Friday, May 23, 2008

Biblical Latrine: Ancient Parasites Show That Cleanliness May Have Been Next To Sickliness

Biblical Latrine: Ancient Parasites Show That Cleanliness May Have Been Next To Sickliness
Those who make a great show of being religiously pure often lead lives that are secretly very dirty -- or at least so it was in biblical times. Recent bioarchaeological

Milky Way Shaped Life On Earth
Frenzied star-making in the Milky Way Galaxy starting about 2,400 million years ago had extraordinary effects on life on Earth. Harvests of bacteria in the sea soared and crashed in

Cooper puts Fossils’ bowlers to the sword - Worcester News

Cooper puts Fossils’ bowlers to the sword
Worcester News,  UK - May 22, 2008
RUSHWICK'S Duncan Cooper hammered the Fossils for 107 runs in 30 overs as the villagers won by 39 runs. Cooper was in fine form, hitting his first ton of ...


Most e-mailed stories - Fort Worth Star Telegram

Most e-mailed stories
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 20 hours ago
But paleontologists ...they allow amateurs to dig for fossils. And that's perfect! I'm a total amateur! As it turns out, we're in a great area to explore. ...


Necklaces, bracelets and dinosaur eggs in Vail - Vail Daily News

Necklaces, bracelets and dinosaur eggs in Vail
Vail Daily News, CO - 5 hours ago
Cost: Prices for fossils vary. While a fossilized palm tree branch found in Wyoming fetches $100000, a shark’s tooth costs $20. Venturing into a back room, ...

Balzac mega mall set to open in August 2009 - Calgary Sun

Balzac mega mall set to open in August 2009 - Calgary Sun
The Calgary area’s largest indoor mall will open in August 2009, say developers not concerned over a possible retail over-saturation. Even with a massive StoneGate commercial ...

Meteorites Could Reseed Life on Devastated Earth
An artist's impression of an asteroid crashing into the Earth. Asteroid and comet impacts on Earth can cause catastrophic extinction events.

Space Boomerang Toss Now On Video
Speaking of sports in space , Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency has finally released the video of astronaut Takao Doi's famous boomerang toss in space.

Plans unveiled for Balzac mega mall - Edmonton Journal
CALGARY - The massive CrossIron Mills shopping centre at Balzac - the first enclosed mall to be built in Alberta in 20 years - will open August 2009 and feature 29 first-time ...

Jurassic-Era Dino Dung Fetches Nearly $1,000 at Auction
A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old sold at a New York auction for nearly $1,000. The prehistoric deposit fetched $960 at Wednesday's auction, said a spokeswoman for Bonhams New York.

"There was no excuse for being late in the Stone Age."

"There was no excuse for being late in the Stone Age."

"There was no excuse for being late in the Stone Age."

There are two performers I can think of with the force of personality and skill to hold the attentions of thousands of people over the span of an evening, all by themselves. One is Keith Jarrett, and the other is Eddie Izzard. Both create and sustain a dazzling pace of invention, and when it works, ...

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Sequel To Donnie Darko?!

Sequel To Donnie Darko?!

Considering that Donnie Darko is one of my favorite movies, I'm quite dismayed to hear that a sequel is apparently in development entitled S. Darko . Here's the pitch that in my mind summarizes how much this movie will blow: "Donnie's not in [the new film] but there are meteorites and rabbits." WTF?...

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Kate Clinton: St. Alf's Science Fair

Kate Clinton: St. Alf's Science Fair

Faster than you can say, "CA Supreme Court overturns ban on gay marriage," his Extreme Slippery Slopeheadedness, Pope Benedict, had an announcement to make. Barely taking the time to translate it from the Latin, in that oddly high voice, the pope restated the Church's position that only unions betwe...

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Amit Kothari talks with Talis about QuotationsBook.com>

Amit Kothari talks with Talis about QuotationsBook.com>
Your Podscope hit is at 8:43 In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, I talk with Amit Kothari of QuotationsBook.com. During our conversation, we explore some of the background to QuotationsBook and touch upon Amit's plans for the future. We also address the recent Creative Commons-licensed release of QuotationsBook data in RDF, and investigate some of the risks and opportunities posed by this open approach to data sharing. Listen Now | Download MP3 [61 mins, 42 Mb] During the conversation, we refer to the following resources; Amazon answers.com Facebook FOAF Future of Web Apps 2007 Iron, by Amit Kothari LibraryThing Linking Open Data community Lulu Moo Qoop QuotationsBook.com Shelfari Spinvox Spreadshirt Twitter Zoominfo This conversation was conducted over Skype on Thursday 24 May, recorded with Ecamm Network's Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband. For further Talking with Talis podcasts on the emerging Web of Data, see here. Technorati Tags: Amit Kothari, FOWA07, FOWA2007, FOWALondon07, FOWALondon2007, Linked Data, open data, Podcasting, qb, quotationsbook, Semantic Web, Talis, Talking with Talis, Web 2.0, Web 3.0

(Cool) Shite Podcast 112 - The Fly acid-drops Spiderman>
Your Podscope hit is at 7:00 The Podcast This episode comes in at 37 megs.Direct Link to mp3 Digg the Review Show digg_url = "http://digg.com/podcasts/Cool_Shite_on_the_Tube_Review_Podcast"; Reviews Spiderman 3 The Fly [Buy From Amazon] Sponsors hava.nl - For all your website hosting needs intas.net.au - For all your Australian Internet needs Feedback And leave comments and suggestions in our forum thread or on this post. Technorati Tags Technorati Tags: movies, film, podcast, Tasmania, Australia, spiderman 3, Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, The Fly, Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, David Cronenberg Listen to the Podcast Now Download audio file (112-01_2007_05_05_-_Cool_Shite_112.mp3)

