Giuseppe 'markgreene' Cunsolo
Almost M.D. | Red Cross volunteer | GNU/Linux enthusiast | Tango lover | Anarchy-Online addict
http://cunsolo.it
Updates
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dENiZEN "Shine a Light for Nature" on Vimeo http://t.co/pH2PfJcp via @dishfeed MHB
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Phineas Gage brain pathways mapped for the first time - New Scientist - New Scientist http://t.co/s2ajLhiK via @zite
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Scientists map the way MRSA superbugs spread http://t.co/B3dpYKGu via @zite
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Syria: Safety of Wounded and Medical Workers Must be Prioritized http://t.co/fjFIAiy7 via @zite
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Transdermal fentanyl overdose: don’t let the pharmacokinetics fool you http://t.co/0al4OxhR via @zite
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APOD: 2012 May 8 - The Light of Stars http://t.co/yASP0Zqc via @zite
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Flash mob in the Copenhagen Metro. Copenhagen Phil playing Peer Gynt. - YouTube http://t.co/5BALuROc
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Scar tissue turned into heart muscle without using stem cells http://t.co/0lmo1cWn via @zite
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Much Ado about Nothing http://t.co/PYh23uyE via @zite
Posts
David Costa captured the sunrise at Daytona Beach, Florida, while he was looking out of his hotel room. “I was absolutely awed by the enormity of the Atlantic Ocean versus the insignificant status of people on the beach,” the Arizona photographer writes. “Not to mention the beauty of the dawn.” Costa used a Nikon D2Xs and a 28-70mm lens. (via Photo of the Week: Sunrise in Daytona Beach - National Wildlife Federation)
Fire in the sky!
This is an image sequence containing 70 lightning shots, taken at Ikaria island during a severe thunderstorm.