Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Lets start over...



Due to timing and circumstance, I cried the first time I heard this song.
Incredible and humbling, yet simple message....

more practice...



Wednesday, November 25, 2009



Drawing to "Radio Freeman" podcasts...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009



This film is fantastic. You should see it! :)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Russia Today

Oh yea... forgot to tell you...

Check out this Product!

Make sure to check out all the pictures and then read the reviews. ;D

Please recap, just for 15 seconds.



Did you believe this the first time?

Directory of Over 26,000 US businesses that accept Barter !

Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020

November 19, 2009 (Computerworld) By the year 2020, you won't need a keyboard and mouse to control your computer, say Intel Corp. researchers. Instead, users will open documents and surf the Web using nothing more than their brain waves.

Scientists at Intel's research lab in Pittsburgh are working to find ways to read and harness human brain waves so they can be used to operate computers, television sets and cell phones. The brain waves would be harnessed with Intel-developed sensors implanted in people's brains.

The scientists say the plan is not a scene from a sci-fi movie -- Big Brother won't be planting chips in your brain against your will. Researchers expect that consumers will want the freedom they will gain by using the implant.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009




Winged Liberty Head (Mercury) (1916–1945)
Although most commonly referred to as the Mercury dime, the coin does not depict the Roman messenger god. The obverse figure is a depiction of the mythological goddess Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, a classic symbol of liberty and freedom, with its wings intended to symbolize freedom of thought. Designed by noted sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, the Winged Liberty Head dime is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful U.S. coin designs ever produced.[5] The composition (90 percent silver, 10 percent copper) and diameter (17.9 millimeters) of the Mercury dime was unchanged from the Barber dime.

Weinman (who had studied under Augustus Saint-Gaudens) won a 1915 competition against two other artists for the design job, and is thought to have modeled his version of Liberty on Elsie Kachel Stevens, wife of noted poet Wallace Stevens.[5] The reverse design, a fasces juxtaposed with an olive branch, was intended to symbolize America's readiness for war, combined with its desire for peace. Although the fasces symbol was later adopted by Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party, the symbol was quite common in American iconography and has generally avoided any stigma associated with its usage in wartime Italy.[citation needed]

Of particular interest to numismatics is the condition of the horizontal bands tying together the bundle on the fasces, on the coin's reverse. On well-struck examples, separation exists within the two sets of bands (known as Full Split Bands). Coins exhibiting this feature are typically valued higher than those without it.


According to Wikipedia

Our boy weighed in at 80 lbs. @ the Vet this evening!

AUGHH!




I always dread it prior to going. :) While, and afterwards though... I'm pumped and love it. Maybe I'll get used to it eventually. :P

Made where ?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Are you paying attention to what's happening in the Ukraine ?

MILLION HIT BY 'PLAGUE WORSE THAN SWINE FLU

A DEADLY plague could sweep across Europe, doctors fear, after an outbreak of a virus in Ukraine plunged the country and its neighbours into a state of panic.
A cocktail of three flu viruses are reported to have mutated into a single pneumonic plague, which it is believed may be far more dangerous than swine flu. The death toll has reached 189 and more than 1 million people have been infected, most of them in the nine regions of Western Ukraine.

President Yushchenko said: “People are dying. The epidemic is killing doctors. This is absolutely inconceivable in the 21st Century.”

A doctor in Western Ukraine who did not want to be named, said:” We have carried out post mortems on two victims and found their lungs are as black as charcoal.

“They look like they have been burned. It’s terrifying.”

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/140492/Million-hit-by-plague-worse-than-swine-flu-

Staining



This just in ~
From the shop. :D


Crazy animation!


Residents of the UK are being sent these letters about getting their swine flu vaccines. A friend received his and scanned it in this weekend.

I'm ridiculously mused by the wording. Another H1N1 day of infamy.


Daniel had a gut feeling this weekend and bought some rounds online. First article I read now this morning is about it hitting a new record high! Nice.

Knot Lesson



I didn't know how to draw Celtic knots, so I decided this was the weekend to learn. These two squares consist of 4 more squares, with two triangles in each of them. The pattern is the same, and the only difference is the direction in which the patterns face. Fun stuff! You should try it, or show me yours! :) I can't wait to try this with on wood with the burner.


practice....

Always lookin for slug

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009



The impassioned creativity that I've watched come out of the movement just keeps getting better.

Mark Dice tries to sell a 1-oz gold piece on the streets for 50 bucks!!



We should all try this.... even with a 1-oz silver piece for $5.

Alice in Wonderland trailer!!


Saturday, November 7, 2009

This movie was spectacular !!!

Civil rights group calls on Florida to ban Tasers

US dollar to become worthless with a new world order expected to come

According to Damon Vickers, chief investment officer of Nine Points Capital Partners, the US dollar is going to be "utterly destroyed" and become "virtually worthless" on the grounds of absence of real resources supporting the currency. He cited other countries as those who have real potential as they deal with exporting of real goods.

"We don't have resources. Neither does a lot of Asia to be quite frank," Vickers said on CNBC's Asia Squawk Box. "Countries that have resources -- the Brazils, the Canadas, Australia -- their currencies are doing well."

"They have stuff. They've got resources. They export real things. The United States exports 'promises' and 'pretty paper'," he added.

