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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!
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Lakers center Andrew Bynum steals the ball from Rockets point guard Aaron Brooks, who was driving through the lane, in the first half today.
In a series that should never have gone to 7 games, the Lakers won when it counted this afternoon. Still unanswered; which Laker team will show up against the Denver Nuggets Tuesday night (6:00 p.m. California time) during the Western Conference Finals? Why did a seriously undermanned Houston team match up so well for so long? What Laker weaknesses were exposed? I've never seen a more erratic (okay chaotic) team than this seasons version of the Lakers. If you're into betting, leave the Lakers alone! They'll break your heart and wallet!
FROM TODAY's Time-Standard...
Dave Stancliff
Posted: 05/17/2009 01:27:20 AM PDT
Politicians leaning left or right must learn how to cooperate to effectively fight the rising threat of extremists in our country.
A recent assessment report to law agencies, released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), warned that extremists in America are taking advantage of current events to recruit members.
This report has caused a lot of controversy, for all the wrong reasons.
Click here to read the rest of the column.
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FROM INVENTORSPOT we have...
The
Top Ten Weird and Bizarre Japanese Soft DrinksBy Steve Levingstein
Ahh, refreshing Coolpis... THE soft drink to offer guests - before removing their blindfolds.
Actually a Korean copy of the disturbingly named Calpis, Coolpis comes in Peach flavor and (stop reading now, if you can...) Kimchee flavor.
Kimchee, for those unacquainted, is a traditional Korean dish made from fermented cabbage and LOTS of red pepper.
Makes Peach flavored Coolpis almost appealing, doesn't it?
Anyone for a Calpis vs. Coolpis taste test? We could call it a pis-ing contest.
I wrote this column Lead Exposure From House Paint Study Shows Ties With Criminality on October 19th, 2008.
In it, I talk about the poorer neighborhoods being the most affected by lead paint, and some surprising results from that exposure when it came to criminality. I discussed how the children were the main victims of lead in the home, and some the symptoms involved.This news article looks like a step is being taken in the right direction to combat this deadly lead exposure.
(From the Associated Press today)
Nearly $100 million in federal stimulus money will go toward a program to remove lead- based paint and other health and safety hazards from low-income homes, Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday.
Biden announced the plan in the courtyard of an affordable-housing development operated by a community group that is getting $875,000 of that money to help identify and remove toxic paint and other health hazards from 225 Los Angeles homes.
Biden said the program will immediately employ workers to do the leadabatement work. He said it will also save the country millions in future health care costs that otherwise would be spent treating people suffering from neurological damage, slowed growth and other ailments connected to growing up in contact with lead-based paint.
“This is a real bang for the buck here,” he said. “You have people from this community filling good jobs, helping other families, helping children to stay healthy.”
South Los Angeles’ Esperanza Community Housing Corp. was among 53 local programs in 20 states and Washington, D.C., getting grants through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to remove lead-based paint and other hazards such as mold.
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It's not all doom and gloom in the U.S. economy. Some products are bucking the recession and flying off store shelves.
Sales of chocolate and running shoes are up. Wine drinkers haven't stopped sipping; they just seem to be choosing cheaper vintages.
Gold coins are selling like hot cakes. So are gardening seeds. Tanning products are piling up in shopping carts; maybe more people are finding color in a bottle than from sun-worshipping on a faraway beach.
Strong sales of Spam, Dinty Moore stew and chili helped Hormel Foods Corp. post a 6 percent increase in first quarter sales in its grocery products unit.
Consumers have trimmed household budgets and postponed buying cars, major appliances and other big-ticket items. Yet they still are willing to shell out for small indulgences and goods that make life more comfortable at home, where they are spending more time.
Read the rest of the story here.
Photo via AP and is from a recent promo ad by Hormel Company.
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National Gardening Association http://www.garden.org
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The Wine Institute http://www.wineinstitute.org
Enviorsell http://www.envirosell.com
Leo J. Shapiro & Associates http://www.ljs.com
Things are sure changing in this communist country that once banned all forms of porn. It almost looks like their entering a "sexual revolution."
Westerners are flocking to China in record numbers. It must be the "new attitude" that Chinese have about Capitalism (once their sworn enemy).
From Most Emailed from Yahoo today....
Visitors try to get a glimpse of "Love Land", billed as China's first-ever sex theme park, in southwest China's Chongqing municipality.
The sex theme park is slated to open in October, but detractors hope the project will never see the light of day, as the exhibits of naked human sculptures, giant genitals and boasts a sex technique workshop is stirring up howls of protest.
(AFP)
FROM China Daily...
A chicken farmer named Mao Rui'an in Qingdao, Shandong province, is giving special attention to one of his chickens.
The unique hen is able to produce two eggs at the same time through two excretory openings. An expert said the hen probably has two separate reproductive systems.
He discovered the strange hen while he was giving vaccine shots to the chickens two months ago.
The lucky hen is enjoying a private henhouse and is fed with wheat seedlings instead of grass.
(Peninsula Metropolis Daily)
Last year I wrote an article on this shadowy group of world leaders -
'Shadow Government of the West' aka The Billderberg Group is the New World Order -
For Nolan Chart
Today From Haaratz.com
Are the people who 'really run the world' meeting this weekend?
By Adam Abrams
The Bilderberg Group, the topic of many conspiracy theories, is now meeting behind closed doors in Greece.
From today until May 17, approximately 150 of the most influential members of the world's elite will be meeting behind closed doors at a hotel in Greece. They are called the Bilderberg Group or the "Bilderbergers," and you have probably never heard of them.
The group, co-founded by Prince Bernard of the Netherlands, has been meeting in secret every year since 1954. This year, says the British broadsheet The Times, they are meeting at the Nafsika Astir Palace in Vouliagmeni.
