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Icebergs in the Antarctic area sometimes have stripes, formed by layers of snow that react to different conditions.
Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with meltwater and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.
When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of salty seawater can freeze to the underside. If this is rich in algae, it can form a green stripe.
Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment, picked up when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea.submitted by: loudashope
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Remember when seasons used to start in September? I have to say, I don’t miss those days.
LOST TIDBITS
Producers revealed that Harold Perrineau (“Michael”) and Cynthia Watros (“Libby”) will be back on “Lost” for the final season, which debuts Feb. 2.
Re: The premiere:
“The premiere is like — ‘What? Wait. Let me read that again,’” said Jorge Garcia.
“It felt like a finale — that kind of scale,” said Josh Holloway.
“I think i had to read it three times before it made sense,” said Emilie de Ravin.
“Get ready to scratch your heads America!” jokes Lindelof (sort of).
Re: The finale:
— “It would be great to cover my bases and guarantee a shitty ending to ‘Lost,’” Lindelof said. “The worst ending we could possibly provide is the safe ending — the ending that is basically most appealing to most number of people. Yet you can’t take a risk just to take a risk because that’s a betrayal … there is certainly a hope that everybody universally loves the ending. But i don’t think it would be ‘Lost’ if there wasn’t an ongoing and active debate. If I could put on my predicting hat, there’s going to be some that think it’s the worst ending in the history of TV, and on the other end, to balance that out, would be my mom.”
Misc:
— “As i was walking down onto the stage I had an experience that I can’t believe they’re going to let us get away with it” — Lindelof.
— Re: Locke dying, then being taken over by another entity, Terry O’Quinn says he only knew he was now playing a different character a month before the audience. In previous episodes, the script only told the actor, “there’s something about Locke that’s different.”