Today's links:
A really fun "Temporary Public Art" project. Dodecahedrons made of snow, aka snowdecahedrons
http://thehinge.net/2011/snowdecahedron/index.html
And, this is just cool.
http://io9.com/#!5756593/awesome-discovery-of-the-week-glass-melts-when-it-gets-too-cold
Most of the time, not many interesting things happen once a substance gets below the temperature required for solification. Its atoms are bound to one another, and without the indroduction of some kind of energy, they'll stay that way. Glass, it turns out, is the exception. Once it gets close to absolute zero, it melts again.
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Today's photos are two shots I took before the Board meeting tonight at ABC No Rio

 
 

          
My Bar Mitzvah was scheduled for April 7th 1979. Some of my relatives would have to travel past the troubled Pennsylvania reactor. There was talk of them having to cancel the trip. As the crisis escalated, there was even some talk of having to cancel the event altogether. No one really knew what would happen if they did not get the reactor under control.
An hour later, the rain had let up a bit and I was in the middle of a 15,000 person crowd. I listened to some folks talk about how important it was to prevent the completion of the plant; I heard Pete Seeger play for the first time. The energy was amazing. I shouted and chanted along with the crowd. I felt I was participating in history.
When we got off the bus, the reality hit me. I was actually under arrest. They explained to the group that as long as we gave them our names, we would be given a summons and let go. If we refused to give our names, they would hold us on additional charges. 







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