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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : Check out today's episode of Everything #Minecraft! Everything Minecraft - Ep. 140 - Sky Base Complete...
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Everything Minecraft - Ep. 140 - Sky Base Complete!
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In episode 140 of Everything Minecraft I finish my sky base! If you have any ideas or suggestions for the series, or you would like your name on the wall of ...
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https://plus.google.com/103241682000160087373 Joseph Geldermann : Customize your message
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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : Check out this week's episode of #Minecraft SMP FTB! Minecraft SMP FTB - Ep. 2 - So Many Resources!
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Minecraft SMP FTB - Ep. 2 - So Many Resources!
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Episode two of the Minecraft SMP Feed the Beast series. In this episode I go mining and find a ton of resources! ► Like what you see? Subscribe to me! http:/...
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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : We're chatting live! Come say hi!
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https://plus.google.com/107047219165175787230 Kevin McGill :

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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : If this episode of Everything #Minecraft gets 60 likes, the next episode will have a new world download...
If this episode of Everything #Minecraft gets 60 likes, the next episode will have a new world download!
Everything Minecraft - Ep. 139 - Sky Base!
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In episode 139 of Everything Minecraft I start building a sky base! If you have any ideas or suggestions for the series, or you would like your name on the w...
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https://plus.google.com/108092933627549646035 www.Bayoubuzz.com : Vietnam newspaper has front-page story discussing Louisiana officials at deltas conference http://ow.ly...
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Vietnam newspaper has front-page story discussing Louisiana officials at deltas conference
"We have to remember that along with science and engineering, the story of our deltas is about peopl
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https://plus.google.com/103379945640198599272 Toby Smith : The American Customer Satisfaction Index provides information about people's satisfaction with their ...
The American Customer Satisfaction Index provides information about people's satisfaction with their phones.

Apple declines. Motorola, Samsung, and Nokia rose. Read about the report here:

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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : This may be one of the only times I'll ever cross the streams but I've been nominated for Vlogger of ...
This may be one of the only times I'll ever cross the streams but I've been nominated for Vlogger of the Week by my network and would really appreciate your vote. You know, if you still have a Facebook account that is: https://www.facebook.com/questions/1741264986012120/
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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : Check out my review of the Corsair Vengeance K70!  Overall, I think Corsair did a great job on it. Corsair...
Check out my review of the Corsair Vengeance K70!  Overall, I think Corsair did a great job on it.
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A review of the Corsair Vengeance K70 fully mechanical keyboard. ► Like what you see? Subscribe to me! http://bit.ly/SubToDelta ● My Website: http://www.delt...
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https://plus.google.com/105516019213764072796 S.K. Wloka : 14 closely related crocodiles existed around 5 million years ago "Nowadays, the most diverse species...
14 closely related crocodiles existed around 5 million years ago

"Nowadays, the most diverse species of crocodile are found in northern South America and Southeast Asia: As many as six species of alligator and four true crocodiles exist, although no more than two or three ever live alongside one another at the same time. It was a different story nine to about five million years ago, however, when a total of 14 different crocodile species existed and at least seven of them occupied the same area at the same time, as an international team headed by paleontologists Marcelo Sánchez and Torsten Scheyer from the University of Zurich is now able to reveal. The deltas of the Amazonas and the Urumaco, a river on the Gulf of Venezuela that no longer exists, boasted an abundance of extremely diverse, highly specialized species of crocodile that has remained unparalleled ever since." - http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-05/uoz-1cr052113.php

Globidentosuchus brachyrostris belonged to the caiman family. With its spherical teeth they likely specialized in shellfish, snails or crabs.

