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Permalink | | Email this | Comments"Along with this lovely jellyfish photo that she posted to the BoingBoing Flickr Pool, Kate Tomlinson asks, 'How come they don't sting each other?'
Not a bad question. How does a creature with no brain—but with long, venomous tentacles—manage to travel in dense packs without things getting really socially awkward? I took Kate's query to Southern Fried Scientist, a science blogger who doubles as a graduate student studying deep-sea biology.
Jellyfish can and do sting other jellyfish, he says, but really only when they're hunting jellies of another species. They don't sting the other members of their same-species swarm. Neither (luckily) do they zap themselves. It works because jellyfish tentacles aren't inherently poisonous. Rather, it's the nematocytes—special cells that line the tentacles. When touched, nematocytes fire off microscopic quills that lodge in a victim and pump in the venom. But this weapon comes with a built-in safety switch.
'Jellyfish have chemoreceptors that turn the nematocyte on or off,' Southern Fried Scientist says. If the receptors pick up the chemical signature of the jellyfish's own species, nothing happens. Everything else is assumed to be potential prey (or, at least, a potential threat) and, thus, worth firing upon.
Wondering what to do with that squash you picked up this weekend? Martha Stewart has three great recipe galleries up on their website, each for a different squash, to give us all the inspiration we need.
Angel face, Kangna Ranaut is the talk of the town theses days for the rumored changes in her body and face. But the actress is not perturbed by the rumors instead, she finds it amusing to read stories about her “surgeries”.
The pretty lass was seen as a diva in ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ and this was the time when news broke about her going under the knife.
“Honestly, it was never annoying at all to read things about me. On the contrary, I really enjoyed all those pieces that were being written. To read about your own surgeries is amusing,” Kangna told PTI.
Kangna says, after her foot injury, she had stopped working out for some time, thus leading to a fuller figure.
“It is discipline, exercise and meditation which bring your real beauty out. This was exactly the case with me as well. Everything has grown naturally for me. If I am glowing better than before, it is because any young woman starts shining as she moves ahead in her 20s. Same is the case with me as well,” says Kangna.
However, over the last few weeks, tabloids have also speculated that the actress went for a lip enhancement as well as face lift.
“A 20 something girl doesn’t need a face lift. If any tabloid wants to click me from different angles and form an inference about my body, so be it,” she defends.
Well Kangs, only you and your doctors know what the actual truth.
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I’ve always had such a fascination with ballerinas. Maybe because I can’t even touch my toes, so the idea of dancing that gracefully and almost otherworldly is pure magic to me. The Ballerina Project – photos of ballerinas in very different spots around NYC – is so lovely. I love the contrast between the dancers and the space around them.
via Mosey via Tenacious Dee
The Ballerina Project is a post from: For Me, For You
"The third quarter pretty much explains why we’ll see a Verizon Wireless iPhone in the coming months. AT&T had a robust quarter, adding 2.6 million new connections in the quarter ending Sept. 30, while Verizon added 997,000 subscribers. At $62.84, AT&T’s postpaid average revenue per user is also well above its rivals, including Verizon at $55.66, thanks largely to the iPhone. Verizon still boasts better margins with higher wireless operating income, but when you consider that AT&T registered 5.2 million iPhone activations in the third quarter, it may mean that Big Red is ready to embrace Apple’s iPhone.
| Leap Wireless: |
|---|
| Wireless Service Revenue: $565.2 million |
| Operating Loss: $478.1 million |
| Wireless Data Revenue: N/A |
| Net Subscriber Loss: 200,000 |
| Total Subscribers: 5 million |
| Prepaid Churn: 5.1 percent |
| Prepaid ARPU: $37.02 |
| Metro PCS: |
|---|
| Wireless Services Revenue: $942 million |
| Income from operations: $208 million |
| Wireless Data Revenue: N/A |
| Net Subscriber Adds: 223,000 |
| Total Subscribers: 7.9 million |
| Churn: 3.8 percent |
| Prepaid ARPU: $39.69 |
| T-Mobile: |
|---|
| Wireless Revenue: $4.71 billion |
| Wireless Net Income: $320 million |
| Wireless Data Revenue: $1.26 billion |
| Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 197,000 |
| Net Postpaid Subscriber Loss: 60,000 |
| Total Subscribers: 33.8 million |
| Churn: Postpaid 2.4 percent, Prepaid 7.2 percent |
| Postpaid ARPU: $52 |
| Sprint: |
|---|
| Wireless Retail Services Revenue: $6.4 billion |
| Wireless Operating Loss: $448 million |
| Wireless Data Revenue: N/A |
| Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 471,000 |
| Net Postpaid Subscriber Loss: 107,000 |
| Net Wholesale Subscriber Adds: 280,000 |
| Total Subscribers: 48.1 million |
| Churn: Postpaid 1.93 percent, Prepaid 5.32 percent |
| ARPU: Postpaid $55, prepaid $28 |
| Verizon: |
|---|
| Wireless Services Revenue: $14.2 billion |
| Wireless Operating Income: $4.85 billion |
| Wireless Data Revenue: $5.1 billion |
| Net Prepaid Subscriber Loss: 137,000 |
| Net Postpaid Subscriber Adds: 584,000 |
| Net Reseller Subscriber Adds: 550,000 |
| Total Subscribers: 93.2 million |
| Churn: Postpaid 1.07 percent |
| ARPU: Postpaid retail $53.66 |
| AT&T: |
|---|
| Wireless Services Revenue: $13.4 billion |
| Wireless Operating Income: $3.5 billion |
| Wireless Data Revenue: $4.8 billion |
| Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 321,000 |
| Net Postpaid Subscriber Adds: 745,000 |
| Net Reseller Subscriber Adds: 406,000 |
| Net Connected Device Adds: 1.2 million |
| Total Subscribers: 92.8 million |
| Churn: Postpad 1.14 percent Blended 1.32 percent |
| ARPU: Postpaid $62.84 |
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