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.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Newsvine - Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that the Second Amendment Applies to the States
Did they actually mean to protect the citizen in their respective state from the illegal usurpation by "rogue" federal guard or other state militias? I think so. Did they imagine that one someday one shooter could fire hundreds of killing rounds a minute at the People? I don't think so. I realize a major gun producer, Beretta, makes guns in Washington, D.C. which have interchangeable barrels for smaller caliber, a passed over choice for the Glock 9mm in my opinion by the NYC police. Regulate them, I think the amendment was written for. The days of the NYC Bowery's "Steuben Rifles" are long past though perhaps not a review of the courts martial after the so-called Civil War "Draft Riots" thought over paid-off conscriptions.
Reply#24 - Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:30 PM EDT
Newsvine - Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that the Second Amendment Applies to the States
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Effect Measure : Swine flu: Saturday night mind boggling factoid edition
When I saw the Bloomberg article earlier today about Obama and the museum director, Solis, I googled and found this source's different account of events. I'm having trouble capturing the link and I know nothing about this source...but it says:
"U.S. President Barack Obama was in contact with a man who died April 23 from the swine flu, Reforma reported April 25. Felipe Solis, a museum director, met Obama on April 16 in Mexico City, and began to suffer from flu-like symptoms the following day. On April 18 he was admitted to a hospital, where he was diagnosed with a case of pneumonia, which was aggravated by his diabetes. Solis’ glucose levels could not be stabilized, and he died on April 23 from cardiac arrest."
http://www.stratfor.com/sitrep/20090425_mexico_u_s_man_swine_flu_met_obama
Posted by: Cheetos | April 25, 2009 10:51 PM
The first case was seen in Mexico on April 13. The outbreak coincided with the President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at Mexico’s anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archeologist who died the following day from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t confirm if Solis had swine flu or not. (Thomas Black, Bloomberg)
Without Superfund Tax, Stimulus Money Helps Pay for Cleanups - NYTimes.com
Friday, April 24, 2009
Bustler: Governors Island Park and Public Space Master Plan: On the Drawing Board
When: Friday, April 24, 2009
If Shakespeare were alive today..... - Telegraph
Then I'd take him to "Guild Hall" in East Hampton out on Long Island where one of three plays "God" by Woody Allen is being read at the "Naked Stage Marathon" recently modernized this Sunday.
Petition to fire the Chevron lawyer behind Bush torture
Our former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick was also one of the authors of the research studies in "Mass Behavior in Battle and Captivity: The Communist Soldier in the Korean War" a war still with no treaty, and I feel the misuse of that research and Haynes' authorization to be in defiance of the results of the Nuremberg trials, causing a quandary for our troops, and a travesty of American ethics. In our "eye for and eye" mentality it places our own at risk for suicide bombings and other acts. Our house-to-house searches should also be stopped as a mockery of the "Bill of Rights" which I thought the founders thought valid for all people, not just Americans when the first US Congress met in its first capital, here in NYC. Credo: petition location
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The Russell Crowe Hotel Puzzle - TierneyLab Blog - NYTimes.com
He drove off on his cycle but fell in a Riemann manifold
hole n+1 dimensional,
that Flatland had left unrepairable,
and lo and behold found there was room in the
unintentional,
end of the line, infinitesimal, ad infinitum.
Clinton Says Iran Process on ‘Dual Tracks’ - Washington Wire - WSJ
U.H.O. – Where Stanley Kubrick once lived in the Bronx (Wikipedia)
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Bronx, NY 10457
Monday, April 20, 2009
Subject: Re: Effects of cannonballs - sub-arch discussion list
I once heard that the un-indexed documents to the West Point Foundry, Cold Spring, NY described by Edward Rutsch, an industrial archeologist, as taking 100+ linear feet of shelf that had then yet to be indexed for research, in Washington, D.C. Also reported as "Classified". I'm not sure what type of scientific proofing went on as there was very little left of the "iron age" in my recollection from the EPA ordered "Marathon Battery Superfund National Priority" cleanup of cadmium once for the NIKE missiles that ringed many cities that impacted the periphery of the National Register foundry that I worked on. One large artifact was the "Swamp Angel" gun platform, or it's prototype.
