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Spectroscope

Spectroscope

This image is the spectrum analysis of an LCD monitor, using a mini spectroscope. You can make your own here: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mini Spectroscope Instructions.

Lens at 55mm, ISO 100, ƒ/5.6, 5/1s
Snapped Apr 2, 2006 at 1:13pm

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Comments

Nils

Ahh, the spectroscope. Yet another magnificent device that proves the coolness of science.

Shayla

Yessss!!! GO SCIENCE!

Alexander Micek

How does science rock so hard?

Dan McKeown

Actually, wouldn’t it be more accurate to say that geology rocks?

Alexander Micek

Don't take it for granite.

Shayla

lol. nerds. (myself included)

Nils

Mr. Johnson was both wise, clever and hilarious. His witty remarks invoked deep wisdom and and also a chuckle or two. A man who is high on my Top 10 List of Best Human Beings.

Shayla

Wow. Yes, I'd have to agree. Mr. Johnson is pretty damn cool. Hey but what about Mr. Domian? And those laser disc movies? Wow those were special.

Alexander Micek

I remember naming a pet rock as an assignment for Mr. Johnson's class. That was awesome. But furthermore, Mr. Domian had laser discs the size of dinner platters. I bet they held about as much data as a floppy disk. Those were the days. Sometimes I miss the sheltered simplicity of Being Young.

Dan McKeown

I remember Chester Wilson being generous enough to allow those people to teach. This was after he invented science of course.

Nils

The LASER DISCS!! I forgot all about those things! Man, those were the days. Building model rockets, naming pet rocks, experiencing the cutting edge of digital technology……and that was classwork. Times have changed, and personally, I miss the model rocket days. So carefree, so simple, so wonderful.