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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Chapters: 7/13
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, DS1920s
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julian Bashir/Elim Garak
Characters: Julian Bashir, Elim Garak, Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax, Odo, Kira Nerys, Miles O'Brien, and a variety of convenient characters, insectoid and otherwise
Additional Tags: AU, Alternate Universe, Genteel Interbellum, sort of, Jeeves and Wooster - Freeform, Wodehouse, Pastiche, done with love!

Chapter 7: Julian solves it all! Huzzah! Why are there so many chapters left?

Source: archiveofourown.org
ds1920s what ho garak garashir wodehouse jeeves and wooster
lizardloverz
kaijutegu

Found this on the trending section. Kaiju’s cousin’s getting into trouble in Florida (don’t worry, it’s not going to be killed!)


SWAMP DOG


I actually really like this vid! It wasn’t sensationalist at all- it laid out the facts about the impact tegus have on the environment and about what tegus are.  They also were really good about explaining ecological terms- their explanation of disturbed habitat was really useful at the beginning. Good job, Coyote.

also holy SHIT that looks like Juju. Like. The first tegu they show eating eggs? That’s exactly what her lip injury looked like. This one. Kaiju is from the Homestead area, so who knows, maybe one of these is one of her distant relatives!

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aerospaceage

1945-1952 - Space Station by Wernher von Braun - Von Braun was a leading aerospace engineer first in Germany until 1945, and after being captued by U.S. forces in the same year, he continued working for NASA in U.S. He made United States able to develop the Saturn/Apollo program, making humans landing on the moon. The pictures here by NASA show one of Wernher von Braun’s fantastic plans, designing a space station for humans. NASA said that “(Wernher von Braun is) without any doubt the greatest rocket scientist in history”. For further details on the space station, please study the following link, adding a lot of details to this concept: http://www.astronautix.com/craft/vonation.htm. The following quote is as well from that website: “In the first 1946 summary of his work during World War II, Wernher von Braun prophesied the construction of space stations in orbit. The design, a toroidal station spun to provide artificial gravity, would be made very familiar to the American public over the next six years. The design was elaborated at the First Symposium on Space Flight on 12 October 1951 at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. The design was popularized in the series in Colliers magazine, illustrated with gorgeous Chesley Bonestell painting, in 1952. The 1946 version used 20 cylindrical sections, each about 3 m in diameter and 8 m long, to make up the toroid. The whole station was about 50 m in diameter and guy wires connecting and positioning the toroid to the 8 m-diameter central power module. This was equipped with a sun-following solar collector dish to heat fluid in a ball-shaped device. The heated fluid would run an electrical generator. Presumably visiting spacecraft would dock or transfer crew at the base of the power module.”