I also read the British "ships-of-the-line" were painted red on the gun-deck interiors to keep the crews from over-reacting when blood was spilled in the exchange of cannon fire, so perhaps memory of it might be different than reality.
Bronx Senator Organizing Protest of Marriage Bill - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com
Palin Calls on Sen. Begich to Resign - Washington Wire - WSJ
6:47 pm April 20, 2009
- "Soapy" Smith wrote:
If Mark Begich had been the mayor of Skagway, even I’d agree. But how can you justify it when he was mayor of the great city of Anchorage? Does the governor want to throw the anchor out with the bilge water?
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Snow Rollers, The Fannichs, Loch Bhraoin, Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Iran Convicts US Journalist Roxana Saberi Of Spying: Lawyer
In 1979, Iranian students in the US said they were being spied on by Savak, the "secret police" with consequences at home for their families. One asked Henry Kissinger what might be done who answered there was nothing he could do. What is the causal "link" to the taking of the US Embassy in Tehran, the "October surprise" and the "arms for hostages" scandal resulting in the return of Islamic clergy to power? General Schwarzkopf's father in the American Expeditionary forces of the 1930s had placed in power secular rulers. That Schwarzkopf was later put in charge of the investigation of the "Lindbergh baby kidnapping" according to newspapers.
About thirty (30) years ago, the Grumman Corporation had a compound of over 3000 employees outside Tehran, training them to service and fly the F-14 "Tomcat" of which they had 80 (today 77) to have been 100 aircraft, built where Grumman once was the island's single largest employer.
Sitting with the test pilot of the F-14, his wife and anthropologist who'd been in Iran, it was announced on major TV, in "prime time" that the US would blow them up if USSR had any military sent to their border. He said that the plane was well known to them, probably over the air-to-air missile tech which would upset the balance of power in the world if obtained.
It seems a shame that this woman would be held for spying, when what started it all, Savak in the US. (250 words or less)
Iran Convicts US Journalist Roxana Saberi Of Spying: Lawyer
"The United States severed diplomatic relations with Iran after its 1979 Islamic revolution and takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Relations deteriorated further under the former President George W. Bush, who labeled Iran as part of the so-called "Axis of Evil" along with Saddam Hussein's Iraq and North Korea."I'm objecting to this "transformational grammar" construct. As I recall the students took over the US Embassy first, then Khomeini was called up in Paris, France and later, not much however, there was a picture of Khomeini with the Reagan family Bible shown in the US press. I might have to ask Mrs. Reagan or one of the kids if it's missing! As I recall it, it was them first the Islamic revolution followed. As to the event I was watching "Ishi the last California Indian" or something part of the anthropologist A.L. Kroeber and Ursula LaGuine, his daughter's legacy. They I believe had both known Ishi, last native who never met us, whose head was clandestinely taken and returned after death.
Yan Engines
I ran into this site again. I wonder why it’s not being developed, NASA gave it a merit prize. I once bought a used rotary from the head of a psychological counseling unit my sister worked for. A Mazda RX-4, I drove it and replaced the engine, then one day fried wiring in traffic on the FDR in one of the “tunnels” did it in. Made in Hiroshima, years before I had a “Visible Wankel” model which has come back as the RX-8. I once saw a street side display window full of the various sizes and types of rotary engines in Buffalo, NY. I drove it to and around Fort Drum, NY some and elsewhere after selling a ‘65 VW bug to a natural gas researcher at Stony Brook University. I’d driven the VW to Mississippi, New Orleans, Buffalo, NY, Boston, MA and elsewhere.
