Wednesday, April 16, 2008

JDRF Walk May 3rd

William Rusk is walking on May 3, 2008 in State College, PA.

Hello! This year, I'll be taking part again in JDRF's Walk to Cure Diabetes, along with one-half million other walkers across the country, as we try to reach our goal of raising $100 million.Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating disease that affects millions of peoplea large and growing percentage of them children.There is some good news, though. For the first time, scientists are predicting that we CAN expect to see a cure well within our lifetime!Now, more than ever, you can make a crucial difference. Won't you please give to JDRF as generously as possible? Together, we can make the cure a reality!

http://walk.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=extranet.personalpage&confirmID=87011472

Thursday, January 17, 2008

This really caught my attention.

Twins separated at birth met and married

Fri Jan 11, 2:33 PM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - A couple discovered after they had married that they were twins who had been split up at birth and adopted by separate families, according to a member of Britain's House of Lords.

British peer David Alton recounted the story to parliament last month to support his argument that artificially conceived children should be told who their biological parents are.

Alton said he had heard the story of the separated twins from a High Court judge who had dealt with the case.

"This did not involve in vitro fertilization: It involved the normal birth of twins who were separated at birth and adopted by separate parents," said Alton, an independent member of the Lords. "They were never told that they were twins."

"They met later in life and felt an inevitable attraction, and the judge had to deal with the consequences of the marriage that they entered into and all the issues of their separation," he said.

"I suspect that it will be a matter of litigation in the future if we do not make information of this kind available to children who have been donor-conceived," he said.

Alton could not immediately be reached for comment and no further information was available about the twins or where they were from.

"I think it's a very tragic story for the people involved," said Pam Hodgkins, head of a group that helps adults affected by adoption.

"It is a lesson that we need to learn and apply to the situation of donor-conceived children," she told Sky News.

"Whilst ... nowadays it would be most unusual for siblings to be separated ... the risk of secrecy affecting the lives of people born as a result of egg and sperm donation is exactly the same as the risks that have affected adopted people in the past," she said.

(Reporting by Adrian Croft; Editing by Stephen Addison)

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Shouldn't this be the last thing anyone would want to steal?

Thou shalt not steal -- especially the Bible
Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:47am EDT SINGAPORE (Reuters)

A Singaporean judge sentenced a man to four months in jail for stealing a Bible, admonishing him with Scripture before hauling him off to prison, The Straits Times newspaper reported Wednesday.

District judge Bala Reddy also gave a new Bible to the 26-year-old thief, who said he had tried to steal the book from a bookshop last month because he wanted to replace his old, tattered copy.

At the Tuesday sentencing, the judge told the defendant -- who has previous convictions for theft -- to open his gift.

"You will see at page 65 that it says "Thou shalt not steal. While you are in prison, sit in prison and read the Bible, and ensure that you don't come before the courts again," Reddy said.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Little kids can in fact drive a car

On the Smoking Gun web site there is a true account of a five-year old kid driving a car. Obviously could not reach the gas pedals, but other than that was able to drive the car!

More info here:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0830071drive1.html

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Watch out for those sturgeon!

Woman Injured by Leaping Sturgeon
Associated Press 06.12.07, 6:46 AM ET

A woman was injured over the weekend by a leaping sturgeon, the latest incident involving the flying fish on the Suwannee River, officials said.

Tara Spears, 32, of Bell, was knocked unconscious by the animal on Sunday while boating on the river north of Rock Bluff, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported.

She was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and was expected to recover, the agency reported.

The large, prehistoric-looking sturgeon have hard plates along their backs. They can grow up to 8 feet long and up to 200 pounds.

In April, a leaping sturgeon severely injured a 50-year-old woman from St. Petersburg who was riding a personal watercraft on the Suwannee River. She suffered a ruptured spleen and had three fingers reattached by surgeons, but she lost her left pinkie finger and a tooth.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Map directions including "Swim across the Atlantic Ocean"....

New discovery using the Google Maps site.



If two locations can not be reached without crossing an ocean, Google Maps will list the ocean as well like "Swim across the Atlantic Ocean - xxxx miles".



Here is a good example:

Sample Link

Monday, April 09, 2007

Saved by a pile of ...

Falling woman saved by pile of...
True story!
Wed Apr 4, 10:33 AM ETBEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese woman survived a plunge from a sixth-floor balcony thanks to a convenient pile of excrement which broke her fall, local media said.
The accident happened when the woman was hanging out laundry on Monday in Nanjing, capital of the eastern province of Jiangsu, the Kuaibao tabloid said on its Web site (www.kuaibao.net).
"Workers happened to be emptying the building's septic tank, which had not been tended for a long time and had regularly blocked sewage pipes," the newspaper said."She probably stretched out too far and fell ... right on to a 20 cm-thick heap of excrement."
The woman suffered only slight injuries, the newspaper said.
In March, a six-year-old girl broke only her left leg when she fell six floors on to a pile of snow in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Watch out for those stinkin' unicorns!

