Showing posts with label Globe at Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globe at Night. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

For Tonight's Skill...

...a day late and not helpful in the apocalypse, but nonetheless...

I'm going to try to learn how to imbed a video.

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Hmm that totally didn't work, AND I spelled embed wrong...



Let's see if my 2nd attempt worked!
Ooh it looks like it totally did.
If so, two things...
1) This video is from the previously-mentioned, now-over-for-2011 Globe at Night campaign.
2) Here are the instructions for embedding videos in case the rest of you are SLOW like Yours Truly (YT).

Embedding is fun! I'll try it again, to at least make this blog post relevant by including an apocalypse joke, which I found on Pinterest thanks to the mad pinning skills of one Amanda Musgrove. Hmm, I'm going to have to work on adjusting the size. Ha! Enjoy.


Source: zazzle.com via Tiffany on Pinterest

Friday, April 20, 2012

Social Media and Social Action

I didn't post yesterday due to a disturbing lack of blog fodder. Then, today, I went on Facebook, and really, don't all posts begin and end with Facebook?

First of all, salz69 of Northwest Indiana geocaching fame had this image on his wall:

Thank you, salz69, for that.

And then, while scrolling down my news feed, I found a CONTEST wherein you can win an Android phone. I'm pretty sure you have to have a facebook account to participate in this contest. Sorry. Social media rules the day. You can find out more about social media here. If you are already hip to the FB, please enjoy my little story, which is an homage to the BCA/Manchester College days. If you are not hip, you need to be, so please read the January 2012 issue of Wired magazine to help you along.

Anyway, back to the contest. It's sponsored by banthephonebook.org. You have to write a comment that explains the last time you used a phone book.

Finally, to round out this themed post, ever since Miss Gokey and I attended Stargazing Seminar #1 (that's right, folks: yes I did just hyperlink my very own blog) at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, I've been following the Globe at Night Campaign on Twitter.

TONIGHT! Is the very last night! During which you can make a report for Globe at Night during 2012.

So, on that note, I will let you go get started facebooking, tweeting, commenting, reporting, or whatever else it is that you may have to do on this lovely 96-degree (in Vegas) afternoon.


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Barn's Burnt Down...

This title/first line of a famous haiku by Masahide, a late 17th-century samurai, was introduced to me by my traveling companion and perpetual star of my Single Girl's Guide to the Impending Apocalypse Blog, Miss Gokey. The full text of the haiku is:

"Barn's burnt down
now
I can see the moon."

It is particularly fitting that I use the poem in this post because my friend Oren (buy it!) participated in Indianaplolis' Encyclopedia reading last night after publishing a haiku on facebook in the early afternoon.

In my perpetually optimistic and lighthearted childlike naivete, I began this blog about the potential impending apocalypse. Well, kids, it's all fun and games until you start reading James Wesley Rawles, creator of SurvivalBlog. The first 25 pages of the first of his books that I'm planning to read convince me that the barn is indeed going to burn down. We are going to see the moon. We may as well know what we're looking at.

In that spirit, Miss Gokey and I made a triumphant return to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area to attend a little stargazing seminar and participate in the Globe at Night Campaign. Globe at Night is collecting data once a month in January, February, March and April to raise awareness of light pollution. You look at Orion, then submit your data via the web app. The website has family activity packs and detailed instructions. I encourage people to do this. Personally, I'm totally following Globe at Night on Twitter and I plan to do my own personal entry tomorrow night.

In fact, I found this video on Twitter, entitled, "Does Las Vegas Care About Their Light Pollution?" I would argue that we do. But this blog is not a forum for my ranting about how I'm tired of people not realizing that there are actual people with actual social consciences living here. So, back on task. The evening was fabulous. We:

- ate sour gummies
- took an alternate route to Lake Mead
- got (only slightly) lost twice even though we know that we're supposed to do research and recon before we head into the wilderness
- saw two jackrabbits
- saw a coyote (my first!)
- learned how to read the star chart (kinda)
- got free January star maps
- learned about open-source stargazing software at Stellarium
- learned how to use our fingers to figure out our latitude (at least in the Northern Hemisphere)
and finally...

...the piece de resistance (drum roll):

we viewed the Orion Nebula through a telescope.
Yeah, it's under his skirt. It's okay. These things happen.

So, when James Wesley Rawles convinces me that no matter how much I scramble, I can never, ever be prepared for "the end of the world as we know it," I can revert back to the words of the heroic samurai. When the barn burns down around us, we will be able to pay more attention to the stars.

Have fun submitting your data to the project! Let me know how it goes.