The individuals at the meeting come from such power houses as Google and the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Senate and European royalty. Governments, the banking industry, big oil, media and even the world of academia are amongst the Bilderberg ranks.
Photo via Wikipedia commons. This is the Hotel de Bilderberg,
Oosterbeek, the Netherlands
- scene of the first Bilderberg Conference in 1954.
FROM Neo-Neocon...
About the author:
Previously a lifelong Democrat, born in New York and living in New England, surrounded by liberals on all sides, I've found myself slowly but surely leaving the fold and becoming that dread thing: a neocon.
DOES ANYONE BELIEVE NANCY PELOSI? AND DOES IT MATTER?
"My answer to the first question is: nobody, not even Pelosi. Maybe especially not Pelosi. Her story on the waterboarding briefings has changed so many times, and is stated with such verbal hesitancy and telegraphing of prevarication, that even the commenter's on the liberal blogs I’ve visited don’t seem to think she’s telling the truth." Read the full column Does anyone believe Nancy Pelosi? And does it matter?
Are you interested in knowing what your rights are when it comes to Internet usage? Do you want to be kept informed of anything that may interfere with your First Amendment Rights on the web? Then here's a good link for you this morning:
FROM the Electronic Frontier Foundation...
EFF is a donor-funded nonprofit group of passionate people—lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries — who depend on your support to continue successfully defending your digital rights. Litigation is particularly expensive; because two-thirds of our budget comes from individual donors, every contribution is critical to helping EFF fight —and win—more cases.
Click here for the whole article.
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WARNING! This information is scary if you value free speech and oppose mind control...
FROM THE MEDIA REFORM INFORMATION CENTER...
"In 1983, 50 corporations controlled the vast majority of all news media in the U.S. At the time, Ben Bagdikian was called "alarmist" for pointing this out in his book, The Media Monopoly. In his 4th edition, published in 1992, he wrote "in the U.S., fewer than two dozen of these extraordinary creatures own and operate 90% of the mass media" -- controlling almost all of America's newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations, books, records, movies, videos, wire services and photo agencies. He predicted then that eventually this number would fall to about half a dozen companies. This was greeted with skepticism at the time. When the 6th edition of The Media Monopoly was published in 2000, the number had fallen to six. Since then, there have been more mergers and the scope has expanded to include new media like the Internet market. More than 1 in 4 Internet users in the U.S. now log in with AOL Time-Warner, the world's largest media corporation."
FROM New Scientist...
Robots are getting better at finding their way around unknown areas, and making their own maps as they explore. But robots lost in urban areas don't need to rely on their own faculties to get from place to place, German roboticists have shown.
Their mobile robot simply rolls up to any humans nearby and asks for directions. By using that strategy, their robot has become one of the first to be properly let loose in the real world, not just carefully controlled environments.
Martin Buss's team at the Technical University of Munich dumped their mobile robot outside the university and instructed it to find its way to the Marienplatz in the center of Munich, some 1.5 kilometers away.
The animal was one of a litter of five babies, and looks almost like a pig instead of one of the traditional "black masked bandits." It also lacked a striped tail.
How rare are the creatures? Brad Gates of Gates Wildlife Control, whose company was behind the discovery, says over the past 25 years, his people have only ever come across the phenomenon twice - the other time was in Mississauga. He estimates it's a 1-in-500,000 shot.
He tells CityNews.ca it's "a busy construction site" that's about to be sealed off and they needed to finally get rid of the raccoons. What happens to it now? It will be given back to its mother - arrangements are being made to trap her sometime on Monday night.
The entire family will then be "relocated" elsewhere in the area.
When asked if they won't just cause more problems for some other resident, Gates admits it's possible. But he says once a raccoon gets used to living in a city environment, it can't be sent back to the wild. He notes the mother will "teach the babies everything they need to know" to survive in the urban jungle.
Photo courtesy: Gates Wildlife Control
I don't remember saluting the flag at all when I was in elementary school in the 1950s. We did put our hand over our hearts however. I find it interesting that this was the way American's saluted the flag prior to the Nazi's infamous salute. You learn something new every day...
From Slightly Warped Curiosities...
When the Pledge of Allegiance was originally written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, who was - ironically - a socialist magazine writer, he included instructions on how to properly salute the flag while reciting his oath.
Dubbed "The Ballamy Salute" after its creator, school children were instructed to recite the pledge with the right arm out in a stiff salute outstretched to the flag. This practice actually was adopted and continued until the early 1940's when it was noticed that the American salute bore a striking resemblance to a salute that another country was using.
Naturally, the salute quickly fell out of style and was replaced by placing the right hand over your heart as we do today.
Using the outstretched salute is a tradition that goes all the way back to the Romans, but after the Nazis, it's unlikely we'll see a resurgence of the original Pledge of Allegiance salute anytime soon.
ATTENTION ALL GROWNUPS!
Your "inner child" has long been waiting for a chance to usurp control of your body and force it to perform certain actions.
The time is now at hand. Read and follow the these instructions
The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of childhood into maturity." - T. H. Huxley
"...Night settles in and the fireflies begin their flickering dance in the woods. Rising at my feet, the endless gushing waters of a living planet complete the seduction. Once again, the river affirms that magic still happens in the dark."
John Moran's, Florida Nature Photography studio, offers some beautiful original works like the one above.
Having mastered the art of making square watermelons and even pyramid watermelons, Japanese farmers turned to making heart-shaped watermelons.
These 15,750 yen ($160) watermelons were grown by a couple and took three years to perfect down to the point where they were good enough to convince people to pay $160 for them. There's only 20 melons in this batch, but we're sure Mr. and Mrs. Hiroichi Kimura will grow more next season. image/story via Gizmoda via Asahi via Japan Probe via Inventor Spot via Boi
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