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Thursday, January 02, 2014
Pyramids in Antarctica?
By Jack Brummet, Alien Lore Ed.
Alas, the story is shaky, and shows all the hallmarks of a hoax. If this were true, we all know the team could and would not "keep silent about the discovery." Nonetheless, it's a good story, whether it's true or not. The following text is from a post on the In Serbia news site:
"Three ancient pyramids have been discovered in the Antarctic by a team of American and European scientists. Two of the pyramids were discovered about 16 kilometers inland, while the third one was very close to the coastline, media reported.
Alas, the story is shaky, and shows all the hallmarks of a hoax. If this were true, we all know the team could and would not "keep silent about the discovery." Nonetheless, it's a good story, whether it's true or not. The following text is from a post on the In Serbia news site:
"Three ancient pyramids have been discovered in the Antarctic by a team of American and European scientists. Two of the pyramids were discovered about 16 kilometers inland, while the third one was very close to the coastline, media reported.
"An expedition to the bizarre structures should answer the intriguing question whether they are artificial or natural.
"The first reports about the pyramids appeared in western mass media last year. Few pictures were posted on some web-sites with a commentary that the strange structures could serve evidence that the ice-covered continent used to be warm enough to have had an ancient civilization living there.
"By the current moment little is still known about the pyramids, the team continues to keep silent about the discovery. The only reliable information provided by the scientists was that they were planning an expedition to the pyramids to research them more thoroughly and determine for sure whether the structures were artificial or natural. No details about the time frame of the expedition were offered.
"In case the researchers prove the pyramids are man-made structures, the discovery may bring about the biggest revision of human history ever made."
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Wednesday, January 01, 2014
Ballard Travel Posters
By Jack Brummet
I saw these two Ballard travel posters in a shop at 24th NW and 80th Street. . .
I saw these two Ballard travel posters in a shop at 24th NW and 80th Street. . .
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
The best tank ever, and possibly a prototype for a bullet-proof urban transportation system
By Jack Brummet, Urban Transportation Ed.
This would be a great vehicle to commute to work in. A little slow, sure; I'm guessing it has a maximum speed of under ten miles per hour. And, yeah, people behind you might honk. But then, they may not when they see how easily you can slip into reverse. This image/article comes from the always wonderful Modern Mechanix. It was first published in 1936.
This would be a great vehicle to commute to work in. A little slow, sure; I'm guessing it has a maximum speed of under ten miles per hour. And, yeah, people behind you might honk. But then, they may not when they see how easily you can slip into reverse. This image/article comes from the always wonderful Modern Mechanix. It was first published in 1936.
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President Obama's favorite television shows, according to the New York Times
By Jack Brummet, Entertainment Ed. and Pablo Fanque, National Affairs Ed.
Over the years, we've had tantalizing hints about BHO's downtime entertainment. We know he loves Al Green, and even sang a few bars of a tune by the Reverend. He told the press at one point that his favorite Bob Dylan song was "I ain't going to work on Maggie's farm no more." He's mentioned other songs, performers, and movies he likes. Recently, his television viewing was chronicled in these excerpts from Michael D. Shear's article in the New York Times:
"These days, when Mr. Obama retreats to the White House residence after a long day on the other end of the colonnade, he is working his way through the DVD box set of AMC’s 'Breaking Bad,' the award-winning TV drama about a drug-dealing high school teacher. The show just ended after five seasons, but the president is way behind and frequently reminds those around him not to give anything away."
