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WildClickers #72: Green, the color of life

 
 
danon5
 
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Reply Sat 24 Jun, 2006 06:19 pm
Hi ul,
The wedding sounds wonderful. The couple must be experiencing lifelong memory setting times. I think their plans are just great.

clicked.
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ul
 
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Reply Sun 25 Jun, 2006 12:32 pm
A very lovely hot day here, real summer! Hammock time!
Very Happy Very Happy

Sipping iced green tea. :wink:
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danon5
 
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Reply Sun 25 Jun, 2006 02:31 pm
It is really HOT here in NE TX. Today in the 90's F.

Clicked.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 25 Jun, 2006 06:02 pm
We had a great time down at the beach with the dogs earlier today ... should have taken the camera ... some beautiful gardens there ... an interesting part of the city

http://www.torontobeach.ca/beaches/history_eastern.htm

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You and your 298 friends have supported 2,443,681.2 square feet!

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http://www.brok.ca/images/KewGardens.gif

we parked at the Beach end of Balsam Avenue and walked to Kew Gardens after a breakfast picnic (and a coupla swims for the GirlDog) and then walked back along Alfresco Lawn to the car. What a great green start to the day!
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ul
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 10:30 am
ehBeth,

looks very nice. No swimming for you?
Canada is still on my travelling list.

Danon-
a little competition: 95.7F today at 2 pm-in the 14th district. We had an excursion today and the shady forest was very welcome. There were a rivulet and cherry trees too. Very refreshing and lots of fun.
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sumac
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 12:17 pm
That is hot, Ul. And Danon too, I bet. We topped 90 one day last week but the present dominant weather feature is high humidity in tropical air flowing up from the Bahamas.

Almost done, Ul.
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danon5
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 05:57 pm
Hi all, clicked..........

ul,
You win this day. I have 80 degrees F outside today - this must be a cold spell for you. grin
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 06:20 pm
Clicked while I couldn't get into A2K and didn't save the numbers Embarrassed

ul, the big lake's still a bit cold for swimming (for adult humans, that is). I walked in the water while Cleo did her fancy dip and swish, and I think my ankles frooooooooze.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 06:24 pm
Clicked while I couldn't get into A2K and didn't save the numbers Embarrassed

ul, the big lake's still a bit cold for swimming (for adult humans, that is). I walked in the water while Cleo did her fancy dip and swish, and I think my ankles frooooooooze.
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Stradee
 
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Reply Mon 26 Jun, 2006 11:05 pm
Howdy wildclickers!

Heat wave for northern CA - triple digits! We're melting!

Weather reports say tomorrows temps - high 90's cooling trend (?)

Hey guys, good clicking!

ehBeth, you're allowed missing one day of posting stats ~

Just one day though... Very Happy
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sumac
 
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Reply Tue 27 Jun, 2006 03:19 am
I thought that a2k was having some problems. Is this the changeover, ehBeth?

The information below is disturbing, and comes from Snopes. There is a great deal more at that URL.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/pascualama.asp

Dear friends who care about our earth,

Judge for yourself if you want to take action. In the Valle de San Felix, the purest water in Chile runs from 2 rivers, fed by 2 glaciers. Water is a most precious resource, and wars will be fought for it.

Indigenous farmers use the water, there is no unemployment, and they provide the second largest source of income for the area. Under the glaciers has been found a huge deposit of gold, silver and other minerals. To get at these, it would be necessary to break, to destroy the glaciers - something never conceived of in the history of the world - and to make 2 huge holes, each as big as a whole mountain, one for extraction and one for the mine's rubbish tip.

The project is called PASCUA LAMA. The company is called Barrick Gold. The operation is planned by a multi-national company, one of whose members is George Bush Senior (what a surprise eh?). The Chilean Government has approved the project to start this year, 2006. The only reason it hasn't started yet is because the farmers have got a temporary stay of execution. If they destroy the glaciers, they will not just destroy the source of specially pure water, but they will permanently contaminate the 2 rivers so they will never again be fit for human or animal consumption because of the use of cyanide and sulfuric acid in the extraction process. Every last gram of gold will go abroad to the multinational company and not one will be left with the people whose land it is. They will only be left with the poisoned water and the resulting illnesses.

The farmers have been fighting a long time for their land, but have been forbidden to make a TV appeal by a ban from the Ministry of the Interior. Their only hope now of putting brakes on this project is to get help from international justice. The world must know what is happening in Chile. The only place to start changing the world is from here.

We ask you to circulate this message amongst your friends in the following way. Please copy this text, paste it into a new email adding your signature and send it to everyone in your address book. Please will the 100th person to receive and sign the petition send it to [email protected] to be forwarded to the Chilean government.

No to Pascua Lama Open-cast mine in the Andean Cordillera on the Chilean-Argentine frontier.

We ask the Chilean Government not to authorize the Pascua Lama project to protect the whole of 3 glaciers, the purity of the water of the San Felix Valley and El Transito, the quality of the agricultural land of the region of Atacama, the quality of life of the Diaguita people and of the whole population of the region.
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ul
 
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Reply Tue 27 Jun, 2006 07:19 am
So the winner is Stradee Very Happy

A fan, and a cool drink for you.

Beth, how warm will the lake be in summer?
I remember swimming in Maine- brrr.

