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I have the attention span of a small, attentionless thing right now, but I'm still here and either drugged and spacy or non-drugged and hurty (no fair guessing which I was when I posted this). Either way, no one has come to check on me in two days, and while I'm actually okay enough not to need it, I'm still lonely. So if you read this journal, write a comment, preferably something cheerful and happy and non-disaster/politically related right now as I have no good coping skills and do not wish to be upset and sad.


*taps foot impatiently*


I'll be back.


*goes to fall over for now*

Date: 2005-09-04 03:15 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] james-nicoll.livejournal.com
"So if you read this journal, write a comment, preferably something cheerful and happy and non-disaster/politically related right now as I have no good coping skills and do not wish to be upset and sad."

The south pole of Enceladus (a small moon of Saturn, roughly the same scale as the UK's North-South axis) has surface features that may be as young as ten years old and no older than ten thousand years. What a moon that one can practically put in one's pocket is doing with active geology is a mystery: none of the known energy sources (tidal, solar and what have you) currently available to it can account for this.

The galaxy has a 27,000 light-year bar at the middle. For some reason, this news went over very well with SF fans from the UK.



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