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Saturday, May 17, 2008

OKAY, I WAS BORED

So I created my own flag using "paint".

You may stop laughing at any time.

Have a nice evening. See you in the morning.


Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"

ODDS AND ENDS

Heres a guy who plans on putting his money into the starving mouths of African children. Hats off to him.

Not stupid enough to qualify for a LLDE rating but it does prove the point that if you are going to commit a crime, don't leave any evidence behind.


More indirect proof that Jupiter's moon, Europa, has a liquid water separation between its solid core and icy crust. Prior to this new info, it had been just a speculation.

Like a movie trailer to spark interest in an upcoming film, just over a week before the Phoenix Mission touches down near the Martian north polar icecap, NASA has released details about data acquired from radar probing by their Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Turns out that the polar icecap is about 1.2 miles thick and was formed in layers. It also sits on bedrock at least 130 miles thick.

If you believe in creationism, go ahead and skip this story. Scientists have now proven that it is possible for certain micro-organisms to survive in space and also the forces that would cause them to be ejected into the cosmos in the first place. And the re-entry.

The article doesn't go this far but we do know that our Sun is a 3rd generation star, created when the shockwave of a 2nd generation star went supernova. Could microbial life from a destroyed planet around that second g. star have populated Earth? Something to ponder.

I was taught that humans were the only intelligent creatures on the face of the planet. But studies have shown that is no longer a valid presumption. And just exactly what is "intelligence"? The ability to learn? Empathy for others? Problem solving? Use of tools? Self-awareness?

Read through this article and share your opinion. After I read it, I came to the conclusion that some folks might not measure up to their pets.

And finally, on this day:
  • 1792 - the New York Stock Exchange was created by 24 brokers at 70 Wall Street.
  • 1875 - The first Kentucky Derby was run at Louisville, KY.
  • 1954 - In Brown v Board of Education of Topeka the US Supreme Court made segregated schools illegal.
  • 1973 - The US Senate "Watergate" hearings began.
  • 1996 - President Clinton signed "Megan's Law" into effect.

Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"

DAILY CHUCKLE












Over The Limit?
UNDER ARREST!
Please don't drink and drive


"Let's all be careful out there!"

HYPERTHYMESTIC SYNDROME

OVERDEVELOPED MEMORY

The ability to remember every day of your life. Every joy. Every pain. Every mundane detail. There have been three people, normal in all other aspects, identified with this ability(?) in the US. I would like to offer up a 4th entry. My ex-wife. Whenever we were having an animated disagreement, she could remember every single infraction, slight, misdemeanor and felony I had ever committed in our relationship. I have heard that a lot of wife's have this talent. ;-)

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My reaction to this story is mixed. Creating a situation where a young person feels the only way out of a situation is to take their own life is wrong. However, I think the Feds are really stretching the letter of the law under the statutes they are using for prosecution. Other questions that bother me are why didn't the girl's parents notice a personality change in their daughter? Too wrapped up in their own lives? Why did the accused's employee let it go as far as it did? But, from what has been presented in the indictment, I think this woman deserves some sort of punishment. Whether by the criminal legal system is another question. I wouldn't have a problem with her being assigned to Gitmo as a test "dummie" for more advanced interactive interrogation techniques. You could easily classify her actions as terrorism.

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I know I have my views on this subject and I am sure you have yours. Fundamentalists of any religion, including atheism, on the globe each believe they are absolutely right (no pun intended) and every one else is dead wrong. No matter what your view, this treatise is an interesting summation of the conflicts that exist.

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CFCs, CO2 and now nitrogen. Think "Mother-nature" is sick and tired of us humans?

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If you live along the eastern seaboard or the Canadian Maritime Provinces and have access to a telescope or a good set of binoculars that you can brace for a stable view, follow the instructions in this story to see Jupiter without any of its moons showing. This happens about 20 times a century and is visible for just a brief moment of time over a very limited area of the Earth.

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This school's restroom policy wouldn't work for adult education classes. Especially if the student population was my age.

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Conditions for those poor victims of the China earthquake have gone from bad to worse.

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The Democratic side of Congress has a problem simmering on the back burner. It will be interesting to see how it is dealt with.

And the McCain camp has some internal issues to be dealt with also.

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Nationally, about 18 GIs a day commit suicide, most as a result of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). So why are so few vets being diagnosed with this condition? It couldn't be a money issue, could it?

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Thank you so very much for coming over. I'll be back with more later. Enjoy your weekend.

Mahalo

Aloha


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