Monthly Archives: June 2013

Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Your weekly dose of cute dogs:

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Abandoned Real Life Land of Oz

I came across this interesting story about the Land of Oz.  It exists at the top of a mountain in North Carolina, not Kansas…  For some reason, I am starting to get into abandoned area studies as an interest.  I posted on it earlier.  Here is an excerpt.  You can find the whole story and all the pictures here:

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1Cj7tj/:1zAw059QY:d3j3yoV0/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2334437/Goodbye-Yellow-Brick-Road-eerie-abandoned-Land-Oz-theme-park-hidden-North-Carolina-mountain.html/

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The eerie abandoned Land of Oz theme park hidden at top of a North Carolina mountain

  • Fire and death forced park to close ten years after it opened in 1970
  • Park based on popular Wizard of Oz theme attracted 400,000 visitors in its first summer
  • Tourists could explore Dorothy’s farmhouse, meet the characters and depart in a special hot air balloon ride
  • Vandals and thieves damaged Oz, as it lay forgotten on top of a mountain resort

By JESSICA JERREAT

At the top of a winding North Carolina mountain road is the entrance to Oz, a 1970s theme park abandoned less than 10 years after it opened. 

In its heyday the Land of Oz could attract 20,000 visitors a day, but now the neglected Yellow Brick Road is missing some bricks, the Wicked Witch of the West’s castle is empty and the Emerald City has disappeared. 

In the same way the Wizard of Oz created the Emerald City to wow his subjects, entrepreneur Grover Robbins dreamed up the Beech Mountain theme park as a way of attracting families – and money – to the resort town.

Lost: The Yellow Brick Road weaves through the abandoned theme park, which has been the victim of fire and theft since closing

Lost: The Yellow Brick Road weaves through the abandoned theme park, which has been the victim of fire and theft since closing

 
Land of Oz
Land of Oz
 

Eerie: Props can be found in the deserted houses and characters carved into trees when the park opened in 1970 appear ghoulish in the deserted park

 
In its heyday the Land of Oz could attract 20,000 visitors a day

In its heyday the Land of Oz could attract 20,000 visitors a day

 

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Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique

Reprising her role as Mystique, here is Jennifer Lawrence getting into make-up for the character for X-Men.  She does not resemble Catlin from Hunger Games at all here.  Amazing what blue skin, bumps and red hair do to change a look.

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Chewbacca Stopped by the TSA for Lightsaber

The Twitter force is with him: In battle of Chewbacca vs. TSA, the Wookie wins

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Published June 09, 2013

FoxNews.com

Who needs the Jedi mind trick when you have Twitter?

Peter Mayhew, the actor who famously portrayed Han Solo’s erstwhile companion, Chewbacca, in “Star Wars,” was returning to his Texas home this month from the Denver Comic Con convention.

And like any traveler — or smuggler, for that matter — he’d hoped to avoid “Imperial entanglements” while clearing Denver Airport security on the way to his scheduled American Airlines flight.

No such luck, as a storm-trooper-like cadre of TSA staff apparently weren’t about to tell him to, “Move along.”

You could almost cue the Imperial March as the agents — no, they weren’t looking for droids — hassled the 7 foot, 2 inch tall Mayhew concerning his — of all things — cane.

But it wasn’t just any cane, it was a cane fashioned in the motif of, “an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.” Indeed, the walking implement was shaped and colored like a light saber.

It looked as if Mayhew, 69, might miss his flight, until he took to Twitter, posting on his well-followed account, “@TheWookieRoars.”

“In the caffufel of the cane,” he Tweeted, before adding, “Giant man need giant cane… small cane snap like toothpick…. besides … my light saber cane is just cool.. I would miss it.”

In the end, the TSA agents decided the imbroglio wasn’t worth the trouble, and gave Chewie, ahem, Mayhew, back his cane.

“Magic words to TSA are not ‘please’ or ‘thank you’… It’s ‘Twitter’. . .cane released to go home . . .,” he soon wrote.

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But Mayhew wasn’t apparently the only “Star Wars” fan to herald the small victory, as one follower of his feed humorously Tweeted in reply, paraphrasing Han Solo’s famous quote, “Just learned Star Wars lesson #1: “Let the Wookie Win.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/06/09/twitter-force-is-with-him-in-battle-chewbacca-vs-tsa-wookie-wins/?intcmp=features#ixzz2VkUFlizx

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More Cosplay Pictures

My files runneth over with Cosplay pictures now.  Here are some more for your enjoyment:  (for more, type “cosplay” into the search box on my home page.)

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Invisibility Cloak Created

New ‘invisibility cloak’ creates holes in time

By Tia Ghose

Published June 06, 2013

LiveScience

  • Invisibility Cloak

    The magic of science means Harry Potter’s “invisibility cloak” is an impending reality. (Warner Brothers)

A new invisibility cloak for data can make information vanish by creating holes in time, new research suggests.

