Much like “flying cars”, atomic powered cars were a campy futuristic meme of the 50’s, for example, there was the Ford Nucleon concept: From Wikipedia: The Ford Nucleon was a…
Category: Curious things
Even Further Down "The Borehole"
Yesterday we had an enlightening guest post by Ian Rons titled Further Down the “Bore Hole” which presented some comment data and graphs, along with some observations about that nature of…
20 trillion watts is not even Trenberth's missing heat
Dr. Roger Pielke Sr. writes: News Article On The Earth’s Heat From Radioactive Decay An intriguing news article has appeared by Charles Q. Choi titled Radioactive decay fuels Earth’s inner fires The…
A demonstration of Chladni Patterns
Post submitted by John A. Readers of Climate Audit will have noted Steve McIntyre mentioning Chladni patterns in respect to the results of some climate reconstructions which exhibit spacial autocorrelation…
For you military history buffs – bad karma das boot
Since I spent so much time working with Google Earth for the surfacestations project, I decided to create a blog for fun, where I can practice my sleuthing skills using…
Curiosity in the desert
It is not often we see perfect triangles in the desert from space. Anybody know what this is?
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