Posts Tagged: ‘rock’

In August, I’m going to ride a horse through this place. Red sandstone rock formations, reaching 300 feet for the azure sky. One-thousand-year-old twisted juniper trees. And — evidently — ants that gorge themselves on honey (says Frommer’s).

The Colorado park is 1,300 acres, saved for future generations by a man named Charles Elliot Perkins, president of the Burlington Railroad, who bought up the land in the late 1800s for a summer home and then just let it be.

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Rocks think they’re so funny.

For years, they’ve been skating around Racetrack Playa in Death Valley all by themselves. And only when nobody’s watching.

Rocks think they’re so hilarious.

Geologists have been bewildered by these roving rocks for decades — plotting the rocks’ paths since the 1940s. It’s obvious the rocks are on the move because they don’t cover their tracks; they leave behind long trails dug into the playa clay. But it’s difficult to tell what’s moving them around.

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Here is your chance to play rock/paper/scissors against a computer and find out how predictable you (and other human beings) really are. Here is the game: Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer This point is made: A truly random game of rock-paper-scissors would result in a statistical tie with each player winning, tying and losing one-third [...]

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