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I'm Logan Alexander.
I'm a college student in St. Louis.

Can NASA Launch a Rocket with a Laser?

I’m pretty sure this works in video games, so I see no reason why we couldn’t pull it off in reality.

Hopefully the new STL-CHI high-speed rail will run through Momence.

Hopefully the new STL-CHI high-speed rail will run through Momence.

Blu is back.

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allora:

fuckyeahlost:

The LOST island map by Jonah Adkins, professional cartographer
Click-through to see the full size version of the map.

WALT!!!

allora:

fuckyeahlost:

The LOST island map by Jonah Adkins, professional cartographer

Click-through to see the full size version of the map.

WALT!!!

This is in my top 5 favorite Calvin and Hobbes panels.

This is in my top 5 favorite Calvin and Hobbes panels.

Couch fort design critiques! (Two Parts!)

The clear reference to pole barn framing resonates with us and we found amusement in the tongue-in-cheek dual structural system. The clever siting of the project is finished nicely with a deliberately draped, light-weight roof structure. A warm, modern color palette gives the project a handsome and approachable street front. Grade: A+

Makes me really want to recreate my friend Kris’ Genesis haven — the Fortress of Segatude.
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Couch fort design critiques! (Two Parts!)

The clear reference to pole barn framing resonates with us and we found amusement in the tongue-in-cheek dual structural system. The clever siting of the project is finished nicely with a deliberately draped, light-weight roof structure. A warm, modern color palette gives the project a handsome and approachable street front. Grade: A+

Makes me really want to recreate my friend Kris’ Genesis haven — the Fortress of Segatude.

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cubicle17:

I love things like this:

[SolarBeat is a] simple ambient musicbox, with sounds generated using the orbital frequencies of our solar system.

(via yewknee)

I’ve been listening for at least the past ten minutes.

cubicle17:

I love things like this:

[SolarBeat is a] simple ambient musicbox, with sounds generated using the orbital frequencies of our solar system.

(via yewknee)

I’ve been listening for at least the past ten minutes.

Yay St. Louis food!

Pixels by Patrick Jean

95-Million-Year-Old Bugs Found in African Amber Surprise Scientists

Oh my god. It’s all coming together.

And despite the article’s insistence that dinosaurs were Jurassic period, a certain bipedal carnivore thrived during the late Cretaceous.