Last Wednesday, the web looked very different than it usually does. Dozens of
popular sites went dark or were modified in some way. We censored the logo on our homepage. As
you probably know by now, all this was done to call attention to prospective legislation being
debated by the U.S. Congress: the Stop Online
Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP
Act (PIPA). These bills would censor the web, eliminate due process, and despite
their titles, would not stop
piracy.
Let’s go from the U.S. Congress to the British Geological Survey, where
Howard Falcon-Lang recently discovered a wooden cabinet tucked away in a corner. Inside the
cabinet were rock samples with the signature C. Darwin, Esquire. As in
Charles
Darwin. It turns out that these samples were collected by Darwin
during his HMS Beagle voyages in the 1830s, and had been misplaced for 165 years.
Probably they’ll keep better track of the Darwin samples now.
Finally,
for something that’s just really cool, please take a look at this video that zooms into an
image of the Helix Nebula in the constellation Aquarius. Enjoy!
Fridaygram posts are generally just for fun, although we’ve put on our serious
hat for the main item today. Fridaygrams are designed for your Friday afternoon and weekend
enjoyment. Each Fridaygram item must pass only one test: it has to be interesting to us
nerds.