clockworktardis:

littlethingwithfeathers:

e-seal:

hardtosaythesethings:

e-seal:

Every piece of technology is ultimately a stone with some magic in it

Well no. We know how it works and can reliably reproduce it. There isn’t magic inside but science.

I’m a computer scientist so I know what I’m talking about, it’s magic

@kaminaduck

We have a civilization run entirely on tiny plates of rock inscribed with runes that channel energy to do our work, manage our money, make writing and music and imagery appear at the gesture of a finger. If that’s not magic to you, you’re wrong. Just because we understand a thing does not make it less wonderous.

hungry-skeleton:

Goblincore:

-dirt

-nature

-moss

-bugs, spiders, and worms

-collecting useless stuff

-being comfy and not letting anyone judge you

Dragoncore:

-gold

-gems

-crystals

-silver

-metals

-lizards

-being lazy

Crowcore:

-dark colors

-anything remotely shiny

-screaming

-active and hyper

-sharing your shinies with your friends

Cottagecore:

-warm and cozy

-calming colors

-cookies and baked goods

-tea and hot chocolate

-anything made of wood

-FROGS!!

-fall

Farmcore:

-hay bails

-farm animals

-feilds

-vegetables

-sunsets

-wheat

-little cats and big dogs

-fall and summer

Dirtcore:

-moss

-anything in nature

-flowers

-grass

-dirt and mud

-amphibious animals

-trees

-cool looking sticks

-wormwormwormworm

Vulture culture:

-bones

-fur

-magic

-herbs

-spices

-october

Meadowcore:

-flowers

-pastel

-feilds and meadows

-baby animals

-butterflies

-spring

Honeycore:

-baked goods

-yellow

-bees?

-farms

-sunrises and sunsets

-summer

-honey, duh!

Grandmacore:

-cozy chair/sofa

-baked goods and other sweets

-cottages

-earthy colors

-nice smells

-cats!!

Naturecore:

-plants

-wild animals

-rivers

-rainbows

-flowers

-bugs

Forestcore:

-moss

-mushrooms

-dirt

-trees

-mud

-sticks

-deer

-bears

-racoons

-beetles

-dead leaves

Earthcore:

-nature

-oceans

-skys

-mountains

-waterfalls

-rainforests

-any animal

-plants

-clouds

Witchcore:

-magic

-lizards

-owls

-cats

-bats

-books

-skulls

-herbs and spices

-dark forests

Bogcore:

-swamps

-bogs

-seaweed

-green water

-frogspawn

-frogs and toads

-lilly pads and lillies

-algie

Mosscore:

-moss

-algie

-mushrooms

-green

-dirt

-mud

-bark

Fairycore:

-pastel

-butterflies

-flowers

-magic

-soft animals

-pink

-sparkly stuff

-spring

Techcore:

-gears

-cogs

-wires

-motherboards

-circut boards

-binary code

-cords

Futurecore:

-buldings

-technology

-robots

-cool cars

-screens

-cameras

-black

-decorative lights

Feel free to add more!!!

Getting a charge from changes in humidity

hope-for-the-planet:

“A new type of electrical generator uses bacterial spores to harness the untapped power of evaporating water…Its developers foresee electrical generators driven by changes in humidity from sun-warmed ponds and harbors.”

Think about the way a fallen leaf curls up as it dries out in the fall. Although it’s very slight, the leaf is moving as it curls and that’s because there is a shift in energy going on as water evaporates from the leaf. That’s basically the idea behind this new technology; harnessing the energy stored by biological materials reacting to changes in humidity.

Specifically, researchers are using a bacterium that wrinkles and hardens into a spore in dry conditions but can quickly return to its original shape when it gets wet. Flexible materials coated in these bacteria also flex and straighten in response to changes in humidity and this movement can be used to generate electricity. It may even be possible to genetically engineer bacteria that can react even more strongly to humidity changes.

This technology is definitely still in the early stages of development, but it could potentially have applications as a whole new type of renewable energy. 

(Blogger’s Note: Physics is not my strong suit so if I explained this incorrectly please let me know.)

Getting a charge from changes in humidity

slytherinpokegirl:

The only people to blame for children under the age of 10 having “addictions” to smart phones, tablets, and technology in general is the parents. I don’t want to hear people complain about their 4 year old knowing how to play with the settings on their ipad. You put the iPad in your kid’s life. You gave a 4 year old their own ipad. They learned to use it. You did that. It’s your fault. Don’t blame kid’s for poor parenting, incompetence, and laziness when it comes to raising children.