Lawyer: Man said unicorn caused crash


BILLINGS, Mont. - A man told police not to blame him for crashing his truck into a light post — it was that unicorn behind the wheel. Prosecutor Ingrid Rosenquist said Phillip C. Holliday Jr. initially denied driving the truck involved in the March 7 crash in Billings. He told officers at the scene that a unicorn was driving, she said.

Holliday, 42, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony charges of criminal endangerment and drunken driving.

A pickup truck drove through a red light and nearly struck another truck in the intersection, according to court documents. The driver then made an erratic U-turn through a gas station, crossed the street and crashed into a light pole. Nobody was injured.

Holliday has five drunken-driving convictions. District Judge Gregory Todd kept his bail at $100,000 despite his lawyer arguing that Holliday's last such conviction was 14 years ago.

RE: Meat Lovers of America (From recent email received)

...Being the time of Lent, received this from a friend
who new I was Venison Lover...Thought you would find
it amusing...
....Each Friday night after work, Bubba would fire up
his outdoor grill & cook a big venison steak. But,
all Bubba's neighbors were Catholic...And since this
was Lent, they were forrbidden to eat meat on
Fridays...
...The delicious aroma from the grilled venision
steaks was causing such a problem for the Catholic
faithful so they finally decided to talk to the priest
about Bubba...
...The Priest came to visit Bubba & suggested that he
become Catholic...After several classes & much study,
Bubba attended mass...The Priest sprinkled holy water
over him & said, "You were born a Baptist, and raised
a Baptist, but now you are a Catholic."
...Bubba's neighbors were greatly relieved, until
Friday night arrived & this wonderful aroma of grilled
vension filled the neighborhood...
...Quickly, the Priest was summoned by all the
neighbors & he rushed into Bubba's back yard,
clutching a rosary in his hand & ready to scold him
but stopped short in amazement...
...There stood Bubba, clutching a small bottle of holy
water which he carefully sprinkled over the grilling
meat & chanted: " You wuz born a deer, you wuz raised
a deer, but now you is a catfish."

Monday, February 12, 2007

This week just has to be better than last week.

This week just has to be better than last week.

Here is the crap from last week.
1. The rental office lost my rent check! I had to stop payment on the first check at the credit union, then drive to the rental office to do a new check, then drive back to work. Work is within walking distance of.. the credit union.
2. I am not getting Windows Vista yet. Assuming that someone took my copy that UPS left at the front door of the apartment.
3. Found out from the doctor that I have a bunch of congestion in my left lung so I am on antibiotics and also using an inhaler. I did not feel 100% but did not know I was that sick. Five days of antibiotics was 28 bucks and the medications made me sick the first few days.
4. Ended up working screwy hours due to taking time off over two days for item 1 and 3.

Even with 6-12 inches of snow here tomorrow and into Wednesday, this week has to be better than last week.Went to a movie yesterday and out to dinner tonight, so this week is so good so far. Pay day is this week as well.

Again, this week has to be better than last week.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Forecast in Poop

http://wwwa.accuweather.com/world-index-forecast.asp?partner=espn&loccode=poop

Monday, October 16, 2006

Go ahead and regift it!

Having a problem giving a gift to someone else (ie regifting)?
Noticed the following article.
HALF of Americans say they do it.
So go ahead and regift it!


Half of Americans say they re-gift
POSTED: 2:33 p.m. EDT, October 5, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) -- Wrapping up that unwanted picture frame from last Christmas and giving it to someone else as a gift might not be as taboo as it once was, according to a study released Wednesday.
The survey of 1,505 American adults, conducted by market research firm Harris Interactive, found that over half of the respondents admitted to "re-gifting" with passing on gifts becoming a far more common and acceptable phenomenon.
In fact 78 percent of consumers who were polled felt that it was acceptable to re-gift some or most of the time.
Nancy Wong, a spokeswoman for Harris Interactive, said she was surprised by the number of people who admitted to re-gifting.
"It's not something I've thought about and when I saw that nearly half had done it -- 52 percent have re-gifted and or would re-gift -- it's quite a significant number," Wong told Reuters.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Another good reason not to get a personalized tattoo.

"Auto Theft" tattoo tips police to thief
Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:50 AM ET

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian man's apparent fondness for the video game "Grand Theft Auto" has led to his arrest in connection with an auto theft, police said on Wednesday.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Shylo Kujawski -- who has "Grand Theft Auto" prominently tattooed on his back -- was spotted acting suspiciously in a Vancouver suburb where several stolen cars had been reported.

Using the tattoo to identify Kujawski as a convicted auto thief, police said they then set up a stakeout that nabbed him attempting drive away in a stolen car.

Police said during the stakeout they also watched Kujawski thwart his own attempt to drive away in another stolen vehicle by accidentally disabling the car with the owner's steering wheel lock.

Kujawski, of no fixed address, has been charged with possession of stolen property in connection with an auto theft, as well as breach of probation and driving while suspended.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

And you thought road rage was a problem?

And you thought road rage was a problem?

Here's a couple good examples of how just "off" drivers out there can be now.

