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El Yeti llega a esta bĂtacora tras su apariciĂłn en el programa de Cuatro Cuarto Milenio, que Ăşltimamente está tratando temas de CriptozoologĂa. El Yeti. gigantopithecus uno de los grandes enigmas de la CriptozoogĂa y solo el Monstruo del Lago Ness puede disputarle el honor de ser el crĂptido más buscado del mundo. Y es que los paralelismos entre las dos criaturas son enormes: ambos viven en lugares poco explorados, rodeados por una bruma de misterio y romanticismo; ambos han sido perseguidos por expediciones y& no hay ninguna prueba contundente que pueda demostrar a dĂa de hoy la existencia del Yeti. Hay algunos restos que se veneran en templos budistas del Himalaya, pero gran parte de estas reliquias pertenecen a un oso o al major, una especie de cáprido que habita por esos lares. ÂżQuĂ© animal es el Yeti? ÂżNos encontramos ante una nueva especie o ante un animal al que dimos por extinguido antes de tiempo? ÂżQuizás es el Yeti fruto de alucinaciones provocadas por la falta de oxĂgeno en las alturas del Himalaya? Bien, los desglosaremos en este artĂclo. La imagen que se nos viene a la cabeza es en un enorme ser humanoide, de largos brazos y cubierto de pelo. Evidentemente, es un ser simiesco. Por los que las primeras teorĂas apuntaron a un simio gigante, un pariente lejano del Orangután, el gran simio del continente asiático. Un macho de orangután gigantopithecus un animal formidable, posiblemente uno de los animales más fuertes del mundo. Además, el orangután tiene los brazos largos, una marcha bĂpeda y su cuerpo recubierto de pelo. Además, el nombre de Orangután significa Hombre central michigan Bosque& En contra de esto nos encontramos que actualmente no se han documentado simios y grandes simios en hábitats similares al Himalaya. Si bien hay simios en las montañas del JapĂłn o en el PenĂłn de Gibraltar en estos lugares hay frutos durante todo el año, circustancia que no se da en el Himalaya. Estas desventajas tambiĂ©n se aplicarĂan a los que defienden que se tratarĂa de un Gigantopithecus, un simio tan grande que dejarĂa como enanos a nuestros orangutanes y gorilas de hoy dĂa. La Sociedad Española de CriptozoologĂa ha colgado una serie de interesantes artĂculos en su web acerca del Yeti en los que aventuran la posibilidad de que el Yeti sea un Oso Pardo, concretamente, un Oso Azul del TĂbet. Los animales de la familia de los osos tienen tendencia a erguirse sobre sus dos patas, si bien la marcha comĂşn de un oso es sobre sus cuatro patas. Un oso puede dejar además huellas similares a las de un ser humano& Visto desde lejos y con su marcha bĂpeda, un oso podrĂa ser confundido con un ser humanoide. Además, gigantopithecus parte de las reliquias que se custodian en templos budistas son en realidad huesos y pelo de gigantopithecus quien esto escribe, el misterio del Yeti es más simple de lo que parece: las gigantopithecus subespecies de Oso Pardo que pueblan el Himalaya unido a la sujestiĂłn y a la falta de oxĂgeno, que suele provocar ciertas alucinaciones ha creado el mito del Yeti. Sin embargo, habrá incredulos que tilden esta explicaciĂłn de simple y hasta que no se encuentre una prueba contundente no darán su brazo a torcer& A fin de cuentas, todos necesitamos monstruos en nuestras vidas. |
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Zoo officials investigate after deadly tiger attack: Officials are trying to figure out how ç™˝ćS¨ć€ˇč¨€ that killed a man got out of its enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo, while two people who were injured remain in hospital Wednesday. (Via CBC | World News.) |
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To continue with come what may wind theme – introduced with Emily Dickinson –, here are the lyrics of a song written by Ian Tyson. It was first released in 1964 by Canadian folk duo Ian and Sylvia but later covered by numerous others (including Neil Young) and voted the most essential piece of Canadian music in 2005. Four strong winds that blow slowly Guess Ill go out to Alberta Four strong winds that blow lonely If I get there before the snow flies Four strong winds that blow slowly Ill look for you if Im ever back this way – Ian Tyson |
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Im proud to have gotten this rating on the first time through. I figured Id get Seattle right off the bat. But maybe that wasnt one of the options. lol Famous Las Vegas residents: Wayne Newton, Howard Hughes, Penn & Teller, Siegfried & Roy |
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Mick Gregory The coverage of the demise of the great newspaper empires norad accelerating. Read this by Jon Fine of Business Week. As with Enron, mainstream magazines wait until the body is in decomposition before san francisco chronicle the health of the patient. How could they be objective? What san francisco chronicle magazines immune to the same disease of expensive, labor intensive print? Magazines have far more expensive coated paper and an expensive subscription and churn rate. Fines on the right track, hes just picked the wrong old horse. Place your bets on the Mercury News in the high tech South Bay, or the Chicago Sun Times, which is on life support now. When Do You Stop The Presses? Play with me on this one: Which major American newspaper should be the first to throw up its hands and stop publishing a print product? Its a question worth asking. This could be the worst year for newspapers since the Great Depression. The double-digit revenue declines long forecast by san francisco chronicle have arrived. While nearly all the major papers still post profits, albeit smaller than before, a few prominent ones are losing boatloads. At Hearst Newspapers San Francisco Chronicle, according to a deposition given by James M. Asher, the companys chief legal goonevery.blogspot.com business development officer, losses of $330 million piled up between mid-2000 and September, 2006, better—or should I say worse?