Leonid Meteor Shower: November 19, 2006
Leonid near Orion. Image credit: Mark A. Brown Click to enlarge One of the best meteor showers of the year is about to get rolling, so make sure you mark

Milky Way Shaped Life On Earth
Frenzied star-making in the Milky Way Galaxy starting about 2,400 million years ago had extraordinary effects on life on Earth. Harvests of bacteria in the sea soared and crashed in

Dan York - The Black Bag Security Review>
Your Podscope hit is at 17:18 "Practice safe VoIP," is Dan York's appeal to the new entrants in the digital telephony landscape. In a spicy, fictional anecdote, CISSP's Director of Emerging Communication Technology cleverly reveals the possible security vulnerabilities VoIP networks are amenable to. Like all happy tales, in the end, the bad guys lose; VoIP security tools are to the rescue. But in real life, Dan warns, the potential threats are only increasing.

Since There is No Desert Here Yet

Since There is No Desert Here Yet
Constantines - "Time Can Be Overcome" . Somewhere on the 33rd floor of a 51-storey apartment bloc in South Korea there is a man called Yes.

Space Boomerang Toss Now On Video
Speaking of sports in space , Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency has finally released the video of astronaut Takao Doi's famous boomerang toss in space.

Scientist: Bright light over N.M. was a meteor
PEOPLE IN ALBUQUERQUE WONDERING WHAT THEY SAW EARLY THIS MORNING. VALERIE CASTRO IS LIVE DOWNTOWN WITH DETAILS.... AND VIDEO OF THE SIGHT THAT MOST OF US MISSED BECAUSE WE WERE SLEEPING -- VALERIE.. IF ...

A very, very old rock can be seen at Utah's Department of Natural Resources
A man who found a meteorite in Utah is giving it to the public. The 18-pound Gunlock Meteorite is the size of a bowling ball and now on display at the Utah Department of Natural Resources in Salt Lake City.

Dinosaur dung auctioned for USD 960
NEW YORK: A pile of 130 million years old dinosaur dung was sold at a New York auction for nearly USD 1,000. The prehistoric deposit fetched USD 960 at Wednesday's auction, said a spokeswoman for Bonhams New ...

Outside Edge: Aliens get Vatican blessing (Financial Times)

Outside Edge: Aliens get Vatican blessing (Financial Times)
In the great historical sweep of things, we can safely say that the big news item this week was the announcement by Father Jose Gabriel Funes, the Vatican’s chief astronomer, that intelligent life-forms may exist outside Earth.

Fossil Fool at Maker Faire



Weekly report

Weekly report

This week I'm only including my Elementary students, next week I'll include my high school students. We took Friday off this week to spend a day with my mom. Isaiah is working through a Beyond Five in a Row unit based on the book Sarah Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. Here is what he learned a...

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

caveescape2.swf

caveescape2.swf
caveescape2 Cave Escape 2 - dodge the rocks and escape for cave to save your life. Cave Escape 2 How To: You are a stick person scientist exploring a cave. While in the depths, you come into contact with rare mineral that gives you psychic powers. Suddenly the cave starts collapsing. You must complete all five levels of the game to get out of the cave alive. Dodge the rocks. Click and hold the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON to charge telekinetic bombs, hold X KEY to levitate rocks for a limited time. Good luck! CURRENT RATING: (3.0/5) - PLEASE RATE THIS GAME: 1 2 3 4 5 BACK TO MAIN PAGE SEND THIS GAME TO YOUR FRIEND caveescape2 Cave Escape 2 - dodge the rocks and escape for cave to save your life.

Augustana College - Learn About Its Facts
Augustana College is situated in Illinois, one of the beautiful states of US. Augustana College is a liberal arts and science college. Swedish settlers started Augustana College in 1860. The college ...

The Fiery Narangha Rose
Roses are one of the oldest cultivated flowers that were first grown in Asian gardens five thousand years ago. In its wild form, roses go back even farther; there are several fossils of wild roses tha...

The Paleozoic Era
The Paleozoic Era is seen in the fossil record as an explosion of life forms. The Cambrian Period marks the beginning of an era with thousands of new life forms in the ancient seas. Prior to the Cambr...

Comment Response: Ocean Fossils at Siskiyou Summit? Say What?

Comment Response: Ocean Fossils at Siskiyou Summit? Say What?
Interesting to note that some of Oregon’s oldest fossils are found at one of the state’s highest elevations — south of Ashland near Siskiyou Summit! And, that most of the fossils found at the I-5 exposures are from an ocean environment. ...

Fossils Last Stand - Catasauqua, PA
Jam Night at 9pm.

Fossils excavated from Bahamian blue hole may give clues of early life
Long before tourists arrived in the Bahamas, ancient visitors took up residence in this archipelago off Florida's coast and left remains offering stark evidence that the arrival of humans can permanently change -- and eliminate -- life ...

On Bush, Bible, Fossils, Evolution, and Reality
On Bush, Bible, Fossils, Evolution, and Reality. Heh. I’m laughing, still laughing.

A little help, please? [Laelaps]

A little help, please? [Laelaps]
Many thanks to everyone who sent me the Ichnos paper this past weekend; I will be blogging about dinosaurs and dermestid beetles soon enough.