Еры year alone Australia's S&P/ASX 200 has grown by 23% while gaining 14% in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Vickers noted that huge wage disparities between the United States and emerging markets like China may result in some type of a global currency crisis. He said in case global currency crisis emerges we should expect a new world order with a new world government and a new world currency.

Friday, November 6, 2009

CONCEN tracker forum integration



Yea for change! This is gonna be a ruff transition, but I can't wait to see the final results! Cheers Tom for making it happen!

Thursday, November 5, 2009



I almost cried...


For Weyland....

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Al Gore could become world's first carbon billionaire

UN implicated in war crimes in Congo

A top human rights group says the UN mission in Congo (MONUC) has done nothing to stop Congolese troops from killing civilians in the east of the country.

Human Rights Watch said in a report that the UN peacekeeping force in the area did nothing to stop the soldiers from decapitating men and raping young girls.

The group has accused the Congolese military of killing more than 500 civilians over the past few months in the region.

"The world will not know peace until the power of love overcomes the love for power" ~ Jimi Hendrix

Has Anyone Read the Copenhagen Agreement? U.N. plans for a new 'government' are scary.

We can only hope that world leaders will do nothing more than enjoy a pleasant bicycle ride around the charming streets of Copenhagen come December. For if they actually manage to wring out an agreement based on the current draft text of the Copenhagen climate-change treaty, the world is in for some nasty surprises. Draft text, you say? If you haven't heard about it, that's because none of our otherwise talkative political leaders have bothered to tell us what the drafters have already cobbled together for leaders to consider. And neither have the media.

Enter Lord Christopher Monckton. The former adviser to Margaret Thatcher gave an address at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this month that made quite a splash. For the first time, the public heard about the 181 pages, dated Sept. 15, that comprise the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change—a rough draft of what could be signed come December.

So far there have been more than a million hits on the YouTube post of his address. It deserves millions more because Lord Monckton warns that the aim of the Copenhagen draft treaty is to set up a transnational "government" on a scale the world has never before seen.

The "scheme for the new institutional arrangement under the Convention" that starts on page 18 contains the provision for a "government." The aim is to give a new as yet unnamed U.N. body the power to directly intervene in the financial, economic, tax and environmental affairs of all the nations that sign the Copenhagen treaty.

The reason for the power grab is clear enough: Clause after complicated clause of the draft treaty requires developed countries to pay an "adaptation debt" to developing countries to supposedly support climate change mitigation. Clause 33 on page 39 says that "by 2020 the scale of financial flows to support adaptation in developing countries must be [at least $67 billion] or [in the range of $70 billion to $140 billion per year]."

And how will developed countries be slugged to provide for this financial flow to the developing world? The draft text sets out various alternatives, including option seven on page 135, which provides for "a [global] levy of 2 per cent on international financial market [monetary] transactions to Annex I Parties." Annex 1 countries are industrialized countries, which include among others the U.S., Australia, Britain and Canada.

To be sure, countries that sign international treaties always cede powers to a U.N. body responsible for implementing treaty obligations. But the difference is that this treaty appears to have been subject to unusual attempts to conceal its convoluted contents. And apart from the difficulty of trying to decipher the U.N. verbiage, there are plenty of draft clauses described as "alternatives" and "options" that should raise the ire of free and democratic countries concerned about preserving their sovereignty.

Lord Monckton himself only became aware of the extraordinary powers to be vested in this new world government when a friend found an obscure U.N. Web site and searched through several layers of hyperlinks before discovering a document that isn't even called the draft "treaty." Instead, it's labelled a "Note by the Secretariat."

Interviewed by broadcaster Alan Jones on Sydney radio Monday, Lord Monckton said "this is the first time I've ever seen any transnational treaty referring to a new body to be set up under that treaty as a 'government.' But it's the powers that are going to be given to this entirely unelected government that are so frightening." He added: "The sheer ambition of this new world government is enormous right from the start—that's even before it starts accreting powers to itself in the way that these entities inevitably always do."

Critics have admonished Lord Monckton for his colorful language. He has certainly been vigorous. In his exposé of the draft Copenhagen treaty in St. Paul, he warned Americans that "in the next few weeks, unless you stop it, your president will sign your freedom, your democracy and your prosperity away forever." Yet his critics fail to deal with the substance of what he says.

Ask yourself this question: Given that our political leaders spend hundreds of hours talking about climate change and the need for a global consensus in Copenhagen, why have none of them talked openly about the details of this draft climate-change treaty? After all, the final treaty will bind signatories for years to come. What exactly are they hiding? Thanks to Lord Monckton we now know something of their plans.

Janos Pasztor, director of the Secretary-General's Climate Change Support Team, told reporters in New York Monday that with the U.S. Congress yet to pass a climate-change bill, a global climate-change treaty is now an unlikely outcome in Copenhagen. Let's hope he is right. And thank you, America.

Breckenridge Votes To Legalize Marijuana

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

A Marine just sent me this



Thanks Coop!

Psychic computer shows your thoughts on screen

Scientists have discovered how to “read” minds by scanning brain activity and reproducing images of what people are seeing — or even remembering.

Researchers have been able to convert into crude video footage the brain activity stimulated by what a person is watching or recalling.

Can't wait to see this.....

Monday, November 2, 2009

Full Bermas Show from Sunday



Great show!

Henderlong Houses



Not only did my family build this house but it's the house where my grandfather grew up. The present owner has a VHS of my grandpa giving a construction tour of the place which I'm trying to get myself a copy of. ; )



More to come.