Newsvine - Lawyer: Iran jails U.S. journalist for spying
In 1979, Iranian students attending colleges and universities in the US thought they were being spied on here in the US by Savak, the Shah's "secret police" which had untold consequences at home in Iran with their families over politics. One spokesperson asked Henry Kissinger no less what might be done who answered he thought there was nothing that could be done. He was out of office then also. I am not sure of the causal "link" to their taking of the US Embassy in Teheran (old spelling then) and the "October surprise" that resulted along with the "arms for hostages" scandal which resulted in the return of the Islamic clergy where before, led by General Schwarzkopf's father in the American Expeditionary forces of the 1930s there had been placed in power secular rulers, which however lead to a very large "secret police". That Schwarzkopf was later put in charge of the Federal investigation of the "Lindbergh baby kidnapping" I read in the newspapers.
Just prior to these events of the past, the more recent now about thirty (30) years ago, the Grumman Corporation (now Northrop-Grumman) had a compound of over 3000 employees just outside Tehran, training them to service and fly the F-14 "Tomcat" of which they had 80 (reported to be 77 recently Washington Post) which I thought I read back then in Newsday, the Long Island, NY paper, was to have been 100 aircraft, mostly built where Grumman was once that island's single largest employer (Apollo LEM, aircraft, computers, etc.) I was sitting with the test pilot of the F-14, Tom Gwynne, his wife and anthropologist had been in Iran, when during the crisis it was announced on a major television station during "prime time" we would blow them all up if the USSR made any military movement for it's own shared border. He said, now with the "Cradle of Aviation Museum" that the plane was well known to them it was probably over the air-to-air missile tech which would upset the balance of power in the world if obtained.
It seems a shame that this woman would be held for spying, which to my mind seems to be what started it all, Savak in the US and perhaps if the details were better known both sides might agree to put the past aside and let her come home. After all Grumman was not the only company there making money, though perhaps the only one with a large compound, according to Newsday.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Bloomberg Says No to Gowanus Cleanup
I worked on EPA Superfund National Priority sites for archaeology in 1989-1994 after HAZMAT training at Bellevue and in Elmsford, NY. One in particular, the Marathon Battery site in nearby Cold Spring, NY was contaminated by nickel-cadmium heavy metals from the production of batteries for the NIKE missile ABM system that once ringed many cities around the world. The historic West Point Foundry Cove marsh was earthen dammed removed processed with concrete and taken out on the historic rail-bed that once carried the cast iron rifled Parrott cannons in the Civil War and latter steel assemblies used elsewhere to build bridges and skyscrapers in the NY/NJ area:"In 1896/97 J. B. & J. M. Cornell took over the iron foundry at Cold Spring, N. Y. on the Hudson River. The foundry was known as the West Point Foundry Works. These facilities are discussed in the magazine, The Successful American, Vol. III, No. 4, April 1901, p. 202, which also illustrates the extensive works at this location until about 1913 (newspaper reports Bridge Shop fire) across from the West Point Military Academy. The operations went apparently quite smoothly and today the marsh, monitored is returning to its prior natural state. I think the federal clean-up of Gowanus Canal would be the best option, though there were contentious levels of acceptable clean-up in Cold Spring, i.e., the State had a cleaner standard in parts per million than the Federal government did at the time.
The Hollywood Happening a Motorcycle Event - Enchanted Mountains - Cattaraugus County in Western New York State
I once used to spend some time down there on Cattaraugus Creek what became “Deer Lick” a large Nature Conservancy holding. What I heard was that species usually found further south were in this niche and trees grow very large. Can’t say I’ve ever been to the Hollywood though, interesting history. I wonder if the former projectionist, Mr. Eastwood was related to Clint Eastwood. Directors Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol left one to them out in Montauk, Long Island.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
NY Daily News - Discussions - Big water tunnel and big price tag ...
Speaking of which, my involvement with this is from an archaeological perspective: the water tunnel was to come up in Manhattan in only two locations that would provide sufficient benefit to the water system there: either in what was to be a larger "Cabrini Park" at 1 Police Plaza or in the parking lot of the South Street Seaport Historic District, a proposed block to be developed as "250 Water Street" with the National Register 251 Water St. across the street to the south from it. I still haven't heard where it will surface. The former Dinkin's administration was once considering condemning the 250 Water St. site for it, last known to be owned by the Milstein's who have also developed property at Times Square. When I did research on the block I found it very significant in NYC history, for example a Quaker Mayor of NYC Bowne, lived there as did an early merchant, Isaac Allerton, a Puritan who came over on the Mayflower, a Bronx street named after him I think.
