Alfred is a young boy staying in a hospital who suffers from an undisclosed terminal illness. Enzo, a janitor at the hospital, meets Alfred while working and the two develop a friendship. Enzo tells Alfred of Helium, an attractive alternative to Heaven, because Alfred imagines Heaven is very boring. Enzo tells Alfred that to get to Helium, he will fly in an airship that will know to pick him up because of his red balloon dog, which Enzo has made for him.
Alfred's illness worsens, and he is moved to a unit to which Enzo doesn’t have access. Enzo sneaks onto the unit, but is caught by the head nurse and barred from seeing Alfred. As Alfred's condition worsens, Enzo wonders if he is making it worse for the boy. He voices these concerns to a nurse saying, “I’m feeding him lies.” She disagrees and tells Enzo “you’re giving him hope.”
Alfred gets worse, and having no access to him, Enzo writes out “the end of the story” to have the nurse read to him. As the nurse is about to read the ending to a dying Alfred, she changes her mind and, instead, sneaks Enzo onto the unit to tell the rest himself.
Helium was an American alternative rock band formed during the summer of 1992. Under the original moniker of "Chupa," the band's founding members were Mary Lou Lord; Jason Hatfield, Juliana Hatfield's brother; Shawn King Devlin; and Brian Dunton. Devlin and Dunton were both also in the band Dumptruck before founding Helium.
History
Mary Timony, formerly of the band Autoclave, replaced Mary Lou Lord on vocals and guitar shortly after formation, as Lord was reluctant to use electric instrumentation. Following Lord's departure, the remaining members changed the band's name to Helium.
As Helium's second frontperson, Timony incorporated a Lolita-esque image with the band, with short schoolgirl skirts, an accompanying hairstyle, and naughty lyrics. Timony was also known for her husky, vibrato-less and monotone singing style. The band's record label, Matador Records, likened Timony's vocals to Kim Wilde and Debbie Harry.
Releases
Their first release was a 7" single entitled "The American Jean" (1993), which was followed by the 7" "Hole in the Ground". They released their first EP, Pirate Prude, in 1994. Shortly after the release of Pirate Prude, Dunton left the band and Polvo guitarist Ash Bowie, boyfriend of Timony at the time, joined on bass. In 1995, they released their first full-length release, The Dirt of Luck, and played the second stage of Lollapalooza. Adam Lasus produced and engineered The Dirt of Luck, Pirate Prude, and all of Helium's singles up to 1995.
In geometry, a triangular prism is a three-sided prism; it is a polyhedron made of a triangular base, a translated copy, and 3 faces joining corresponding sides. A right triangular prism has rectangular sides, otherwise it is oblique. A uniform triagular prism is a right triangular prism with equilateral bases, and square sides.
Equivalently, it is a pentahedron of which two faces are parallel, while the surface normals of the other three are in the same plane (which is not necessarily parallel to the base planes). These three faces are parallelograms. All cross-sections parallel to the base faces are the same triangle.
Wesley Collins is the Red Time Force Ranger and second-in-command of the team.
Though technically Jen is the leader of the team, as Red Ranger, Wes is considered an informal field leader, ever since regaining the Red Chrono Morpher from Alex. A similar situation was used in the earlier series Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers in which the character Delphine, the White Ranger, is the leader, but stories revolved around the Blue Ranger, Cestro.
"Trip" is a pop punk song recorded by Canadian band Hedley and appears on their debut album Hedley (2005). The single topped the Canadian MuchMusicCountdown and reached number eleven on the Canadian Singles Chart. It sold close to 3,000 copies. Trip appears on the US version of Famous Last Words, which is called Never Too Late.
The Moon is thought to have formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth. There are several hypotheses for its origin; the most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth, always showing the same face with its near side marked by dark volcanic maria that fill between the bright ancient crustal highlands and the prominent impact craters. It is the second-brightest regularly visible celestial object in Earth's sky after the Sun, as measured by illuminance on Earth's surface. Although it can appear a very bright white, its surface is actually dark, with a reflectance just slightly higher than that of worn asphalt. Its prominence in the sky and its regular cycle of phases have, since ancient times, made the Moon an important cultural influence on language, calendars, art, and mythology.
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So here’s the bad news – the world is running out of helium. But this isn’t just about having fewer party balloons, it's much more significant than that.
In episode four of 'Elemental', discover how essential Helium is to our modern way of life and why the non-renewable resource could be the main reason there's a new space race to mine the moon...
#Helium #Elemental
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Helium-3 on the Moon? 🌕
In the future, helium-3 could be used as fuel for nuclear fusion. There is more of it on the Moon than on Earth, and operations to extract the substance from the lunar surface might be worthwhile...
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An Eclipse helped us discover helium!
Eclipses helped us discover helium!
The only way to safely observe the suns corona is during an eclipse - by observing the corona during this time, a scientist discovered the chemical composition of this ring of light. He named this new element 'helium', from the Greek word for sun (helois).
