Tuesday, January 5, 2010

It's about to get COLD in Fort Worth


This global warming stuff has me a little confused. If it is as bad as the politicians said while in Copenhagen, why are record lows being set left and right. Those politicians are definitely losing credibility (yeah, I know...they did not start out with much).

Thanks to The Weather Channel.

100 things we didn't know last year

The most interesting and unexpected facts can emerge from the daily news stories and the Magazine documents some of them in its weekly feature, 10 things we didn't know last week. To kick off 2010, here's an almanac of the best from the past year.
The list includes:
  • The bubonic plague still exists.
  • Paraskavedekatriaphobia is the fear of Friday the 13th.
  • The average number of friends is 150.
  • An outbreak of swine flu in 1976 killed one person but a vaccine to combat it killed 25.
  • Britain had animal welfare laws before it had child welfare laws.
  • Buddhist monks sleep upright.
  • You're as likely to be hit by lightning as killed by a mentally ill person.
  • Sportswear firms Adidas and Puma have had a 60-year feud.
  • French babies cry with an accent.

Click on the BBC logo to see the list.

Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

Subway Restaurant On Top Of The World Trade Center

Ever wonder what workers do for lunch when they are building a high rise building? Yeah, me neither, but I still found this interesting.
NEW YORK - As the Freedom Tower makes its ascent into the New York City skyline, rising alongside it atop a crane will be a Subway Sandwich Shop that will turn out subs for hungry hardhats who can't spare the time to head back down to the street.

The shop will be fitted into a shipping container-like structure fixed to one of the tower cranes, alongside a bathroom and construction offices for the project managers.

The concession stand will rise with the tower, eventually stopping near the 105th floor, at roughly the height of the old twin towers, or about as high as the former windows on the World Restaurant was.


Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

Big Picture: Three days in Iran

Supporters of the opposition to Iran's current ruling regime continue to gather, speak out, and protest - despite the risks of imprisonment, injury or death, and the continued official restrictions on foreign media coverage. On December 21st, 2009, thousands of Iranians attended a funeral ceremony for Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, the spiritual father of Iran's reform movement, who had passed away at the age of 87. In the days following the funeral, mourners and protesters took to the streets defying an official ban on such memorial services. On the Muslim holy day of Ashoura, December 27th, protesters and riot police clashed in multiple locations in Tehran, leaving many injured and between 8 and 37 protesters killed, including the nephew of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi. Days later, on December 30th, the Iranian government organized its own protest - against the opposition - giving all civil servants the day off to attend, providing dozens of buses and free chocolate milk for demonstrators. Collected here are photos from the three days, most taken by anonymous photographers, acquired outside the country by press agencies who are restricted by the government ban. (33 photos total)
Click the picture to see the full collection.

Monday, January 4, 2010

20 Ways To Read The Bible In A Year

Following a reading plan is a great way to make the Bible part of your daily life. YouVersion has 20+ plans, with options for customization and support to help you stay on track. See what God reveals to you when you spend time in Scripture each day.

Click the picture to see the options.

Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

New Year’s Resolution Generator

Need help deciding on your New Year's Resolution? Try this.



Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

Happy World Hypnotism Day!

Happy World Hypnotism Day!

Happy New Year, readers. And Happy World Hypnotism Day!

That's right: Today (really) is World Hypnotism Day. (And we didn't get the day off. Can you believe it?)

In honor of this event, I bought a new watch. Would you like to see it? OK, here it is...


Shiny, isn't it?

It's fun to watch it sway to and fro. That's right. Just focus on the watch. Back and forth. Back and forth.

There. Do you feel nice and relaxed? Highly suggestible? Goooood. Now:

You are happy. You will praise this blog post and the person posting it. You will leave comments every day.

You will quit using ALL CAPS when sending e-mail or commenting on blogs, facebook, etc. That is internet 101.

You will make every effort to spell correctly when writing online correspondence. A mistake is no big deal. Pages full of mistakes shows you are really not paying attention.

You will stop using your cell phone while you drive, especially for texting. You will pull over when you do have to be involved in a call...especially if you are one of those folks that talks with your hands.

Anyway, as I was saying: Happy World Hypnotism Day.


Thanks To Runner's World Daily

Big Picture: Welcoming 2010

People all around the world gathered in groups large and small last night to usher out the previous year, and welcome the arrival of 2010. Under a rare New Year's Eve Blue Moon, crowds watched fireworks, cheered, made resolutions, and counted down to midnight. 2010 is the year of the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac, signifying a year of bravery and courage. Collected here are some photographs of people across the earth as they welcomed the new year in many different ways. (38 photos total)
Click the picture to see the collection.