Saturday, November 11, 2006

"He Makes Me Different"

"Thou hast made me endless, such is thy pleasure. This frailvessel thou emptiest again and again, and fillest it ever withfresh life.
This little flute of a reed thou hast carried over hills and dales, and hast breathed through it melodies eternally new.
At the immortal touch of thy hands my little heart loses its limits in joy and gives birth to utterance ineffable."

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Know UR Earth Better

Hottest Place on Earth
El Azizia in Libya recorded a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit(57.8 Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922 -- the hottest ever measured.
In DeathValley, California, got up to 134 Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913.
Coldest Place on Earth
The coldest temperature ever measured on Earth was -129 Fahrenheit (-89Celsius) at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.
How far does regular dust blow in the wind?
A 1999 study showed that African dust finds its way to Florida and canhelp push parts of the state over the prescribed air quality limit forparticulate matter set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The dust is kicked up by high winds in North Africa and carried as high as20,000 feet (6,100 meters), where it's caught up in the trade winds andcarried across the sea. Dust from China makes its way to North America,too.
World's Highest Waterfall
The water of Angel Falls in Venezuela drops 3,212 feet (979 meters).
Two Great American Cities are Destined to Merge
The San Andreas fault, which runs north-south, is slipping at a rate ofabout 2 inches (5 centimeters) per year, causing Los Angeles to movetowards San Francisco. Scientists forecast LA will be a suburb of the City by the Bay in about 15 million years.
The Largest Volcano on Earth
The Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii holds the title here on Earth. It risesmore than 50,000 feet (9.5 miles or 15.2 kilometers) above its base,which sits under the surface of the sea. But that's all volcanic chumpchange. Olympus Mons on Mars rises 16 miles (26 kilometers) into theMartian sky. Its base would almost cover the entire state of Arizona.