@the_termin8r Yeap. Was happy to see some people, others not so much.
@samuel_the_leader The a/c is what keeps me going. Though, it was kind of ok today, 35 or so and a bit windy.
@the_termin8r Yeap. Was happy to see some people, others not so much.
@samuel_the_leader The a/c is what keeps me going. Though, it was kind of ok today, 35 or so and a bit windy.
Since you’re the sky expert, I expect a shot of the full moon tomorrow from you
What if I told you I already did that last night, just that the moon was too low in the sky? (Barely peeking over the trees)
We’re still weeks away from Autumn:
My wallpaper:
nice street chikin you have there.
That’s downtown Athens in Syntagma Square. It’s not as nice as it looks to be honest.
It seems a classical italian appetizer
Two moons? You on Mars?
Nope 30 seks to
I guess I’ll share a picture.
This is less than an hour ago at the lab where I work with a view out the window at other university buildings. I’m holding cuvettes that I just analyzed spectrophotometrically to monitor absorbance of dichlorophenolindophenol (DCPIP), which absorbs 600 nanometer light and as a result appears blue. It’s part of the studies I’ve been helping with to monitor the activity of enzymes which catalyze reactions that result in a quantifiable change in chemical species that absorb specific wavelengths (like the blue, oxidized form of DCPIP seen here). As can be planely seen by these four samples, enzymes from different specimens have varying activities (note the differing shades of blue)!
(Sorry for the chemistry jargon.)