Is it me or are we starting to see a bunch of bad driver stories out there now?


Well here's the examples....

Speeding driver blames lack of goats
Wed Sep 6, 2006 12:54 PM ET OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Swiss driver caught speeding in Canada explained that he had been taking advantage of the ability to drive fast without hitting a goat, police said on Wednesday.The driver was caught traveling 161 km/hr (100 mph) in a 100 km/hr zone in eastern Ontario Sunday."A motorist from Switzerland, used to driving around hills and mountains, takes advantage of the ability to go faster without risking hitting a goat," read the traffic officer's notes of the incident.Local police said it was the first time they had ever heard of such an excuse."I've never been to Switzerland but obviously they must have a problem with that there," said police spokesman Joel Doiron, adding that in his 20 years of service he had never found a goat on the highways of eastern Ontario.The Swiss driver's imaginative excuse did him little good. Police issued him a C$360 ($330) speeding ticket.


Motorist jailed for blowing up traffic camera that flashed him while speeding
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — His driving was swift, but his thinking wasn’t. A 28-year-old man who blew up a speed camera, hoping to destroy evidence of his speeding, was sentenced to prison for four months on Wednesday. Craig Moore, 28, from Doncaster, England, said he saw a flash of light from the camera, indicating that it had detected him speeding on Aug. 14, 2005. Moore said he feared his drivers licence would be suspended, making him unable to work to support his family. So, he employed thermite, used in his work as a welder, to destroy the camera. That backfired because images of his speeding survived the explosion, and so did images of him returning to attack the camera. Moore earlier had pleaded guilty to a charge of damaging property. “The defendant accepts that he has created a mountain out of a molehill by behaving stupidly,” said defence lawyer Andrew Bailey. “He finds himself in a great deal of trouble rather than the little deal of trouble he would have been in.” In fact, Moore would have been in no trouble at all. Tameside Council confirmed that the Watchman camera was designed to deter speeders, not catch them, and that it flashed only as a warning. However, the Watchman does contain cameras which monitor the area, and that’s what caught Moore.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Sign of the Apocalypse?

Fish from heavens rain on India's Manna

Mon Jul 24, 4:26 AM ET

The people of Kerala in India's southwest are famed for turning fish into spicy feasts fit for gods, but last week the heavens turned provider as fish rained down on the village of Manna, a newspaper reported on Monday.

When the clouds broke last Thursday, villagers said they saw small, pencil-thin live fish falling from the sky.

"Initially no one noticed it. But soon, we saw some slushy objects on the ground and noticed some slight movement," Abubaker, a local shop owner, was quoted as saying in the Hindustan Times.

"I alone collected 30 ice-cold fish of which many died," said the resident of Manna, 20 km (12 miles) from Kannur, in the north of the state.

Locals said the fish looked like parals, a common freshwater fish found in lakes and rivers.

Similar reports of objects falling from the sky -- including frogs and tomatoes -- have been put down to spiralling whirlwinds or waterspouts which suck them up from land or water. They fall back to earth once the wind speed drops and can no longer support them.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Finally did the MySpace thing.

Found out my cousin and a few other people now have their own MySpace pages, so I have also started my own MySpace page at
http://www.myspace.com/willdrusk .

I don't see a problem with MySpace as long as you are careful with your content. Waiting to see what happens with the site now since they are now a part of Rudolph Murdoch's News Corp business group.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

One place where gas is still cheaper than water

Gas is currently about 12 cents a gallon in Venezuela.
Not kidding!

The government does a gas subsidy there were gas is sold at below market rate, therefore causing the outrageously cheap gasoline. The government is actually losing out on getting a large amount of money (possibly billions of dollars) due to this subsidy.

Brazilians are coming across the border for gas, and Colombians are smuggling it. SUVs are also popular there as well, so that's an environmental bad thing.

More info
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/energy_gasoline_dc

Ouch!

One place where gas is still cheaper than water

Gas is currently about 12 cents a gallon in Venezuela.
Not kidding!

The government does a gas subsidy there were gas is sold at below market rate, therefore causing the outrageously cheap gasoline. The government is actually losing out on getting a large amount of money (possibly billions of dollars) due to this subsidy.

Brazilians are coming across the border for gas, and Colombians are smuggling it. SUVs are also popular there as well, so that's an environmental bad thing.

More info
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/energy_gasoline_dc

Ouch!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Hidden thing for submitting your web site

One of the places that people tend to overlook is the Open Directory Project web site.

If you are submitting your web site to search engines, also submit it to the ODP web site as well.

Why?

A lot of popular web sites, including the most popular web sites, use the directory from the ODP.
If you're on the ODP, you may also be on the other web sites as well.

Check out the ODP at www.dmoz.org, find the appropriate category your site belongs in, then submit your site.

Of course still go ahead and submit your web site to the search engines as well. Most of the popular search engines still have a free web site submission page - you just need to look for it in the information about the web sites.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Art of the middle finger


This is a picture of my blind sister Amy, which makes this a special picture. It actually took a while for us to figure out a way to teach her this (flipping people off). Some other people have their moment of greatness with a discovery or a historical event, and my sister's "art" is the the art of the middle finger. We did not intentionally go out of our way to teach her this but she was already doing it the wrong way - kept flipping off the ceiling or something else.

