Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Is it a sign from gods ... or iPhone glitch?

When Hector Siliezar visited the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza with his wife and kids in 2009, he snapped three iPhone photos of El Castillo, a pyramid that once served as a sacred temple to the Mayan god Kukulkan. A thunderstorm was brewing near the temple, and Siliezar was trying to capture lightning crackling dramatically over the ruins.

In the first two images, dark clouds loom above the pyramid, but nothing is amiss. However, in the third photo, a powerful beam of light appears to shoot up from the pyramid toward the heavens, and a thunderbolt flashes in the background.

Siliezar, who recently shared his photographs with occult investigators, told Earthfiles.com that he and his family didn't see the light beam in person; it appeared only on camera. "It was amazing!" he said. He showed the iPhone photo to his fellow tourists. "No one, not even the tour guide, had ever seen anything like it before."

The photo has surfaced on several Mayan doomsday discussion forums. But was the light beam a sign from the gods ? a warning about Dec. 21, 2012, the date that marks the end of the Mayan calendar cycle, and when some people fear the world will end? Or is it simply the result of an iPhone glitch?

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According to Jonathon Hill, a research technician and mission planner at the Mars Space Flight Facility at Arizona State University, which operates many of the cameras used during NASA's Mars missions, it is almost definitely the latter. Hill works with images of the Martian surface taken by rovers and satellites, as well as data from Earth-orbiting NASA instruments, and is fully versed in the wide range of potential image artifacts and equipment errors.

He says the "light beam" in the Mayan temple photo is a classic case of such an artifact ? a distortion in an image that arises from the way cameras bounce around incoming light.

It is no mere coincidence, Hill said, that "of the three images, the 'light beam' only occurs in the image with a lightning bolt in the background. The intensity of the lightning flash likely caused the camera's CCD sensor to behave in an unusual way, either causing an entire column of pixels to offset their values or causing an internal reflection (off the) camera lens that was recorded by the sensor." In either case, extra brightness would have been added to the pixels in that column in addition to the light hitting them directly from the scene.

Evidence in favor of this explanation is the fact that the beam, when isolated in Photoshop or other image analysis software, runs perfectly vertical in the image. "That's a little suspicious since it's very unlikely that the gentleman who took this picture would have his handheld iPhone camera positioned exactly parallel to the 'light beam' down to the pixel level," Hill told Life's Little Mysteries.

It's more likely that the "light beam" corresponds to a set of columns of pixels in the camera sensor that are electronically connected to each other, but not to other columns in the sensor, and that this set of connected pixels became oversaturated in the manner described above.

"That being said," Hill said, "it really is an awesome image!"

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46560621/ns/technology_and_science-science/

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Daily Protein: 'Not contraceptive enough' birth control pills recalled

tablets.?It said an investigation had?found that some?blister packs of the oral contraceptive might contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredients in the tablets.?The pills were manufactured by Pfizer and marketed by Akrimax Pharmaceuticals and shipped to warehouses, clinics and retail pharmacies nationwide, the company said.?Source: Indian Express

Source: http://daily-protein.blogspot.com/2012/02/not-contraceptive-enough-birth-control.html

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Check Home Security Off Your Holiday ... - Home Security Blog

Posted on February 28, 2012

The holiday season is a time for joyous family gathering, whether it be for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or whatever you choose to celebrate. It is a time for reflection, giving, being thankful, and enjoying friends and loved ones. It can also be a stressful season for many; deciding on gifts, braving holiday traffic at the stores, and preparation and planning for holiday parties and school vacation can take its toll on even the most cheerful parent. These concerns need not extend further during this busy period, and many safety-conscious American are turning to trusted home-security systems to ensure that at least when it comes to safety, they are covered.

Out of town guests and the kids' school-vacation sleepovers mean a higher volume of visitors to your home in November, December, and January. It is often during these very months that national fire statistics increase dramatically, as preoccupied people forget to turn off their holiday lighting displays, some of which become more prone to fires as electrical cables begin to wear down with usage season after season. Gathering around a brightly lit tree with warm cookies and eggnog is a cherished holiday tradition for many families, but tree fires are an unfortunate reality. This home security issue need not become a major concern for your family, though, as many thoughtful consumers choose home security alarms with sensitive smoke detection devices, which instantly alert the local fire department even when you are not home. Falling asleep in front of the smoldering embers of a toasty holiday fire is a delightful memory people hold dear, and with a home alarm system that emits strong beeps, potential fires which can result can be immediately attended to.

The snowfall of many states in the US is a welcome first sign that the holiday season is upon us. Children rejoice in a snow day off from school and strike out with skates and toboggans to take advantage of the powdery landscape. Unfortunately, it's not always a winter wonderland, as freezing temperatures can spell disaster if plumbing becomes damaged or pipes burst. In this event, which can go unnoticed for a significant period of time, basements may flood and deadly carbon monoxide gas can be released. Carbon monoxide gas is invisible and odorless, making it difficult to detect for humans. A specifically-designed alarm system can pick up on its presence, however, even when you might not be able to.

Additionally, there is a good amount of holiday traffic around this time of the year, which makes it sometimes hard to keep track of all of the comings-and-goings in your neighborhood. It may be harder to spot a ne'er-do-well, then, which makes it all the more sagacious to let a video monitoring system do the work for you. Installing video cameras around your home and property helps you keep track of unwanted visitors, and prevent them from making your home a target.

A good home alarm system takes care of these worries for you and ensures that home security is one less thing on your holiday checklist.

Source: http://www.bdhbl.com/791794-Check-Home-Security-Off-Your-Holiday-List.html

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

BluntDinerz Food and Drink Blog. Las Vegas Dining Scene-Cocktail ...

Hey Bluntz-

If you haven't noticed, the blog has had some different content, and stuff you may have not expected. I've been posting irregularly, too. Not how I like it and, now that I have some more time on my hands, I've been able to catch up. I have a couple of projects I've been working on, and I would like to tell you about one of them, just real quick.

As you know, BluntDinerz blogs pretty heavily about food trucks. The food truck community are my street artist heroes of the new millenium and I love how they've changed the playing field and have brick and mortar joints running. It's about time something came along to straighten this out. Restaurants need a reality check. Hey that reminds me, check out this very cool website called restaurant reality check. It's good stuff.? My contribution to the food truck community is a website called bumpersplash. It's a free classifieds for the food truck community and those providing goods and services to the industry.

Bumpersplash is hooked up real tight with bells and whistles like Facebook log in, ability to embed YouTube videos, and social sharing buttons to tweet, share, and +1 your listing. I will also be posting all listings in the food trucks for sale category on the official bumpersplash Facebook fan page. It's totally free to post food truck related classified ads with up to four photos on bumpersplash. I have even added a community discussion board for users to communicate with each other, and a discussion board where you can talk directly with me or one of my administrators. Trucks can post their schedules and upcoming events as well.

Back to business, or whatever you want to call my ramblings.

I'm back in full form, and coming with great posts in all your favorite categories. I've uncovered some tasty gems. You may have noticed that the look of the blog has changed. I'm trying to concentrate on my colors and not look so scattered. The biggest change is the new header. Which will be up by tonight. I do have some proofs from the artist that should give a good idea what it's gonna look like. He was kind enough to give me a couple different color schemes. I think I know which one I am gonna use, but I thought I would let my readers put in their two cents. I might be wrong.

Which color scheme do you like best?

By the way, this logo was bought on fiverr, from user mattanja. Great kid.
Be talking to you real soon. Thanks for reading.


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