Construct a Rain Garden to Divert Heavy Rainfall

Designing your garden to manage the rain’s effects on your property is straightforward with these instructions from This Old House. With the above video you can easily plan your own version of a rain garden.

If you live in a place with heavy rainfall, this is a great way to keep your yard from flooding by constructing a garden that helps divert the excess water directly into the ground. You will need to think about placement relative to the source of the rainwater—such as a spout running from your roof gutters downwards.

If you live in an area that doesn’t get heavy rainfall, consider creating a collection container so you can space out your use of the rainwater.

How to Build a Rain Garden | This Old House


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Construct a Rain Garden to Divert Heavy Rainfall

The Apple Watch “will succeed, in other words, to whatever extent it allows people to be assholes”

TA has a theory:

Google Glass was extremely annoying to other people but also failed. Why? Because it was garbage. It suggested, from the outside, a rich and exclusive world without actually providing one to its wearer. It play-acted an asshole future without actually creating one.


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The Apple Watch “will succeed, in other words, to whatever extent it allows people to be assholes”

This time lapse of the Sun is just jaw dropping

This time lapse of the Sun is just jaw dropping

Michael König’s Sun is a spectacular time lapse compilation of our star from the Solar Dynamics Observatory from 2011 to 2015. It includes fantastic clips of solar activity, coronal rain, plasma eruptions, planet flybys, eclipses and more in jaw dropping clarity that you feel like it’s alive, in an omnipotent God-like burning orb sort of way.

Konig also lists each clip he includes in the video:

1. Long shots of solar activity | October 2013

2. Boiling solar prominence | February 2013

3. Close up active regions | October 2013

4. Launching filament | November 2011

5. Twisting prominence | September 2012

6. Close up solar activity | October 2014

7. Solar prominence | July 2013

8. Lunar transit | January 2014

9. Solar prominence dance | December 2012

10. Solar activity | October 2013

11. Plasma eruption | September 2012

12. Coronal rain | July 2012

13. Close up active regions | October 2013

14. Trebuchet eruption | February 2011

15. Solar prominence | October 2013

16. Venus transit | June 2012

17. Extreme solar eruption | June 2011

18. Filament eruption & ‘canyon of fire’ | September 2013

19. Erupting solar filament | March 2015

20. Comet ‘lovejoy’ passes sun | December 2011

21. Earth eclipse and dark prominence | September 2012


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This time lapse of the Sun is just jaw dropping

I’ve spent yearshelping university professors redesign their lecture slides to be more effective….

I’ve spent yearshelping university professors redesign their lecture slides to be more
effective. Despite this effort, the majority of professors still resort to
default PowerPoint templates for their lectures. Nothing compares to what I
recently witnessed: the professor created a slide deck in PowerPoint, printed
it 6 slides to page, photocopied it to a transparency, and then lectured using
an overhead projector.

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I’ve spent yearshelping university professors redesign their lecture slides to be more
effective….

Dinner with Jon Snow

During a recent episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host had a special dinner guest over to his house. Though if you invite a character from Game of Thrones over for a meal, you can count on the conversation getting pretty depressing.
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Dinner with Jon Snow

Russian Anti Terro Squads

RT squadRT (Russia Times) posted this on their Facebook page. It shows Russian soldiers fighting Islamic Terrorists. WARNING: There is some graphic content. Images of dead terrorists are in this video.     There are some interesting weapons being used in this video. But I do not recognize them. Can our readers help ID these weapons? […]

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