She heard the camera and very quickly got this in the picture.

This is actually a two part story. I had dropped off the pictures at CVS and they gave me the wrong pictures. They showed me another set which turned out to be my pictures. The picture they showed me happened to be the above picture. I just said that it was mine as it was my blind sister flipping off the camera. Believe they got a kick of that and I also got the pictures for free.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

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Looks like a rat ... been out a while.
Better be a reward.

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Also 1 gay bull for sale.

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JOINING NUDIST COLONY!
Must sell washer and dryer $300.

WEDDING DRESS FOR SALE.
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AND THE BEST ONE!
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica, 45 volumes.
Excellent condition.
$1,000 or best offer.
No longer needed, got married last month.
Wife knows everything.

Monday, March 13, 2006

One noticeable change coming up on South Park

I have been looking forward to the return of South Park with new episodes starting March 22nd.

However, I noticed that there will be one very noticeable change coming up.

The AP is reporting that Issac Hayes (yes the "Shaft" guy) has quit South Park. Issac did the voice of Chef on the show.

Quotes from the AP story - ``There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins,'' the 63-year-old soul singer and outspoken Scientologist said. ``Religious beliefs are sacred to people, and at all times should be respected and honored,'' he continued. ``As a civil rights activist of the past 40 years, I cannot support a show that disrespects those beliefs and practices.''

It will be a very noticeable change for new episodes and we'll just have to see how the show goes from here. I would have to agree that the show has lost some of its original spark but there are still a few great episodes coming out still.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

The Updated Wish List - at least some of it

Everyone at some time had a "wish list" of items that they would like.
My friends and family got a kick out of me when I wrote out a complete wish
list for the holidays (Xmas gift to me).

Here are some highlights of things I would still like:

A GPS

Philadelphia Flyers customized jersey

Black Stetson cowboy hat

Trip and tickets to an Eagles or Flyers game (away or home)

Trip to Niagra Falls

Trip to Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto

A home cooked meal (not including immediate family) unless you're
a bad cook or take me out for dinner (HINT CAROLYN HINT HINT)

A very tall dresser

PSU sports items (no T-shirts)

Re: FINALLY BACK HERE!

Well have been a bad boy, I'd suppose, for not having posted anything here for quite some time now. Will be getting back to it soon!

-Will

Friday, December 16, 2005

Removed some recent posts due to idiot spammers.

Noticed some recent spammers have been going thru and putting spam in for user comments.

It is just another weak, feeble, and stupid thing to do by people who have nothing better to do than to ruin someone's personal blog.

Well to all of the spammers who put stuff here, your trash is now gone. I have turned on the additional settings in Blogger to keep you losers off of this site.

That means I now have to approve any comments placed here. If you don't like that, blame the spammers.

- Will

Monday, November 14, 2005

Found a great place for a retirement home (true story)

Nursing home keeps spirits up with own pub

DUBLIN (Reuters) - A nursing home in Ireland has hit on a cheering way to keep up the spirits of its elderly patients -- by providing its own pub.

St Mary's Hospital in County Monaghan, near the Irish border with Northern Ireland, believes ready access to a good pint may help its patients -- average age 85 -- actually live longer.

"We would say the whole social aspect of life does extend the years -- it means the patients aren't bored to death," Rose Mooney, assistant director of nursing told Reuters.

The pub, which opens at 11 a.m. and closes at 9 p.m. and charges normal bar prices, had also led to an increase in the number of visitors, she said.

Having its own bar made the hospital, which has around 140 patients, unique in Ireland, she added.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Hurricane Katrina

I am sure by now you have been flooded with the news and requests for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast region.

Although the US government is working on committing billions of dollars to the relief, there is still a strong need to still provide support thru a donation to an organization, or donating items, or donating time, or providing another resource.

There are a number of organizations that are helping out with the relief. If you can make a donation to the organziation of your choice.

Some of the organziations involved in the relief effort are:
American Red Cross (www.redcross.org)
The Salvation Army (www.salvationarmyusa.org)
American's Second Harvest (www.secondharvest.org)
ASPCA (www.aspca.org - animals also affected by the disaster)

Even if you can or can not make a donation, there is also a need to donate items as well and provide other resources as well. Please also check your local news sources for any activities that you can do in your local community. Check you local radio, newspapers, and web sites for anything you can do locally.

Additional information about donating your money, items, resources, or time can be found on many of the news sites and also on goverment sites such as http://www.usafreedomcorps.gov/.

This is an opportunity for all of us to provide the needed support for the victims of one of America's greatest natural disasters. If there is anything you can do to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina, please do so. There are hundreds of thousands of people thru many cities and towns in the Gulf Coast who need the support.

Monday, August 29, 2005

DVD List Again.

I have picked up "Sin City" and now have Braveheart on order.

