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Brooks Koepka 'heartbroken' after tee shot exploded woman's eyeball, left her blinded
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Arthur Ashkin’s optical tweezers: The Nobel Prize-winning technology that changed biology
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Donna Strickland won her Nobel prize in Physics before she got a Wikipedia page
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The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou, and Donna Strickland for their groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics
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2018 compost yield so far
Cross-posted with /r/composting I'm pretty proud of the results of my first year of serious composting (before this year, my method was, "dump kitchen scraps in a pile and turn it occasionally"),...
Cross-posted with /r/composting
I'm pretty proud of the results of my first year of serious composting (before this year, my method was, "dump kitchen scraps in a pile and turn it occasionally"), so I figured I'd share. Here's a picture of the pile, opened up yesterday for turning/dumping fresh kitchen scraps. Closer view, and even closer. As you can see, it still has a ways to go. It consists of mostly kitchen scraps, grass clippings, and oak leaves, and I guess the latter of those takes quite a while to break down. Here's a picture of it covered with a tarp after I was done, yesterday.
This is actually a combination of eight different smaller piles I worked on throughout the year while I was teaching myself to make compost. The first piles I made were basically just the result of mowing some tall grass/wild plants in the spring--I had thought that since I was mowing up both leaves and grass that the ratio would be just right for composting. I was wrong. Those three piles didn't really go anywhere. I should've added far more leaf matter, kept them wetter, and combined them into one rather than three.
The fourth pile was a combination of kitchen scraps and leaf matter. I had about a 1/2:1 ratio of leaf matter to kitchen scraps. It turned out okay, but of course, I should've added more browns. The fifth pile (featuring a guest who liked the "fresh greens" that I often went outside to spray onto the pile, if you catch my drift...) started out with probably a 1:1 ratio of browns to greens and ended up with a 2:1 ratio, since I started actually figuring things out. I used both mowed-up leaves and mowed-up household paper waste for my browns, and kitchen scraps and grass clippings for my greens. The pile did end up getting fairly warm. I turned it every 2-4 days.
The sixth and seventh piles were nothing but oak leaves mixed with grass clippings. I wasn't great about getting the ratios exactly right, but they were both probably close to 1 1/2:1 browns to greens. Both heated up after I turned them, every few days, and turned out great. I think I do have some pictures, but can't find them.
I started using a tarp with my eighth pile, and that tarp, as well as the increased amount of browns--always at least 2:1--made a huge difference, as previously I had a hard time keeping piles at the right moisture level. Either they'd dry out in the sun or they'd get soaked in the rain. The tarp protected from both and helped insulate the pile, enabling it to get to the right temperature despite being fairly small.
I tried to follow the Berkeley method closely (other than that I added to it every time I turned it). If I added new scraps, I let it sit for four days; otherwise, I turned it every other day. I started adding pretty much anything to it. One time while I was turning it, I found a dessicated dead robin nearby and tossed that in. There was no trace of it the next time I turned the pile.
Fairly recently, I combined all of my piles into one, as you saw above. This makes it a lot harder to turn, but it seems to be going well. Instead of making a new pile and letting this one sit, I've continued adding to this one every week, when I turn it (now that it's this big, it's hard to find time to turn it more often than that). I'm not sure if I'll be able to do this through winter. I've been stocking up on coffee grounds from Starbucks (I have maybe 8 bags of them sitting in the garage?) to help me keep it going, but it gets pretty cold here in Michigan. Maybe I should start a new pile in the winter rather than keeping this one going; I haven't decided, yet. I'm happy to hear your suggestions.
Thanks for reading! Tremendous thanks to /r/composting; everyone there is incredibly helpful, and there are many very knowledgeable folks there. I couldn't have learned this much about composting without them. I've offered them my five invitations, so hopefully we can eventually get the same kind of composting/gardening discussion over here!
I'm hardly an expert after just one year of composting, but I'm happy to answer any questions you have about my methods, about composting in general, or about how you might get started.
Now for some bonus pics, just for fun:
A bear admiring my pile
That same bear about to destroy a bird feeder... D'oh.
Compost/Hugelkultur-in-progress (I'm not sure how people find the time to gather enough woody materials/grass clippings to make a hugelkultur all at once!)22 votes -
Humble Book Bundle: Forbidden Books (supporting Banned Books Week 2018)
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Mining water on Mars
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Can't bear more news? Take a break with funny wildlife furtography.
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Naomi Osaka, 20, wins her first Grand Slam title, also the first Japanese woman to do so
Osaka defeated Serena Williams in two sets, but her victory over her idol is marred by controversy. Williams was flagged with conduct violations due to alleged coaching signals, which Williams...
Osaka defeated Serena Williams in two sets, but her victory over her idol is marred by controversy. Williams was flagged with conduct violations due to alleged coaching signals, which Williams vehemently denied and was voicing her displeasure with Ramos, the chair umpire. A warning was followed by a point penalty, followed by...a game penalty. Which is indescribably huge in a match on this big a stage.
It's unfortunate for Osaka, she played incredibly and deserved the win. Williams had to console her during the award ceremony as the crowd booed in protest of the interesting official decisions. I can't imagine a "worse" way to win your first Championship.
I've never seen anything like this in the sport. It was really jarring honestly. Hopefully both competitors move on and things are sorted out.
