Archive for September, 2008
Posted on September 15, 2008. Filed under: astronomy, atmosphere, atmospheric effects, Earth, geography, ice crystals, knowledge, light, Moon, Moon halo, Moon rings, moonbow, moonlight, natural phenomenon, nature, rainbow, refraction, ring around the Moon, science, sky, stargazing, Uncategorized | Tags: astronomy, atmosphere, atmospheric effects, Earth, geography, ice crystals, knowledge, light, Moon, Moon halo, Moon rings, moonbow, moonlight, natural phenomenon, nature, rainbow, refraction, ring around the Moon, science, sky, stargazing |
Three nights ago, when I casually looked out of the window at the sky, I could not help exclaiming, “Wow!” It was a partly clear sky and the Moon was in its Waxing Gibbous phase. But I could observe a brilliant ring around the Moon. It formed a complete circle around the Earth’s natural satellite. [...]
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Posted on September 6, 2008. Filed under: Apple Safari, browser logos, browser popularity, browser usage, browser wars, browsers, computers, Flock, Google Chrome, internet, Konqueror, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, news, Opera, poll, random, technology, world wide web | Tags: Apple Safari, browser logos, browser popularity, browser usage, browser wars, browsers, computers, Flock, Google Chrome, internet, Konqueror, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, news, Opera, poll, random, technology, world wide web |
The browser wars have become really hot with Google jumping into the fray with its Chrome browser. Which is your favourite tool to surf the world wide web and why? 1) Google Chrome . . . 2) Opera . . . 3) Mozilla Firefox . . . 4) Apple Safari . . . 5) Microsoft [...]
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