All UK Trip Entries Today we went to the Tower of London . Michelle and I had been here before, so we knew to wait for the Yeoman Warder tour. It was extremely funny and enlightening, much as we remembered it. From there we went to the Science Museum , which was far cooler than we expected it to me. There was an amazing exhibit called "Listening Post" which was an artistic ...
First year students of the Vehicle Design course at London’s Royal College of Art presented concepts for light, compact cars at the Science Museum in London earlier this month. The students were asked to research Japanese light vehicles Kei cars, then design a version for a chosen European city. Above: Augustin Barbot, 25 from France Aimed at commuters who need to ...
Ladies and gentlemen, It was recently asked how gears and related clockworks fit into the more general motif of steampunk. While I expect many people out there have a very good sense of the relationship, but it brings up a perfectly valid point. So, I thought it would be fun to briefly examine the place of the gear in the steampunk genre. In brief, the gear is a very old piece of technology ...
I've decided to stop cluttering this LJ with graphics, so all future icon/wallpaper posts will be found at redwineandroses . There's 127 new icons up, and I think Kelly Osbourne is my new Pansy Parkinson. So, C finally talked me into watching Red Eye ... It wasn't bad. I don't think thrillers are supposed to inspire that much giggling, but it wasn't bad. The plot was rather ...
Oh, child, no. I feel an itch starting up in my bitch slappin’ hand. From HuffPo : How Not to End a Career: The Racism of James D. Watson Dan Agin We have enough problems in this country without Nobel Laureate American scientists pontificating in error about fields of science outside their own expertise — especially when the issues are vital to public policy and when what they say rips...