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Photographs of a planet

I cannot emphasize how cool HiRISE stuff is or how amazing the photographs of Mars are; it makes me wonder how it would feel to step onto another planet; to see the sun and the stars in a completely different way; to live without our moon. I read a lot of fantasy/science fiction and I think that anyone who works with science or technology eventually has to think about these things (which could be why fantasy/science fiction is a stereotypical geek obsession). Thinking about walking on other planets, or there being life in another galaxy shakes up my world view; I once had a teacher ask me, what would aliens from another planet think of human sports like boxing? Would they stand, amazed, that humans would stand around and cheer people hitting each other? (He was a boxing fan) That idea got imprinted in my brain, and now I look at a lot of things that way — like hair. How would a being without hair see our occupation with hairstyles? Thinking about stuff like that can go on forever — it’s like going down a rabbit hole (Marti often regrets asking me what I’m thinking; the first time he asked, I said, “I’m thinking that if I could remake the world…” Who says he didn’t know what he was getting when he married me?).

Anyway, I love getting to work around the world of space and astronomy, and I thought I would give the PR guy a lift and post the YouTube video of recent stereo photographs of Mars on this site. It’s a fun video, complete with cheesy “space” music (if only they were playing tracks from Star Wars…oh, copyrights, how difficult you can make life sometimes!). You might not think seeing the mountains and valleys of Mars up close is quite as exciting as I do — which is why I’ve got this job, and you haven’t, it would seem — but on the other hand, it might give your spine a tingle. And who doesn’t like a little spine tingle now and again?

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New Books!

Those of you who know me, know that I love books, get obsessed with books, overwhelmed with books, spend every last penny getting the latest from my favorite author…this is what led me to library school (who knew you couldn’t read books at work when you worked at a library? I was robbed, people!).  Anyway, Scott Westerfeld is one of my fave authors, and I sometimes fantasize about hanging out with Scott and some of the people he hangs out with, since every last one of them is one of my favorite authors.  Holly Black, Cassandra Clare, Justine Larbalastier (his wife) are but a few.  I knew I was a geek when I read a book by Cassandra Clare and recognized a reference to one of Holly Black’s stories.

Anyway, here is the trailer for Westerfeld’s latest book — I am looking forward to reading it, right after I read Suzanne Collins’ second book, called Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, the first book in the series, is one of the best books I’ve read).  I love all of Scott’s books, and I’m looking forward to a new series!

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I laughed for about five minutes

I really did laugh that long — I couldn’t stop, and ended up wheezing (I’ve had bronchitis the last few weeks).  Anyway, while I don’t always get Marti’s geek comics, this one did hit me just right.  The mouseover refers to the newest book by Neal Stephenson (sorry, now there should actually be a mouseover!).

Maybe you have to be a literature geek to get it, but...

Maybe you have to be a literature geek to get it, but...

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I think I’m keeping it

I think I’ve settled on this new theme, called Amazing Grace (I’m not sure why, exactly). I loved another one, but it was really buggy and I have too much content now to deal with issues like drop-downs that don’t work and such. I have 368 posts, 1 page, 17 drafts contained with 16 categories and 1 tag (can you tell I just started tagging?). At least that’s what my new-and-improved version of WordPress tells me now when I log in. The most painstaking part of this process, other than calling Marti repeatedly and saying, “I broke it. Again.” was replacing the pictures in the upper right-hand corner. There were many cool sunset pics, but really, why else do Marti and I fight for our now-repaired-with-duct-tape digital camera, other than to put cool photos on our websites (Marti always steals mine)? So I used Paint.net, a somewhat more sophisticated program than usual (still learning Photoshop here; yes, I am a noob) to grind these photos down to fit in the little graphics envelope you can see around them. Does my back hurt? Yes. Am I grouchy? A little. More to do with PMS than with Paint.net, but there you go.

Close-up of a Canyon Tree Frog, seen in Sabino Canyon

The best part of this is that I had to concentrate so hard on this that I could forget about my homework, or my friend who has a 2-month-old and didn’t even tell me she was pregnant. Yes, people! If you are having a baby, let me know, I really do send gifts. Good ones. Anyway, I love the photos, if I do say so myself. Most were taken on a hiking trip we did this spring, which was awesome and wonderful because Ben walked all by himself, we did not have to carry him and, although we still have to carry Maya, the freedom of only carrying one child was pretty exhilarating. I mean, people do this every day! They go for hikes! Without 25 pounds of equipment! (Well, depends on the person, I suppose) We did get some great pictures, and I have to confess — these are all mine. Yes, the one with the frog — mine. The cool one of the lizard on the stacked rocks — mine.

Lizard balances on a pile of rocks in Sabino Canyon

Mine, allllll miiiine!!!! Bwahahahaha. Wait, are we talking about pictures? Oh, and by the way — I left 2 stock photos in. So they really aren’t all mine. The misty forest with a bridge? Not Tucson. Also the picture with the sunlight coming through the trees is not mine. But the rest are (I’ll be taking the stock photos out and adding more pics very soon).

So, enjoy the new look — I know I will. And please, please! Let me know if there are any problems with the site by e-mailing me at misheru [the at sign you darn robots] misheru dot com.
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