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Monday, October 19, 2009
Sadness in Detroit
In a story eerily reminiscent of Sedona, Yahoo reports:
The deaths of three runners who collapsed during a 13.1-mile half marathon appear to have been an aberration, but at least six runners have died while competing in such events in the last two months.
Autopsies were inconclusive Monday on the bodies of Rick Brown, 65, of Marietta, Ohio; Daniel Langdon, 36, of Laingsburg in central Michigan; and Jonathan Fenlon, 26, of Waterford, northwest of Detroit. The Wayne County medical examiner has requested toxicology tests.
The three died Sunday during or after running a half marathon at the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon. Brown and Langdon collapsed near the end of the race, and Fenlon died after crossing the finish line. Friends and family of the men said they had trained for the 13.1-mile race and were in great shape.
The deaths of three runners who collapsed during a 13.1-mile half marathon appear to have been an aberration, but at least six runners have died while competing in such events in the last two months.
Autopsies were inconclusive Monday on the bodies of Rick Brown, 65, of Marietta, Ohio; Daniel Langdon, 36, of Laingsburg in central Michigan; and Jonathan Fenlon, 26, of Waterford, northwest of Detroit. The Wayne County medical examiner has requested toxicology tests.
The three died Sunday during or after running a half marathon at the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon. Brown and Langdon collapsed near the end of the race, and Fenlon died after crossing the finish line. Friends and family of the men said they had trained for the 13.1-mile race and were in great shape.
No Snow This Winter in Moscow
Global Warming?
Nope. According to Time, Mayor Yury Luzhkov wants to have "the air force will use cement powder, dry ice or silver iodide to spray the clouds from Nov. 15 to March 15 — and only to prevent "very big and serious snow" from falling on the city, said Andrei Tsybin, the head of the department. This could mean that a few flakes will manage to slip through the cracks. Tsybin estimated that the total cost of keeping the storms at bay would be $6 million this winter, roughly half the amount Moscow normally spends to clear the streets of snow."
The Kicker? They are serious, according the article they do it every year to make sure it does not rain on City Day and Victory Day.
Nope. According to Time, Mayor Yury Luzhkov wants to have "the air force will use cement powder, dry ice or silver iodide to spray the clouds from Nov. 15 to March 15 — and only to prevent "very big and serious snow" from falling on the city, said Andrei Tsybin, the head of the department. This could mean that a few flakes will manage to slip through the cracks. Tsybin estimated that the total cost of keeping the storms at bay would be $6 million this winter, roughly half the amount Moscow normally spends to clear the streets of snow."
The Kicker? They are serious, according the article they do it every year to make sure it does not rain on City Day and Victory Day.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
I think these are fake, connected identities on Twitter
I went up on Search.Twitter.com, we are interested in online slots and I saw this post:
Best casino for slots: Top online casinos for playing slots: Based on the RTG gambling software, Slots Plus does.. http://bit.ly/q0axn
It was posted by ekumena, male, name, ekumena.john, location canada.
Next was elta23, male, name elta.john, location canada
Next was fairfaxfairfax, female, name fairfax.fairfax, Location usa, I did not immediatly find the casino post, but I am sure if you search long enough you will. However there was a post that caught my eye, because I have used the product:
CamStudio - Software Review Bukisa.com: Tech reviews, this video will focus on Testing CamStudio Screen Activi.. http://bit.ly/GzsYy
Next was kaliska47, female, the casino post was not on page one, but the CamStudio post is.
Next on my list was jalia_herry, female, jalia.herry, Location canada, the casino post was not on page one, nor was the CamStudio, but there was a post I had seen on previous pages:
Software Artisan's Blog: In this post, I'm not going to an explain how to write a Gant script, as there .. http://bit.ly/ZmFNk
Next carycaseye, female, cary.casey, location USA, she has both the CamStudio and Software Artisan post on page one.
qaisyaghnam, male, qais.yaghnam, Location CANADA, has both the CamStudio and Software Artisan post on page one.
You get the idea, so I am going to finish this blog with a number of twitter users that appear to be related and non-existant.
hamako36
birchtreesry
axelbard
gaetan49
galahad80
AndralynAne
brookealisha61
jeffery890
chloeconnory
lanzhangTrini
aldenherry37
aldisherry38
abana6
ailieadela *** she has quite the spicy picture
abriafrica
rancerichman
derex_deon
delinah2
florrie_jon
ekualo_ford
freesoftwareguy *** This one is different than the rest. He may be the briains behind this. He has information on him where all of the others do not.
Anyway, I could go on this is much deeper than this post shows, but it is a pretty clever operation.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Big change at United Airlines - Hello Wendy
Patricia found this newsstory. Wendy Morse, a 777 captain just won election as Chair of the United Pilot's union. If you travel a lot, you want to keep a bit of an eye on United, American and Continental. And United has not been helped by "Captain Steve Wallach, the incumbent chair, who built on his reputation as a firebrand with his adversarial stance against United CEO Glenn Tilton."