Garlick's Notebook Fossils Alive
Horsetails L iving fossils" are living species that resemble ancient fossils. In some cases, an organism was thought to be extinct until a modern specimen was discovered.

Hands-on fun with science
They not only learned about science, they learned how much fun science can be. K4, K5 and first-graders at Pinewood Preparatory School, with the help of 35 parent volunteers, were treated at the school's annual ...

University of Michigan researcher says fossil shatters previous...
Hidden underneath layers of sediment in a cave in northern Spain was an unassuming but breakthrough scientific find: the jawbone of the oldest-known human ancestor in Europe.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

How to care for a bird (Orange County Register)

How to care for a bird (Orange County Register)
Birds, after cats and dogs, are the third most popular pet in the United States. Even though they are small and caged, birds still require a great deal of care and attention.

India Plays Catch-Up in Africa (BusinessWeek)
Giants in telecom and pharma, among others, are sinking big money into the promising market

Universal Uranium Ltd. Acquires Strategic Potash Property and Announces $3.15 Million Financing (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Universal Uranium Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement, subject to regulatory approval, to acquire a 100% interest in 816 claims totaling 204 sq km located in the St.George's Bay Basin in western Newfoundland, from Alpha Uranium Resources Inc.

Mbwemkuru Alluvial Gold Deposit Update (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
Harp Sangha, CEO/President of Douglas Lake Minerals Inc. provides the following update on the recently announced Mbwemkuru Alluvial Gold Deposit Property Licences in Southeastern Tanzania.

the big picture (Pioneer Press)
Along Michigan's Pictured Rocks, there's no such thing as a bad view.

Soil, Foundation Of Your Garden

Soil, Foundation Of Your Garden
The foundation of any garden, be it organic, container, square foot - whatever, is it's soil but how many of us actually understand how these soils develop into the different types we have in our gard...

Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks are rocks that have changed form due to heat and pressure. Metamorphic comes from the Greek words meta and morph. Meta means change and morph means form. So we get meta...

Threats and cures - Marianas Variety

Threats and cures
Marianas Variety, Micronesia - 1 hour ago
Scientists have developed a new way of determining the size and frequency of meteorites that have collided with Earth. Their work shows that the size of the ...


Effect of the Union en Caule Company on Puerto Vallarta
Silver is probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Mexico, but perhaps it should be. After all, Mexico has been the world's leader in the production of silver since the 1500´...

UNCOVER THE TRUTH ABOUT HOME PURIFIER WATER SYSTEM
As educated citizens, we are withessing an interesting phenomenon: public's enormous interest in natural health. Everyone is trying to make a life change by boosting inner potentials and resource...

Monday, May 19, 2008

WorleyPowell1.mov

WorleyPowell1.mov
View the AFM movies #1 and #2 of Worley and Powell showing how mineral compositions and stabilities can change with changing temperature.

cryst.mov
crystallization from a molten liquid or from water. The mineral forms in a regular and predictable fashion that is related to its internal structure and composition. Crystallization When minerals group together in various ways, they form rocks, sediment, or soil. Minerals of the same type or minerals of different types can combine to

interview.asf
Club Purpose Video provided by www.kulr8.com . . thank you KULR-8 Billings Gazette story about Joseph Love, our guest speaker for February 5, '04

volcano.ram
beneath our feet. A diamond is likely the oldest thing you will ever own, probably 3 billion years in age, and is exotic, shot to the surface by extraordinary volcanoes. Well ... you can just click here to see a multimedia presentation of how diamonds move to the Earth's surface.

Hunting Meteorites

Hunting Meteorites
Meteorite hunter Rob Matson invites NOVA scienceNOW host Neil deGrasse Tyson to the mojave desert.

METEORITE
J’espère que les météorites tomberont toujours dans le désert et la mer. Si non bonjour les dégâts. Author: lesamaritain73 Tags: Météorite désert. country:FR user-category:events user-category:life Posted: 17 August 2006

a m y .ram
In a Time of war Watch Video

Peekskill-7.mpg
3.17 MB

MySpaceTV Videos: Hunting Meteorites by NOVA

MySpaceTV Videos: Hunting Meteorites by NOVA
MySpaceTV Videos: Hunting Meteorites by NOVA

4 min - 2007-10-26


Hunting Meteorites

NW Arkansas today

NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “We need to make this meteorite move before it gets down to the earth and hits us.” David Underwood, associate vice president of academic affairs at Arkansas Tech University and co-author of a study showing major demographic shifts expected in Arkansas’ population by 2020 Arti...

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"Donnie's not in (the new film) but there are meteorites and rabbits."

"Donnie's not in (the new film) but there are meteorites and rabbits."

Yikes. Because I am one of the five people who enjoyed Southland Tales, dear friend Amanda (who appears to have perhaps been a member of an Estrogen Brigade at one point!) was kind enough to warn me that some idiots are planning a sequel to Richard Kelly's best known movie, Donnie Darko, despite the...

