I plan to create a demagogue with duct tape, antibiotics, "freedom" headbands, mint chip ice cream, tv's that only show Day's of Our Lives, Cristina, and American Idol, genetically modified communists, and canons.
I will celebrate my success at Churchill's.
Music
Barry Manilow remixed by Shania Twain
Movies
Midnight Cowboy (thank you bradley) and documentaries.
Television
I want to caress Conan's cowlick
Books
keep the fireplace going
Heroes
The homeless, mute woman who survives in the streets of LIttle Haiti
I'm good thanks for asking. I've been here in San Diego for awhile now. Working as a hotel front desk clerk in Downtown close to two years now. Going to school too. My major is astrophysics/astronomy. And stil playing the cello of course. What have you been up to? You still live in the Valley? I was there not to long ago and passed by your old house. I wasn't stalking you or anything I just passed by :P
got some new scarves.. and video footage! miss you, can't wait to have tea when i get back.. only two months now.. i'm not counting really tho.. lots of love to your world!
Called tardigrades, or water bears. "There are about 750 species described. Tardigrades occur over the whole world, from the high Himalaya (above 6000 m) to the deep sea (below 4000 m) and from the polar regions to the equator."
"The most convenient place to find tardigrades is on lichens and mosses. Other environments are dunes, beaches, soil and marine or freshwater sediments, where they may occur quite frequently (up to 25,000 animals/l)."
"Temperature--Tardigrades can survive being heated for a few minutes to 151 C or being chilled for days at -272.8 C (almost absolute zero). Radiation--Shown by Raul M. May from the University of Paris, Tardigrades can withstand 5700 grays or 570,000 rads of x-ray radiation. (Five grays or 500 rads would be fatal to a human). Pressure--They can withstand the extremely low pressure of a vacuum and also very high pressures, many times greater than atmospheric pressure. In theory, they could even survive the vacuum of space." (more) (less)