Posts Tagged ‘interesting’

Honking away earthquakes

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Going under the earthquake tunnel one night, capturing some of the honking in action. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Read about it here.

earthquake tunnel from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Huntington Gardens: pond & desert

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The final installation of the gallery of pictures from the Huntington Gardens. See Part 1 and Part 2. Click pictures for original size.

Canine unit

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a policeman in the k9 unit brings out the canine

Speed limits

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Oh, the wanderings of a curious mind.  As I was driving down a street a couple of days ago, I noticed that the speed limit was listed as 40 MPH.  I had this recollection that the speed limit was 35 on that road, when I was driving along the other side earlier in the day.  So suddenly I had this epiphany that maybe, just maybe, the speed limits on the two sides of the road were different?

A bit further down the road, the speed limit did go down to 35, so I figured that when I was driving up the opposite side, I probably just hadn’t noticed the change from 35 to 40.  However, it did get me thinking about this issue – do roads ever have different speed limits on opposing sides of the street?  Is there a requirement that they are the same?  I know that as humans we love congruency and symmetry, but is there a practical purpose to it?

As long as the speed limits do not vary greatly, I don’t see why they can’t be slightly different to account for differences in curvature and width of the road.  After all, sometimes one side allows for parked cars along the curb (and therefore should have a lower limit) whereas the other side may just have a wide shoulder not quite enough for a car (and therefore should have a higher limit).  When you’re winding up the side of a mountain on the inner lanes, the turns are much tighter than outer lanes.  Or even on freeways, perhaps there should be a 55 limit on the far right lane so it’s easier for cars to merge in and trucks can casually push on.  Then again, in a place like Los Angeles, who really follows those speed limits anyway?  :-/

Hungry bull

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It’s been a long 3 1/2 days, so here’s a quick video post. When I went up to Ngong Ping Village in Hong Kong, I was walking over to the temple when I came across this bull grazing. He was SO close – the video doesn’t do it justice. I was intimidated and very watchful of him, in case he decided to run one of us over. But hey, it seems he’s really into his food.

grazing bull from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

OG

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Original Gangsters or Opportunity Green? 😛

Well, it’s that time of year again and I took a few days off from work to volunteer for Opportunity Green! Here’s a peek at what we were up to tonight…

bright clumps of yellow, red, and orange lanyards

We put plastic sleeves into the lanyard key rings.

small plastic pieces that fell from the plastic sleeves

We soon had a pile of plastic pieces that fell from the hole cutouts on the sleeves. Kind of a cool look, but don't worry, we cleaned it up. 🙂

ribbons for badges

The various ribbons we have to stick on the badges.

a cool speckled pattern with rainbow colors

It's kind of like confetti static noise...

box of advinylize bags

Would you have guessed it was a pattern on an AdVinylize bag? The lucky attendees get these lovely swag bags filled with goodies!

Butterflies

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A pair of butterflies flirting as they do in a mating ritual.

butterflies flirting from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

This one completely ignored me even when I touched it!

motionless butterfly from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

And this one had such a cool bright blue color.

neon butterfly from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Collector’s car

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old school car driving in westwood

Check out this old school car.

closeup of old school car driving in westwood

Is the license plate just sitting there or is it actually screwed in?

Fish life

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The development of a fish! Pretty cool display.

fish lifecycle from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Caught in a web

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I recently went a little crazy on the spiders that have decided to take up residence in corners I rarely frequent. I spent a couple of minutes completely terrorizing them, though I have no idea if they’ll even understand or remember what happened. I tore down their webs and followed them as they crawled around, slapping my hands and stomping things right next to them. I made as much noise as I could and often got close enough to touch their legs. One of the smaller ones I blew the whole way out the door. One of them I attempted to fume away with some strong scented oil. It turned out to be a good thing though, because look at this gem I found!

He was getting himself caught up in one of the webs. Look at how small he is!

tiny baby preying mantis in doorway

Where I first spotted him.

a finger next to preying mantis baby for comparison

With my finger for scaling.

cleaning off his right hand

They groom much like cats do.

climbing up around knuckles

Climbing all over my knuckles!

preying mantis climbing on hands

Flashed.

preying mantis climbing on jade bracelet

Now on my jade bracelet, kind of matching.

preying mantis coming right towards camera

Coming straight towards me.

preying mantis climbing right over camera lens

Goes right over the camera lens.

preying mantis with hula hoop in background

I thought it was kind of cool with the hula hoop in the background.

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