Earth's Rotation Visualized in a Timelapse of the Milky Way Galaxy



We've seen plenty of time-lapse videos of stars moving across the sky. Aryeh Nirenberg took a different route and stabilized the stars, therefore showing how the earth moves relative to the sky. Images were recorded at 12-second intervals over a period of three hours. -via Boing Boing


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Japan is declared to have the most vending machines per capita, many sources state it's 1 per 23 people, but I have yet to find recent information on that number.
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I know there were already doggy dryers, at least. We went to pick up our dog from the kennel once, just as they finished her end-of-stay bath and put her in a big appliance with a front window, warm air blowing from apparently all directions. She seemed to like it.
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