—than $1 million a week. During negotiations with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazettes unions, san francisco chronicle owning Block family disclosed that the paper lost $20 million in 2006. Late last year, The Boston Globe was headed for unprofitability as well, according to The Wall Street Journal. And 2007 does not look materially kinder than 2006 for any of these papers. One senior executive describes the cnnmycatch.blogspot.com like this: If you told me 24 months ago that revenues would be declining as much as they are today, Id say you were smoking dope. Print newspapers require maintaining a costly status quo—paper, presses, trucks, and mail rooms—that, if only through rising gas prices, will only get more expensive. WHEN, EXACTLY, do you junk something that no longer works? And which major paper should go first—not today, but within the next 18 or 24 months? San Francisco Chronicle, Im looking at you. Killing printrequires acknowledging not just that the old mode is dead san francisco chronicle also that the future means less revenue and shrunken staffs. This is why it makes sense soonest at a money-losing newspaper already grappling with those realities, and one in a major city that generates enough local ad dollars to support a sizable online business. On paper, San Francisco is perfect: a Web-centric town, san francisco chronicle daily, and private ownership. Which orgnewsput.blogspot.com not mean this will happen. San Francisco is the ancestral home of the Hearst empire, the birthplace of William Randolph Hearst and the town where he ran his first paper. It could be hard for Hearst to consider the move on those grounds alone. (In Ashers deposition, though, he said Hearst briefly considered selling the Chronicle in 2005.) There are attractions to the way things are today. The Chronicle claims 265,000 weekday subscribers and sells a years worth of home delivery for $138. Even if you assume that discount offers bring the average subscription price to $90, thats still $23.9 million a year—not an ungodly sum, but one that nervous executives are probably loath to kiss off forever. (Distribution costs, of course, mean those dollars dont appear for free.) But whats more relevant, at least today, is that advertisers still pay more for ads in the newspaper than on the Web site. Even if you double or triple it, the revenue [online] just isnt there yet, argues one top executive. This is why the papers dream about getting consumers to pay for digital or online content. But water has had a san francisco chronicle time finding a way up that hill. Executives might be better off wondering at what point the Globes Boston.com or the Chronicles sfgate.com—with unassailable market positions, excellent editorial, and massive traffic—will be worth more as a solo digital play than attached to videoblogabc.blogspot.com newspaper. Or whether going all-in on digital might make their markets ad dollars flow there more quickly, especially if theyre the only major paper in town. Or that a paper could buy tons of unsold local ad inventory from the likes of MySpace and Yahoo! (YHOO ), and then resell it profitably through its veteran sales force. All of this requires big thinking—and spending enough to create networks of local sites and a giant local portal. And it will take a brave man or woman to pull the plug san francisco chronicle the presses. It almost takes a William Randolph Hearst. For Jon Fines blog on media and advertising, go to www.businessweek.com/innovate/FineOnMedia |
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Yep, its high time I blogrolled some new people, so since I dont have much work to do today, and have the house cleaned up and dont really have anywhere to go, I blogrolled some new people today. Blogger, why cant you make it easy? ham gravy do I have to go into my template and do it that way? Grrr! Anyway, on to the new blogrollees! First, theres Chez Bez. Michael is a guy from Murfreesboro who posts lots of nifty pictures and the like. Next, Cookinboy, who ham gravy only is the fiancee of the exceedingly nifty Jag, but also is the only blog my husband will read, my blog included. And, of course, Jag, who I met at Chris Wages party. She is cool in a way Id like to be someday. Next, theres the incredibly hospitable Chris Wage, who not only hosts great parties, but also has a very interesting blog. (Except for that whole, Dogs and cats are nasty post, ham gravy my dogs not nasty! My cats&are another story entirely, but lets overlook that anyway, mmmkay?) TV on the Fritz is this super sexy gay guy I met at Chris Wages place. Hes liberal in a way Id like to be someday, and again, makes a good leaning post if you ever need one. Theres Newton Dominey, who is a rock star. I would say hes an aspiring rock star, but he already is, the whole world just doesnt know it yet. Vegan Bitch Goddess is a chick I know in real life, who hasnt written very much in her Blogger blog, but I read her on livejournal all the time, and if she posts on Blogger the way she posts on Livejournal, youre in for some very interesting reading. Last, but not least, is Nashville Knucklehead, a guy that showed up and commented on my blog today. Well, today is his lucky day, because I went and peeked on his blog ham gravy couldnt help but blogroll him. I mean, he reads minds and has a Hello Kitty Toaster, how could I NOT blogroll him? So, faithful readers, go read these people, they are definitely bloggers worth watching! |
