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09/05/09
Well, tropical storms are kind of awe-inspiring. Lotta energy in a system like that.
-Kle.
09/04/09
Jiminy Cricket or Hennifer Lopez?
09/05/09
The latter.
-Kle.
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08/12/09
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08/06/09
...what!?
08/06/09
Around the time of Katrina, I came across a government web site which had lots and lots of satellite photos of hurricanes, and I downloaded this image (of Katrina), which is now one of the desktop pictures of my laptop. Unfortunately, I cannot recall which web site that was.
08/06/09
08/06/09
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
08/06/09
08/06/09
No problem.
Of course, though, these images are all fake because, really, who is naive enough to believe in satellites?
Besides, we all know that the Earth is flat, and you can clearly see that the pictures show a curved Earth. And no stars!
Damn you, government agencies that use Photoshop...
07/16/09
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07/16/09
yep, I'm taking scripts now.