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https://plus.google.com/116796848805687902977 Eamon Winden : The US has provided the entire Landsat satellite archive to Google and last Thursday they released a ...
The US has provided the entire Landsat satellite archive to Google and last Thursday they released a new viewer that allows the user to look at land surface change at any place on the planet since 1984. The resulting views are stunning, whether you are looking at glaciers or deltas or urban sprawl. Here is the link to "Time lapse":
http://earthengine.google.org/#intro/LasVegas

Landsat imagery is now free to all users and can be downloaded from this website:
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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : Have any questions you want me to answer in my commentaries?  Let me know here!
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https://plus.google.com/116358560074724411186 Matt Deltas : Thanks for all the nice comments on today's video!
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https://plus.google.com/112940558043402691900 Merry Weathers : .New Epoch Dawning, Say Scientists Evolutionists have long suggested that modern humans are, at least...
.New Epoch Dawning, Say Scientists
Evolutionists have long suggested that modern humans are, at least in part, a product of millions of years of evolutionary adaptation to changing environments across the globe. Now a broad body of scholars and scientists are saying that the roles have been reversed -- that humans have become, rather than the acted upon, the instigators of environmental change, with likely dire implications if steps are not taken to address the shifts. No issue reflects this more, they maintain, than humankind's critical relationship with water.  
Paleoanthropologists, archaeologists, and a variety of other scientists have engaged themselves for decades in researching the internal and external mechanisms of human evolution, a key element of which has been the impact of the environment -- climatological, geological, and biological -- on humans over 3 - 4 million years. Central to this research has been the archaeological and paleontological evidence that has emerged to support the success with which certain species of humans, Homo sapiens or modern humans being the lone survivor, have adapted to shifts in climate and the availabilty and allocation of water. But, as world experts attending the international Water in the Anthropocene Conference in Bonn, Germany are testifying, a role reversal is now well underway, giving birth to what they suggest is the equivalent of a new geological epoch, penned the "Anthropocene'. The Conference scientists point to a suite of disquieting global phenomena that have resulted from humanity's growing dominance of the Earth's environment and a planetary transformation as profound as the last epoch-defining event -- the retreat of the glaciers 11,500 years ago, the beginning of the Holocene (or present) Epoch.
"The idea of the 'Anthropocene' underscores the point that human activities and their impacts have global significance for the future of all living species -- ours included", says Anik Bhaduri, Conference attendee and Executive Officer of the Global Water System Project (GWSP) . "Humans are changing the character of the world water system in significant ways with inadequate knowledge of the system and the consequences of changes being imposed."
"The list of human activities and their impact on the water systems of Planet Earth is long and important," continues Bhaduri. "We have altered the Earth's climatology and chemistry, its snow cover, permafrost, sea and glacial ice extent and ocean volume—all fundamental elements of the hydrological cycle. We have accelerated major processes like erosion, applied massive quantities of nitrogen that leaks from soil to ground and surface waters and, sometimes, literally siphoned all water from rivers, emptying them for human uses before they reach the ocean. We have diverted vast amounts of freshwater to harness fossil energy, dammed major waterways, and destroyed aquatic ecosystems."
Among many examples of humanity's oversized imprint on the world, cited in a paper presented by James Syvitski, Chair of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme and three fellow experts: 
Humanity uses an area the size of South America to grow its crops and an area the size of Africa for raising livestock
Due to groundwater and hydrocarbon pumping in low lying coastal areas, two-thirds of major river deltas are sinking, some of them at a rate four times faster on average than global sea level is rising
More rock and sediment is now moved by human activities such as shoreline in-filling, damming and mining than by the natural erosive forces of ice, wind and water combined
Many river floods today have links to human activities, including the Indus flood of 2010 (which killed 2,000 people), and the Bangkok flood of 2011 (815 deaths)
On average, humanity has built one large dam every day for the last 130 years. Tens of thousands of large dams now distort natural river flows to which ecosystems and aquatic life adapted over millennia
Drainage of wetlands destroys their capacity to ease floods—a free service of nature expensive to replace
Evaporation from poorly-managed irrigation renders many of the world's rivers dry -- no water, no life. And so, little by little, tens of thousands of species edge closer to extinction every day.
