog? My husband is out of town and it got hit by a car and I just can’t do it myself.”
- To avoid any spoilers I took the family to see Avengers: Infinity War and we loved it. No spoilers from me, I promise. It was a long movie, two-hours, and forty-minutes. But unlike the last Star Wars movie, I didn’t think they forced any new characters on us and every scene served a purpose to the plot, unlike the casino scenes.
- I usually avoid the theaters and crowds in general, but every now then I’ll find a film I really want to see because I’m a sucker for how the audience will react and when they will spontaneously applaud. What a compliment to the makers of the film. Not one person was connected to the creation of the film yet the audience still feels the need to applaud, and it happened about three times.
- I was offered an opportunity to go to this year’s Army/Navy game but had to turn it down because I’ve sacrificed a good amount of paid time off from work because of my surgery. Bum deal, it would have been cool.
- I think it’s very heroic looking, and I like that it’s done in black and white – Carrie Fisher “Slave Leia” unused promotional photo. 1982
- One week ago today, President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron planted an oak tree on the White House lawn. The tree is now gone. The gifted tree originated from the site of the Battle of Belleau Wood in Belleau, France, in which U.S., French, and other allied troops fought the Germans during WWI. Some speculate the tree will be back in October when it has a better chance of surviving.
- I had no idea North Korea has their own time zone, they decided to be a half-hour ahead of South Korea and Japan, but have recently said they plan on going back to the same time zone as the rest of the area. I know the bigger and more hopeful news is that North Korea is going to let U.N. and U.S. nuclear inspectors in, but that timezone thing stuck out.
- The Atlantic – North Korea’s Secret Christians – South Koreans are proselytizing in the adamantly atheist country using thousands of illicit radios smuggled over the border.
https://twitter.com/mikedee718/status/990439890289557505
The Bread Tags Business
Tucked away in the town of Yakima, Washington is a factory producing an unassuming, yet wildly prolific global product, one that you’ve used your entire life—bread tags. The tiny piece of plastic keeping your bread fresh is all thanks to one family. Through the company Kwik Lok, the Paxton sisters have been carrying on their grandfather’s legacy, selling over a billion bag clips every year.
