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Tiffany Sum
2012
elephant, totem, silver Mylar, stainless steel #8 finish, darwinian, and algorithmic archetypes

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not-my-game-at-all.
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HYDRAULIC FRACTURING  or FRACKING is the technique used to release natural gases (shale, tight, coal seam), petroleum or other substances.

A distinction can be made between low-volume hydraulic fracturing used to stimulate high-permeability reservoirs, which may consume typically 20,000 to 80,000 US gallons (76,000 to 300,000 l; 17,000 to 67,000 imp gal) of fluid per well, with high-volume hydraulic fracturing, used in the completion of tight gas and shale gas wells; high-volume hydraulic fracturing can use as much as 2 to 3 million US gallons (7.6 to 11 Ml) of fluid per well.This latter practice has come under scrutiny internationally, with some countries suspending or even banning it. The first use of hydraulic fracturing was in 1947, though the current fracking technique was first used in the late 1990s in the Barnett Shale in Texas.

Detractors point to potential environmental impacts, including contamination of ground water, risks to air quality, the migration of gases and hydraulic fracturing chemicals to the surface, surface contamination from spills and flowback and the health effects of these. State and federal regulatory agencies and the industry are working to address these concerns. The EPA is conducting a study, set to be released for peer review at the end of 2012, of hydraulic fracturing’s impact on drinking water and ground water resources.


Click here to sign the petition to ban fracking in California.

No fracking.

(Source: revolutionarycinema, via fuckyeahmath)

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fuji mountain top onsen sounds incredible right now. not that im cold. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Springs_(disambiguation)
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Photography should never just be a phase. This wall is pretty great. It witnessed so much blood, sweat and honey. Liquid as it flows. Next stop, Yangtze River.
 Below is the Yellow River, I like it phonetically, Huang He.tif
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loverofbeauty:

けしからん猫の跳躍力は歪みない。 ‐ ニコニコ動画(原宿)
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On this day in LIFE Magazine — Fresh Hope on Cancer: 2,000,000 Volt Radiation for Cancer Patient.
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gunsandposes:

Images from the “Slaver Weapon” episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-1974).

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Aerial view of two tractors in field plowing trench-like furrows in methods called “listing” to counteract wind and “contouring” furrows plowed at right angles to the slopes to hold any rain, in order to save top soil against the ravages of dust storms.
See more work from Margaret Bourke-White here.
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chenicelouise:

One of my favorite quotes from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’

I’ll say.
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haveanicedieye:

This is architecture that originates from the system of Cidori, an old Japanese toy. Cidori is an assembly of wood sticks with joints having unique shape, which can be extended merely by twisting the sticks, without any nails or metal fittings. The tradition of this toy has been passed on in Hida Takayama, a small town in a mountain, where many skilled craftsmen still exist.

- ArchDaily

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Soumaya Museum, Mexico

” I want to go to there.”

That would be a pretty great first museum solo show locale. Hmm… how’s my neck doing? It’s ok, gotta stop thinking out loud. 

http://www.fr-ee.org/

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i didnt ask.
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yup, angry grandpa’s got a point.
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yup. the machine is working. and sleepy time soon.psd
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