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Piscine Eye Candy and a Podcast Update
Tweet To our podcast fans, work travel and schedules in general have prevented us from recording a podcast this week. We are recording Tuesday night and will post the podcast as soon as possible after that. I was in Atlanta … Continue reading
Monday Movie: Find the disappearing duster
Tweet This is part of the feather-duster colony in one of the aquariums at the Student Union at Penn State Univ. Watch closely to see one of the dusters disappear.—Gary
Friday Flick
Tweet Check out this fascinating time-lapse movie offered at Reef Builders. Also be sure to watch the other linked movies in the thread. Click here.–Gary