Sumac, yes, the final days. Lots of farewell parties- my kids are ready and will leave school.
I met already the new bunch.
So a new cycle-
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danon5
 
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Reply Tue 27 Jun, 2006 07:41 am
I am not sure if cheers are the right thing for Stradee. What a way to win..... Shocked

sumac,
That is terrible re the Chilean glaciers. It sounds like business as usual down there. The gold leaves the country - but, is traded for money in the accounts of the already wealthy. The G. Herbert Walker Bush connection doesn't surprise me.

all clicked
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Stradee
 
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Reply Tue 27 Jun, 2006 09:44 am
ul, thanks ~ fans working continuously and ice water sounds terrific right now. Smile

Dan, during one of my work breaks yesterday, was sitting in the shade of one of the oak trees listening to the sounds of vehicle horns blasting, and people yelling at each other. That was in the parking lot! yikes
A traffic jam caused by a little older lady waiting for a person to unload thier groceries from a handicapped parking spot directly in front of the store - she was not giving up! A guy waiting for the lady to move her car so the line of cars could begin moving again said "aw, come on grandma! move the car!" then he and i made eye contact...and then me, the guy, and the people waiting behind the Jeep, all began laughing <definitely> and the dear lady holding up all the traffic turned around, and smiled too. If ya gotta sweat and sit in a vehicle when temps are past the 103 mark, its probably a good idea to smile.

sumac, the story regarding Chile isn't something to be smiled about though, and i suppose the Dept of the Interior of that land is receiving tutoring from Gale Norton <not that she's in the private sector again> about how to destroy the enviornment and make the most money. Not surprising the bush family has something to do with the carnage.

I'll be sure and forward the alert.
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danon5
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 10:11 am
Well, apparently, there is something wrong with A2K these days. I have trouble accessing the site lately and today my reply to Stradees last post disintegrated into the etherial cobwebs. All other sites outside of A2K are working fine - Hmmmm.

anyway,

Stradee, good story. We here in Atlanta, TX have a social meeting place - we call it WalMart. At WalMart, in the parking lot, there is a 24/7 race to see who can drive around the slowest. All you can see is the very top of little white haired heads behind the steering wheels. I think the young ones escape after high school and return here after retirement.

OK,
some earworms for the babyboomers - - - - -

"You'll wonder where the yellow went,
When you brush your teeth with Pepsodent."

"Hello mello Jax little darlin,
You're the beer for me, yesiree."

grin

all clicked
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ul
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 10:51 am
A2K is hard work during the last days.
I get more critical error pages than ever.
And it takes forever.

If this post will stick- fine. If not, I can't help it.
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Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 11:49 am
hehe Dan ~ retirees are the people that drive huge 18 wheeler rigs to places where they meet and talk bout us youngins' saying there are way to many of ussens clogging the roadways. It's the Toyotas seniors can't seem to navigate through parking lots. Laughing

ul, a2k seems to be up and running today, although yesterday and the day before, i also received 'error' pages. Once i connected and logged in, everything seems ok, and i can auto connect now from my favorites and am also receiving e mail notifications. Guess it took a few days for the new system to operate correctly.

News from Nantucket....

The beleaguered Cape Wind project in Nantucket Sound is keeping its head above water, thanks to good old-fashioned compromise. A provision to allow the Massachusetts governor to veto the planned wind project was holding up a Coast Guard reauthorization bill in Congress; a new version of the legislation drops the governor veto and gives the Coast Guard authority to mandate "reasonable" changes if the project is judged a navigational hazard. The Coast Guard has already reviewed the project and raised no major objections, but will look more closely in the next several months. Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), an outspoken opponent of the wind farm, helped to craft the compromise legislation; he has claimed the project is a government handout to the developer, and denied that the view from his family's oceanfront property has anything to do with his opposition. If completed, Cape Wind's 130 turbines could power up to 400,000 homes in the Cape Cod area.


News from Texas - remember the redistricing debacle?
Justices rule that states may redraw district boundaries as often as they like, but found that the Texas congressional map engineered by former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay must be altered to protect minority voting rights.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/28/AR2006062800660.html
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 12:38 pm
Hey kids! I've had trouble getting in as well.

According to Craven's most recent posting in the Announcements forum (always worth keeping an eye on), the current troubles are related to a delay in getting and installing additional RAM. The new A2K isn't here yet (it will look a bit different, from what I saw in the early tests).
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danon5
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 02:12 pm
That must be the problem, ehBeth. I have been getting 'error' msgs - a LOT. And, starting last night, I have 'Lost' my Login name - sometimes right in the middle of posting - and today I lost my Loging name two times. Had to Login and start over each time.. It will get better when the addit Mem is installed - hopefully.

hehe, Stradee, Toyotas for the elderly are a California thing. Most people around here are over 80 and right wing conservative hardshelled Baptists. Yep, you take your life in your hands when - shudder - you dare discuss religion with anyone. Just the other day Patti - feeling well enough to go out - was talking to an older man at WalMart while I checked out. He asked where she was born - she said New York City and I thought we were going to have a war right there. It's different here. If the Central USA is the bible belt - the buckle begins right here in Atlanta.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 03:34 pm
You and your 298 friends have supported 2,448,293.6 square feet!



(posting quickly while I can get in )
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