Caitlin's latest entry
London, UK
Cute card eh? One of the souvenirs I picked up in Brighton. But today it's on to London! Direct train to the Victoria station, and then I need to get a handle on the tube system here. Which thankfully is pretty easy. What I wouldn't give to live in a city with a fully integrated subway system, there is no better way to travel! Anyway, got t…
Ahmet I'm not quite sure what your question is, bucseae you've given a list of refractive indices for glass and air(two different values for air) and given a completely different answer to them all.Btw, refractive index of air = 1.003 refractive index of water = 1.33I'll try to help you anyway, by giving you some of the most important info in this area of physics.The most importantion equation you need to learn is: n1*sin(theta1) = n2*sin(theta2)Now, you probably need to know what each part is.n1 is the refactive index of medium 1n2 is the refractive index of medium2If a light ray travels through a medium1 and hits a medium2 at an angle,the angle between the ray and the normal is theta1the angle between the refracted ray and the normal is theta2theta1 and theta2 will usually be different bucseae when a ray passes into a medium with a higher refractive index (a denser medium) it will bend away from the normal bucseae it slows down.Hope this helps, if not feel free to ask for more infoGood luck
re: 14 October, 2012Noel Hi Sweetie!Robin and I were talking about you today how wise and ahead of your years you are. Smiling with pride bsacuee of where you are today and the beautiful road you are paving.I emailed this post to her and Kim you are a constant inspiration.We also talked about how cute your kids will be how's that coming along? Bwahahahaha!I actually told her that I could see you wearing your baby on your back while you went on your adventures never missing a beat!XOXOLove youIvy
re: 25 September, 2012Sonia - Just stumbled acrsos your work (saw the ff on Twitter from Sean Flanigan). You are so incredibly talented! This shoot holds an extra special place on my favorites meter' as we are getting ready to move to Portland. You featured some of our favorite places downtown. Can't wait to see more of your work!! -R
re: Chania, GreeceDad Hi Caitlin, to little excitement on the islands, eh? Enjoying the blogs, would appreciate more detail on your adventures because I'm living vicariously through you. More pics too. Hope the bank transactions work out. This is Thanksgiving weekend here. We are having turducken ( a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken). Very excited to try. I first for all of us. How's your iphone working? Can you use it for language translation, and are you finding that necessary? Glad you're running into lots of North Americans. Much love, Dad.
re: Paros, Greecedave davenport Hi Cait, glad to hear you're running into other back packers! hopefully a friend or two, on my way back to Clgy today, looking so forward to getting back into the office and my routine. It was a very eventful and fun 2 weeks. 4 different vacations rolled into one!
re: Rethymno, GreeceDad Hey Cait, sounds like fun so far and the weather looks great. How is the weater. It's 3pm here in Niagra, what time is it there? 10 ish I guess. been busy at convention, little free time. hope to catch up more in a day or two! Lpve Dad
re: Napflio, GreeceDad Well, where's the first Greek blog? did you go through germany first? we're still in niagara falls being good with he food and drinks> having a blast with friends> seeing Ji, m Cuddy from Blue Rodeo at a winery> hope it"s a fun,beautiful day in Athens! DadDad
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