College Courses schedule
General Pyschology: M W @ 12:30-1:30pm
World Civilizations II : T R @ 11:10-12:25 pm
Philosophy of Religion: M W F @ 11:10 to 12pm
and an internship to top it off,making that dough cuz im a businesswoman ya know :) !!.....
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Mopeds!!
i hope this isn't a hoax,"Aurora mystery solved?"
"On Jan. 20, 2010, Per-Arne Mikalsen was photographing a vast aurora erupting over the northern Norwegian town of Andenes.
Because solar activity is on the increase, aurora spotters have many opportunities to see the Northern Lights. On this particular night the aurora was intense, stretching toward the southern latitudes of Norway.In one of the photographs taken by Mikalsen was an "object" that couldn't be identified. Although Mikalsen had taken several images at the same location, just one photo showed a mysterious green parachute-like object hanging with the main aurora. (This time, it appears that the Russian military was not involved in the making of this strange shape in the sky.)
At first it seemed easy to dismiss the object as a lens flare or a spot on the camera lens, but after further study it became clear that the answer wasn't that simple. The mystery shape in the aurora over Andenes, Norway, wider angle (photograph by Per-Arne Mikalsen)
Also, Mikalsen is no stranger to aurorae, having worked on Andøya Rocket Range (on the island of Andøya) for many years. He's seen aurorae of all shapes and sizes, but he'd never before seen a structure like this hanging in the sky.
"I have been working the Andøya Rocket Range for 25 years (the 20 last years in the management) and I have become more and more fascinated by the aurora," Mikalsen told Discovery News. "Photography is a hobby for me."
According to Mikalsen, as soon as he posted his aurora photographs on the Spaceweather.com Northern Lights Gallery, he received dozens of emails from all over the world requesting more information about the mysterious shape."Additionally the color of the 'phenomenon' is the same as the color in the aurora, the auroral green line from atomic oxygen," Hansen continued, "so the 'phenomenon' is either a genuine auroral feature or a reflection of auroral light somewhere in space."
source: http://news.discovery.com/space/aurora-mystery-solved.html
More northern lights
,photobucket
Because solar activity is on the increase, aurora spotters have many opportunities to see the Northern Lights. On this particular night the aurora was intense, stretching toward the southern latitudes of Norway.In one of the photographs taken by Mikalsen was an "object" that couldn't be identified. Although Mikalsen had taken several images at the same location, just one photo showed a mysterious green parachute-like object hanging with the main aurora. (This time, it appears that the Russian military was not involved in the making of this strange shape in the sky.)
At first it seemed easy to dismiss the object as a lens flare or a spot on the camera lens, but after further study it became clear that the answer wasn't that simple. The mystery shape in the aurora over Andenes, Norway, wider angle (photograph by Per-Arne Mikalsen)
Also, Mikalsen is no stranger to aurorae, having worked on Andøya Rocket Range (on the island of Andøya) for many years. He's seen aurorae of all shapes and sizes, but he'd never before seen a structure like this hanging in the sky.
"I have been working the Andøya Rocket Range for 25 years (the 20 last years in the management) and I have become more and more fascinated by the aurora," Mikalsen told Discovery News. "Photography is a hobby for me."
According to Mikalsen, as soon as he posted his aurora photographs on the Spaceweather.com Northern Lights Gallery, he received dozens of emails from all over the world requesting more information about the mysterious shape."Additionally the color of the 'phenomenon' is the same as the color in the aurora, the auroral green line from atomic oxygen," Hansen continued, "so the 'phenomenon' is either a genuine auroral feature or a reflection of auroral light somewhere in space."
source: http://news.discovery.com/space/aurora-mystery-solved.html
More northern lights
,photobucket
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Pt. 2 : Nostalgic valencia Daze memories
So i stayed up last nite thought up of this playlist sooo....
“Room on fire” and “Is this it” pretty much sums up my angsty/crazy/Cool teen years '99-'05,
And these songs as well
,soundtrack:
1969- The Vines
Ain't no room- The Vines
Made in NYC- the Casualties
Little Acorns- White Stripes
winning days- The Vines
Don't look back into the sun- the Libertines
Up the bracket- the libertines
Stop-BRMC
Red eyes and tears-BRMC
paperback writer-Beatles
People are strange-The Doors
Little Boots-Sonic youth
Plastic Sun- Sonic Youth
Rainfall- The Vines
Get what you need-Jet
Date with the night- yeah yeah yeahs
Miles away- yeah yeah yeahs
Art Star- yeah yeah yeahs
Bandages-Hot Hot heat
So yeah i pretty much:
"I recall the 90s as a hazy, ambivalent time period of my life; childhood memories consist of: stumbling upon interesting individuals in San Fran, my hood Valencia,Vintage stores, local Art, rummaging my dad's LP's & CDs of the Beatles,the Moody Blues, Doors,velvet Underground, Cream, Pink Floyd,so on."
; Chilling at 826 valencia with kids from summer school,
i.e. these cool spots:
first visit to SF Museum of Modern Art[when i was 13] how it changed my life.recent visit to Sf Moma late '09:
More pics...
cupcake still life by Janny :)
“Room on fire” and “Is this it” pretty much sums up my angsty/crazy/Cool teen years '99-'05,
And these songs as well
,soundtrack:
1969- The Vines
Ain't no room- The Vines
Made in NYC- the Casualties
Little Acorns- White Stripes
winning days- The Vines
Don't look back into the sun- the Libertines
Up the bracket- the libertines
Stop-BRMC
Red eyes and tears-BRMC
paperback writer-Beatles
People are strange-The Doors
Little Boots-Sonic youth
Plastic Sun- Sonic Youth
Rainfall- The Vines
Get what you need-Jet
Date with the night- yeah yeah yeahs
Miles away- yeah yeah yeahs
Art Star- yeah yeah yeahs
Bandages-Hot Hot heat
So yeah i pretty much:
"I recall the 90s as a hazy, ambivalent time period of my life; childhood memories consist of: stumbling upon interesting individuals in San Fran, my hood Valencia,Vintage stores, local Art, rummaging my dad's LP's & CDs of the Beatles,the Moody Blues, Doors,velvet Underground, Cream, Pink Floyd,so on."
; Chilling at 826 valencia with kids from summer school,
i.e. these cool spots:
first visit to SF Museum of Modern Art[when i was 13] how it changed my life.recent visit to Sf Moma late '09:
More pics...
cupcake still life by Janny :)
Loe Reed said "my soul must be saved",so i transcended time and the past as i wrote this to finish where i started....
this piece of writing is a follow up to a previous poem i wrote that won a contest in poetry.com back in '03, recently i found closure. Funny that back then i listened to a lot of the Velvet Underground and now i like their songs even more in depth since i know now their motive was to make experimental sound in music; which is my goal in progress to be an innovator as far as creative writing...
-Janny
i dreamt Thom yorke singing to me last night; so now i found the courage to post this
minute of sketches drawing
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