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xoxoxoBruce 03-27-2019 11:40 PM

Fans of Public Radio Stations might want to look up schedules at public radio fan dot com.

xoxoxoBruce 04-03-2019 01:03 AM

A fascinating read. The Day the Dinosaurs Died
A young paleontologist may have discovered a record of the most significant event in the history of life on Earth.

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Richards had previously estimated that the worldwide earthquake generated by the KT impact could have been a thousand times stronger than the biggest earthquake ever experienced in human history. Using that gauge, he calculated that potent seismic waves would have arrived at Tanis six minutes, ten minutes, and thirteen minutes after the impact. (Different types of seismic waves travel at different speeds.) The brutal shaking would have been enough to trigger a large seiche, and the first blobs of glass would have started to rain down seconds or minutes afterward. They would have continued to fall as the seiche waves rolled in and out, depositing layer upon layer of sediment and each time *sealing the tektites in place. The Tanis site, in short, did not span the first day of the impact: it probably recorded the first hour or so. This fact, if true, renders the site even more fabulous than previously thought. It is almost beyond credibility that a precise geological transcript of the most important sixty minutes of Earth’s history could still exist millions of years later—a sort of high-speed, high-resolution video of the event recorded in fine layers of stone. DePalma said, “It’s like finding the Holy Grail clutched in the bony fingers of Jimmy Hoffa, sitting on top of the Lost Ark.” If Tanis had been closer to or farther from the impact point, this beautiful coincidence of timing could not have happened. “There’s nothing in the world that’s ever been seen like this,” Richards told me.

xoxoxoBruce 04-21-2019 03:04 AM

If you have a few minutes I'd highly recommend this story of Dr Seuss and Hans Conried making a movie.


If you don't have time... Make Time, Dammit.

Clodfobble 04-21-2019 08:12 AM

You're very kind, Bruce. :)

xoxoxoBruce 04-21-2019 08:55 AM

It's a great article but then I'm bias, Dr Suess came from up home.

xoxoxoBruce 04-28-2019 12:47 PM

In Greyhound racing nobody likes a cheater, but everyone enjoyed a Cheetah.
Somebody did a lot of digging to uncover this story.

Clodfobble 04-28-2019 08:56 PM

"Somebody" had a subscription to the British Newspaper Archives. :)

xoxoxoBruce 04-28-2019 11:58 PM

I know how much time it takes to do a piddling couple of paragraphs, can't imagine researching and composing a great story like that one.
I get the impression that domestic cats came from Cheetahs. The way they take to some people and ignore others, and rather than a go for the throat attack, they just reach out and cut you when you don't expect it. No muss, no fuss, tag you're it.

Gravdigr 05-05-2019 09:35 AM

Photographer Visits Famous Tourist Spots, Faces The Wrong Direction…

I found it kind of interesting. Going to famous landmarks, and looking the other direction. Unless you've been there, ya don't ever see what's behind the photographer.

xoxoxoBruce 05-16-2019 02:20 PM

Washington Post


The Ex-Im Bank loans money, your tax money, to promote business.
The borrowers;
#1 PEMEX Oil owned by the government of Mexico - $7 Billion.
#2 Emirates Airlines owned by the government of Dubai - $3.34 Billion.
#3 State-owned Kenya Airways.
#4 State-owned Air China.
#5 Russia’s state-owned bank VEB.
#6 Roy Hill mining, owned by Australia’s richest woman, a multibillionaire.

All the Democrats, and most of the Republicans voted to continue the Im-Ex Bank.

Flint 05-16-2019 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 1031866)
Photographer Visits Famous Tourist Spots, Faces The Wrong Direction…

I found it kind of interesting. Going to famous landmarks, and looking the other direction. Unless you've been there, ya don't ever see what's behind the photographer.

ƒucking LOVE IT. bookmarked. fascinating, to see that these are real, regular places

Happy Monkey 05-17-2019 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 1032589)
Washington Post


The Ex-Im Bank loans money, your tax money, to promote business.
The borrowers;
#1 PEMEX Oil owned by the government of Mexico - $7 Billion.
#2 Emirates Airlines owned by the government of Dubai - $3.34 Billion.
#3 State-owned Kenya Airways.
#4 State-owned Air China.
#5 Russia’s state-owned bank VEB.
#6 Roy Hill mining, owned by Australia’s richest woman, a multibillionaire.

All the Democrats, and most of the Republicans voted to continue the Im-Ex Bank.

To be fair, the loans are contingent on them using the money to buy US products. So the money still primarily goes to large corporations, but US ones.

Gravdigr 05-17-2019 09:44 AM

How in the hell does Dufuckingbai need to borrow money from anyone?:eyebrow:

Happy Monkey 05-17-2019 09:54 AM

We're bribing them to buy US planes instead of Airbus.

Gravdigr 05-17-2019 10:02 AM

Sounds like an anticipation of loss.

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Hah! We ain't using our money for this shit!
I know where there's a shit load of 737 MAXs for sale. Cheap.


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