Nothing to say.
Slipping.
It’ll pass
Feeling unimportant and ignored
plantinghuman
Plants that cover ugly areas as well as detoxify the air, such a creative idea to do!
…Friday… 4-28-17
@vonzos ✌🏻🖤
…Friday… 4-28-17
@vonzos ✌🏻🖤
a small comic about tying up/tying together loose ends
susi brister
Artwork by susi brister.
(susibrister.com)
A new day starts at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming as the moon sets behind a mountain shining with alpenglow. It’s just another magical moment from this remarkable natural treasure. Photo by Jacob W. Frank, National Park Service.
Meet the real women behind Hidden Figures.
In the early days of the Space Race, Dorothy Vaughan headed the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA) West Area Computing unit. It was an important but segregated unit of mostly female mathematicians doing aerospace calculations by hand. When NACA became NASA in 1958, the Analysis and Computation Division desegregated and Vaughan became a sought-after expert on FORTRAN – a programming language used on IBM mainframes.
Vaughan is one of the women whose work inspired the film Hidden Figures — a true story of three African American mathematicians who helped NASA launch the first Americans into space.
Feeling inspired? See how coding might figure into your life. Uncover more about Dorothy Vaughan →
Flatland II by Aydin Büyükta
A series of images by Turkish digital artist and photographer Aydin Büyükta inspired by Edwin Abbott’s book “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
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