Lab feud began with 9/11: Suit charged Helath dept. in harassment
Monday, April 13, 2009
Ask About the History of Manhattan - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com
Friday, April 10, 2009
Brunswick Town excavation unearths window on past | StarNewsOnline.com | Wilmington, NC
"Coronet" yacht like "Wanderer"
The yacht "Coronet" which to my recollection looks like the "Wanderer" more than not, though that's from an old memory of the painting. The basics are there, very large with triangle sails aloft and a low waterline. Notice the scale of the person standing near the stern to get an idea of its size. Later "J" size yachts, with stainless steel wire for rigging were even larger, well so it seems looking at the model in the now Long Island Maritime Museum.
It's Number 9-9-9 for Beatles: Rock Band, Digital Remasters | The Underwire from Wired.com
A one time cameo, sitting at a cafe table, was reported for Ian Fleming in "The Prisoner" I read in supplied credits written and directed by Patrick McGoohan ("Longshanks" in "Braveheart"). I saw a fan club "Six of One" (from "six of one, half dozen of another") online. I missed attending Anthony Burgess' "creative writing" course at Buffalo, NY university by a year or two, who I read his brother was a prisoner of sorts thought "a clockwork orange" and I wonder if he and Mr. McGoohan knew each other.
My question might be how litigious can we get? Mick Jagger on the stand in the Bronx County courthouse over a song, George Harrison's guitar filched on Staten Island by a doctor, Jim Carey leaving a Howard Stern interview say he had a jet that took George Harrison to Switzerland for treatment. Looking forward to the remastered music, and Muzak's bankruptcy, boy could those guys get Beatles songs up in the air fast. Reminds me of an old 78 rpm Al Jolson singing "I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now" and the flip side "Wait 'till You Get Them Up In the Air Boys". (1919)
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Turkana Basin Institute - Seventh Human Evolution Workshop
Hobbits in the Haystack: Homo floresiensis and Human Evolution
Stony Brook University, New York
Woody Allen Deems American Apparel "Sleazy" - Gothamist: New York City News, Food, Arts & Events
They've maybe upset his wife who went to Drew University, where former NJ Governor Keane was it's president. It was started by a once famous Methodist who had a well known tavern in New York City. Known as the "College in the Forest" in Madison, NJ it's very pretty. The Roebling Chapter of the Society for Industrial Archeology meets there every year. I once mapped its trees around Mead Hall and the archaeology of it after a fire. I was told it was the first place roses were cultivated in America. Good to have him back.
15 Years Ago Today: Kurt Cobain Died - Gothamist: New York City News, Food, Arts & Events
Now I see the doors the forensic scientist Dr. Lee complained about. It was assumed that since they were locked Mr Cobain committed suicide, but according to toxicology, it Dr. Lee's opinion, a person with that much heroine in him could not have pulled the trigger. The doors were never analyzed, i.e., a pane of glass could have been removed and replaced after an alleged homicide, and setup to look like what was expected. Dr. Lee, of Connecticut, also testified at the "OJ trial" thought the crime scene was mishandled.
Other recent forensics also show that Jimi Hendrix may have had a switched sleeping pill available at the time from Germany that was four-times as powerful as expected, and to this day many insist he died from a heroine overdose.
I've worked with a forensic anthropologist on a rare occasion in public archaeology, Marilyn London with the Smithsonian, on call with the state of Rhode Island, in the "First Almshouse" cemetery remains inside NYC City Hall Park in 1999 and also on the previous research that placed that there. Thanks for the graphic.