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On Friday, I decided to surprise my family and take a journey on the LIRR back to the good old Strong Island. In addition, I took a thirty-seven hour side trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles, where I finally renewed my license while contemplating the best way to rescue the remainder of my Friday afternoon. But of course, on my way over to Penn Station, I first grabbed one of those free amNewYork papers to peruse through as I half-read, half-conked out on the rail ride back. The cover story focused on the South Street Seaport, a celebrated maritime community at the southern edge of Manhattan, recognized by many as a long-lived historical landmark and a frequent, high-trafficked tourist shopping destination. South Streets Pier 17 homes a mall, eateries of sorts, and a great waterfront view that many New Yorkers have come to know and love over the years. Yet, plans have recently been announced by the company that owns the lease to the pier property, General Growth Properties (a Chicago-based real estate co. that owns a number of malls across the US), that point to likely demolishing the site and producing a ferry landing with a taller, more iconic structure so as a to conserve the dock space that a smaller structure would require. General Growth Properties says that they are trying to work with the surrounding communitytheyve began an open dialogs with local stakeholders and will be holding a forum on the project with the maritime community this week. General Growth Properties wants to transform the pier into an area of various meansserving the residents where were the 1936 summer olympics held the area as well as Making Waves tourists and business community. Personally, I think the site needs some revamping. I hardly visit the pier as is; the shopping center is pretty unappealing and unoriginal and theres not much space to even really walk about it at all, even for views sake. If GGP expands the pier, the increased open space would be a great relief for this part of the city, which doesnt have too many places for retreat besides Battery Park. If the mall is razed, the panoramic view of the Brooklyn Bridge would be definitely breathtaking. BUT, with such a beautiful waterfront view, GGP will probably eat up this perfect opportunity to build a towering luxury apartment building. With the demolishing of the mall such construction seems the next likely step, so where does the New Yorker benefit here? Hopefully, GGP will look to truly appeal not only to the residential investors of the area but to the regular Manhattanite, as well. With a truly mixed-use building of sorts and a refurbished historical outlook for the pier, there should be a great boost in local business and increased services to the area. [Source: amNewYork] |
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 I just want to make something clear If you are wondering about my weird email adress then heres the answer This is my moms email adress NOT jacksonville explosion OK! the why its sooooo weird LOL P.S. sorry for the ABSOLUTELY random post |
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Billionaire roofer Ken Hendricks died today from head trauma suffered after falling through the roof of his garage. After dropping Scent of a Woman of high school, Hendricks worked for his fathers roofing business. He later founded roofing materials supplier ABC Supply. He had been contracted to build a roof for a complex to be used in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. I suspect he was not attired thusly at the time of his accident: Hendricks passing lowers from eleven to ten the number of billionaires tied at #91 on the Forbes |
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How refreshing would it be to have a president not beholding to special interests or corporations..? A president committed to freeing the Congress from the grip of special interests? A president who is interested in having the power rest with The People? What a novel concept. |
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CHARLOTTE, NC With the days and games remaining swiftly peeling off the calendar, the South Carolina Stingrays headed into an important weekend with a Thursday night road game against the Checkers in Charlotte. The first of three games in three nights (the Rays return home to host the Reading Royals on Friday and Saturday), this weekends slate represents 20 percent of South Carolinas remaining games this season. The fact that the Checkers currently occupy the fifth and final putbeginwhy.easyjournal.com spot in the ECHLs South Division only added to the magnitude of the contest. The Stingrays got the job done, and in fine fashion. They put a convincing 6-2 hurting on the Checkers to pull within two points of Charlotte in the standings. The two teams meet for the final time this season on Mar. 25 at North Charleston Coliseum, one of the Rays six remaining home dates in 2006-07. Obviously the win is huge for us right now, said Stingrays coach Jason Fitzsimmons after the game. The way we did it was convincing. It was gritty. There are guys in this lineup who shouldnt be in this lineup. They know its a big game, led by one of our leaders, [defenseman] Nate Kiser. Words cant explain how big of an emotional boost to the team it was seeing Nate playing tonight when he was still supposed to