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Asterpix Interactive Video - Harvesting Meteorites in Holbrook, Arizona w/GPS coordinates
Asterpix Interactive Video - Harvesting Meteorites in Holbrook, Arizona w/GPS coordinates

5 min - 2008-04-26


My three boys and I found some nice specimens while hunting for fragments of the famous Holbrook meteorite. This video documents that day as well as gives exact coordinates to our Lucky spot. email: meteoritemall@yahoo.com website: http://www.mr-meteorite.com

Meteorites Falling And Exploding In My Town
Meteorites Falling And Exploding In My Town

44 sec - 2007-07-05


This is our other video, with some special effects. A guy walks and suddenly some asteroids strikes from the sky.

fossil.rm

fossil.rm
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/hominid/. For photos contact: David Brill (770) 461-5488, brill@mindspring.com . For B-roll on the Web, see: http://teles.berkeley.edu:8080/ramgen/2002/special_events/publicaffairs/fossil.rm . Broadcast quality Beta video is available from the UC Berkeley Media Relations Office at: (510) 642-3734

Meteorites Could Reseed Life on Devastated Earth - FOXNews

Meteorites Could Reseed Life on Devastated Earth
FOXNews - May 15, 2008
The researchers looked at previous studies of Martian meteorites that provided information about the kinds of forces needed to eject rocks from a large ...


Super Stellar Friday: Meteors, Meteorites and Comets - NewHampshire.com

Super Stellar Friday: Meteors, Meteorites and Comets
NewHampshire.com, NH - May 14, 2008
Planetarium Educator Bob Veilleux will explain why you can collect meteorites - but not meteors or comets. Learn about these fascinating solar system ...


Animal Crossing: Wild World User Review 7429
One of the greatest town full of animal simulators ever. Videopinions are product reviews and demonstrations by the people who use them - in full motion video. Go to Expo TV at www.expotv.com to find more video product reviews - or contribute a Videopinion of your own.

27_fossils_56100.asx

Sunday, May 18, 2008

OCS : extension et raffermissement

OCS : extension et raffermissement

OCS : extension et raffermissement

L'OCS (organisation de coopération de Shangaï) approfondit ses liens et les étend. C'est désormais l'Inde qui rejoint plus en avant le groupe (formé par la Russie, la Chine et divers pays d'Asie centrale), dont elle était seulement observateur (comme l'Iran et le Pakistan). Russie, Inde et Chi...

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Não tente fazer em casa! Cuidado!

Não tente fazer em casa! Cuidado!

...

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Penser la guerre autrement.

Penser la guerre autrement.

Pour le général Desportes, commandant du centre de doctrine de l'emploi des forces, les armées occidentales sont incapables de gagner une guerre, essentiellement pour des raisons de doctrine erronnée. Bâties sur la technologie et le pétrole, en gros sur une puissance de choc énorme, les armé...

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Bora medir as médias?

Bora medir as médias?

...

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Pravda Flyers i "Nu spisas 151"

Pravda Flyers i "Nu spisas 151"

Hej! XTC - Fossil Fuel the XTC singles 1977-92 nu: Making plans for Nigel...

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Tips on choosing Bathroom Floor and Wall Tiles

Tips on choosing Bathroom Floor and Wall Tiles
There is a great range of bathroom floor tiles and Seven Tips for Finding Summer Jobs
You just bought your first ice scraper of the season last week and your weird neighbors still have their holiday lights wrapped around their chimney. But it’s not too early to start thinking about ...

Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils
Paleontology is the branch of biology that studies the forms of life that existed in the past geologic periods and eras, mainly by studying and scrutinizing of its remains, the fossils. Basically, fos...

Everything's close when you stay in downtown LA
Los Angeles, California. Aside from the Big Apple, is there any other place in America that might legitimately call itself the Center of the Universe? In the case of Los Angeles, it is the center...

Prehistoric Trees and the Hiroshima Bomb
In today`s world you will find it very difficult to come across examples of living fossils. Living fossil is a term used by scientists which means living animals and plants that are largely unaltered ...

Open Question: Please help me?

Open Question: Please help me?
PLease answer this question 11. Describe two ways you can ensure that the electrical circuits in your home are protected. I have a multi cjoice please help me 6. Most of Canada’s electricity comes from (a) solar energy, wind energy, and burning fossil fuels (b) hydro-electric power, burning fossil fuels, and nuclear energy (c) wind energy, burning fossil fuels, and nuclear energy (d) hydro-electric power, wind energy, and nuclear energy (e) hydro-electric energy, geothermal energy, and burning fossil fuels 7. Solar energy (a) can easily be used throughout Canada to produce electricity (b) is presently a very economical form of energy in Canada (c) uses a turbine to produce electricity (d) is often collected in solar panels on a solar farm (e) uses very little space to create sufficient electricity

Resolved Question: how highly would you review 'the Devils Chaplain'?
Devils chaplain [Dawkins honesty, and dishonesty] p.18 "the truth that there were no humans in the jurassic period is still conjecture, which could be reputed at any moment with a single fossil.... it could happen... [and now the dishonesty] want a bet?" -I bet that when you die you wont be so cocksure [on the issue of saving human life in Africa instead of Gorilla life] p.20 "whats so special about humans?" - what indeed? [on the issue of his multiple marriages] p.22 "We admit we are like apes,but we seldom admit we are apes" - no sir, you are an ape, and you base that assumption on flawed evidence which could equally infer intelligent design [on the issue of bestiality] p.25 "I've bred with a man, who's bred with a woman, who's bred with a chimpanze" - In that sir, we are both in agreement how highly would you rate the 'devils chaplain' [about how he can miss the plainly obvious] p.31 "Human error can obviously vitiate the accuracy of the method. but THAT IS TRUE OF ALL EVIDENCE" -DUH!- you mean like the fossil record evidence. Weiss does it again! and a special note for Sam Harris in 'the end of faith' [Sam Harris comedy Gold award] "mysticism is a rational enterprise, religion is not" -yes he really wrote that

Open Question: Help me find a similar purse!?
I purchased this purse a few years ago from Fossil, it's gotten really worn down now though because I used it all the time. here's a couple pics: me holding it http://de.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2qjk1td&s=3 on its own http://de.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=de44mx&s=3 I know it looks gross now cuz I had it for years. But I like this style cuz its easy to carry around, and I love the cell phone holder on the sides, but not necessary. I also like gold color but I've bought too many of that color (I think i have 4 gold colored purses) and i'm kind of sick of the color now,so something similar and good for spring would be great!! If you can find the exact purse in a diff color would be great too. EBAY is OK... no fakes please! thanks!! oh and My price limit is about $150, but cheaper is better.

