Activity from Cranberry

Showing posts from:

Displaying post 1 to 15 of 15

Feeling crowded?

Growth
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 3:51 PM on April 13, 2008 (150 comments)

Pavarotti is dead.

Turandot will never be the same. Washington Post is reporting that Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has died at his home in Modena.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 10:13 PM on September 5, 2007 (87 comments)

Time's up. Where are the pictures?

It is afternoon in Portland, Oregon. Where are the pictures from last night's big 8th anniversary meetup? Lynsey and da shiv and maybe others had cameras there. Skip the photoshopping and just post the pictures, please.
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 1:36 PM on July 15, 2007 (49 comments)

It's an Apple town right to the core. That is the...

It's an Apple town right to the core. That is the headline on an article in the (Portland) Oregonian.
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 10:59 PM on February 2, 2007 (45 comments)

Can we have a sideblog on the blue to this...

Can we have a sideblog on the blue to this question?

"Is that Quonsar's pic on th elf? would that make it an elflink?
posted by Iron Rat at 5:17 PM PST on December 17"
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 11:24 PM on December 17, 2006 (19 comments)

Exchange students?

Does anyone have actual experience with an organization called World Heritage? This is not the historic buildings and archaeological sites organization, but apparently a non-profit program for high school exchange students.
posted to Ask Metafilter by Cranberry at 1:59 PM on October 9, 2006 (6 comments)

Hello, admins. It is just a tiny bug; I posted to...

Hello, admins. It is just a tiny bug; I posted to #51093 at 12:01, the comment was timed at 12:04.
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 12:08 AM on April 22, 2006 (12 comments)

MetaFilter is recognized in the online version of...

MetaFilter is recognized in the online version of Atlantic Monthly:
Bloggers who have referred the most visitors to The Atlantic Online in 2006:
Andrew Sullivan
Boing Boing
MetaFilter
Political Animal
Kottke.org
Daily Kos
The Washington Note
The Corner
Talking Points Memo
Power Line
Gawker
The Guardian
Althouse
Persian Blog
posted to MetaTalk by Cranberry at 9:15 PM on April 8, 2006 (97 comments)

Global cooling?

Big freeze an alternative to cremation A town in Sweden plans to become the first place in the world where corpses will be disposed of by freeze-drying, as an environmentally friendly alternative to cremation or burial. Jönköping, in southern Sweden, is to turn its crematorium into a so-called promatorium next year. Sorry - registration is required to access Sydney Morning Herald so more of the article will be included: "the pioneering method ... involves freezing the body, dipping it in liquid nitrogen and gently vibrating it to shatter it into powder. This is put into a small box made of potato or corn starch and placed in a shallow grave, where it will disintegrate in six to 12 months. People are to be encouraged to plant a tree on the grave. It would feed off the compost formed from the body, to emphasise the organic cycle of life." After seeing the destruction Katrina wreaked on the above ground graves in Louisiana, one might seriously consider an environmentally friendly alternative.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 1:59 PM on September 29, 2005 (48 comments)

A New Kind of Solar Storm

Going to the moon? Be careful. A new kind of solar storm can take you by surprise. Biggest proton storm since 1956 - before there were satellites monitoring the sun.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 4:44 PM on June 10, 2005 (11 comments)

Does anyone know what these are?

Thanks to the Intolerable Beauty post, I followed a link to Edward Burtynsky's site, where I saw this. Does anyone know what the spheres in that picture are?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Cranberry at 3:27 PM on April 16, 2005 (9 comments)

Water on earth's moon?

Come and get it? Some researchers believe there's water on the Moon in reach of human explorers. ...as we look towards the Moon with thoughts of setting up a permanent home there, one new question is paramount: does the Moon have water? Although none has been definitely detected, recent evidence suggests that it's there.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 4:01 PM on April 14, 2005 (24 comments)

Inside Mike Fincke's arm

NASA takes ultrasound to space No astronaut is pregnant, but NASA is using ultrasound as a portable diagnostic tool in space. If the NHL ever settles its labor dispute, the Red Wings' trainer may use it too.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 1:27 PM on February 16, 2005 (3 comments)

Titan-ic pictures

NASA has released some pictures from another moon The article has some pictures - almost actual and computer-enhanced of Titan. There are also links to the radar signals Huygens received in its descent to Titan and Cassini sent back to NASA. (They sound a bit like a Vespa buzzing past a window.)
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 11:24 AM on January 17, 2005 (28 comments)

WHat's in a name?

'Tsunami' born out of disaster A young mother gives birth to one child while losing track of another.
posted to MetaFilter by Cranberry at 11:14 AM on January 1, 2005 (26 comments)