»Week 22 of 2010: 156 days this year… 209 days remain:
Day 47 of the BP oil spill: 36,000,000 gallons to date≈
» Something To Think About
I think the environmental impact of this disaster is likely to have been very, very modest."
"The oil is on the surface." "There aren't any plumes."
"We're sorry for the massive disruption it's caused to their lives." "There's no one who wants this thing over more than I do, I'd like my life back.”
~Tony Hayward, BP CEO
» Random Fact
Mount Rushmore is perhaps the most impressive rock formation carved by men. It was made by Gutzon Borglum and took just 14 years to carve it.
¤ Holy Mackerel: On this day in 1968 ►Senator Robert Kennedy is assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles
» Free Ramblings
OMG, the oil spill news just gets more frightening. A colleague who retired to Florida has now been vanquished from ‘her’ beach. She says the tar balls are pretty gross, but the smell is what is really bad. Her house is ‘on the beach’ and she has huge decking around the house that is raised up when a hurricane comes to protect the windows. Cool technology, but doesn’t help with the smell. Today I heard that the ship that is over the well hole, collecting about 10% of the oil will have to head for shore during big tropical storms and hurricanes. The BP line is that soon the top hat will be pumping 80% of the flow to the ship, but it takes time. This is the beginning of hurricane season, so when the bad weather arrives, the oil will just be shooting into the Gulf, again. To add to this, the Admiral in charge has said that August will be the ‘first try’ to shut off the flow. Back when the 1979 shallow spill occurred, it took 8 relief wells to stop that much shallower and much smaller flow. Right now there are only two relief wells even being attempted. If neither of the relief wells stops the flow, it will be another 90-120 days to drill more. Each day more and more oil is making to more and more wetlands, beaches, and fishing areas. Even if the spill suddenly stopped today, it would still be hitting the shore another 47 or more days.
We had a very warm day…at 10am it was already 70° and made it up to 84° by this afternoon. Now that the sun is setting the afternoon breezes have picked up a little and keeping my house cool. It is still dropping to the low 40’s at night, so it’s not quite time to keep the windows open 24/7. That day will be here soon, and since I don’t live on the Gulf Coast, I won’t have to worry about any bad smells wafting though my house.
» Puzzle 1
Take the given words, and by moving a single letter from one word to the other, make a pair of synonyms, or near synonyms. For example, given: Boast - Hip, move the 's' from 'Boast' to 'Hip' creating two synonyms: Boat - Ship.
1. Open - Cop
2. Cave - Curt
3. Cares - Pest
4. Salve - Savage
5. Whiled - Spurn
» A Quick Smile…
My wife, a real estate agent, wrote an ad for a house she was listing. The house had a second-floor suite that could be accessed using a lift chair that slid along the staircase.
Quickly describing this feature, she inadvertently made it sound even more attractive: "Mother-in-law suite comes with an electric chair."
» Side Show Stories
Register-Star: Officials in Hudson, N.Y., proudly unveiled their state-of-the-art water fountain for the disabled in the county courthouse, a fixture whose installation was agreed to in a 2003 settlement with federal officials enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, the fountain was installed on the courthouse's second floor, which is accessible only by stairway. In defense, county officials said the fountain had several features for handicapped people other than those in wheelchairs. [
» Puzzle 2: Brain Food
At night they come without being fetched, and by day they are lost without being stolen. What are they?
» Something you might enjoy…
In 2005, YouTube changed the internet forever. It is now available in 22 languages. Check out this one…
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an amazing event. I too have followed the mass band exit from the grounds…when I did it, it was a real downpour, but the view of the storefronts brings back wet and wonderful memories. click HERE!
» Calendar Information
¤ Today’s Number One Songs in…
For anyone interested, all these songs are available on iTunes.
"Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies." ~ Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
1942: Tangerine; Jimmy Dorsey
1952: Blue Tango; Leroy Anderson
1962: I Can't Stop Loving You; Ray Charles
1972: Candy Man; Sammy Davis, Jr.
1982: Ebony and Ivory; Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
¤ Observance Weeks in June
thru 5th Black Singles Parent Week
¤ Today’s Observances—US/UN/World
Apple II Day—1977 goes on sale for first time
World Environment Day
Doughnut Day or Donut Day yep again today...must have a good lobby group somewhere!