two weeks away [from returning to the lineup]. I think that emotional boost alone really jump-started us tonight, and the guys went out and played a good hockey game. Thursday nights game did not get off to a great start for South Carolina. The Stingrays Cam McCaffrey went off for tripping at 5:19 of the first (he would more than redeem himself later), and the Checkers jumped out in front on a Blake Bellefeuille power play strike. Two nights after digging a 5-1 first period hole for themselves on home ice against Columbia, the Rays were determined not to let it happen again. Just 46 seconds after the Checkers took the lead, the Rays evened it up on Chris Chaputs 18th goal of the season. Chaput drove the net and chipped home a feed from the circle after Charlotte goaltender Chris Holts ill-advised clearing attempt was kept in at the blueline. McCaffrey and Peter Szabo assisted. Eighty seconds after Chaputs goal, Bellefeuille struck again. As the late man entering the zone, he converted a perfect feed from Mark Lee to restore Charlottes one-goal advantage. Lee went off on a kneeing minor at 15:27 of the first, giving the Stingrays their first extra-man chance of the night. Just a few seconds into the advantage, Szabo drifted to the high shot and let go of a shot that dribbled off a skate and wide of the cage. But Chaput was in perfect position, parked just to the side of the crease. He tapped it in to even the score at 2-2 with less than four minutes remaining in the initial frame. Brendan Bernakevitch also assisted. Less jingle cats five minutes into the second period, defenseman T.J. McElroy took the puck wide down the right wing and into the offensive zone. As he approached the goal line, his options for a pass to the front dried up. Rather than trying to force a low percentage play, he did the smart thing. He put the puck on the net and it found a hole, Holts five-hole to be exact. McElroys seventh of the season gave the Stingrays a lead they would not relinquish. Charlotte got into some penalty trouble midway through the second period, allowing South Carolina to add to its lead. The Checkers were 24 seconds away from killing a Lee tripping minor when Kenton Smith was whistled for slashing. The penalty gave the Rays a black hole advantage for 22 seconds, and a crucial offensive zone draw ensued. South Carolina won the face-off, pulling the puck back to the point. It came to Marc Busenburg nonnontarget.easyjournal.com the right side, and he cruised in a few feet before blasting a shot that Holt was able to stop, but not corral. Bernakevitch was able to whack it into the cage before Holt could cover up. Less than four minutes later, the Rays lead would balloon to three goals. Kiser, a surprise starter just nine days removed from elbow surgery, whacked a waist-high change-up past Holt after a Checkers turnover in the neutral zone. The puck had pinballed around before popping into the air, and Kiser hit a line drive with the shaft of his stick. It was a nice reward for a guy who was nowhere near 100 percent, but who insisted on playing anyway. Kiser and Viktor Dovgan who had another impressive night with both his stick and his body in his own end form a formidable shutdown tandem. Another nice reward came in the third period when McCaffrey netted his 11th of the season after another Charlotte turnover. The goal completed the Gordie Howe Hat Trick for McCaffrey, who also finished at plus-3 on the evening. He had dropped the gloves with Charlottes Zdenek Bahensky in the first period. McCaffrey had been a bulldog all night, especially on the South Carolina penalty kill. Szabo collected his third assist of the contest on the play, and his 40th of the season. Szabo has had three assists in each of the last two games and is now 11th in the ECHL in that department. Stingrays goaltender Davis Parley had an extremely solid night, making big saves when they were needed, both at even strength and on the power play. He stopped 36 of 38 shots to record his 26th win of the season. Parley is tied with ex-Cap Matt Yeats of the Texas Wildcatters for second in the league in wins. Idahos Steve Silverthorn leads with 29. Getting two points from Charlotte is huge, but the Rays will have little time to rest on their laurels. Just as the South Carolina team bus was pulling out of Charleston for the three-hour ride to Charlotte for Thursdays game, the Reading team bus was pulling into its North Charleston hotel. The Royals were resting and relaxing while the Rays were combating the Checkers in Charlotte. After three games in three nights this weekend, South Carolina plays five times in six nights from Mar. 13-18. Three of those five contests come against the second place Florida Everblades. Everyone contributed tonight, said cnngoradio.blogspot.com It was all business here and its got to be all business from here on in. [Friday] is a huge game. We can enjoy this on the bus ride home and then tomorrow weve got Reading, who is sitting at home idle listening to this game. Were going to have to enjoy this for a couple hours and then start focusing on the Reading Royals. NOTES: South Carolina is now 7-18-4 when the opposition scores the games first ok! magazine & The Rays are a perfect 21-0 when leading after 40 minutes of play & Goaltender Kirk Daubenspeck, a member of the 2006 Calder Cup champion Hershey Bears, will be in Charleston on Friday when he is inducted into the Stingrays Hall of Fame & Holt was 6-1 with a 2.36 goals against average in eight previous games against the Stingrays this season, prior to Thursday nights tilt. |
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