It just takes an imagination, a carving knife, and the will to experiment to make a great Jack-O-Lantern
AS IT STANDS my name is Dave Stancliff. I'm a retired newspaper editor/publisher; husband/father, and military veteran. Laker fan for 64 years. This blog is dedicated to all the people in the world. Thank you for your readership!
It just takes an imagination, a carving knife, and the will to experiment to make a great Jack-O-Lantern
DID YOU KNOW?
The blue morpho butterfly, which lives in Central and South America, has tiny ears on its wings and can distinguish between high- and low-pitch sounds.
The butterfly may use its ears to listen for nearby predatory birds.
The ochre starfish or sea star pumps itself up with cold seawater to lower its body temperature when exposed to the sun at low tide.
It is equivalent to a human drinking 1.8 gallons of water before heading into the midday sun, scientists say.
Bagheera kiplingi, a jumping arachnid from Central America, is the first known vegetarian spider.
It eats nectar-filled leaf tips rather than other animals.
The eyes of the mantis shrimp possess a feature that could make DVDs and CDs perform better.
By emulating this structure, which displays color wavelengths at all ranges, developers could create a new category of optical devices.
I guess the Halloween pranks are coming early to one little town in Suffolk County. I know it’s not funny, but the idea of three costumed thugs stealing a person’s bike while they’re on it is kinda bizarre. Don’t you think?
Can you envision the person in the chicken suit barreling down the road on the purloined bicycle? Didn’t this person think anyone would notice the costume? Or, is it possible that was the whole point? Punks will be punks at any time of the year.
(AP) Police say the thieves who stole a New York teenager's bicycle were, well, animals.
Suffolk County police say two people in gorilla costumes and a third in a chicken suit took the boy's bike Monday in Rocky Point, on the north shore of Long Island.
Police say the three confronted him while he was riding along Route 25A around 1:15 p.m. Police say one of the gorilla-suit suspects punched the teen in the head and knocked him off his bike, and the person in a chicken costume rode off on it. The ape-suit duo ran away.
The teen was treated at a hospital for minor injuries. He's been released.
Detectives are searching for the suspects.
Seeing an optical illusion in this “new” poster for “Mati Suri” the movie, shouldn’t be too hard.
It works in the same way the Premonition poster did, only there are skulls.
This is my last movie poster for the day…
With this Indian Summer were experiencing in Humboldt County, I thought it would be fun to share an iconic surfing poster in honor of THE ENDLESS SUMMER. If you recall seeing this poster when it came out, then your a Boomer like me…
The US government failed to go after Bin Laden when they knew (almost immediately) that his followers were responsible for the attack on the USS Cole.
Two presidents let the ball drop and the next terrorist attack (perhaps emboldened by their success with the Cole) was 9/11. If our top leaders would have listened to their security sources, and Yemen officials who captured two of the terrorists, we would have struck the al-Qaida training camps in Afghanistan right after the Cole attack. But no.
Instead, President Clinton, and Bush, spewed plenty of patriotic rhetoric and then did absolutely nothing after the Cole attack. Zero. Nada. Both presidents claim they didn’t have surefire evidence of who attacked the Cole. This claim is bullshit, as the released documents show in this article. Was the fate of the 9/11 victims assured because of this terrorist success? You have to wonder.
Children’s play and children‘s joy in tree houses are eternal.
So eternal, that some adults build them in honor of their childhood.
Some of them are restaurants and hotels with magnificent views and the twittering of birds instead of alarm clocks. Some are comfortable homes for the holidays and some are primary homes.
“Police in Alliance, Ohio, say a woman in labor robbed a Walmart with an accomplice, NewsNet5.com reported.
Katurah Petty and Staniel Petty were arrested Thursday and charged with theft and forgery.Police say the women stole $271 worth of computer software. The two women used computer-generated serial number adhesive labels to steal the merchandise, Fox19.com reported.Katurah Petty was in labor during the theft, and police transported her to the hospital after the arrest, according to Fox19.com. No information was available on the condition of mother or child.”
“Last year Mike Vahey returned from a four-year enlistment, including duty in Iraq and Kuwait, where he was a sergeant on an Army diving team inspecting ports for bombs. When he returned home he expected his job as an engineer at a General Motors plant in Newport, Del., would be waiting for him.
“There wasn’t a doubt in my mind that my job would be there when I got back,” said Vahey, 40, who had worked for GM since 1997, most recently as a quality launch engineer. “I didn’t give much thought to it. I felt I was protected and had nothing to worry about.”
Unfortunately, instead of getting tickertape for serving his country Vahey got a pink slip. Soon after he got back, the plant where he worked was shuttered, leaving Vahey and hundreds of other civilian autoworkers jobless.” Read the rest here.
PHOTO: Soon after returning from service, a GM plant closure left Mike Vahey jobless.
“More than two hours a day spent watching television or playing computer games could put a child at greater risk for psychological problems suggests a new study. British researchers found the effect held regardless of how active kids were during the rest of the day.
"We know that physical activity is good for both physical and mental health in children and there is some evidence that screen viewing is associated with negative behaviors," lead researcher Dr. Angie Page of the University of Bristol told Reuters Health in an e-mail. "But it wasn't clear whether having high physical activity levels would 'compensate' for high levels of screen viewing in children."
In 1961 a groundbreaking book titled Black Like Me was written by a white man who posed as a black man in America's Deep South. John ...