So, as a lot of you may know from following me, I’m the founder of a flying club at my university.
The main goal of this flying club is to give aviation opportunities to people who would otherwise not be able to afford it/be involved. (We are also an engineering club and all of our engineering projects are working towards this same goal of accessibility of aviation).
We are doing fundraisers. This is a picture of some demo envelopes that me and my club members made out of expired sectional charts. We want to sell them in order to make money for our club (to be spent on our engineering projects and outreach projects).
What do you guys think? I have no idea how to price them, so if anyone has input on what THEY would pay for them I’d be happy to hear it.
Thanks!
The gif animation of folding the net of the tesseract(8-cell). ;-)
There are many kinds of the net of the tesseract.
http://hyrodium.tumblr.com/post/67134693288/hyrodiums-photostream-on-flickr-there-are-many
Adding two identical waves, shifted by different amounts, to give a new wave. The waves interfere to either amplify each other, cancel each other out, or something in between. [more] [code]
Mount Shasta, California
I’ve always assumed that history is fully as speculative a discipline as writing science fiction. Our narrative of history changes as we go along, and hundred years from now, the deep past—assuming that technology continues to emerge at the same rate—the deep human past that those people will be able to see will be quite unrecognizable to us.
William Gibson [x] (via edwardspoonhands)
my teacher could give me a year to do an assignment and ill still end up doing it the night before
I can honestly say that the shuffle in my head has a strong bias towards this song.
as seen here in katherines and paper towns, you are very opinionated on subdivisions. what are your feelings about them and why?
I really hated subdivisions as a teenager because to me they represented sameness and the bloated, intellectually disengaged, wretchedly average 21st century America.
I felt like all these identical houses were architectural crimes committed against the land, and like we would pay for our crimes with these stretched out, sprawling cities that human beings of the future would see as proof of the insanity that accompanied our national prosperity.
Now I live in that very suburbia. So….yeah.
IIRC, this is a computer model for what's going to happen when the Milky Way (our galaxy) collides with the Andromeda galaxy in a couple billion years. So yeah, that's going to be us.
It's a blog. What more could you want to know?
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