The sun looks to be getting lower:
Run, rabbit, run
Dig that hole
Forget the sun
;-)
Maybe now the great Eli will finally honour me with a visit...
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I would have given it the title "A Ridge to Far"
Notice that the other ice flow is now riding up onto the flow with the camera on it (by the instrunment to the far left). Notice how thin the ice is that is ridging over the current flow. It is also to far away to overtake and defeat the instrumentation.
Posted by: Lord Soth | August 05, 2010 at 02:12
The universe will punish you for misspelling rabett. Eli is a bunny, but *not* a rabbit, and don't you forget it. :)
Posted by: Steve Bloom | August 05, 2010 at 03:58