Resolved Question: If we gave up our autos and went back to horses, what would be worse to the environment, and global warming?
The carbon produced by burning fossil fuels in autos, or the methane produced by the billions of additional horses that the world would need to replace them, what say you?

Explore State Without Taking A Step - Tampa Tribune

Explore State Without Taking A Step - Tampa Tribune

Explore State Without Taking A Step
Tampa Tribune, FL - 5 hours ago
This is also a guidebook of sorts, directing readers to parks, islands, prairies and other places where they can see fossils, coral formations, ...


Monty Python’s ‘dead - Times Online

Times Online

Monty Python’s ‘dead
Times Online, UK - May 15, 2008
... to the argument that parrots may have evolved in the north, given that the oldest southern hemisphere parrot fossils are only 15 million years old. ...
Record breaking 55m-year-old parrot The Press Association
Video: Monty Python's Norwegian Blue parrot DID exist Mirror.co.uk
Norwegian parrot really did exist rather than being 'stiff, bereft ... Daily Mail
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Parrot Fossil Discovered in Scandinavia - Alalam News Network

Alalam News Network

Parrot Fossil Discovered in Scandinavia
Alalam News Network, Iran - 13 hours ago
The fossils indicate that parrots once flew wild over what is now Norway and Denmark. Parrots today live only in the tropics and southern hemisphere, ...


Fossils Alive - North Coast Journal

North Coast Journal

Fossils Alive
North Coast Journal, CA - May 15, 2008
by Don Garlick Living fossils" are living species that resemble ancient fossils. In some cases, an organism was thought to be extinct until a modern ...

Saturday, May 17, 2008

New DVD: Phosphor Dot Fossils - RetroBlast!

New DVD: Phosphor Dot Fossils - RetroBlast!

New DVD: Phosphor Dot Fossils
RetroBlast!, OH - May 15, 2008
"Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that the Phosphor Dot Fossils DVD, over four years in the making, is finally available for purchase. ...


Fossils found coated in diamonds - The Press Association

Fossils found coated in diamonds
The Press Association - May 9, 2008
Fossils of the single-celled organisms were discovered in the Umbria-Marche basin of eastern Italy. The amoeba-like creatures made their own armour by ...


English Channel coast bursts with of fossils - San Francisco Chronicle

English Channel coast bursts with of fossils
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - May 9, 2008
There may be fossils hidden in these piles of pebbles. Many people have found them, Keith assures me, though the big pterodactyl wings and huge sea-serpent ...


Fossils open up with narrow win - Worcester News

Fossils open up with narrow win
Worcester News,  UK - May 16, 2008
Batting first, Fossils' Derek Ebbage (20) and Barry Briscoe (41) had a good stand before John Swift (35 not out) and Les Dean (22) put on 38 in five overs. ...


'Dinosaur Highway' rich in dig sites, museums - Dallas Morning News

Dallas Morning News

'Dinosaur Highway' rich in dig sites, museums
Dallas Morning News, TX - May 15, 2008
The combatants, Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Marsh, mounted large, expensive expeditions to excavate dinosaur fossils and name as many species as ...

Bad Astronomy at the Detroit Science Center

Bad Astronomy at the Detroit Science Center

Bad Astronomy at the Detroit Science Center

I just spent the weekend at the Detroit Science Center in Michigan, where they premiered the Bad Astronomy planetarium show. Hmmm… sounds like a good idea for a book. Haha. In fact, the show is based on my first book, and I’m in the show itself, hosting it and doing some of the narration...

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Washington County: Fossils shed light on East Tennessee past (The Tennessean)
Researchers at the Gray Fossil Site in upper East Tennessee know there were hickory trees in the region eons ago. They found hickory nuts while examining fossilized feces in long-extinct animals.

Revisited & retouched

Revisited & retouched

Hollywoods kärleksaffär med nyversioner och uppföljningar fortsätter med oförminskad styrka. Man kan undra om det längre finns något man inte är beredd att fräscha upp eller spinna vidare på. Går gränsen kanske vid drömfabrikens egna ikoner? It's Still a Wonderful Life? Citizen Kane med...

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Garland man finds fossil of mosasaur in Duck Creek (Dallas Morning News)
Charles Amyx had seen fossils in museums, but he didn't buy into the notion that dinosaurs ever existed. "How can these be 3 million years old?" he asked, citing his belief that the world is much younger.

"Donnie's not in (the new film) but there are meteorites and rabbits."

"Donnie's not in (the new film) but there are meteorites and rabbits."

Yikes. Because I am one of the five people who enjoyed Southland Tales, dear friend Amanda (who appears to have perhaps been a member of an Estrogen Brigade at one point!) was kind enough to warn me that some idiots are planning a sequel to Richard Kelly's best known movie, Donnie Darko, despite the...

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Gold miner drilling in Colombia - Stockhouse

Gold miner drilling in Colombia - Stockhouse

Gold miner drilling in Colombia
Stockhouse, Canada - May 15, 2008
The disseminated mineral content of the mountain is high, and the gold dust seems sprinkled across the rocks and boulders. (Later visits to one of the ...


