Archive for April, 2007
“Ay Dios Mio!”
Sup guys?
I am so sorry I have not been updating this site.
Started physical therapy for my back, and the new schedule is kicking me in the rear!
I promise to be back real soon!
Hugs out to all ya’ll!
1 commentScientists find evidence of a mega-lake

(Boston) Researchers from the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing used recently acquired topographic data from satellites to reveal an ancient mega-lake in the Darfur province of northwestern Sudan. Drs. Eman Ghoneim and Farouk El-Baz made the finding while investigating Landsat images and Radarsat data. Radar waves are able to penetrate the fine-grained sand cover in the hot and dry eastern Sahara to reveal buried features.
Read more here
No commentsIt’s draft time!
No I don’t mean go drink your favorite domestics and imports.
Do you know what your team is going to look like next season?
I’m in need of football all ready…ho hum…
Poor Super Bowl Champion Colts fan wants more football…
:)
No commentsFirst Deep Sea Observatory
This is really cool!
Humpback Anglerfish
“32-mile cable installed for first deep-sea observatory
Oceanographers have completed an important step in constructing the first deep-sea observatory off the continental United States.
Contact: Cheryl Dybas
cdybas@nsf.gov
703-292-7734
National Science Foundation”
Coyote at Quiznos!?!

CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) — For one day, at least, the roadrunner was safe. It seems the coyote was hankering for another kind of fast food.
Employees and customers at a downtown Chicago Quiznos sandwich shop were stunned to see a coyote walk through the propped-open front door Tuesday afternoon and lie down in a cooler stocked with fruit juice and soda.
“It wasn’t aggressive at all,” restaurant manager Bina Patel told the Chicago Tribune. “It was just looking around.” (Watch the coyote take a rest in the cooler
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Dirt really doesn’t hurt!
Ever wondered why you feel better after working in a garden? Scientists have found out why:
Getting dirty may lift your mood: Bacteria found in soil activated a group of neurons that produce the brain chemical Serotonin.
Makes ya want to go do yard work huh!
No commentsIf when you look into your own heart you find…

If when you look into your own heart you find
nothing wrong there…
what is there to worry about?
What is there to fear?
- Confucius
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