Newsvine - U.S. WWII shipwreck found off Australia's coast
Incidentally a researcher who chastises both sides for the lack of research by both into the events that led up to the war, stated at Mainichi a mainstream Nippon newspaper (I think where I read it online by a westerner) that there was to be a "declaration of war" but on an unusually warm December day, attending a funeral eulogy for someone stretched into hours at the cemetery outside Washington, D.C., the minister took the opportunity to expound at great length, and the document was not translated until after the events according to him or her or both.
- Wed Apr 8, 2009 10:19 AM EDT I say that in memory of Leman Chapman Urquhart, Master Mariner, born on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada who left NYC for Savannah, Georgia at the helm of the "City of Atlanta" then torpedoed by U-123 in January of 1942 off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in the "Battle of the Atlantic" with only three survivors of the 47 on-board rescued by Sea Train Texas, one of the first in our waters to be sunk in "Operation Drumbeat" (Paukenschlag) by the German U-boat and its captain Reinhard Hardegen. Leman Urquhart, also a Savannah harbor pilot, was my grandfather's brother, and he served for many years in the Merchant Services on convoys to Russia and as an officer on the troop carrier USS Gen Simon B. Buckner. He once joked they had run out of Navy admirals and had to start using Army generals for ship names. - - Wed Apr 8, 2009 10:45 AM EDTTalking about Newsvine - An Open Question To The People Of New York........
I'm not sure, maybe it's suspicion. I worked for the environmental division of a Texas based power plant designer in the upper floors of a World Trade tower and surveyed Fort Drum, NY for the relocation of the US Army's 10th Mountain Division way back in 1983 when A-10s were using it for target practice. After 9/11 I read, across the street from where I once worked (since demolished on Trinity Place) that the power plant designer had threatened to leave and former Mayor Koch gave them rent free for three years floors 79 to the top of one of the WTC towers, according to a sad secretary's report the day after the tragedy here on-line. They left though way before 9/11/01, for New Jersey, at least that division I and my significant other worked for, that evaluated the permanent cantonment of 7000 where there had been some iron foundries and cheese factories, about 10,000 people moved off after WWII, for live-fire exercises, NY National Guard activities and US Army winter training.
My point might be that it seems perhaps in the past that often some sort of trade is made over staying in NYC by large firms with elected officials, many we might not have voted for on our 1960s voting machines. Why should they get big tax breaks, apparently free rent and what anywhere else would look like "personal" favors from civil servants. Maybe that's why, they're subject sometimes to ridicule, along with the politicians, lumped together. Wall Street moving to New Jersey? You're going to hear from people about it.
- Mon Apr 6, 2009 6:02 PM EDT
Why We Need the New York Times - Alec Baldwin - Huffington Post
I understand that we lost most of the old printing machines that used to flank New York's City Hall Park on "Newspaper Row". Some cities have managed to save an example for exhibit. Today the statue of Horace Greeley and the small monument to Joseph Pulitzer stand in the City Hall Park near the site of first exhibit space, a circular panorama of the city that once stood in the City Commons and the where the remains of the "First Almshouse" cemetery are. Nearby I imagine reporters would clamber for the stories coming out of City Hall.
One US Cabinet Member, a former shorthand teacher in NYC and later a president of ConEdison, George B. Cortelyou, became the first "White House Press Secretary" when he invited them in to describe the condition of President McKinley after the assassination attempt in Buffalo, NY, the Spanish-American War, etc. Some historians say he has been overlooked, holding two Cabinet posts under McKinley and Postmaster General under Theodore Roosevelt after the death of McKinley. The Cortelyou family, long time residents of Brooklyn, had an ancestor Jacques who surveyed Brooklyn for the Dutch.
It would really be a shame to lose the City's newspaper that has managed to cover so much about so many and today actually seems even more useful where one can leave comments and exchange ideas with other readers online, providing a feedback to consumers a little more satisfying than the proverbial "wrapping the fish" with it.