International Nickel Ventures Corporation Reports Q1/2008 Results ... - Market Wire (press release)

International Nickel Ventures Corporation Reports Q1/2008 Results ...
Market Wire (press release) - May 15, 2008
The Corporation's mineral properties are in the early to advanced stages of exploration and are not in production. INV incurred a loss of $1018642 or $0.02 ...


ANKOKU NO SONNET ENGLISH VERSION TRUESAILORCOMET :)

here is ankoku no sonnet:)enjoy:)the english translation is "sonnet of darkness." original lyrics from: musical moon site vocals and editing by: me The fossil of time is the universe's grave while it is dying, it stores dark power. Wandering the darkness, reaching our end. Concealing our oath, we will now accomplish our dream. The light in darkness is approaching (Light and darkness) Light is born from the darkness (Nothing can separate) It is wrong that darkness has nothing hot, dazzling fire blazes brightly Fall into ruin, mankind! Fall into ruin, the earth! For the prosperity of the universe. So that eternity shines brighter. Light and darkness, nothing can separate Light and darkness, nothing can separate Fall into ruin, mankind! Fall into ruin, the earth!

Author: truesailorcomet
Keywords: sera myu sailor moon musical ankoku no sonnet death vulcan kain germain nightmares english lyrics truesailorcomet comet
Added: May 16, 2008



H Erectus Innominate

Homo Erectus (=Ergaster) innominate from Olduvai Gorge (Bed II), Tanzania.

Author: TheOtherRDA
Keywords: Anthropology Fossils Hominid
Added: May 15, 2008



Parys Mountain Historic Mineral Resource - Sydney Morning Herald

Parys Mountain Historic Mineral Resource
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - May 11, 2008
In the area of Parys Mountain, the principal formations comprise Ordovician and Silurian volcanic and sedimentary rocks resting on older metamorphic rocks. ...

Friday, May 16, 2008

earthmat2.swf

earthmat2.swf
Minerals ...... Rocks ....... Soil ...... Sediment Building Blocks Building Blocks 2 The Formation of Minerals Minerals form by crystallization from a molten liquid or from water. The mineral forms in a regular and

Higuain aura-t-il une deuxième chance ?
Le sélectionneur de l'équipe de France précise qu'il attendra de voir si le jeune Argentin continue à être "performant" ou s'il est juste une de ces "météorites" qui ne tiennent

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Club Purpose Video provided by www.kulr8.com . . thank you KULR-8 Billings Gazette story about Joseph Love, our guest speaker for February 5, '04

Leonid Meteor Shower: November 19, 2006
Leonid near Orion. Image credit: Mark A. Brown Click to enlarge One of the best meteor showers of the year is about to get rolling, so make sure you mark

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crystallization from a molten liquid or from water. The mineral forms in a regular and predictable fashion that is related to its internal structure and composition. Crystallization When minerals group together in various ways, they form rocks, sediment, or soil. Minerals of the same type or minerals of different types can combine to

Resolved Question: How many ways can meteorite impacts affect people?

Resolved Question: How many ways can meteorite impacts affect people?
I'm doing a project in school, i have to see all the ways meteorites may affect people, EG. Life, belongings, wealth, ect. I forgot to mention that i have to focus on one paritcular place in the world, thanks.

Resolved Question: Is there any understanding of what these orange balls in the night sky are, do meteorite's move like this?
I saw four orange balls floating silently in a pyramid in the sky on 4th May 2008 @ 23.10.My brother and I even got some film footage on his camera phone. I could not gage the height or distance of the balls but the length of time they spent in the night sky was unlike anything I have witnessed before. I have no idea what these balls were but they were floating in the northern sky above Didsbury in Manchester, England.

Resolved Question: How meteorites caught fire in atmosphere?
For fire to produce we need: oxygen, heat, fuel. In this case we have oxygen, heat (provided by friction), but what I do not know is where does the fuel come from.

Resolved Question: Questions on where did atmosphere/water come from...?
Okay. I've read in many websites and books and learned that water on earth came from metorites (contain 20% water). After a certain vaporization (caused by volcanoes), that water turned into clouds and then it started raining*. Now my first question, I'm sure all planets got hit by meteorites..So how come Earth is the only one that has water? Then, it is said also that these meteorites came from the astriod belt and further...They got in collision with Earth because their orbit was disturbed by Jupiter's huge mass... Then how come there aren't as many meteorite showers now? I thought maybe it is because of the atmosphere that protects us but, then, there wouldn't have been an atmosphere back then, so where did that atmosphere come from? * Some of you will say that water did come from comets, but the water contained in the comets isn't the same as the one on Earth...

Smelly whale carcass heading west - Globe and Mail

Smelly whale carcass heading west - Globe and Mail
It's a target ambitious enough to unnerve any old-time body snatcher: The carcass weighs 80 tonnes and has oil-filled bones that will reek of two decades' decay. The rest of the ...

Oakland Tribune - Investigators unsure if meteorite caused illness
September 20, 2007 -- LIMA, Peru -- A fiery meteorite crashed into southern Peru over the weekend, experts confirmed on Wednesday. But they were still puzzling over claims...

Touring on a grand scale - Canoe
A family road trip through Arizona usually means pointing the minivan due north from Phoenix for a collective, jaw-dropping gawk at the Grand Canyon. More than 350,000 Canadians do ...