There was also a great program on a few weeks ago about the history of martial arts films so I added more movies to the list.

I also removed a few items on the list. I am going to borrow or rent those DVDs before readding them to the list.

Here is the updated list:
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
"Enter The Dragon" (first noticeable Bruce Lee movie)
"The 36 Chambers of Shaolin" (Shao Lin san shi liu fang) from 1978
"One Armed Swordsman" (Dubei dao) from 1967

Here is the possibilities list:
"Elektra"
"The Punisher"
"The Princess Bride"

Monday, August 08, 2005

Well.. just had to pass this along.

If your asking such questions as "Why do men have nipples?" then this story is for you!

Why Do Men Have Nipples?

By John Zawadzinski Wed Aug 3,11:26 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Have you ever wondered why your teeth chatter when you're cold, or if you could really catch a disease from sitting on a toilet seat?

New York physician Billy Goldberg, pestered by unusual questions at cocktail parties and other social gatherings over the years, puts the public's mind at ease in his book "Why Do Men Have Nipples?" which hits the book stores on Tuesday.

"It's really remarkable how often you get accosted," said Goldberg, 39. "There are the medical questions from family and friends, and then there are the drunk and outrageous questions where somebody wants to drop their pants and show you a rash or something."

The book, subtitled, "Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini," (Three Rivers Press), is co-authored by humorist Mark Leyner.

"People tend to know so little about their bodies as compared to their cars or their laptops," said Leyner, 49, of Hoboken, New Jersey. "When I worked in a pharmacy in Washington, D.C., people would ask me medical questions all the time. I was just a 22-year-old cashier at Rite Aid."

Chattering teeth is one way the body tries to generate heat.

When the body gets too cold, the area of the brain called the hypothalamus alerts the rest of the body to begin warming up. Shivering, the rapid muscle movement that generates heat, then begins. Teeth chattering represents localized shivering.

During the course of their research, Goldberg and Leyner found reports of gonorrhea, pinworm and roundworm found on toilet seats -- but catching something from it isn't common.

The authors discovered that an office setting might be worse for your health than toilet seats. Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona, found the typical office desk harbors some 400 times more disease-causing bacteria than the average toilet seat.

Goldberg had compiled a list of nagging questions for several years before embarking on the book after meeting Leyner. The two met while working on a short-lived ABC-TV medical drama, "Wonderland," in which Leyner served as a writer, while Goldberg was its medical advisor.

BURNING QUESTIONS

Some of the burning questions answered in the humorous book include "What causes morning breath?" and "Why do beans give you gas?"

Goldberg says morning breath results from anaerobic bacteria, the xerostomia (dry mouth) or the volatile sulfur compounds (which are waste products from the bacteria). Other contributing factors to foul oral odor includes medication, alcohol, sugar, smoking, caffeine, and eating dairy products.

Beans contain high percentages of sugars that our bodies are unable to digest, Goldberg explains. When the sugars make it to the intestines, bacteria go to work and start producing large amounts of gas.

And if you're ever bitten by a poisonous snake, sucking at the bite to remove the poison, as often shown in the movies and on TV is not only ineffective, but could lead to an infection.

Instead, the bite should be washed with soap and water and immobilized. The bitten area should also be kept lower than the heart. Medical help should be sought immediately.

And why do men have nipples?

While only females have mammary glands, we all start out in a similar way in the embryo, the authors explain. The embryo follows a female template until about six weeks, when the male sex chromosome kicks in.

Men, however, have already developed nipples.

DVD Wish List Updated Again!

Bought some recent DVDs and I also removed a few items from the list.

List as of today:

The Princess Bride
Braveheart
Elektra

Monday, June 20, 2005

Revisitng "The List"

Mostly this is a repost of my blog "The List" from a year ago, but I've added a few items.

There usually comes up some discussion where people have what they call their list or their so called rules to live by. This isn't like their religion or their laws, but general items or techniques or even some sort of deep inner code they use in their existence with the rest of us.

I don't have a set list myself but I know there are certain things that just click with me. Here is some items from what I could call my "list".

1. Never reveal everything because people like surprises and new stuff.
2. The needs of the many outweight the needs of the few or the one unless you are getting reamed. (KHAN!)
3. A moment of silence is a moment to say something really different.
4. There are times in life where it is just right and cool to not give a sh*t.
5. It benefits yourself when you can do something to benefit someone else.
6. Advancement happens when you get off your butt and do it your damn self.
7. Two words that should go together: positive criticism.
8. Stay in touch!
9. It is good to find qualities in someone else as long as you stay yourself.
10. If chocolate does not fix it, try peanut butter.
11. If you have the free time, expand your horizons with new stuff to do.
12. Know your priorities.
13. You would think I would say know your limits but here I'll say EXPAND your limits.
14. Leave them thinking. Guessing too when applicable.
15. A change of scenery is always good. Road Trips rule!
16. Be yourself. As my sister D says "Why be normal?" Do not conform!
17. Listen Look React Think Think Think.
18. Don't take anything too seriously.
19. Remember NOBODY IS PERFECT, including YOU.
20. Always have me time.
21. The most important thing to what you get out of life is what you put in it.
22. Although the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one; it is still important to do what you can for the few and eventually the many.
23. It is important not to dwell so much on the intellectual stuff without just seeing the art in it all.
24. Find your own high road.
25. Take time to see things - As Leonardo Da Vinci said "All knowledge begins with perception."