Drawing Day or Pencil Day
Belmont Stakes
Festival Of Popular Delusions Day
National Trails Day
¤ Today’s Observances—by country
Columbia : Thanksgiving Day
Denmark : Constitution Day (1849, 1953)
Equatorial Guinea: President's Day
Iran: Khordad Movement Anniversary
New Zealand: Arbor Day
Seychelles: Liberation Day
¤ Today’s Births
Artists, Writers, and Composers
Christy Brown, novelist (My Left Foot, Down All the Days) , born in 1932 Dublin
Margaret Drabble, 71, British novelist (The Gates of Ivory), born Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Ken Follett, 61, British novelist (The Eye of the Needle), born Wales, UK
Bill Moyers, 76, journalist (“Bill Moyers’ Journal”), born Hugo, OK
Athletes
John Carlos, 65, track star (Olympic bronze 1968); gave black power salute , born in Harlem, New York
Tommie Smith, 66, US sprinter (Olympic-gold-1968); gave black power salute , born in Lemoore, California
Entertainers
William Boyd, cowboy (Hopalong Cassidy) , born in 1895 Hendrysburg, Ohio
Waylon Jennings, country singer (Dukes of Hazzard), born in 1937 Littlefield Tx
Kenny G (Kenneth Bruce Gorelick), 54, saxophonist , born in Seattle, Washington
Bill Hayes, 85, singer, entertainer: The Ballad of Davy Crockett, Wringle, Wrangle, born in Harvey, Illinois
Mark Wahlberg, 39, actor (Boogie Nights, The Departed), born Dorchester, MA
Business, Education Persons
Thomas Chippendale, England, furniture maker , born in 1718 City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
John Maynard Keynes, economist/math/journalist , born in 1883 Cambridge England
Adam Smith, economist , born in 1723 Kirkcaldy Scotland
Political Persons
George Thorndike Angell Mass, lawyer (ASPCA) , born in 1823 Southbridge, Massachusetts
Jill Biden, 59, Second Lady, wife of US vice president Joseph H. Biden, Jr, born Hammonton, NJ
(José Doroteo Arango Arámbula) Francisco (Pancho) Villa Mexico, revolutionary/guerrilla leader , born in 1878 Rancho de la Loyotada Durango, Mexico
Scientists /Religious Persons
John Couch Adams co-discover (Neptune) , born in 1819 Launceston, Cornwall
¤ Today’s Happenings
In The Arts
1865 ►Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould’s Onward Christian Soldiers, was presented for the first time in Horbury, England.
In Athletics
1957 ►NY narcotics investigator, Dr Herbert Berger, urges AMA to investigate use of stimulating drugs by athletes
In Business or Education
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In Politics
1794 ►Congress prohibits citizens from serving in foreign armed forces
1728 ►DELAWARE Chief Sassoonan will address the Pennsylvania Provincial Council. He will complain of German immigrants settling on Indian lands in Tulpehocken valley. The complaint would not be resolved until 1732, when the lands were purchased from the Indians with trading goods.
1922 ►The Supreme Court decides that Union organizations are liable for damage or injury caused during strikes.
1968 ►Senator Robert Kennedy is assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles
1967 ►The Six-Day War begins
1989 ►The Unknown Rebel halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
In Science/ Religion
1661 ►Isaac Newton admitted as a student to Trinity College, Cambridge
1981 ►The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a report announcing that cases of rare pneumonia were found among five homosexual men in Los Angeles, California which was later identified as the Aids Virus
¤ Today’s Obits
Stephen Crane, American author @ lung problems @ 29 in 1900
O. Henry (William Sydney Porter), American author cirrhosis @ 48 in 1910
Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States @ 93 in 2004
Mel Tormé, American singer, composer, and actor @ 74 in 1999
Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins), American musician, aortic aneurysm @ 60 in 1993
» ANSWERS to Puzzle 1
1. Pen - Coop
2. Carve - Cut
3. Caress - Pet
4. Save - Salvage
5. Whirled - Spun
» ANSWERS to Brain Food
Dreams or Stars
» PIC of the Day
I have always been fascinated with ‘sky’ pictures. While traveling I always try to take pictures of clouds, sunrise, sunset, panoramas with mostly sky. These pics are not mine, but it’s nice to learn that others are also fascinated by the sky. During the month of June I’ll be doing ‘sun rays’.
click HERE!
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