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Sometimes Chasing Rainbows, you Catch Tornadoes

Sometimes Chasing Rainbows, you Catch Tornadoes

I've taken thousands of storm clouds and rainbows, but on May 18, 1989, I witnessed an F1 Tornado develop as I filmed and shot stills of it

Sometimes Chasing Rainbows, you Catch Tornadoes
Non-Reporting Gauges on the Rio Grande

Non-Reporting Gauges on the Rio Grande

Alert: River Gauges Along the Rio Grande…The gauges seem to be failing like dominoes. As of today (Wednesday, 10-23), Candelaria, Presidio Intl Bridge, Redford, Lajitas Crossing, Terlingua Creek Gaug...

Non-Reporting Gauges on the Rio Grande
The Unchained Goddess, 1958 Bell Labs

The Unchained Goddess, 1958 Bell Labs

The Bell System Science Series consists of nine television specials made for the AT&T Corporation that were originally broadcast in color between 1956 and 1964. The Unchained Goddess, Directed by Fran...

The Unchained Goddess, 1958 Bell Labs
New Facebook Cover Video of recent images

New Facebook Cover Video of recent images

A 40 second motion sequence - 10 stills and a time lapse of the storms on 7-7-18

New Facebook Cover Video of recent images
Hershey Bar Pie

Hershey Bar Pie

A recipe my mom and one of her friends came up with to beat the heat during those scorching summer days. The pics were taken in 1994 and by 2004, I finally coded an html page and then it laid dormant ...

Hershey Bar Pie
LED Induced Light Pollution

LED Induced Light Pollution

Regarding light pollution, IMHO, it is only going to get worse, primarily due to the proliferation of LED lighting.

LED Induced Light Pollution
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The Unchained Goddess, 1958 Bell Labs

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The Unchained Goddess, 1958 Bell Labs
The Bell System Science Series consists of nine television specials made for the AT&T Corporation that were originally broadcast in color between 1956 and 1964. The Unchained Goddess, Directed by Frank Capra is the 4th in a series of 9 Science Films produced by Bell Labs. Staring Dr. Frank Baxter and Richard Carlson.
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