Friday, June 03, 2005

What mysteries remain.

After finding out the Felt guy is "Deep Throat", it had me thinking what mysteries remain.

Here are a few:
1. What was on the erased Watergate tape (about 19 minutes)?
2. What happened to D.B. Cooper?
3. Did Oswald act alone?
4. Who revealed the CIA operative in 2003 (Valerie Plame) to Robert Novak?
5. What really happened to Jimmy Hoffa?
6. What happened to Ameila Earhhart in the Pacific (1937 world trip attempt)?
7. Who killed Chandra Levy?
8. Does the light really go out when you shut the door on the refrigerator?
9. What causes the inital release of a gamma ray burst?
10. What is really at Area 51?
11. Are UFOs real?
12. In some cases why does hot water freeze faster than cool water?
13. Is Einstein wrong?
14. What do cats think people are (I think bigger cats)?

To discuss the unexplained a good site is the Unexplained Mysteries site at
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/ .

Everything in "Star Wars" that remained a mystery was pretty much explained in the last movie. If I am wrong, put a comment in!

There are supposedly a bunch of remaining mysteries in quantum mechanics. Since I don't understand quantum mechanics, that's all I have to say on that.

Blah Blah Blah Blah... on through the unexplained.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Another story about unusual laws....

It seems these kind of stories come up every few weeks but here is a new one......

Odd laws ban owning skunks and swearing

By Alan Elsner Tue May 24, 9:01 AM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In Virginia, under the terms of a 1950 law, no animal may be hunted on Sundays except raccoons, which may be hunted until 2:00 a.m.

In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where liquor is sold.

A 1974 Tennessee law states: "It is unlawful for any person to import, possess, or cause to be imported into this state any type of live skunk."

The legal codes of U.S. states, counties and cities are replete with archaic, sometimes nonsensical and often humorous laws, many of which were passed decades or even centuries ago for a reason that seemed good at the time but has long since been forgotten or faded into irrelevance.

But these old laws occasionally come back to bite.

Sheriff Carson Smith of Pender County, North Carolina, recently relied on a 1805 law banning the cohabitation of unmarried persons to give one of his employees an ultimatum.

He told Deborah Hobbs she could either marry her boyfriend, move out of the house they were living in together or get fired. Hobbs, 40, quit and went to the
American Civil Liberties Union, which launched a legal challenge to the law.

"This is not a dead-letter law in North Carolina. We have found this statute has been used 36 times since 1997 to charge people with a crime. At least seven have been convicted," said Jennifer Rudinger, the ACLU's North Carolina director.

It turns out six other states also have anti-cohabitation laws: Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi and North Dakota. Four other states -- Illinois, Minnesota, South Carolina and Utah -- have laws against fornication, defined as unmarried sex, according to Dorian Solot of the Alternatives to Marriage Project, a group based in Albany, New York which advocates for equality and fairness for unmarried people.

"The good news is most of these laws are not enforced, as far as we know," said Solot. "They occasionally come up when a prosecutor is already looking into an individual and may decide to throw another charge at them."

The ACLU argues all these statutes are unconstitutional, citing a 2003 Supreme Court decision striking down a Texas anti-sodomy law, which established a broad constitutional right to sexual privacy.

In Washington state, Gov. Christine Gregoire signed a law last month allowing pregnant women to divorce their husbands. It was prompted by the case of Shawnna Hughes who was denied the right to divorce her physically abusive husband by Superior Court Judge Paul Bastine because she was pregnant.

"There's a lot of case law that says it is important in this state that children not be illegitimized," the judge said at the time.

NO CUSSING

Most states still have anti-swearing laws on their books which police occasionally try to enforce. Judges usually throw them out but citizens sometimes get fined or spend a few hours in a local jail.

In one Michigan case, a man who let loose a stream of curses after falling out of a canoe in 1999 was convicted of violating a law against cursing in front of women and children. He was fined $75 (40.90 pounds) and ordered to perform four days of community service. In 2002, an appeals court struck down the 1898 law and threw out the conviction.

According to Chris Edwards of the conservative Cato Institute, all this argues for increased use of "sunsetting clauses" when passing new laws and regulations. Such clauses automatically terminate statutes after a specified period, unless the legislature expressly reauthorizes them.

Sunsetting was included in important sections of the 2001 U.S. Patriot Act, passed by Congress shortly after the September 11 attacks to give law enforcement agencies more tools to fight terrorism. Congress is now debating reauthorization and seems likely to make some changes.

"These hearings on the Patriot Act are exactly the kind of thing you want. Government doesn't spend enough time on oversight, looking at what's been done and how it's working," Edwards said.

