As the oil turns to wax, it is less buoyant, allowing the whale to sink. Run blood across it to warm it up, turns back to oil, which floats! Kinda awesome.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, they use their own blood to warm it! So cool that a body would find a mechanical solution to that problem.
An images thread might be good. It'd be nice to have the pictures we want everyone to see posted here, kids and pets and houses and new hair and such, and then we wouldn't have to fiddle around with who's on Facebook, who's Friended on Flickr, or whatever. But I don't think I'd like having images in every thread. As someone else said, there's already Tumblr and I don't want us to be that.
Not sure I want us to be posting reaction macros. Disgruntled Chipmunk and Grumpy Cat are funny, but I really like that this is the a place where we communicate via words. Even if that word is eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Oh, also. One thing I'd like, and this may have to do with how I have things configured (because I never configured anything), but I wish images I click on here would open in a new tab. Is there a way I can make it do that?
I really like that this is the a place where we communicate via words.
This is very true, and a good point.
If you right click, Zen, you'll get an option to open it in a new tab.
I just learned the purpose of spermaceti- it's a buoyancy device. They cool it by drawing in water to turn it to wax and they sink. Warm it back up, increases buoyancy. So frickin' cool.
There's some dispute about this. There are scientists who regard the impact on buoyancy as being small save for the largest sperm whales, and the biological structures are insufficient for the purpose.
The alternative theory is that it helps the sperm whale's echolocation. Organs filled with spermaceti are very sensitive to receiving sound waves.
I don't know how all y'all with regular jobs don't go about killing your coworkers on a regular basis.
This made me laugh. I work a pretty regular job AND I probably interact with the same people in larger numbers than most (about 200 a day) and I rarely have this reaction. Teaching is odd in that I deal with large numbers of people (like retail) but they are same people every day for a year. I always think I don't like people, but I must to be around so many of them all the time.
I had to take Grace to a radiology study to see if she is aspirating (I would wager not as she's been drinking water for 18 months and only had viral pneumonia, not pneumonia due to aspiration). The drive to UCLA at 1:30 took me 30 minutes. The drive back took closer to 70 minutes (less if I don't count the 10 minutes I waited in traffic in the parking garage for jackasses to figure that shit out). Sigh. I would consider different docs on our side of town, but I can't.
ita, is this the last official week of woo woo nurse? Or is it going perm?
Paging Polgara, are you doing yarn crawl this year?
About 30 minutes ago, someone called me from Athens. She left a whispered voicemail in Greek and then played Adele's cover of "Lovesong".
Dudes, I totally got a drunk dial from Greece!
When is it?
ETA: Nevermind, googled it. Looks fun, though huge--dunno if I could hit every one of those stores. Can't hurt to try, though. You?