Monthly Archives: August 2013

Mayan sculpture discovered in Guatemalan pyramid

Mayan sculpture discovered in Guatemalan pyramid

Francisco Estrada-Belli working on the frieze in an undated photoThe figures are richly decorated with quetzal feathers and jade

Archaeologists working in a Mayan pyramid in Guatemala have discovered an “extraordinary” stucco sculpture depicting gods and Mayan leaders.

The frieze, which is eight metres long and two metres wide (26ft by six feet), shows three figures decorated with quetzal feathers and jade sitting atop the head of a mountain spirit.

It was found at the pre-Columbian archaeological site of Holmul.

Site director Francisco Estrada-Belli called it it a once-in-a lifetime find.

Snake Lords v Tikal

The frieze was found below a 20m-high (65ft) pyramid which was built over it in the 8th Century.

“The preservation is wonderful because it was very carefully packed with dirt before they started building over it,” Mr Estrada-Belli said.

The sculpture is believed to depict the crowning of a new Mayan leader in about AD590.

It also bears an inscription made up of 30 glyphs, which was deciphered by Harvard University expert Alex Tokovinine.

The inscription says that the carving was commissioned by the ruler of a nearby city-state, Ajwosaj ChanK’inich.

The archaeologists say the frieze and its inscription shed light on a classical period of Maya rule in which two rival kingdoms, Tikal and the Snake Lords, fought for control of the region.

Mr Tokovinine says the inscription suggests that Ajwosaj, who was a vassal of the Snake Lords, came to the site to re-establish the local political and religious order after Holmul, which had supported the Tikal kingdom, had switched sides.

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Cosplay Interviews

Each month I am interviewing cosplayers for publication and radio broadcasts in conjunction with Patti Hulstrand at The WOD and KWOD radio.  Last month Toni Darling was the headline article and this month Cassandra S. Kyle will be featured.  I am currently scheduling Cara Nicole, AZ Powergirl for recording and interview.  If you would like to join in and get on the schedule so your fan base can learn more about you, please let me know at eiverness@cox.net.  The interviews are very pro-cosplay and you will receive sample questions in advance.

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Things You Would Like to Have

This is another recurring post of mine on things you don’t need but you would like to have.

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What is the ‘Hyperloop’?

What is the ‘Hyperloop’? Billionaire Elon Musk to reveal futuristic transportation idea

By Mike Wall

Smarter America

Published August 12, 2013

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    SpaceX CEO Elon Musk stands next to the company’s Falcon 9 rocket, which blasted SpaceX’s Dragon capsule into orbit in December 2010. (SpaceX)

The fevered speculation about billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s mysterious “Hyperloop” transport system is about to come to an end.

Musk, the visionary behind electric-car firm Tesla and the private spaceflight company SpaceX, has said he will unveil a Hyperloop design on Monday, Aug. 12, after teasing the world about the superfast travel technology for more than a year.

The solar-powered Hyperloop would allow passengers to get from Los Angeles to San Francisco in less than 30 minutes, Musk has said, meaning it must travel at speeds greater than 600 mph. The system would be cheap and convenient, he added, with tickets costing less than a seat aboard a plane or train and Hyperloop vehicles departing frequently from their various stations.

‘[It’s] a cross between a Concorde and a railgun and an air hockey table.’

– Elon Musk 

Though we don’t know exactly how the Hyperloop will work or what it will look like, Musk has dropped some hints since first disclosing the concept in July 2012. For example, this past May he described the Hyperloop as a “cross between a Concorde and a railgun and an air hockey table.”

Using that statement as inspiration, self-described “tinker” John Gardi drew up a design of a system that uses air to blast cars through long tubes. Gardi’s concept “is the closest I’ve seen anyone guess so far,” Musk tweeted on July 15. (See the diagram on Gardi’s Twitter page here.)

Musk has shared some other news about the project lately, revealing that he probably won’t have much time to develop the Hyperloop — at least not in the near future.

“I have to focus on core Tesla business and SpaceX business, and that’s more than enough,” Musk said Tuesday, Aug. 7, during a conference call with Tesla investors, Gizmodo reported.

During the call, Musk expressed hope that the worldwide community of engineers, inventors and tinkers can make something happen with the Hyperloop design he puts out there. But he didn’t close off the possibility of helping out in the future.

“If nothing happens for a few years, with that I mean maybe it could make sense to make the halfway path with Tesla involvement,” Musk said, according to Gizmodo. “But [what] I would say is, you shouldn’t be speculative.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/08/12/what-is-hyperloop-billionaire-elon-musk/?intcmp=trending#ixzz2bsGQEnOO

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Scariest Fish Story

Testicle-biting fish invading Denmark, authorities warn

Published August 12, 2013

FoxNews.com
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    This red-bellied pacu recently caught in Denmark could be a sign that the fish is invading Scandinavian waters. (Henrik Carl)

Jaws may not be the only one salivating as you splash.

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, a cousin of the piranha reported to go after swimmer’s testicles has been found in coastal waters between Sweden and Denmark. And fish experts are warning locals to stay aware — in order to stay whole.

“Keep your swimwear on if you’re bathing in the Sound these days — maybe there are more out there!” Henrik Carl, a fish expert at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, told Swedish news site The Local.

