Friday, February 02nd, 2007 | Author: Kalle

I went to a museum yesterday. It was sort of a surprise-paid thing by my school, and I saw some pretty amusing things.

The first thing I’m only linking to, as it’s not safe for work: a man.
Giggling and bouncing around that image were a bunch of school children (probably ages 8-9 or so), and it amused me to no end. I saw the headlines had this been America. (Oh and yes, there were female “versions” too — and one with both.)
Another thing, that was actually pretty cool, was this little iron meteorite:


That thing, they claim, is older than earth! 4,600,000,000 years old. And you could touch it! I did. I’ve touched something that’s older than earth. Have you? :)

And the final thing I wanna show you is this - can you guess what this is? Admittedly, my cell phone camera sucks beyond belief, but still — this looks like something out of a computer game, or a warzone:

If you can’t guess it, then I guess I’ll tell you. That’s a rock that naturally glows when exposed to UV light. I can’t recall why, but it was a pretty damn cool rock. I want one in my living room.

Category: General, Life, Sweden
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4 Responses

  1. I was just trolling around through my bookmarks, and found your blog again.

    I just thought I would say hi to an old friend, and see how you’re doing.

  2. *grins* Hi Age! :D I’m doing pretty good, though busy as heck with school stuff. (Chemistry, biology, physics, math, english… it’s a little hectic at the mo, but very useful stuff for my career path.) And I’m shock full of plans. Going to Japan and all that stuff. I’ll drop you an email though, now that I have your addy. (And why aren’t you on my IM list anymore? What on earth happened there…?) (Btw, you know, this blog is syndicated on LiveJournal at http://syndicated.livejournal.com/kalleblog/profile in case you.. wanted to listen in. :)

  3. they should cut en half to see wats in side!

  4. They’ve probably X-rayed it and whatever else already so I presume it’s solid through. :)

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