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more about #rainbow TJ: As a resident of Baltimore, I approve of this article. As for the discovery of trapping rainbows, meh... more » Mr. Pillgrums: Rainbow- "Come at the king, you best not miss." more » Helo: yes yes faster stronger... whatever. but can you trap the rainbow in a pipe so i can smoke it? imagine the buzz you'd get. more » Nathan Obbards: Just don't show it to people in Crichton, Alabama. more » onenotesam: OMG, you guys. I totally ran over a leprechaun on that same stretch of road. He died clutching a box of Lucky Charms. more » IN THE FACE!: Here's a shot I took of a rainbow falling on a sewage treatment plant. (behind the lumber yard) Taken with an AT&T Tilt from my office window. more » RubberShoes: that's a mini cooper s on the right! How dare you call that an SUV! :) more » Tyler Watkins: I always thought rainbows had no ends, that they never touched the ground more » Kaiser-Machead: From the air, you can see rainbows as a full loop. Taking a trip down to Grenada, I saw one bright and clear at the edge of a storm system. My kingdom... more » Serolf Divad: Poor, poor leprechaun. Squished under the wheel of a Jeep Cherokee. more » -
#opticalcomputing
Rainbow Trapped for First Time, Using Convex Lens and Glass
Baltimore citizens aren't just dealing drugs and installing wiretaps, some of them are busy using convex lenses to trap rainbows, which could be put to good use with optical computing—making hardware faster! Stronger! More powerful! More » -
#catchtherainbow
End of Rainbow Captured On iPhone Camera, No Pot Of Gold
Unfortunately, this gorgeous iPhone shot captured by amateur photographer Jason Erdkamp reveals that there are no leprechauns or pots of gold at the end of a rainbow—just SUVs. Bummer. [Mirror via Digg]