With respect to quantity, less than 20 liters daily for sanitary needs and drinking is deemed "water misery" while 40 to 80 liters is considered "comfortable." (Current US per capita average daily consumption is over 300 liters; daily usage in urban Germany is about 120 liters per capita and in urban Hungary, where water is relatively expensive, the figure is 80 liters.)
Missing also are authoritative scientific determinations of how much water can be drawn without crossing a "tipping point" threshold into ecosystem collapse. While there is no general rule, GWSP scientists say withdrawals of 30% to 40% of a renewable freshwater resource constitutes "extreme" water stress, but underline scope to continue satisfying needs if water is returned and recycled in good quality. Mining fossil groundwater resources is by definition non-sustainable.
The water community stresses that concern now extends far beyond 'classic' drinking water and sanitation issues and includes water quality and quantity for ecosystems at all scales.
Says GWSP co-chair Claudia Pahl-Wostl: "The fact is, as world water problems worsen, we lack adequate efforts to monitor the availability, condition and use of water -- a situation presenting extreme long term cost and danger."
What is needed, say the experts, is a better global model for water system monitoring and governance, including new standards and requirements for sustainability.Homo Sapiens -- The Ultimate Survivor?
Looking at the issue from an anthropological perspective, research by paleoanthropologists offer a glimmer of confidence that humankind may be up to the task of turning things around. The same innate adaptability and capabilities developed by humans as catalyzed anciently through evolutionary forces may be key to enabling humankind to resolve the water, not to mention other environmental, crises.  
Dr. Rick Potts of the Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program, for example, has advanced what he calls the variability selection hypothesis, where key adaptations of early human ancestors were shaped by environmental instability. Under this hypothesis, human ancestors increased their abilities to survive and even flourish through change and under a variety of different environments, rather than specializing in the ability to live in only a single environment. New developments in locomotion (such as upright walking), toolmaking, and enlargement and restructuring of the brain for increased cognitive ability (and thus problem-solving skills), have been explained under this hypothesis. To test this hypothesis and compare it with the more traditional habitat-specific hypotheses suggested by many scientists today, Potts has analyzed the human fossil record as well as records of environmental change during the time when human evolution occurred over millions of years. As predicted by the variability selection hypothesis, the remains and tools of ancient humans were discovered at cites across a variety of environments, even for a single species of human. The now extinct Homo erectus species (1.8 million to 300,000 years ago) is the classic example of an evolved ancestral human species that expanded their area of habitation across and out of Africa and throughout most of the Old World. Their fossils and tools, including their trademark Acheulean handaxe, have been found in locations and eras that featured a diverse variety of climates and ecosystems, including sites that evidenced consistent manufacture and use of these tools through climate and ecosystem changes. 
But the problem-solving ability of humans as applied to newly developing environmental issues of humankind's own making remains a question mark.
"Humans today represent the one species that has survived what has been a diverse evolutionary tree, composed of species that had a variety of adaptations and ways of life", writes Potts and his colleagues at the Smithsonian Human Origins Program website. "The question ahead is how well our sources of resilience as a species will succeed as our alterations to the landscape, atmosphere, and water sources interact with the tendency of Earth’s environment to shift all on its own. This is an ‘experiment’ just now unfolding, one that has never been tried before." 
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https://plus.google.com/116785365995853640016 George Chuck Patterson : Apparently this is what happens when you mix toothpaste potassium iodide, dish soap, and hydrogen peroxide...
Apparently this is what happens when you mix toothpaste potassium iodide, dish soap, and hydrogen peroxide? Can any chemistry folks confirm/deny?  

Update: This is known as "Elephant Toothpaste" in chemistry circles.  http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistrydemonstrations/a/elephanttooth.htm
 
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https://plus.google.com/101356898906056927633 Craig Lodrigue : These are the newest members of Tite Kite. " Sky Monkey " the kite flying monkey, he enjoys fyling deltas...
These are the newest members of Tite Kite. " Sky Monkey " the kite flying monkey, he enjoys fyling deltas, night flights, and has a thing for the ladies. "SLOW MOE" the north american beta kite fighteing champion. Not to be overlooked "Mini " the kite flying mini horse. He is  new to kiting but has a great attitude and is sure  to go far in the kite scene. Welcome guys. Tite Kite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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