President George W. Bush's 2001 tax cuts also included sunset clauses; its provision are supposed to expire in 2010. However critics charge that this time, sunsetting was little more than a smokescreen, allowing Republicans to keep the projected costs of the tax cut within limits set by a congressional budget resolution.

Silly laws can be a source of amusement. Two enterprising high school students in Georgia, Andy Powell and Jeff Koon, started an Internet site, www.dumblaws.com. It gets up to 10,000 hits a day and has been spun off into a book and a follow-up on dumb warning labels.

The site contains numerous gems, although Powell acknowledged he has been unable to verify them all.

According to the site, in Minnesota a person may not cross state lines with a duck atop his head. In North Carolina, it is illegal to sing off key. In Idaho, you may not fish on a camel's back while Ohio makes it unlawful to get a fish drunk or to fish for a whale on Sundays.

Monday, May 09, 2005

Finding a finger? How about a snake?

From Reuters

Boy finds snake in cereal packet

Wed May 4, 7:37 AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - A boy tucking into his breakfast had a nasty surprise when he discovered a two-foot long snake inside his packet of cereal.
Jordan Willett, 5, thought he had found a toy when the serpent -- a harmless corn snake -- slithered out of the packet of "Golden Puffs" his parents had bought from discount store Netto in Telford.
"It was quite long and popped its head up. I've seen snakes on TV before but never in a box of cereal," he told the Daily Mail newspaper.
Netto said on Wednesday it was talking to its suppliers to review procedures and check on its stock.
"This does seem to be a bizarre incident but we are treating it seriously," said Netto trading director Clive Cooper.
Corn snakes, which feed on mice and birds, are commonly kept as pets around the world.

And you thought your baseball team was doing bad.....

Well.... I think I saw probably the worst baseball game I have ever seen yesterday afternoon.

It may have been a fluke but the score of the second Ohio State - PSU baseball game yesterday was. OHIO STATE 29 PSU 2

Basically I was so bewildered I ended up staying for the rest of the game but....
At the end of the first inning Ohio State 14 PSU 0.
Penn State had one run and then one home run later on.
Ohio State only had one home run.
All the Ohio players up to bat had at least one hit.
Also for the first inning - 12 hits and 6 errors.
Ohio only had two innings with no runs.

Basically in opinion what ever could go wrong thru at least the first half of the game did.

More info
http://www.centredaily.com/mld/centredaily/sports/11598965.htm

Monday, May 02, 2005

Hey better watch your sausages

Another true story reported by the AP...

British motorist injured by flying frozen sausage

Mon Apr 18, 6:51 PM ET
LONDON (AP) - A British motorist, driving home from work with his car window wound down, had his nose broken by a flying frozen sausage, an official said Monday.
The 46-year-old man was driving near his home in South Woodham Ferrers, Essex, east of London, when the sausage came through the window and hit him on the nose, a spokesman for the Essex Ambulance Service said on condition of anonymity.
"The man said he was making his way home after work and had the window down because it was such a nice afternoon," the ambulance spokesman said.
"He said he saw a car coming the other way and felt a searing pain in his nose.
"His nose was undoubtedly fractured and he had lost quite a lot of blood.
"It must have been an incredibly lucky, or unlucky, shot to get the sausage through a moving car window. I have never seen or heard of anything like this before."
Essex police said they were investigating the incident.

Updated DVD wish list

Shortened the DVD wish list as I have some DVDs on order.....
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Supremancy
The Princess Bride
Undercover Brother
Braveheart
Indiana Jones movies
Star Trek movies

I have some of these movies on tape, so will check them out again to see if I trully want them on DVD.

Saturday, April 09, 2005

We say "soda" here....

Actually found a web site about the whole deal with calling soda pop soda, Coke, pop, etc. at
http://popvssoda.com/countystats/total-county.html

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Read the true story first, not the title

Football Player Caught With Stolen Sheep

From the AP

CORVALLIS, Ore. - An Oregon State football had a stolen sheep in the bed of his pickup when he was pulled over for speeding last week, Benton County authorities said.



Defensive tackle Ben Siegert, 20, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants after failing field sobriety tests. Ninety minutes after being pulled over, the 280-pound Siegert registered a .14 percent blood-alcohol content on a breath analyzer at the Benton County Jail, according to the sheriff's office. Oregon considers drivers with a .08 percent blood alcohol content to be drunk.

Siegert told the (Corvallis) Gazette-Times that he had nothing to do with the stolen ram.

"I don't know anything about that," he said. "I'm from a city. I don't know anything about sheep."

Benton County Undersheriff Diana Simpson disagreed, saying Siegert might have been "too intoxicated to remember."

The 200-pound ram lives at the university's Sheep Center, and is part of a study on homosexuality in sheep, said Sheep Center manager Tom Nichols.

"We have at least one prank a year where we have to go to a dormitory or a sorority house and pick up a ram or a lamb or a ewe," Nichols said. "It's one of those springtime pranks."

The deputy chose not to arrest anybody for taking the sheep.

