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August 9, 2017

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It's commonly believed that the ocean is blue because it's reflecting the blue sky. But this is a misconception. The ocean is blue because of the way it absorbs sunlight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). When sunlight hits the ocean, the water strongly absorbs long-wavelength colors at the red end of the light spectrum, as well as short-wavelength light, including violet and ultraviolet. The remaining light that we see is mostly made up of blue wavelengths.

Coaxial cable is a type of electrical cable that has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. Many coaxial cables also have an insulating outer sheath or jacket. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing a geometric axis. Coaxial cable was invented by English engineer and mathematician Oliver Heaviside, who patented the design in 1880. Coaxial cable differs from other shielded cables because the dimensions of the cable are controlled to give a precise, constant conductor spacing, which is needed for it to function efficiently as a transmission line for such things as cable television and broadband internet.

Along with the summer weather comes a slew of bike rides that will get you to shake off those winter blues that facilitated far too many Netflix marathons. To help me leave the cave I've been hibernating in, I'd like to join in this bike ride. Where is everyone meeting up?

The name Tuborg comes from Thuesborg -- "Thues castle" -- a Copenhagen inn from the 1690s situated in the area of the brewery. This evolved and was adopted into local placenames, such as Lille Tuborg and Store Tuborg. "Tuborgvej" street in Copenhagen is named after the site of the original Tuborg brewery. Tuborg initially produced pale lager for the Danish market. It merged with United Breweries in 1894, which then entered into a profit-sharing agreement with Carlsberg in 1903. In 1970, United Breweries was acquired by Carlsberg. Today, it makes lager for global export, as well as a variety of continental styles for both domestic and foreign markets. In 1996 the last Tuborg beer was brewed in Hellerup and the area is now providing fashionable apartments, houses and business offices.

The hottie is Nadeea Volianova. Did a little google fu and found a larger pic as well as more in the series. This link says its in LA, but it's actually in Vegas and the xB has moved a little up the street. Wade

Dunkirk may have earned rave reviews from critics, currently standing at 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, but eagle-eyed viewers have noticed 25 historical and other oversights in the new epic, ranging from inaccurate trains to invisible Spitfire engines. They've submitted the errors to website moviemistakes.com, run by self-confessed pedant Jon Sandys, whose father even got involved: "If your film is set in an era many people watching it will have lived through, you've got to get the details right - my dad noticed the train window being wrong for the time period straight away!" The mistakes are all listed here. Jon

Do you find yourself questioning why hatchbacks are so popular? Sedans are popular, but they seem to blend together. A hatchback offers benefits that cannot be found in vehicles of other categories, and there are lots of reasons why people love them so much. I'd like to get a closer look at this hatchback, can you tell me the make and model?

A doormat is a flat, usually rectangular, object placed immediately outside or inside the entrance to a house or other building, to allow people to easily scrub or wipe the soles of their shoes before entering. Doormats are usually made from tough, long-lasting material such as coir, palm fibres and stalks, nylon, rubber, cloth, or aluminium and other metals. A doormat may also be known as a welcome mat, as its location at an entrance constitutes a "welcome" to visitors, and may therefore also bear some word, message or sign of greeting. This in turn has given rise to a subculture of cartoons featuring characters returning home to find a humorous message on the doormat.

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