Amsterdam 30th 07
March 28, 2007 at 4:49 pm | Posted in Amsterdam (trip) | Leave a commentYellow all! Or must I say Orange to all!,
Going to Amsterdam this Friday with 8 friends of mine. Not sure if I will be able to update my site but I sure will when I get back. Going for 4 days (which in my opinion is enough). Got a few things on my list that I really want to see (I shall post them up).
This Weekend’s Total Lunar Eclipse
March 2, 2007 at 12:46 pm | Posted in New events | Leave a commentWe haven’t had a total lunar eclipse since October 27, 2004 — Yet March 3rd’s event will be the first of three total lunar eclipses to take place within the next 12 months.

Unlike a solar eclipse, which you have to view through a special protective filter to protect your eyes, a lunar eclipse is easy to see with any filter. And you don’t need any special equipment to view it — you can watch it with your eyes alone. But using binoculars or a small telescope will make the viewing experience more rewarding.
We see lunar eclipses when Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon. This geometry creates two kinds of shadows on the lunar surface. Within the outer shadow, the penumbra, the Moon is bathed in a slightly smoky cast; an astronaut standing on the lunar surface would see the Sun partly covered by Earth. Penumbral shading can be difficult to detect, especially near the beginning or end of an eclipse.

The total eclipse on March 3rd favors viewers in eastern North America and Europe.
As the Moon begins to move into the central and darkest part of Earth’s shadow, the umbra, you’ll notice an obvious and ever-larger “bite” in the lunar disk. The partial eclipse is then under way. (A partial eclipse also happens when the Moon glides only part way through the umbra.)
On March 3rd, however, the Moon dives completely inside the umbra, and once that happens no rays of sunlight can reach the lunar surface directly. Even so, the Moon may glow with an eerie coppery light in the night sky, because some sunlight is refracted through the atmosphere all around Earth’s circumference, and some of this reddened light faintly illuminates the Moon.
More RAT®
March 1, 2007 at 11:46 pm | Posted in The Rat® | Leave a commentSurfing the web recently (as we all do), I stumbled on this video off Youtube. I thought “the rat has definitely met its match. However, looking closer…I realized that it was a dwarf in rats clothing. I felt sorry for the guy not because of his shock seeing the “rat-look-alike” but because he belonged to PETA. and therefore he should have not been as shocked, but rather given “it” a nice hug. (as PETA ethically treats animals well) haha.
take a look
Photo session
March 1, 2007 at 11:36 pm | Posted in Photography | Leave a commentI have been asked many times what kind of camera I usually use for some of my shots – and often my replies have been met with astonishment. For example, most of my pictures I took in Stuttgart Germany were with my handy Sony DCSU20/LJ Cyber-shot

This camera is sadly not working anymore, nor is it being produced. At the moment I am using a nifty Casio Exilim EX-S600. comparing some of the pictures take, I think that the Sony does really well in good light and probably gets better shots cause of the point -and-shoot accessibility. However, I still love the exslim’s zoom ( its awesome! ).

Comparing two pictures I took: 1.) with the sony and 2.) with the casio (on a good day), the difference is slightly noticable.
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Please see my flickr side-bar for more clear pictures.
Aideen’s Birthday
March 1, 2007 at 10:48 pm | Posted in Recent events | Leave a commentLast week Friday, Aideen threw an incredible party @ her place. As usual, there was many in attendance. (see pics)

I think this was taken shortly after the wee hours of the morning
I (hear) that there will be a second party this Sunday coming… I’ll keep everyone posted.
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