Meteorites a rich source for primordial soup - PhysOrg

Meteorites a rich source for primordial soup - PhysOrg
The organic soup that spawned life on Earth may have gotten generous helpings from outer space, according to a new study. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution have discovered ...

Mysterious Fireball Lights Up The Sky - WOAI
A mysterious flash of lights over New Mexico's Sandia Crest was most likely a meteor. The bright streak was spotted just after 2:00 Monday morning. Video of the flashing light was ...

ASU researcher may have discovered key to life before its origin on ... - HULIQ.com
An important discovery has been made with respect to the mystery of “handedness” in biomolecules. Researchers led by Sandra Pizzarello, a research professor at Arizona State ...

Astronaut shares journey with hometown - KVAL
EUGENE, Ore. - A local astronaut shares his out-of-this world experience with the community. Dozens piled into Eugene's "The Science Factory" Tuesday to hear astronaut Stan Love ...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Time to pull the Ripcord!

Time to pull the Ripcord!

Time to pull the Ripcord!

Herman E. Daly writes: Recent increased attention to global warming is very welcome. But much of it is misplaced. We focus too much on complex climate models, which ask things like how far emissions will increase carbon dioxide concentration, how much that will raise temperatures, by when, with what...

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New Generation of Nuclear Power Plants More Expensive than Expected

New Generation of Nuclear Power Plants More Expensive than Expected

The Wall Street Journal reports that new-generation nuclear power plants are going to end up costing quite a bit more than estimates. Not just a few percents, but double to quadruple, or $5 billion to $12 billion a plant. Fossil fuels are getting more expensive too, and this increase in cost might p...

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Tags: Technology, SCIENCE, Energy, Eco, Electronics, Alternative Energy

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Japan Sales: Wii Continues Top 10 Domination

Japan Sales: Wii Continues Top 10 Domination

The Japan sales numbers for the week of May 5-11 are out and, well, remember yesterday's news about the Wii selling six million units in Japan? That means a lot of Wii owners are hungry for games, and the chart continues to reflect that. There are no new entries in the top ten, which is made up of s...

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Tags: Japan, Business Matters

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Buffalo Tom

Buffalo Tom

Boston’s Buffalo Tom might as well have been made by a mad scientist trying to construct the perfect crossover ‘90s alternative rock band. They had the indie pedigree: their first few albums were produced by Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis, and they were signed to the English indie label Beggar’s Banquet. But they also hit all the post-Nevermind stops—slicking up their sound on their third album, getting a hit single on the radio, and they even showed up on the seminal ‘90s teen soap, “My So-Called Life” (which might explain the disproportionate amount of Tom albums in the racks at used CD stores). They even showed up on that kick-ass School House Rock compilation with Blind Melon, Pavement, and others.

But here’s the thing: unlike a lot of bands who took the same route to radio (maybe trading “My So-Called Life” for “90210”’s After Dark club), these guys actually rocked, and kept rocking even after their crossover success. Their slicked up sound actually made them better and their hit album may have been the best thing they ever did.

Starting out in Boston and being produced by J Mascis didn’t help these guys escape what many people were already calling them after their self-titled first album: Dinosaur Jr junior. Clever, right? The first time they showed signs of breaking out on their own was the title track to their second album, Birdbrain. Though remnants of the rough and ragged Dino Jr sound are still present, the song, simple as it is, showed that these guys could write a song to go with their riffs—and a damn catchy one at that; though the verses leave a little something to be desired, the beautiful chorus a sign of things to come.

After the revolution of ‘91, Tom didn’t jump ship from their label, but they did dump Mascis’s rough-around-the-edges sound for a more radio friendly sound. It worked. The slicked up Tom hit the airwaves with “Taillights Fade”—essentially their one and only hit and a song that got lots of play on radio and MTV. The song (included on 1992’s classic Let Me Come Over) is basically a monster ballad, starting with a catchy acoustic guitar figure on the verses before building up to the monster chorus: “I hit the wall / I’m about to fall / But I’m closing in on it / I feel so weak / On a losing streak / Watch my taillights fade to black.” The lyrics went a long way towards helping this one get on some of those annoying “Slacker Anthems” lists, but it’s one of the few ‘90s-indie-band-turned-one-hit-wonder songs that is representative of the band, and is actually one of their best songs (unlike say, Flaming Lips’ “She Don’t Use Jelly” or Nada Surf’s “Popular”).

“Mineral,” included on the same album, follows a similar formula to “Taillights Fade” but might be the better song. It’s the perfect second single, giving more of the same but digging a little deeper and maybe even catchier; had it ever caught the public’s attention I might not be writing a “remember those guys?” type tribute.

“Summer,” from their last good album, 1995’s Sleepy Eyed, was an example of the band becoming more straightforward than ever, while still maintaining the melodies, hooks and hard-rocking ability that made them so appealing in the first place. They rock out harder than they have since Birdbrain, but where that album was loose and live-sounding, “Summer” is taut, focused and energetic (not to mention a perfect soundtrack for riding around with the sunroof open this time of year). Too bad this was more or less their last gasp. They made one more album, 1998’s stale Smitten before disbanding.

However, the epilogue is that the band is back together and about to release a new album on New West. Let’s hope these guys have at least one more great album in them; one that’ll take us back to the days when a band named “Buffalo Tom” could somehow show up on Casey Kasem.