"Eighteen hundred and froze to death"...1816
On Long Island, NY a "New Village" was started and a church now on the US National Register of Historic Places was constructed in the Federal Style in what is today Lake Grove, NY. It had been recorded that the 100 "mechanics" those that built ships in Setauket, had to wear their coats all summer. Some of the ship-building carpentry went into it but very subtle, perhaps its ornament not permitted, referring to a frugal time when "truck farming" began there and wood used for heating, in short supply after the War of 1812. Baltimore, Maryland became a "middleman" between the North, which had no crops and the South which did manage to avoid the frost which killed most crops.
People seem to think global cooling resulting from volcanic dust spread high in the atmosphere is good. It causes death which requires rebirth. That "rebirth" from the American example I am familiar with, after Mount Tambora in Indonesia exploded in 1815 there came after a "Year Without Summer":
"...Poverty Year or Eighteen hundred and froze to death, was 1816, in which severe summer climate abnormalities destroyed crops in Northern Europe, the American Northeast and eastern Canada. Historian John D. Post has called this "the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world." - Wikipedia
Not an event to look forward to or it's opposite: crops "cooked" in the ground by rising temperatures.
The national database has first built 1817, then 1815. The official Village of Lake Grove, NY online site states the First Congregational Church of New Village was built in 1812.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Newsvine - US law fights submarine-like boats hauling cocaine
In terms of lost lives, wasted money, and eroded civil liberties, the casualties of this war grow daily.
- Thousands of terminally ill patients are cruelly being denied the modicum of relief that medical marijuana could provide.
- Millions of Americans are wasting away in jail for non-violent drug offenses.
- Billions of dollars are being spent pursuing small time users...instead of treating addiction, reducing poverty, and targeting king pins and major traffickers.
- Sun Apr 5, 2009 1:29 PM EDT
Scotland Takes Center Stage at "Dressed to Kilt" Event - Gothamist: New York City News, Food, Arts & Events
Newsvine - NEW Study: Scientists Discover Active Thermitic Material in WTC Dust - Route24 News
Is there to be a "torque bolt-and-nut" study? That also did not seem to be an important enough matter, but one would hope it was also studied.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Speak Up For Wildlife
-Urge Congress to Pass the No Child Left Inside Act-
Getting hands-on environmental education back in America's classrooms is an important part of building an environmentally literate citizenry to face the challenges posed in the 21st Century.
The No Child Left Inside Act will provide much-needed new funding to help states provide teacher training and expand high-quality environmental education programs, engaging kids with the great outdoors and fostering a lifelong appreciation of the environment!
Petition location.
Archaeological Institute of America Benefit Gala - Archaeology Magazine 60th Anniversary - April 28, 2009
The Gala will take place at Capitale, a former bank building in Manhattan's Lower East Side designed by Stanford White. James Delgado, a renowned archaeologist, author, and television host, who has led many of the most important shipwreck expeditions of the last four decades, will host this extraordinary evening as our Master of Ceremonies.
For further information click title.
Times Archive Blog: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, still in the news
The Emperor's white samurai sword, surrendered at the end of the war, has been recently returned to the Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy Museum, on Long Island, NY, stolen in the 1970s and said to draw attention to veterans mistreatment, the "thief" wrote who died of cancer, whose representative left it there with the note. It was placed back on exhibit at the museum. I saw it at a yearly meeting of the US National Maritime Historical Society.
The first U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, in Kings Point, on Long Island, NY, it was officially commissioned by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Re: Yes We Can - Bianca Jagger - About Climate Change - Huffington Post
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Bianca Jagger: Yes We Can
On Long Island, NY a "New Village" was started and a church now on the US National Register of Historic Places was constructed in the Federal Style in what is today Centereach. It had been recorded that the 100 "mechanics" those that built ships in Setauket, had to wear their coats all summer. Some of the ship-building carpentry went into it but very subtle, perhaps its ornament not permitted, referring to a frugal time when "truck farming" began there and wood used for heating, in short supply after the War of 1812. Baltimore, Maryland became a "middleman" between the North, which had no crops and the South which did manage to avoid the frost which killed most crops.
Not an event I'm looking forward to or it's opposite: crops "cooked" in the ground by rising temperatures.