Hopefully, the union and the company can work together going forward.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Water water everywhere
Read in the Union Tribune they are starting to put individual water meters in apartments here in San Diego. Four years of drought has really stressed California. They are considering tough legislation:
"The measure, Senate Bill 407, would force owners of most residential and commercial real estate built before 1994 to bring plumbing up to current requirements for water conservation. Homes would have to be in compliance by 2017; apartments and businesses would have until 2019. Anyone putting property on the market would have to make the upgrades before completing a sale. "
According to the Wall Street Journal: The key point of contention is the insistence by Mr. Schwarzenegger and GOP leaders on a bond measure for as much as $12 billion that would finance new dams and other water-infrastructure improvements.
Mr. Schwarzenegger has said the state needs more dams to help store water for its growing population. "We have been decades talking about water infrastructure, and we've got to bring it up to date," he told a conference of community-college trustees in San Francisco Thursday.
At the end of the day it is a consumption problem, you can help, simply modifying the way you take a shower can save 20 gallons of water a day. Treehugger has the following suggestion, "1) Low-flow showerheads like Bricor's shiny showerhead and this model from Gaiam (they used to be Real Goods: here's an updated link to purchase one) with a pause button cut back the flow to 1 gallon per minute (GPM), which, depending on your current shower, could save you two to four gallons each minute you're in the shower.2) The Aqua Helix takes it a step further, squeezing out just 1/2 GPM. "
Pat still takes showers like he did in the Navy, he gets wet, turns off the water, soaps up. Turns the water back on to rinse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6eaBnnKR0
Here is a cute video entitled save water, shower with a friend, don't worry it is PG:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nskHFvII9g4
I don't do that, it is nice to have the water running when I shampoo so my hair does not tangle, but I do try to be sensitive to my water usage.
As a final note, Pat has always liked girls in showers as a theme, here are couple of his favorites:
Asian http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9flyMYqCi7M
Short, 8 seconds, with nipple showing through shirt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP_vd4bblDs&feature=related
And of course, a lovely Brazilian girl doing her shower dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNHlJ3WpDw0
"The measure, Senate Bill 407, would force owners of most residential and commercial real estate built before 1994 to bring plumbing up to current requirements for water conservation. Homes would have to be in compliance by 2017; apartments and businesses would have until 2019. Anyone putting property on the market would have to make the upgrades before completing a sale. "
According to the Wall Street Journal: The key point of contention is the insistence by Mr. Schwarzenegger and GOP leaders on a bond measure for as much as $12 billion that would finance new dams and other water-infrastructure improvements.
Mr. Schwarzenegger has said the state needs more dams to help store water for its growing population. "We have been decades talking about water infrastructure, and we've got to bring it up to date," he told a conference of community-college trustees in San Francisco Thursday.
At the end of the day it is a consumption problem, you can help, simply modifying the way you take a shower can save 20 gallons of water a day. Treehugger has the following suggestion, "1) Low-flow showerheads like Bricor's shiny showerhead and this model from Gaiam (they used to be Real Goods: here's an updated link to purchase one) with a pause button cut back the flow to 1 gallon per minute (GPM), which, depending on your current shower, could save you two to four gallons each minute you're in the shower.2) The Aqua Helix takes it a step further, squeezing out just 1/2 GPM. "
Pat still takes showers like he did in the Navy, he gets wet, turns off the water, soaps up. Turns the water back on to rinse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6eaBnnKR0
Here is a cute video entitled save water, shower with a friend, don't worry it is PG:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nskHFvII9g4
I don't do that, it is nice to have the water running when I shampoo so my hair does not tangle, but I do try to be sensitive to my water usage.
As a final note, Pat has always liked girls in showers as a theme, here are couple of his favorites:
Asian http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9flyMYqCi7M
Short, 8 seconds, with nipple showing through shirt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP_vd4bblDs&feature=related
And of course, a lovely Brazilian girl doing her shower dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNHlJ3WpDw0
Labels:
clean water shortage,
drought,
girls in shower
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Airline Fees
Found this great article: http://ow.ly/tL7l
Airlines charge for Antlers, who knew?
Here is an awesome and fairly complete resource:
http://www.kayak.com/airline-fees
And if you are tracking United Airlines, this is the best news source out there:
http://www.sans.edu/resources/musings/united_1k_travelnews.php
Airlines charge for Antlers, who knew?
Here is an awesome and fairly complete resource:
http://www.kayak.com/airline-fees
And if you are tracking United Airlines, this is the best news source out there:
http://www.sans.edu/resources/musings/united_1k_travelnews.php
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