Over the years, we've had tantalizing hints about BHO's downtime entertainment. We know he loves Al Green, and even sang a few bars of a tune by the Reverend. He told the press at one point that his favorite Bob Dylan song was "I ain't going to work on Maggie's farm no more." He's mentioned other songs, performers, and movies he likes. Recently, his television viewing was chronicled in these excerpts from Michael D. Shear's article in the New York Times:
Obama’s TV Picks: Anything Edgy, With Hints of Reality
"Mr. Obama is … a devotee of Showtime’s 'Homeland,' which offers an eerily familiar mirror to the president’s own foreign policy adventures: terrorism, Iranian nuclear negotiations, drone strikes, and an intelligence agency struggling for legitimacy with Congress and the American people."It may be a fool’s errand to psychoanalyze anyone — let alone a sitting president — based only on the books he reads or the music he listens to, or the television shows he watches." - Michael D. Shear"And the list of heavies continues. Mr. Obama has told people he is a big fan of 'Game of Thrones,' a brutal imagining of the wars in medieval Europe. He has raved about 'Boardwalk Empire' and the BBC’s 'Downton Abbey,' two period dramas that document the angst and difficulties that people faced during those times. And he has worked his way through the DVDs of AMC’s smoldering 'Mad Men' series, telling friends that the character of Peggy Olson has given him insight into what it must have been like for his strong-willed grandmother in a world dominated by men.
"These days, when Mr. Obama retreats to the White House residence after a long day on the other end of the colonnade, he is working his way through the DVD box set of AMC’s 'Breaking Bad,' the award-winning TV drama about a drug-dealing high school teacher. The show just ended after five seasons, but the president is way behind and frequently reminds those around him not to give anything away."
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Monday, December 30, 2013
Photo: Lost dog on Highway 97
By Jack Brummet
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Sunday, December 29, 2013
Woody Guthrie's New Year Resolutions
By Jack Brummet, Music Ed.
Woody Guthrie wrote these rulins' a/k/a resolutions in either 1941, 1942, or 1943, depending on who is writing or talking. The "official" Woody Guthrie website says they appear in one of his journals dated January 1, 1943 (at the very centerfold of the notebook).
Whenever he wrote them, he was 30-32 years old and this list is, like most of his work, a fascinating amalgam of innocent, funny, and wise.
If you're a psychology student, it's kind of fascinating how these map onto Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs (although many fall into the cracks between the levels).
Woody Guthrie wrote these rulins' a/k/a resolutions in either 1941, 1942, or 1943, depending on who is writing or talking. The "official" Woody Guthrie website says they appear in one of his journals dated January 1, 1943 (at the very centerfold of the notebook).
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Whenever he wrote them, he was 30-32 years old and this list is, like most of his work, a fascinating amalgam of innocent, funny, and wise.
If you're a psychology student, it's kind of fascinating how these map onto Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs (although many fall into the cracks between the levels).
Text of the journal entry:
1. Work more and better
2. Work by a schedule
3. Wash teeth if any
4. Shave
5. Take bath
6. Eat good — fruit — vegetables — milk
7. Drink very scant if any
8. Write a song a day
9. Wear clean clothes — look good
10. Shine shoes
11. Change socks
12. Change bed cloths often
13. Read lots good books
14. Listen to radio a lot
15. Learn people better
16. Keep rancho clean
17. Dont get lonesome
18. Stay glad
19. Keep hoping machine running
20. Dream good
21. Bank all extra money
22. Save dough
23. Have company but dont waste time
24. Send Mary and kids money
25. Play and sing good
26. Dance better
27. Help win war — beat fascism
28. Love mama
29. Love papa
30. Love Pete
31. Love everybody
32. Make up your mind
33. Wake up and fight
2. Work by a schedule
3. Wash teeth if any
4. Shave
5. Take bath
6. Eat good — fruit — vegetables — milk
7. Drink very scant if any
8. Write a song a day
9. Wear clean clothes — look good
10. Shine shoes
11. Change socks
12. Change bed cloths often
13. Read lots good books
14. Listen to radio a lot
15. Learn people better
16. Keep rancho clean
17. Dont get lonesome
18. Stay glad
19. Keep hoping machine running
20. Dream good
21. Bank all extra money
22. Save dough
23. Have company but dont waste time
24. Send Mary and kids money
25. Play and sing good
26. Dance better
27. Help win war — beat fascism
28. Love mama
29. Love papa
30. Love Pete
31. Love everybody
32. Make up your mind
33. Wake up and fight
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
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