Some recent thoughts and sites I've come up with and across. Everything on 11/26/04 and before was all entered on 11/26/04 from ClipCache Plus from XRayz Software.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Re: Review: Mikhail Baryshnikov in 'Beckett Shorts' - Topix
Friday, December 28, 2007
Slate -> The Fray -> Technology
Ye shall not congregate in a barn...
"Three hundred and fifty years ago, on Dec. 27, 1657, 30 inhabitants of Flushing, New Netherland (now New York), defied Gov. Peter Stuyvesant's order barring townspeople from harboring Quakers." WISinfo.com
Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas and a Happy Hogmanay and a prosperous and peaceful New Year (hope it's without any fear).
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Blogger: Pressing Issues: Suicides in Iraq: One Parent's Question
I was treated for Lyme disease and have at other times a mysterious condition. I worry about the Iraq "superbug" parasite I read in a SW news article. I heard the person affected cannot donate blood for quite awhile (a year or so?). It sounds to me that this could contribute to a mental problems like tick borne diseases in the US. President "Mush" has been treated recently. In my archaeology work I heard of one case, a National Geographic photographer who died from the tick out on the East End of Long Island where it's a problem. Sunday, December 23, 2007
"Pressing Issues" by Greg Mitchell: "I'm the editor of Editor & Publisher magazine and author of nine nonfiction books." E & P is "America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry"
Clinton and Cash - December 26, 2007 - The New York Sun
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
District Trying to Forge a New Identity - New York Times
Alex Leo: All I Want for Christmas is the Release of 30 Iranian Students - Politics on The Huffington Post
Monday, December 24, 2007
Review: Mikhail Baryshnikov in 'Beckett Shorts' - Topix
Friday, December 21, 2007
Bush Keeps Recycling Same Joke At Press Conferences - Politics on The Huffington Post
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Design Team Picked for Governors Island Park - City Room - Metro - New York Times Blog
Clinton Insiders Fear Secret Service Records Could Damage Campaign - Off The Bus on The Huffington Post
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Couric's Candidate Questions: Infidelity - Media on The Huffington Post
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Shinnecocks irked by Southampton blocking casino - Topix
Newsvine - What's the Big Deal with Pink Floyd?
Yoko Ono - 'I still talk to John' - Scotland on Sunday
Candidates On Losing Their Tempers, Presidential Contenders Answer Katie Couric's "Primary Questions" - CBS News
Monday, December 17, 2007
"Tapegate" Unravels - Couric & Co.
Up From Zero: A Documentary Film on the Cleanup of Ground Zero
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Maybe he should be named "Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked"
Fears Over Nerve Gas Waste - Couric & Co.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Howard Stern and George Takei
I last listened to Howard Stern in the Staten Island Hotel, digging holes along 6 miles of its beach next to the "world's 4th longest boardwalk" when Robin said she had been in the Air Force and those topless photos went public over the American woman soldier saved by an Iraqi doctor in the worst journalistic jingoism perhaps presented in recent history. I'm happy to hear George Takei is now on the show. Howard and I may have some mutual friends from Roosevelt, Ginny, who had some friends at WBAI and Jeffrey who was about 6'6". He and I worked at Timber Lake Camp in Allaben, NY near Phoenicia, NY in 1968. I stayed with him at his folks place as a vacation from the dishwashing. I think with him they won most of the inter-camp basketball games, though the only African American there. Thought I saw Jimi Hendrix in a cafe in Woodstock, NY. A friend's mother reports he was up there with "Either Janis Joplin or a look-a-like" when she went to show a house starting out in real estate. Live long and prosper!