Coach Mike Riley is still evaluating Siegert's situation, said Steve Fenk, the Oregon State sports information director.

"At this point they're just going to deal with it internally," Fenk said. "I don't know if it's going to affect spring practice."

Thursday, March 10, 2005

True Story: Cat Shoots Owner.

Cat Shoots Owner
Story courtesy of the AP

BATES TOWNSHIP, Mich. - A man cooking in his kitchen was shot after one of his cats knocked his 9mm handgun onto the floor, discharging the weapon, Michigan State Police said.

Joseph Stanton, 29, of Bates Township in Iron County, was shot in his lower torso around 6 p.m. Tuesday, the state police post in Iron River reported. He was transported to Iron County Community Hospital.

Michelle Sand, a spokeswoman at the Iron River hospital, said Stanton was treated there before being transferred to Marquette General Hospital for further treatment. But Marcie Miller, a representative of the Marquette facility, said there was no record of the hospital receiving a patient by that name.

A telephone message seeking comment was left Wednesday at Stanton's home. State police said he was cooking at his stove when the cat knocked the loaded gun off the kitchen counter behind him.

Ten Things I've Done....

Actually this is not something original but was inspired by a post on "Two Minutes for Instigating" (for the post click here).

Here is... Ten Things I've Done That You Probably Haven't
(1) Buttered a bridge on a two lane road.
(2) Winter camping in a dump.
(3) Used over a dozen different kind of firearms (own two).
(4) Farthest I have ever walked when lost - about 15 miles.
(5) Used foam in a bicycle tire.
(6) Set off a sulphur bomb in the house.
(7) Kayaking by myself on the Allegheny River.
(8) Off road bicycling (no roads, no trails, etc.) with a regular 10 speed bike - repeatedly.
(9) For #2, also accidentally setting fire to a camp in a dump in the winter.
(10) Accidentally went somewhere once... Jefferson City, Tennesse (was heading for ... Bluefield WV). My only time on a Goodyear bus.

Revised the DVD wish list again.

Just got "LXG" so here is my revised smaller wish list again:
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Supremancy
Canadian Bacon
The Princess Bride
Undercover Brother
The Usual Suspects
Braveheart
Indiana Jones movies
Star Trek movies
Team America World Police ("..... F*CK YEAH!")

Also adding Billy Joel CDs to my collection. Recently added "The Bridge", "Glass Houses", and "The Stranger".

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Updated DVD wish list. CDs too.

Here is my updated DVD wish list:
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Supremancy
Canadian Bacon
The League of Extraordinary Gentleman
The Princess Bride
Undercover Brother
The Usual Suspects
Braveheart
Indiana Jones movies
Star Trek movies
Team America World Police ("..... F*CK YEAH!")

Also adding Billy Joel CDs to my collection.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

100... Drunk... Birds. True Story!

Courtesy of the AP today......


Drunk Birds Crash Into Building's Glass

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Dozens of birds, drunk from eating holly berries, crashed into the glass of an office building and died earlier this week.

"It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie," worker Denise Wilkinson said. "It was spooky. You could hear them where they flew into the glass."
Warm weather and an ample supply of berries attracted hundreds of cedar waxwings into the enclosed courtyard of the three-story building Tuesday,
The birds began getting drunk on the berries. They got so loopy that some were falling off branches and others were slamming into the glass walls that enclose the courtyard, said Burgess Mills, the building's owner.
About half of the 100 birds that slammed into the building died, workers said.
Groundskeepers have tried to help the birds by putting tape on windows or nets over the holly trees to keep them from eating the berries, Mills said.

Sunday, January 23, 2005

It's all over....

Finally! Philadelphia Eagles (.... Eagles here we go ...) are finally going back to the Super Bowl!

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

DVD wish list

My current DVD wish list, not in any order:
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Supremancy
Canadian Bacon
Army of Darkness ("... this is my BOOM stick")
The League of Extraordinary Gentleman
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
The Princess Bride
Undercover Brother
The Usual Suspects
Braveheart
Indiana Jones movies
Star Trek movies
Team America World Police ("..... F*CK YEAH!")

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Tsunami Relief

This may be kind of late to post here but after the tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Pacific regions, it is important to make a contribution for relief organizations. Although goods and supplies would be a welcome contribution, financial donations have been widely recommended due to huge scope of the disaster.

There are some good web pages with information at:
http://www.usafreedomcorps.gov/content/about_usafc/newsroom/announcements_tsunami.asp#DONATIONS http://www.usaid.gov/locations/asia_near_east/tsunami/ngolist.html
http://www.charitywatch.org/hottopics/tsunami_asia.html


I have already made a few donations to some organizations and would encourage others to do whatever they can to help out.


Thursday, December 23, 2004

Happy Holidays!

CLICK HERE to download my 2004 Christmas Card!

Windows XP Laptop... one more thing.

Was able to finally get Windows XP service pack on the laptop by changing the windows directory from c:\windows to e:\windows. The windows boot directory is still c:\windows but the seperate windows directory variable is now e:\windows. So I now finally have Windows XP updated on this old thing!