Rikw Reuters: Sharp Cuts Screen Production as iPad Demand Drops
In the most comprehensive analysis of its kind to date, scientists have used NASA satellites to gauge just how much of the world ice has been lost to the oceans. Their results Data collected over eight years of the past decade indicates that melting ice raised sea levels worldwide by an average of 1.48 millimeters. Underwhelmed Let CU-Boulder physicist John Wahr 鈥?who helped lead the study 鈥?put
stanley mug that figure into perspective for you: The total amount of ice lost to Earth oceans from 2003 to 2010 would cover the entire United States in about one and one-half feet of water. That translates to about 1,000 cubic miles 鈥?roughly eight times the water volume of Lake Erie. The data was collected using a NASA satellite system, called GRACE, that allowed the researchers to monitor ice loss across all of Earth land ice 鈥?a scientific feat which, until now, had been imposs
stanley cup ible. In the past, estimates of global ice loss were made by measuring accessible glaciers and extrapolating the data to a global scale. And here something even more surprising: even with half a trillion tons of meltwater being added to the world ocean every year, the data collected by Wahr and his colleagues suggests that, outside of Greenland and Antarctica the Earth two larges
stanley cup t caps , much of the planet ice is melting at a slower rate than we once thought. For example, high Asian mountain ranges 鈥?such as the Himalayas 鈥?were found Xter First glimpse of a fanged Chris Meloni from True Blood!
The folks at Google are no strangers to science, science fiction, fantasy, or geek culture in general. Evidence of their fandom is plentiful, most commonly in the form of easter eggs and April Fools ; jokes, for which the company is famous. But you do have to know where to look. Consider this your guide to the ten geekiest Google easter eggs on record. 10. Converse with a Martian The Google Earth App is loaded with all kinds of great easter eggs, but one of
stanley cup quencher the best is actually located off-planet. While in Google Earth, choose Mars from the drop down list of explorable planets and search for MELIZA. The camera will zoom in on a little robot avatar situated beside the infamous Face on Mars. Clicking the avatar will cause it to initiate a somewhat unconvincing conversation with you. Long before there was Cleverbot, there was ELIZA, a computer program developed in the 60s to engage in conversation with human users by means of pattern matching techniques. MELIZA is simply a portmanteau of Mars and ELIZA. 9. Google Advises you on Your Trip to Mordor Visit Google Maps and select get directions. Enter The Shire or Rivendell as your start point, input Mordor as your destination, and m
stanley mugs ake sur
stanley cups uk e you request walking directions. I think you know where this is going鈥?8. Google Counts in Binary Searching for binary, hexadecimal or octal will cause Google to display the number of se