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FAP772: Free stuff Friday, Lender of Last Resort, SREB

FAP772: Free stuff Friday, Lender of Last Resort, SREB

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Student Financial Aid News
+ At the SREB GoAlliance conference yesterday
+ Some revelatory facts - every 26 seconds, a kid drops out of high school
+ In some southern states, kids drop out as early as 4th grade
+ The causes are many - family influence, money, time, culture
+ Addressing the issue requires a multitude of approaches
+ My role was to help train GoAlliance members in direct to consumer marketing
+ Consequences are grave - statistically a college graduate makes more than $1.2M over a lifetime in earnings more than a high school graduate, $1.6M over someone with no diploma
+ That’s 3,323 kids a DAY - and that means $3.9 BILLION a day lost
+ NorthStar and Student Loan Xpress exit the student loan market
+ Chronicle: Responding to growing concern that student loans may be less available this fall, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the Senate education committee, introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at reducing borrowers’ dependence on private student loans and making it easier for colleges to find lenders for their students.
+ Mr. Kennedy’s bill, which comes amid a credit crunch that has caused a number of lenders to leave the federally guaranteed student loan programs and private-loan programs, would increase the maximum Pell Grant for the lowest-income students by up to $750. It would also increase federal loan limits by $1,000 a year for undergraduates who are dependents of their parents, and $2,000 a year for independent undergraduates and students whose parents cannot obtain PLUS loans because of their poor credit. The bill also aims to ease the process of applying for a loan under the federal government’s “lender of last resort” program, which would use guarantee agencies to provide loans if they become widely unavailable. Under current law, students seeking a loan would have to petition the Education Department directly and prove that they had been denied a loan by at least two lenders. Under Mr. Kennedy’s bill, the department could designate lenders of last resort on a collegewide, not a student-by-student, basis.
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+ Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com
+ Private student loans at AlternativeStudentLoan.com

Scholarship Update
+ Songs from the Heart
+ Rock, rap or riff an original song expressing your support for a cause or candidate you care about! Express yourself with an original song backing an issue close to your heart. The style of music is up to you! Create your original song, let your voice be heard and you could win $500! No purchase necessary. Open to anyone who is a resident of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, has access to the Internet, and is 13 or older at the time of entry.
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+ June 11 deadline
+ Details at our free college scholarship search site

Free Stuff Friday
+ How to Find Lost Objects eBook
+ Sync up all your calendars with FuseCal
+ Chel Pixie warns to read the TOS on Photoshop Express
+ David Allen’s GTD email eBook
+ TONS of stuff today via BalanceInDiet.com
+ The Backyardigans printable coloring book
+ Sample of Maybelline Mineral Powder
+ Sample of Ultra Xcid Antacid by Zicam
+ Sample of Vaseline Intensive Rescue
+ Sample of Dove Go Fresh deodorant
+ Sample of Post-It flags
+ Seattle’s Best Coffee Sample
+ Curel Life Stages Sample
+ Always Samples
+ Fiber One Cereal Sample
+ Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer Sample
+ Vaseline Intensive Rescue Sample
+ FlexForce Trash Bag Sample
+ Gold Bond Lotion Sample
+ Purina One Healthful Life Cat Food Sample
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+ Adrina Thorpe, Midnight

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Explainer: Why Don't Miners Carry GPS?
Why Don't Miners Carry GPS? Isn't there some way of tracking people underground? By Michelle Tsai Officials began drilling a fifth hole in the Crandall Canyon mine on Sunday, in an effort to locate the six men who became trapped inside nearly two weeks ago. Why don't miners carry GPS-tracking devices to help rescue workers find them? Because those gadgets don't work underground. The wireless signals that we use on the surface to make phone calls, send e-mails, or find our GPS coordinates have a hard time traveling through the earth. All of these signals can be obstructed by the concrete, mineral water, and coal in a mine. To send a signal through a tunnel that runs for miles, you might need to place wireless receivers in a relay at each bend or turn, which would be very expensive. On the surface, engineers can use high-powered transmitters to boost a signal and help it to get through physical obstructions like walls or doors. But this would be impossible in a methane-filled mine, where communication devices need to operate on very little power—say, 1,000 to 2,000 times less energy than an average cell phone. Otherwise, an antenna could put out enough energy to ignite a gas explosion. For now, miners have to rely on rudimentary locating means. They might call a dispatcher each time they move to a different part of the mine, using phone lines that are strung along the tunnel ceiling. A more high-tech version of this same system uses radio frequency sensors-RFID tags-on each person to track them when they reach certain areas. Placed at key tunnel intersections or work areas, RFID reader pick up each worker's tag and note when a person is in a particular place. All these data go back to the surface through a physical communication line, like the fiber optic cables that connect office workers to the Internet. The men in Utah did have one-way, wireless communications devices, called PEDs, that can receive short text messages from the surface. These gadgets use low-frequency waves that can travel very slowly through the earth and deliver small amounts of data. But it would take a lot of power to send one of these signals (not to mention a device the size of a small TV), so miners can't use them to pass messages back to the outside world. Accidents in mines often destroy parts of the main data lines, making phone communication or RFID tracking impossible. To address this danger, scientists are developing technologies to send wireless signals through hundreds of feet of coal, water, limestone, sandstone, and other types of rocks, which all have different transmission properties. (Sending radio waves through a layer of limestone turns out to be pretty easy, for example; coal and water tend to absorb the signals.) The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, an agency charged with encouraging mine safety technologies, tested about 50 wireless systems after the accident in West Virginia's Sago mine, but none were up to snuff (PDF). Officials there now hope a hybrid wired-and-wireless system might be the answer. They want to take advantage of medium-frequency waves, which can travel through air as well as metal structures. In theory, a medium-frequency signal could jump onto a metal pipe to skip the damaged portions of a physical line.