June 28, 2008
I’m going on Friday (August 8th).  Anyone want to come with me?  Get a ticket here
I’m going on Friday (August 8th). Anyone want to come with me? Get a ticket here
blakewhitman:
Booyah!
I don’t think I can even describe how awesome Blake is for letting me come to not only the show a couple weeks ago, but possibly another one in September.

blakewhitman:

Booyah!

I don’t think I can even describe how awesome Blake is for letting me come to not only the show a couple weeks ago, but possibly another one in September.

Woah

Gosh the vimeo meet up tonight was awesome.

checking in

addh:

mmm forgot to walk Beau, I’m wondering who really cares about these notes … most likely not even those I love.

Mom! for crying out loud!  I wish you would write in your blog everyday!  I don’t care what you write!  I just like hearing about your day.  You and dad have great blogs.

June 26, 2008
No more thread :(
No more thread :(
Cait and I at work.
June 25, 2008
Another way to keep your feet warm… Wear caseys shoes
Another way to keep your feet warm… Wear caseys shoes
i use my power brick to keep my feet warm
i use my power brick to keep my feet warm

caseydonahue:

The effects drugs have on spiders.

Very informative video.

June 24, 2008
!!
via astronomy picture of the day
(I understand I am a nerd, but this is seriously awesome.)
 “Rising through a billowing cloud of smoke, this Delta II rocket left Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s launch pad 17-B Wednesday at 12:05 pm EDT.  Snug in the payload section was GLAST, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, now in orbit around planet Earth.  GLAST’s detector technology was developed for use in terrestrial particle accelerators.  But from orbit, GLAST can study gamma-rays from extreme environments in our own Milky Way galaxy, as well as supermassive black holes at the centers of distant active galaxies, and the sources of powerful gamma-ray bursts.  Those cosmic accelerators achieve energies not attainable in earthbound laboratories.  GLAST also has the sensitivity to search for signatures of new physics in the relatively unexplored high-energy gamma-ray regime.”

!!

via astronomy picture of the day

(I understand I am a nerd, but this is seriously awesome.)

“Rising through a billowing cloud of smoke, this Delta II rocket left Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s launch pad 17-B Wednesday at 12:05 pm EDT. Snug in the payload section was GLAST, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, now in orbit around planet Earth. GLAST’s detector technology was developed for use in terrestrial particle accelerators. But from orbit, GLAST can study gamma-rays from extreme environments in our own Milky Way galaxy, as well as supermassive black holes at the centers of distant active galaxies, and the sources of powerful gamma-ray bursts. Those cosmic accelerators achieve energies not attainable in earthbound laboratories. GLAST also has the sensitivity to search for signatures of new physics in the relatively unexplored high-energy gamma-ray regime.”