Diana's 'Darling Dodi' Letters Are Read - Topix
Newsvine - Brad Pitt Stars in New Orleans Recovery
Apollo move could lead to condemning downtown Riverhead properties - Topix
Friday, December 14, 2007
Contact Us, Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation
A Poem From Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson ("The Letters of..." from Project Gutenberg)
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Wishing Sir Arthur C. Clarke a Happy 90th Birthday | Wired Science from Wired.com
City's first public toilet to open in Manhattan - Topix
Monday, December 10, 2007
Auction Could Bring American History Home, Family Of Revolutionary War's French Hero Puts Washington-Lafayette Medal On The Block - CBS News
Podcast: Hats Off to Bella Abzug - City Room - Metro - New York Times Blog
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Helen Thomas Bah-Humbugs Bloggers - Public Eye
The Osprey's Latest Test: Combat, Marines' Helicopter-Plane Hybrid With A Troubled Past Begins Missions In Iraq - CBS News
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Martin Lewis: Salute to John Lennon - Entertainment on The Huffington Post
Dec. 7, 1941: Attack at Pearl Harbor a Bold, Desperate Gamble
Dr. Deborah King: Play the Hand You're Dealt -- Gender Card and All - Politics on The Huffington Post
Friday, December 07, 2007
Literanista: Culture in El Bronx
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Army Social Scientists Calm Afghanistan, Make Enemies at Home
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Annapolis: Thin Hope In A Handshake
Hello Lou... ("You know what you have Mary?" "No Mr. Grant, what?" "You have spunk..." "Thank you Mr. Grant." "I hate spunk." Apologies to Lou Grant and Mary Tyler Moore...Ed Asner, once president of the Screen Actors Guild put on a short-lived TV show "The Bronx Zoo" where he played a principal in a NYC school.)
When I visited last the island of my mother's father, Grand Manan Island in New Brunswick, Canada, a relation from Cornwall, Ontario, Roberta Parker (nee Llywelyn, Welsh) had just returned from Jerusalem in 1988, part of Jehovah's Witnesses. One thing they do is get together, her husband Leman Parker (my great aunt Minerva Urquhart's son, named after her brother Leman Urquhart, the Savannah, GA pilot and captain of the "City of Atlanta" that left NYC and was torpedoed by the U-123 captain you interviewed, a would have been Luftwaffe pilot which we thought a little strange my mother says and hello) with other Witnesses on the island, was building a fancy house for a New Jersey inventor of "ferrochrome" chrome without chromium on iron, that we went inside to look at. Fireplace with four glass sides, rainwater reservoir and some of the rock ledge of the "Seven Days Works" geologic formation left in the bedroom.
Anyway, she had one of those very long panorama post cards of Jerusalem you might have seen, about 2 feet long or so. She said one of the problems was the wall, which Christians and others wanted to open up a rediscovered gate that would have been another footpath or road up to the Mount of Olives where the panorama picture was taken. She said the problem was that since those Biblical times a Muslim cemetery was created outside the wall after the gate had been sealed and to open it again would bring people walking over the Muslim graves. I'm not sure what that has to do with the more recent re-gilding of the Temple Mount by Jordon's King Hussein, ("Haram es Sharif" as was the torch by the French on the Statue of Liberty, my grandmother Margaret Gregory was a nanny for the caretaker there for a number of years, and I worked with the archaeologist documenting it prior to the restoration, we that is worked together at the William Floyd Manor, her sister on the "Ronson Ship" site before marrying a Micronesia legal consultant ) and the recent squabbling over the archaeology conducted next to it and under it but I thought I'd just pass along what little I know about it.
When the government gets too anti-archaeology in Israel, archaeologists show up outside, banging clay potsherds together.
Post a comment, win a hat - OutdoorRugged
Not to be first, I just followed a Trimble on a stick into the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont to survey a potential wind farm location with a field chief from Newfoundland and a co-worker, a recent woman graduate from Bryn Mawr. Wow, it worked well and the whole archaeological testing went well up on the ridges, locating the potential for cultural resources in the light snow. I think I saw a catamount track on a rock! Give a hat to him.
Operational Research Camera
Operational Research Camera Interesting camera for documenting aircraft take off and landings in Australia circa 1950.
2007 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION DAY FOCUSES ON BENEFITS OF AIR TRANSPORT AROUND THE WORLD
"Montreal, 30 November 2007 – Global Air Transport – a driver of sustainable economic, social and cultural development is the theme for the 2007 edition of International Civil Aviation Day, celebrated annually on 7 December to mark the creation of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on that day in 1944."
The writer has spent an interesting week working near Williamsport, Pennsylvania. In nearby Loyalsock, PA, an over 640 pound black bear was "harvested" from a wildlife preserve. Quite a "monster"! Also nearby is Roaring Branch, PA, where as a small boy, my brother and I had spent two weeks escaping the South Bronx in 1960, on a dairy farm, apparently as part of a Police Athletic League program.


