Friday, September 27th, 2013

thefearwasreal: (misc: no questions)
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Today the Danger Shop looked like a movie theatre. Though an especially small and cramped one.

"Movie day today, kids," Oz said, gesturing towards the screen. "Hope you appreciate it."
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Billy had had a feeling that banned books week might make things in the library a little strange, and he wasn't disappointed. On his first sweep through the library after arriving, he found a group of books that he knew to be banned sitting in a circle in the cookbook section, of all places. He wasn't going to ask any questions, and he certainly wasn't going to try to move them. Instead, he just backed away and went to the desk to come up with new book suggestions for Sholeh.

[Open! The OCD is hanging out with its troublesome friends!]
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Clint had sent everyone a message telling them to meet him in one of the classrooms today, and when the students got there, they'd find Clint with a television, some beanbags, and popcorn.

"Dealing with Portalocity today probably isn't the best idea." Thanks, radio! "So, I figured we'd play it safe today with a movie and some chill time. It's probably safer for everyone that way."
[identity profile] amthenight.livejournal.com
The Danger Shop today was probably not what anyone might be expecting now that you were in the 'concerned individual' class in the rotation. Judging from the fact that the shop currently appeared to be a nicely furnished basement with snacks and beverages with plenty of couches and comfy seats, you might get the impression that this week's class would be about concerned individuals without the implied quotes.

Batman, for his part, was still at a podium. "I recognize that from my costume and from what I've said in class so far, you might be expecting more of a focus on vigilantism. We'll get to that. But first, some history."

He's totally stringing this out on purpose. )
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There was no Ice King in the classroom today. Try to keep from being to thrilled by this. There was a penguin and a poorly written sign on the board that read:

At a way cool wizard conference that none of you were invited to. Gunter is in charge.

The penguin, Gunter if you will, wawked at them before he pushed a DVD in for the class to watch. As research.

Really.

Just ignore how he teared up at the love confessions.

[You'll get no OCD and you'll like it]

Space!, Friday

Friday, September 27th, 2013 01:28 pm
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"Today, we're going to be talking about atmosphere," Kaidan said. Appropriately, the screen behind him displayed a slowly spinning globe. "Not every planet has one. In fact, the circumstances have to be just right for a planet to assemble its own atmosphere. So we're lucky Earth got one, because without it, things would've looked pretty bleak for the possibility of our ancestors' bacterial ancestors to, uh, come to life at all."

He pointed at the globe. "That little shield of gasses is what keeps us from burning up, brings us rain, brings us oxygen. 'Course, it wasn't always that way. The first atmosphere our planet had was probably closer to the make-up of Jupiter than the one we've got now. It definitely didn't have any oxygen in it. Rain fell and became an ocean - the two processes tied into each other. The water being there meant life started to evolve. We got algae. And algae, being plants, started to photosynthesize carbon dioxide into oxygen."

The globe behind him shifted colors as he spoke, simulating the processes in question. "That happened about 2.7 billion years ago. But we weren't done yet. See, it took plate tectonics to really shake things up. Because the continents kept moving, carbon dioxide wound up being stored underground. The free oxygen levels went up, carbon dioxide went down-- and we wound up with our current atmosphere of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% water vapor."

He cleared his throat. "We tend to divide up our atmosphere into a couple of parts," he said. "At the very top lies the ionosphere. That's the part of the atmosphere that connects ions to atoms - a process called ionizing. It also captures photons from the sun and reflects radio waves, which makes a lot of modern communications work. Below that is the mesosphere. It's a cold place, about mins 143 degrees celsius. It rests between fifty and a hundred kilometers up. The mesosphere fries up most of the meteors that try to hit Earth."

"Below that is the stratosphere, which also holds the ozone layer. The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet radiation. In this time, people are really worried about the damage certain products inflict on this ozone layer. Look it up." Okay. "Contrary to what goes on on our end of the planet, the stratosphere is colder at the bottom than it is at the top. It starts at about ten kilometers above us. Which means that if you're getting on a plane, chances are you're going to wind up flying in the stratosphere. It's also the highest part of the sky where life can survive."

"And finally," he finished, "there's the troposphere. The troposphere is what we're in right now. It's the place weather takes place in, it's got a lot of water vapor hanging around. There's a buffer between it and the stratosphere called the tropopause."

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