2 Years

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Yesterday, WordPress notified me of my 2 year anniversary on this blog! In truth, it was about a month and a half later before I began blogging consistently, but it’s still noteworthy. I have to admit, blogging twice a week can be very challenging, even when one of the two is typically just pictures or a video or some such.

But in the end, it’s worth it. This is how I connect with you, my audience. Here and on Twitter are my primary forms of communication with you. It’s how, I hope, I entertain you between books. But it’s more than that, too. This blog keeps me active when otherwise I wouldn’t be. It’s a lesson in self-discipline, to keep writing even when life gets crazy and tiring. It’s a reminder of what I’m working towards.

So I want to say thank you to those who do read my blog – every “like” and comment helps me keep going. I hope I’m offering things of value to you, even if it’s just a small smile, or a moment where you think, “I’d never thought of that before.”

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So again, thank you. I hope these two years have been good for you too!

Hacked Traffic Signs

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Thanks to The Tango for some cool traffic sign pics:

Hacked traffic sign kittens

zombies

thongs

pirate

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flying monkeys

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expect rainbows

raptors

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slow down

Nom nom nom

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House of the Future

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Getting engaged makes you start thinking about where your life is going. What will you do, further down the road? Where will you work? Where will you live? What are your goals? It’s an opportunity to plan, but also to dream. It’s difficult to guess what the future will hold. Scientific advances are changing life as we know it faster than ever before.

For example, come 2020-ish, we might be able to live in a windmill. Popular Science wrote an article on new Dutch Windwheels. Wind-generated energy is highly desirable as a renewable resource, but building huge, noisy turbines in densely-populated areas is a tough sell. But the new windwheels that they’re developing look cool and futuristic and can simultaneously generate energy and provide habitable spaces for residential or commercial needs.

futuristic wind energy building

This is badass. I would live in this.

So when they build these, we might have to move to the Netherlands. Y’know, if we still feel like living inside a giant generator.

For more details, check out the article linked above.

What do you think, readers? Awesome or what? What other cool buildings and/or methods of harvesting energy are we likely to see in the future?

Watching Africa

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I saw the first of these videos on a local website, and one link led to another… The second is my favorite, but the third could show you anything.

A baby elephant chasing birds:

A leopard and cub cross the river:

Live footage of a water hole in South Africa:

Borrow a Kitten – Library Card Required.

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First, let me apologize for missing my Thursday post last week. I admit that I totally forgot. But I think it’s understandable, as my boyfriend proposed on Thursday! We are now ecstatically engaged and looking forward to our lives together. :D

And no, we’re not going to have an alpaca witness our wedding.

And since I’m in a particularly lovey-dovey mood, allow me to introduce: THE KITTEN LIBRARY!

Las Cruces, New Mexico, has a “library” where you can “check out” a kitten for a day. At the Dona Ana County office building, workers can pet and play with kittens in need of homes. Not-so-coincidentally, many of those kittens end up going home (and staying!) too.

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Credited with a brief loss of productivity but a spike in job satisfaction and stress-reduction, I think a cat library is a brilliant idea. We should install one on every corner.

It’s great for the cats, too. Just think of all the kitties who have found new homes! Before you know it, kittens will be like Pringles – you can’t have just one.

Supporting fewer strays and more kitten cuddles, we need more kitten libraries!

What about you, dear readers? Do you advocate a kitten library in your hometown?

What Ray Guns And Cats Have In Common

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IFLS just did an article on some new, science fiction-y technology headed out way. Some scientists have invented a “small handheld ultrasonic emitter that accelerates tissue repair…healing times could be reduced by 30%. This both increases comfort for the patient and shortens how long the wound is susceptible to infection.”

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Probably not what it looks like.

This is way cool. IFLS compares the invention to Star Trek’s medical ray gun, although of course that instrument provides instantaneous healing (methinks we’re a ways off from that yet). Essentially, this device reinvigorates cells and “jump starts” the healing process. As the article explains, “[t]he ultrasound device works by inducing nano-vibrations in the membranes and surrounding environments of skin cells.” The scientists are very optimistic about various uses for ultrasound technology in the future.

There was an interesting tie-in when IFLS asked (and partially answered) Why Do Cats Purr?

“Vibrations in the body have been shown to promote healing.

This raises the fascinating possibility that purring is actually a way for cats to heal themselves. While ultrasound has been shown to accelerate skin healing, and high frequency vibration training increases muscle power, some suggest that a cat’s purring can help to increase its bone density. This would fit the idea that athletes have denser bones on average as a result of vibrations when their feet hit the floor during exercise.

With such sedentary life styles, it might actually make sense that cats would need to increase healing and bone density while effectively lounging around for most of the day. It would also explain why cats purr when sick or injured.”

So it looks like cats are one step ahead of us. Also, apparently purring is a superpower. It would certainly be an interesting superpower. Someone needs to write this superpower into a book! Wait! I know a writer!

And, just because, here’s a nine hour video of a cat purring:
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For your health! You’re welcome.

Feel-Good Thursday: Hummingbird Saved!

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Here’s a feel-good video of a hummingbird being rescued:

One Step Closer To The Jetsons

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First, I’ll have to admit that I didn’t watch much of the Jetsons. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I didn’t like it, or didn’t want to, I just never had much opportunity. My family didn’t have TV when I was growing up (by choice), and when I did watch TV, it was usually Xena or something my sister watched (like Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

Still, what I remember are bright colors and lots and lots of flying cars. In fact, everything seemed to be robotocized and flying in that show. That was why, when I saw this IFLS article, I immediately thought, “It’s just like the Jetsons!”

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Anyways. This is a ways away from flying cars, but it’s still pretty cool:

Switzerland Could be Receiving Post by Drone

So apparently Switzerland is cooler than we are. I mean, yeah, we have a lot more area to cover, which poses logistical issues, but this puts them WAY ahead of us. Our mail system is SAD.

So kudos, Switzerland. You’re rockin’ it.

We Can’t Cure Cancer, But Can We Cure Old Age?

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Almost a year ago, I wrote a post called The Blood Countess was right… sort of. It was spurred by news of the scientific discovery that young blood injected into older mice had rejuvenating effects on the old mice. Well, this research is still going on.

IFLS reports that Blocking “Pro-Aging” Molecule Could Reverse Memory Loss.

It would be interesting if transplanting young blood ever became reality for humans. In fact, it sounds like a good premise for a dystopic novel. There’s already a shortage of donated blood in hospitals. What if blood also became a luxury commodity? I can imagine a black market for blood. People could be kidnapped and/or killed for their blood. But maybe then there might be blood “donor” clinics where you could be paid for your blood. Certain lucky people of rare blood types might get paid more than people of more common blood types. If anyone wants to use this idea, go for it (although I wouldn’t mind a shout out. ;)

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I am excited about this as a scientific advancement though. I’m all for reducing the awfulness of aging. Prolonging life indefinitely would obviously have some severe consequences as well (not the least of which would be overpopulation), but if lifespans were around the same length but with less suffering? That sounds amazing.

What do you think, readers?

What We Can Learn From Cats

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Sometimes it can seem like life’s problems are overwhelming. They’re insurmountable. The whole world is going to Hell in a handbasket, and there’s nothing we can do.

In those moments, we need to take a lesson from cats.

Any cat will take the silliest thing – a piece of string, a fluttering leaf, or even a figment of imagination – and make it the most incredible thing.

This cat has turned a bed sheet into a jungle gym:

Life isn’t just what happens to us – it’s what we make of it. So next time you feel overwhelmed, find something to get excited about: something little, something inconsequential. With just a little imagination and a little silliness…life can look a whole lot brighter.