Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Jul. 22nd, 2014 09:55 pmI'm having fun watching videos of the Yamal crater. (One of the surveyor/scientist guys I keep seeing is pretty damned cute. Hell, there's a whole plane full of cute science boys. It never hurts to have a little eye candy thrown into my voyeuristic nature-news videos.)
One YouTube commenter pointed out that this matches with the pop marks across that entire peninsula. The only thing really worrying scientists is that those other craters happened centuries ago.
Now's the time to start a betting pool for where the next one will show up. It should be like Pin the Crater on the Peninsula. Entries could require both a location and a time frame. Whoever gets closest to the next location wins half the marks within a certain radius, and the one that gets closest in time wins the other half. It could be a running betting pool - a bubbling pool of optimism.
Yeah, I know. I just can't help it.
One YouTube commenter pointed out that this matches with the pop marks across that entire peninsula. The only thing really worrying scientists is that those other craters happened centuries ago.
Now's the time to start a betting pool for where the next one will show up. It should be like Pin the Crater on the Peninsula. Entries could require both a location and a time frame. Whoever gets closest to the next location wins half the marks within a certain radius, and the one that gets closest in time wins the other half. It could be a running betting pool - a bubbling pool of optimism.
Yeah, I know. I just can't help it.