Thursday, February 5, 2009

Fly Kicks!!


Here are some new adidas coming out in march of this year. These are the JEREMY SCOTTx Adidas.....this is my fave because they are so different and I will buy a pair of these kicks because these are limiyed edition. Check them out along with others and that he is releasing.

Snake on a Bus?


At 2,500 pounds and as long as a school bus, Titanoboa could swallow crocodiles. It lived after dinosaurs died out, and changes scientists' ideas about 'how big a snake can be.'
By Thomas H. Maugh II February 5, 2009
It was the mother of all snakes, a nightmarish behemoth as long as a school bus and as heavy as a Volkswagen Beetle that ruled the ancient Amazonian rain forest for 2 million years before slithering into nonexistence.Now this monster, which weighed in at 2,500 pounds, has resurfaced in fossils taken from an open-pit coal mine in Colombia, a startling example of growth gone. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-sci-snake5-2009feb05,0,6550292.story
Now thats a big snake!



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Compare and Contrast



So today I was rudely awoken by a noisy fire alarm in my dorm room and I was in the state of a very, very, deep sleep. One of my favorite writers C.S. Lewis says we are in the state of death when we are sleeping. At first I did not believe that but since I was in a deep sleep yesterday I saw a flashing light and it made me think that I was passing into the other side and the heavenly realm...until i heard an ear piercing alarm beep and it mad my realize that I hate pop corn alarms in the dorm room. I was just putting this up to help people think are we really dead when we sleep?

The Hundreds..its the Bomb...literally
























































































New Look at the Hundreds clothing from winter 08 and I really ove the clothin from this place so chech it out. www.thehundreds.com



BBC ICECREAM Febuary Look Book...Yezzir








Once again here is sum new BBC Ice Cream clothing for febuary


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

I PUT ON...For the homies that is....


Ok.....here are two of the homies who have blogs as well and please visit I grew up with these cats and they are rad. D. Wheeler and the T-Time. I also want to shout out my dude Steven Johnson who is a rad clothing designer if you are interested in something different yet simple when you wear it please go to this website www.shopscubasteve.com. He is an aspiring clothing designer and he is on his way to the top. And here are the blog spots for my two homies http://devinlacore-freshmancomposition.blogspot.com/ and here is t-times http://analysisofthenorm.blogspot.com/ and they are great writers. CHECK IT OUT!!!!

WALE!

My boy Wale is doin his thing so check out the 100 miles and running mixtape if you havent yet and the mixtape about nothing. Back to the Feature will be coming soon and I hope you all enjoy because he is the next best thing besides Drake and U-N-I

BBC ICECREAM

I am a big fan of this clothing so here are some tshirts that are currently up right now. Yezzir here is the website www.bbcicecream.com




NASA Recruits Unmanned Aircraft for Earth Science By Alan RadeckiSpecial to SPACE.composted: 16 January 20096:25 pm ET
NASA's Airborne Science Program has unveiled their latest tool for studying Earth's atmosphere - the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system.
In partnership with Northrop Grumman and NOAA, NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center located at Edwards Air Force Base in California formally unveiled the first of their Global Hawks in a Thursday ceremony.
The fully autonomous aircraft can carry a 2,000-pound (907-kg) science payload at 65,000 feet (19,812 meters) on a flight lasting over 30 hours without refueling. Two pre-production RQ-4s, the first and sixth built (designated AV-1 and AV-6) were transferred to NASA in the fall of 2007, and AV-6 is undergoing final preparations to begin its scientific career in about 10 weeks.
NASA Dryden Director Kevin Petersen termed the aircraft and its capabilities a "paradigm shift in airborne science capabilities", providing "unprecedented earth sciences opportunities."
Under the five-year Space Act Agreement, NASA and NG will jointly operate the aircraft. A number of NASA facilities will be involved, with Dryden operating the aircraft and Ames Research Center providing technical support and equipment. Goddard Space Flight Center scientists helped define mission objectives as well as built some of the sensors the aircraft will carry, and the Marshall Space Flight Center will provide real-time mission monitoring and communications with the science payloads.
NOAA is also involved as a partner, and has a strong interest in using the Global Hawk for the study of hurricanes, flying the UAV into storms that are too dangerous for manned aircraft. NOAA Project Scientist Dr. David Fahey described the use of the RQ-4 to study hurricanes as "the big prize", although he indicated that scientific use of the aircraft is primarily being limited at this point by funding, as the technology is so new. "Financially, there's a struggle to do what we want to do, when we want to do it with this program. There isn't somebody throwing money at it. Its progress is being measured, or limited, by the available funding," said Fahey.
After several initial aircraft and equipment checkout flights which will take place in the Edwards area, AV-6's first science program, Global Hawk Pacific 2009, or GloPac, will get under way this spring. For the six-flight program, twelve one-of-a-kind atmospheric science sensors will be mounted on the RQ-4 in place of its previous military surveillance payload and flown over the Pacific and Arctic oceans.
According to NASA, GloPac will use the aircraft to validate instruments onboard NASA's Aura Earth Observing System satellite, as well as to explore "trace gases, aerosols and dynamics of remote upper troposphere/lower stratosphere regions." On another of the GloPac flights, the Global Hawk will be flown from the North Pole down to the equator and back twice in order to obtain atmosphere samples from vastly distant areas all on the same day, a task only made possible by the aircraft's long endurance.

Terror Pack by Puma


PUMA TERRORKING PACK (TERROR)
Behold this quintuplet of Terror King sneaks by PUMA! If you love your Japanese monster movies from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, you’ll probably be all over these like blood and guts on arborio rice. Each monster has a signature shoe (which is nice), and helpfully, their particular ‘skills’ are listed underneath the tongue for easy reference. Like the awesome Macaroni Penguins from earlier this year, the attention to detail on these Pumas is brilliant. There’s reptile spikes, fuzzy eyebrows, pony fur, industrial rivets, dragon skin, crazy eyeballs... everywhere you Look these things have had a lot of work. They’re so over the top even Liberace would be astounded. As seen in ISSUE 14 of Sneaker Freaker.

The Box



So this is from "The Box" which is my dorm room this is my first post of my new blog and I hope you all are looking forward to what is coming up later tonight and I also hope you all bring your cerebellums....i mean if you come normal than you would be another human and not a ghost like me.