The researchers, who describe their work June 5 in the journal Nature, found that by tweaking the optical signals in telecommunications fibers, they created a way to essentially mask data sent between a sender and a receiver to outside observers. This isn’t the first time researchers have taken a page from Harry Potter: Last year, scientists also demonstrated a similar invisibility cloak.

But the new “time cloak” can create many time holes in rapid succession, which means masked data could be sent at commercial data speeds, said Martin McCall, a theoretical-optics researcher at Imperial College London who was not involved in the study.

‘Imagine that some cars at the front of the stream speed up and ones behind slow down, so a gap can open up.’

– Martin McCall, a theoretical-optics researcher at Imperial College London 

Time cloak
In 2006, McCall proposed the idea of making optical data (information sent through optical fibers) invisible to an outsider by manipulating the light that transmits that data.

The process involves manipulating the flow of photons, or particles of light, in an optical data stream.

“If you consider light as a flow of particles a bit like cars going down a highway, you can imagine that some of the cars at the front of the stream speed up and ones behind slow down so a gap can open up,” McCall said.

If data are sent within that gap in time, when the photons eventually change speed to close up the gap, it appears to an outside observer as though nothing ever happened.

Last year, Cornell University researcher Alexander Gaeta and his colleagues demonstrated that a time cloak was possible. But that method was able to create short, 12-picosecond time cloaks that were separated by 24 microseconds meaning a user would have to wait a million times the length of the gap to send any more hidden data. That was much too slow for commercial applications.

Commercial cloak
To attempt to speed up the process, Joseph Lukens, an electrical engineering doctoral candidate at Purdue University, and his colleagues began developing a time cloak that used existing commercial equipment and could transmit optical data at high speeds.

They also employed the principle that light is both a particle and a wave at the same time. In their method, they created a pattern in the traveling light beam so that the wave’s peaks were focused on smaller and smaller areas, and the troughs, or dark spots, got bigger and bigger. This time-lensing effect created several spots in time and space where there was zero light, Lukens said.

“By doing this type of interference effect, we focus the light to even smaller points in time,” Lukens told LiveScience. “So, in the middle, we have all of our energy focused on very small points, and between them, we have regions where, if something were to happen, it would not be detected because there’s no light there to pick it up.”

At the end of the path, the researchers would undo the operations so that to an outside observer, it would seem as though the holes never existed.

The new method covers 46 percent of the spots in a cable, through which the optical data runs, with time holes that can be repeated at 12.7 gigabits per second a speed used in commercial applications.

The new technique could one day be used to create ultrasecure Internet communications, or to foil communications between criminals such as terrorists. On a more mundane level, it could be used to avoid data traffic jams at connection points in networks, Lukens said.

The findings are a significant advance, McCall said.

“It does make it possible to do these things at telecommunication data rates,” McCall told LiveScience. “And as we all know, once the tabletop demonstration has been shown, it’s then a matter of technology the miniaturization, the efficient system engineering tend to follow.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/06/06/new-invisibility-cloak-creates-holes-in-time/?intcmp=trending#ixzz2VeUZwyPt

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More Irony

Enjoy these hopefully funny and ironic pictures.  (for more irony, type “Irony” into the search block on my home page):

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Czech Woman First in Country to Have Quintuplets!

Czech Republic’s First Quintuplets Born To Alexandra Kinova And Antonin Kroscen In Prague

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PRAGUE — A 23-year-old Czech woman has given birth to quintuplets for the first time in the Czech Republic.

Officials at Prague’s Institute for the Care of Mother and Child say four boys – Deniel, Michael, Alex and Martin – and a girl – Terezka – were born by cesarean section on Sunday.

Zbynek Stranak, chief doctor at the neonatal section of the institute says the birth took place “without any complications.”

Stranak says that Alexandra Kinova and her five babies have been placed at an intensive care unit. He says the babies who were naturally conceived have a 95-percent chance to grow up healthy.

The father was present at the birth.

Kinova who is from Milovice, a town located northeast of Prague, already had a son.

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Moss Graffiti – Painting with Plants

Moss Graffiti

How to create environmentally friendly graffiti!

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Awesome 1896 Racing Car

I would love to have this car…

c. 1896:

Ransom E. Olds in the Olds “Pirate” racing car, Florida

“Visitors at Ormond hotel discussed the idea of an auto race on the beach. Alexander Winton had already built and driven a race car called the Bullet while Ranson E. Olds was manufacturing small two seaters and had sold a sightseeing bus in Ormond. Winton agreed to bring his car down and Olds said that he would build a suitable challenger. The two cars met and had identical speeds of 57 mph. It was fine sport and neither claimed victory.”

– Wikipedia

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