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The sixteen surprising new games that made PAX West an absolute blast
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ANNO 1800 | Gamescom 2018 trailer
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The Hugo Awards just made history, and defied alt-right extremists in the process
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Sheever's story
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How One Guy Hacked BlackHat 2018
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Kelsey Lu — itis isin itisnt
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Battlefield 5 | Official Gamescom trailer – Devastation of Rotterdam
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The world's most liveable cities in 2018
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DOOM ETERNAL gameplay demo (Quakecon 2018)
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How musicians make money — or don’t at all — in 2018
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Moses Sumney — Rank & File
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What are your favorite movies of 2018 so far?
For me it's Blindspotting, Eighth Grade, Hearts Beat Loud, Isle of Dogs, Ready Player One, and of course Infinity War.
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Huawei overtakes Apple to become number two in smartphone sales in Q2 2018
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The millions: The great second-half 2018 book preview
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The ugly scandal that cancelled the Nobel prize
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France wins the World Cup
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France vs Croatia final for the 2018 World Cup
https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/match/300331552/#match-liveblog
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France are through to the Final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup after beating Belgium
@fifaworldcup: FRA WIN! @FrenchTeam are in the #WorldCupFinal! #FRABEL // #WorldCup
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Best twenty paid iOS games with no in-app purchases for iPhone and iPad of 2018
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The 2018 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 100
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With Wimbledon about to start, who are your favorites?
I think Kerber and Keys are my favorites to reach the final on the women's side, and Federer and Del Potro are my favorites on the men's side.
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It's the exact half way point of 2018
How was the first half for your goals in life and work or spending or saving. Or just making it to the half way point
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Zero Punctuation: E3 2018 roundup
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Russia wins over Spain in penalties to advance to quarter finals
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Kilian Travels To LA - Garbage Guide To E3 2018
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2018 World Cup - Matchday 3 - Jun 25 to Jun 28
Who are you rooting for? Who do you hope to see knocked out? After a rather unpredictable two matchdays anything can happen. Personally I'd put my money on Germany despite their weak performance...
Who are you rooting for? Who do you hope to see knocked out? After a rather unpredictable two matchdays anything can happen.
Personally I'd put my money on Germany despite their weak performance until now. But I'm also hoping see an underdog team make it to the finals.
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Summer Games Done Quick 2018 is live
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Formula 1 French Grand Prix Results
Pos. Driver Team Time/Ret. 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:30:11.39 2 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +7.090s 3 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari +25.888s 4 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing +34.736s 5 Sebastian...
Pos. Driver Team Time/Ret. 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:30:11.39 2 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +7.090s 3 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari +25.888s 4 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing +34.736s 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari +61.935s 6 Kevin Magnussen Haas +79.364s 7 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes +80.632s 8 Carlos Sainz Renault +87.184s 9 Nico Hulkenberg Renault +91.989s 10 Charles Leclerc Sauber +93.873s 11 Romain Grosjean Haas +1 lap 12 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren +1 lap 13 Marcus Ericsson Sauber +1 lap 14 Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso +1 lap 15 Sergey Sirotkin Williams +1 lap 16 Fernando Alonso McLaren DNF 17 Lance Stroll Williams DNF NC Sergio Perez Force India DNF NC Esteban Ocon Force India DNF NC Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso DNF
Fastest Lap Time Avg.Speed Valtteri Bottas 01:34.23 223.201
Driver of the Day Sebastian Vettel 7 votes -
2018 World Cup Predictions – Soccer Power Index (SPI) ratings and chances of advancing for every team, updating live
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Mexico fined £7,600 for homophobic chant aimed at Germany's Manuel Neuer
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Ars Technica's top ten games from E3 2018 list
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Best albums released so far this year?
What do you guys think are the best albums released so far this year? Obviously this is subjective, I'd just like to hear some of your opinions :-) My favourites out of the ones I can remember...
What do you guys think are the best albums released so far this year? Obviously this is subjective, I'd just like to hear some of your opinions :-)
My favourites out of the ones I can remember are:
- Kids See Ghosts by Kids See Ghosts
- Egg on face. Foot in mouth. Wriggling Wriggling Wriggling. by Crywank
- Moe Moe by Moe Shop
- Little Dark Age by MGMT
- Veteran by JPEGMAFIA
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Nicolas Jaar - A.A.L (Against All Logic) 2012 - 2017
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Colombia 0-1 Japan - Shinji Kagawa penalty 6' (+ red card call)
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Satisfactory | Reveal gameplay trailer E3 2018
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England earns 2-1 victory over Tunisia with stoppage time heroics from Harry Kane
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Phil Mickelson makes an error on the par-4 12th at the US Open - a “one of us” moment
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Who are you supporting during this FIFA World Cup and why? How far do you expect them to go in the tournament?
I'll start. I support England even though I am not from there because I follow the EPL and most of my football news comes from England. So I feel an affinity towards them. I'll be happy if they...
I'll start.
I support England even though I am not from there because I follow the EPL and most of my football news comes from England. So I feel an affinity towards them. I'll be happy if they reach the quarters.
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How Russia won the World Cup (host vote) - exerpted from "Red Card: FIFA and the Fall of the Most Powerful Men in Sports" by Ken Bensinger
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Cyberpunk 2077 E3 interview
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