Explore the universe with NASA Images

The NASA Images site is so full of awesome that I think I’m going to bust.

Really, it is. Positively overflowing with awesome!

NASA Images is a service of Internet Archive ( www.archive.org ), a non-profit library, to offer public access to NASA’s images, videos and audio collections. NASA Images is constantly growing with the addition of current media from NASA as well as newly digitized media from the archives of the NASA Centers.

The timeline on the home page is pretty slick, taking you from 1968 all the way up to 2008 with little thumbnails of significant items that pop up as you go from year to year. You can select a keyword to browse through (Gemini, Skylab, Apollo, etc) or choose from one of the four main categories above (Universe, Solar System, Earth, Astronauts) to start your journey. You can also search keywords on your own.

Browsing the images is pretty easy. On the left side are lists of keywords that you can click to narrow the selection of images displayed. Click another keyword and it’s added to the search criteria list. Click an image and you’re taken to a page that shows the image along with a bunch of meta-information about the image. Scrolling the mouse wheel while the cursor is on the image zooms in and out (or use the zoom selector placed over the image).

Panning around a zoomed image is as simple as clicking and moving the cursor around. The box with the image meta-data can be expanded or collapsed when you’re finished reading.

A potentially very cool feature is the ability to create your own media groups and presentations, allowing you to collect, share and show off your favourite images. You can also explore media groups and presentations that other people have created too.

Yeah, this is going to be a fun site to explore.

Found via Slashdot.

Luau for the dogs

It was a busy evening for me as I shuttled myself between a couple of events last night.

First up was WHLR‘s Bow Wow Luau fundraiser event.

It was hosted by the folks at Down to Earth, an outdoor garden/living space type place that had a lot of neat stuff: plants, fountains, outdoor furniture, that kind of thing.

There were some nice beachy tunes being played and some great food provided by Square Onion.

Grilling in a grass skirt

There were some great baskets being raffled off and everybody there seemed to be having a good time.

Birthday pair

Heather and Mr. Heather/Tim were nice enough to host a party for themselves and invite a few people, so I made the journey out to Moncks Corner to join them.

Birthday girl Heather

Birthday boy Mr. Heather/Tim cutting the cake

Mike giving Wallace some attention

Mom and daughter

Shuffling along

I think the running is starting to get a little easier. The first lap is getting a little easier to get through and I’m still sucking wind at the end of my mile, but the in-between parts feel better. I think my pace is getting a bit faster too.

The heat still makes it tough to run although today was a little cooler than Monday’s run. Now up to doing a 3 lap warm up walk, jog/shuffle 6 laps, a 3 lap cool down walk and then 3 more laps on the indoor track to finish cooling off. Total distance of 2.5 miles.

Definitely feeling much better about running than when I first started out, but it’s still tough.

Water + PDA = Hosed

After wondering where my PDA had wandered off to, I found it in my pants pocket.
The pants that I pulled out of the washing machine and was about to toss in the dryer.

Oh. Crap.

This is what it looked like when I put it on the cradle.

Waterlogged Tungsten T3 sitting in the cradle
Waterlogged Tungsten T3

See the pretty cloud background? That’s not a background image.

Waterlogged Tungsten T3 sitting in the cradle
Waterlogged Tungsten T3

I was actually quite surprised it even turned on. Then it did this

Malfunctioning waterlogged Tungsten T3
Malfunctioning waterlogged Tungsten T3

The T3 only has power when it’s on the cradle, so I suppose that means it’s pretty much dead.

I guess this will be my chance to ugprade. It’s too bad Palm doesn’t have anything I want to upgrade to. Guess I’ll be surfing the internets looking for a used T3.