#eclipse #helium #sciencefact
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What if We Could Mine Helium-3 on the Moon?
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So here’s the bad news – the world is running out of helium. But this isn’t just about having fewer party balloons, it's much more significant than that.
In ep...
So here’s the bad news – the world is running out of helium. But this isn’t just about having fewer party balloons, it's much more significant than that.
In episode four of 'Elemental', discover how essential Helium is to our modern way of life and why the non-renewable resource could be the main reason there's a new space race to mine the moon...
#Helium #Elemental
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So here’s the bad news – the world is running out of helium. But this isn’t just about having fewer party balloons, it's much more significant than that.
In episode four of 'Elemental', discover how essential Helium is to our modern way of life and why the non-renewable resource could be the main reason there's a new space race to mine the moon...
#Helium #Elemental
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In the future, helium-3 could be used as fuel for nuclear fusion. There is more of it on the Moon than on Earth, and operations to extract the substance from th...
In the future, helium-3 could be used as fuel for nuclear fusion. There is more of it on the Moon than on Earth, and operations to extract the substance from the lunar surface might be worthwhile...
Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3
Graphics: SpaceEngine
Music: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
In the future, helium-3 could be used as fuel for nuclear fusion. There is more of it on the Moon than on Earth, and operations to extract the substance from the lunar surface might be worthwhile...
Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3
Graphics: SpaceEngine
Music: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
Eclipses helped us discover helium!
The only way to safely observe the suns corona is during an eclipse - by observing the corona during this time, a scientis...
Eclipses helped us discover helium!
The only way to safely observe the suns corona is during an eclipse - by observing the corona during this time, a scientist discovered the chemical composition of this ring of light. He named this new element 'helium', from the Greek word for sun (helois).
#eclipse #helium #sciencefact
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Eclipses helped us discover helium!
The only way to safely observe the suns corona is during an eclipse - by observing the corona during this time, a scientist discovered the chemical composition of this ring of light. He named this new element 'helium', from the Greek word for sun (helois).
#eclipse #helium #sciencefact
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Imagine a world powered by lunar resources. What if we could mine Helium-3 on the Moon? Discover the fascinating possibilities! #SpaceExploration #Helium3 #Luna...
Imagine a world powered by lunar resources. What if we could mine Helium-3 on the Moon? Discover the fascinating possibilities! #SpaceExploration #Helium3 #LunarMining #FutureEnergy
Imagine a world powered by lunar resources. What if we could mine Helium-3 on the Moon? Discover the fascinating possibilities! #SpaceExploration #Helium3 #LunarMining #FutureEnergy
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So here’s the bad news – the world is running out of helium. But this isn’t just about having fewer party balloons, it's much more significant than that.
In episode four of 'Elemental', discover how essential Helium is to our modern way of life and why the non-renewable resource could be the main reason there's a new space race to mine the moon...
#Helium #Elemental
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In the future, helium-3 could be used as fuel for nuclear fusion. There is more of it on the Moon than on Earth, and operations to extract the substance from the lunar surface might be worthwhile...
Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3
Graphics: SpaceEngine
Music: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
Eclipses helped us discover helium!
The only way to safely observe the suns corona is during an eclipse - by observing the corona during this time, a scientist discovered the chemical composition of this ring of light. He named this new element 'helium', from the Greek word for sun (helois).
#eclipse #helium #sciencefact
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Alfred is a young boy staying in a hospital who suffers from an undisclosed terminal illness. Enzo, a janitor at the hospital, meets Alfred while working and the two develop a friendship. Enzo tells Alfred of Helium, an attractive alternative to Heaven, because Alfred imagines Heaven is very boring. Enzo tells Alfred that to get to Helium, he will fly in an airship that will know to pick him up because of his red balloon dog, which Enzo has made for him.
Alfred's illness worsens, and he is moved to a unit to which Enzo doesn’t have access. Enzo sneaks onto the unit, but is caught by the head nurse and barred from seeing Alfred. As Alfred's condition worsens, Enzo wonders if he is making it worse for the boy. He voices these concerns to a nurse saying, “I’m feeding him lies.” She disagrees and tells Enzo “you’re giving him hope.”
Alfred gets worse, and having no access to him, Enzo writes out “the end of the story” to have the nurse read to him. As the nurse is about to read the ending to a dying Alfred, she changes her mind and, instead, sneaks Enzo onto the unit to tell the rest himself.
Cut the bonds with the moon And let the dogs gather Burn the gauze in the spoon And suck the poison up And bleed Shut the door to the moon And let the birds gather Play no more with the fool And let the souls wander And bleed From the soul A slow hurt.. and it breaks us.. And so down, Down, down and so plain So down When you play some more it seems so And my friends are past this game Of breakdowns And our friends that are lost at sea.. Throw down And I'll break the wasted space Slow down, slow down, If you don't slow down, slow down If you don't slow down, slow.. Cut the bonds with the moon And watch the dogs gather