‘Keep your swimwear on if you’re bathing in the Sound these days …’

– Henrik Carl, a fish expert at the Natural History Museum of Denmark 

“They bite because they’re hungry, and testicles sit nicely in their mouth,” Carl added.

Yikes!

The creature in question is a red-bellied pacu, and is native to the Amazon. Pictures of the freaky fish frequently make the rounds of inboxes because of its strangely human-looking teeth.

Local fisherman Einar Lindgreen caught the exotic species on Aug. 4 in the Oresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden, according to LiveScience. The toothy chomper Lindgreen found was just 8 inches long, but the fish can grow to weigh as much as 55 pounds.

Though its teeth are used mainly to crush nuts and fruits, the pacu eats other fish and invertebrates and there have been some reports of human attacks. In Papua New Guinea, the invasive species has reportedly earned a reputation as the “ball-cutter” after castrating a couple of local fishermen, LiveScience said.

“It’s the first time this species has been caught in the wild in Scandinavia,” fish expert Peter Rask Mller of the University of Copenhagen said in a statement. “Discovering whether this fish is a lone wanderer or a new invasive species will be very exciting. And a bit scary.”

“It is not unlikely that someone has emptied their fish tank into a nearby stream just before a vacation and that the pacu then swam out into the brackish waters of Oresund,” Mller said.

Better tie those trunks extra tight, however — just in case.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/08/12/testicle-biting-fish-may-be-invading-denmark/?intcmp=trending#ixzz2bngMUhfv

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‘Pixie dust’ helps man grow new finger

‘Pixie dust’ helps man grow new finger

A man who sliced off the end of his finger in an accident has re-grown the digit thanks to pioneering regenerative medicine.

Lee Spievak showing his severed and regrown finger

Lee Spievak’s finger took about four weeks to regrow  Photo: AP

By Laura Clout

7:24PM BST 30 Apr 2008

Lee Spievak, 69, severed half an inch from his fingertip after getting it caught in the propellor of a model plane.

But over four months he watched as a perfectly-formed replacement grew from his stump, complete with tissue, nerves, nail, skin, and fingerprint.

Doctors now hope that the treatment – using a powder called extra cellular matrix – could be used to repair severely burnt skin, or even damaged organs.

Mr Spievak, who works in a hobby shop in Ohio, was unable to find his severed fingertip and doctors told him he had lost it for good.

His brother Alan, who works in the field of regenerative medicine, sent him the powder, which Mr Spievak calls ‘pixie dust’.

For ten days he put a little on the end of his finger, and says after just two applications the re-growth was already visible.

He told BBC News: “Each day it was up further. Finally it closed up and was a finger. It took about four weeks before it was sealed.”

Now he says he has “complete feeling, complete movement”.

The inventor of the powder, Dr Stephen Badylak from the University of Pittsburgh, has pioneered a process which involves scraping cells from the lining of a pig’s bladder.

The tissue is then “cleaned” of all cells in acid and dried out before being turned into sheets, or a powder.

Scientists believe that when the extra cellular matrix is put on a wound, it stimulates cells in the tissue to grow rather than a scar.

Dr Badylak said: “I think that within ten years that we will have strategies that will re-grow the bones, and promote the growth of functional tissue around those bones. And that is a major step towards eventually doing the entire limb.”

The US military is poised to start trials of the powder to regrow parts of the fingers of injured soldiers.

Another trial in Buenos Aires will involve a woman who has cancer of the oesophagus.

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Your Monday dose of cuteness courtesy of our furry friends.  Enjoy!

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More Cosplay Pictures

More cosplay pictures for your enjoyment.  For other cosplay posts, please type “cosplay” into the search box on my home page.

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Rare Books

Here are a list of some rare books and their prices.  Just a reminder, you can buy my books today instead of waiting years until they cost millions.

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Actors, Models and Filmmaker Needed

A friend of mine who is a fellow novelist in the Phoenix, Arizona area is looking to do a book cover and a small promo film for their book.  This is their description of who they need:

I need 4 models/actors: 

1) Girl, early to mid twenties, natural redhead (ginger). Long hair, thin. 

2) Boy, early to mid twenties, light hair and light eyes. Thin. 

3) Man, late twenties to early/mid thirties, built physique, long-ish hair. A little beard stubble (romance hero-type). Australian accent preferred, or at least the ability to fake it for 3 lines. 

4) Man, mid to late thirties, African American, very built. Jamaican accent preferred, or the ability to fake it for just one line. There will be some acting, but not a lot of speaking. 

Most of the speaking will be in voiceovers (mostly by the girl, who will also be the narrator). We’ll also do still shots with the girl (for the book cover). 

I already have a still photographer (a friend) who has agreed to help. 

Filmmaker – I need someone to film the video portions…a filmmaker with equipment (camera, lights, etc.) and with some know-how on setting up shots. I’d also need him/her to allow me to use the raw footage. My budget is tight, but I am willing to pay the actors and the crew, along with giving them credit on the trailer, and on my website, blog, Twitter, Facebook, and the novel, etc.

If you, or someone you know is interested, please contact me at eiverness@cox.net.

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