Bizarre Blue Lobster Saved From the Pot and to Go on Display at the London Aquarium
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)HE was heading for a pan of boiling water, ready to be served up for dinner. But this electric-blue lobster has given scientists food for thought instead because of its colour. The eye-catching crustacean named Lionel was caught by fishermen off Scotland and sent to a London market. Advertisement >> But fishmonger Rex Goldsmith thought he was too beautiful to eat and bought him for a tenner before handing him over to the Natural History Museum. Rex, 45, who saw Lionel at Billingsgate Market while buying supplies for his Chelsea Fishmonger shop, said: Its the most striking blue lobster I...
US States Are Facing Total Debt of Over $4 Trillion (Give or take a few Trillion.)
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)The total of U.S. state debt, including pension liabilities, could surpass $4 trillion, with California owing the most and Vermont owing the least, a new analysis says. The nonprofit State Budget Solutions combined states' major debt and future liabilities, primarily for pensions and employee healthcare, unemployment insurance loans, outstanding bonds and projected fiscal 2011 budget gaps. It found that in total, states are in debt for $4.2 trillion. The group, which follows state fiscal conditions and advocates for limited spending and taxes, said the deficit calculations that states make "do not offer a full picture of the states' liabilities and...
Purple robe, bluish jacket? (Question -- vanity.)
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)I was in Chicago O'Hare today and saw a cleric dressed in a purple monk's robe (it was NOT a scarlet cassock), and he was wearing a bluish jacket, business cut, with a faint purple sheen to it. He also had a gold colored rope that he wore as a belt, and the tasseled ends were almost touching the ground. He didn't look Roman Catholic, or even Episcopalian. Any idea of what he might belong to? PS, I didn't speak with him... Thanks.
Coalition of Moderate 'Blue Dog' Dems Shrinking Fast
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)Coalition of Moderate 'Blue Dog' Dems Shrinking FastAssociated Press Published August 19, 2011 WASHINGTON -- The Blue Dogs may be losing their bark. Despite polls showing a desire for more compromise in Washington, the political climate for moderate to conservative Democrats in the House has continued to deteriorate. The 2010 election dropped the number of so-called Blue Dogs from 54 to 25. And the shrinking continues. Rep. Mike Ross of Arkansas will not seek re-election next year. Rep. Dan Boren of Oklahoma also plans to retire. Rep. Joe Donnelly of Indiana has opted to run for the Senate. Rep. Heath...
Your share of the national debt is $246,000, but state indebts can add another $23,000 to your tab
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)Our current national debt is more than $14.4 TRILLION dollars and your personal share is more than $246,000! Using $40,000 as an average yearly income, this means our government has eaten through more than six years of our income. If these numbers were the only debt piled on our heads it would be bad enough, unfortunately this $246,000 is only our share of the federal debt. Depending on the state you live in, your indebtedness can be much worse. A new report from the Institute for Truth In Accounting (IFTIA) holds some disturbing news about how deep some states have...
Blue Stragglers in the Galactic Bulge (a sign of ETI, as in SETI?)
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)âBlue Stragglersâ in the Galactic Bulge by Paul Gilster on May 30, 2011 IÂm fascinated by how much the exoplanet hunt is telling us about celestial objects other than planets. The other day we looked at some of the stellar spinoffs from the Kepler mission, including the unusual pulsations of the star HD 187091, now known to be not one star but two. But the examples run well beyond Kepler. Back in 2006, a survey called the Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search (SWEEPS) used Hubble data to study 180,000 stars in the galaxyÂs central bulge, the object being...
Family: Teacher Forbids Boy From Hanging U.S. Flag Pic Because It Might Offend Others
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)An 11-year-old boy in Orange, MA is in the middle of flag controversy after he and his family claim one of his teachers banned him from hanging a picture of an American flag he drew in the classroom because it might offend other students. The boys dad is adamant his sons civil rights were violated. But the school has a different take, and says the prohibition was because the boy disobeyed instruction
Cities Where Things Are Getting Worse
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)Cities Where Things Are Getting Worse By Morgan Brennan, Forbes.com Mar 29, 2011 Its no secret the U.S. economy has for the past several years been slogging along at a slovenly pace. Hopeful signs of recovery are peeking through in some areas of the country, but many more continue to struggle under the weight of collapsed housing markets and high unemployment. But even California, home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood and once the darling of the housing industry, is no longer feeling golden. Six California cities claim spots on our list of Cities Where The Economy May Get Worse. Riverside...
The Blue Angels - Then and Now
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)A great video featuring the first Blue Angels (F8F Bearcats) flying with the current Blue Angels (F/A-18D Hornets). http://www.neptunuslex.com/2010/12/10/good-day-at-the-patch/
Dozens of U.S. ( Democrat )Cities Lose Half Their Population In A Generation...
Posted by admin / Under Blue (Don Cherry's Dog)"Dozens of American cities throughout the industrial Great Lakes states and Midwest have lost half of their populations over the course of one generation -- places like Cleveland, Youngstown, Detroit, Warren, Buffalo and Flint. This is the first time that so many cities have lost half of their populations in such a short amount of time since the Plague struck Europe in 1348........."



