Whatever floats your boat...
Added by BlancheNoE on February 4, 2011 at 8:42am — 2 Comments
Egyptians, right now, are taking refuge in their homes (if they're not out protesting). The younger folks are taking up arms to protect their own neighborhoods in defense of looters and armed bandits whom they believe are the ministry's police in disguise (in an attempt to undermine the integrity of the protesters).
Inspired by events unfolding in Tunisia, the largely-educated and unemployed activists are demanding the ouster of Mubarak, their dictator since…
ContinueAdded by SydTheSkeptic on January 29, 2011 at 6:28pm — 13 Comments
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Added by Dana (scribblers sanctuary) on January 26, 2011 at 2:24am — 3 Comments
Hey Arkians.
I disabled the star ratings on the site. Please let me know if anyone's against this. I figured there really was no need for it other than to show support for one another's efforts, but then, that could just as easily be done by commenting.
Let me know, though. If you guys are overwhelmingly for having the star ratings, I'll turn it back on. :o)
Added by SydTheSkeptic on January 23, 2011 at 4:30pm — 9 Comments
I go in tomorrow for some surgery so I can start eating again and maybe even sleep comfortably for a while. The doctors aren't sure yet whether it will be in-patient or out-patient due to the scale of the operation but we *do* know that I will have tubes hanging out of me for at least a week. They are going to try to drain and seal the 3 most offending groupings of cysts. Consider that I have literally thousands of cysts inside and out of a liver that fills my entire body cavity. The surgeon…
ContinueAdded by BlancheNoE on January 18, 2011 at 10:30pm — 23 Comments
I came across an article in the Google Health section today on Steve Jobs taking a medical leave of absence. He's had his new liver for about what ?,...8 months now ? I wasn't aware that his liver transplant was related to pancreatic cancer. It is my understanding gained through experience with the transplant evaluation process that previous or current cancer greatly reduces your chance for transplant, the logic being that we want livers to go to those who have the best chance of thriving…
ContinueAdded by BlancheNoE on January 17, 2011 at 2:30pm — 8 Comments
Looking foreword to it just to let you know. I know it is a day late but i never posted the third video untill after 12am so it works in a tyrant way.
prepare for an epic video tomorow with less text and more kick ass
Added by AskTheTyrant on January 14, 2011 at 1:54pm — 2 Comments
In response to Spacemonkey's blog (http://lovevideoplayhouse.ning.com/profiles/blogs/this-was-fun), here is the CD cover for my fictitious band, Heligoland. I tag Pyper.
And what the hell, I tag you in the name of BlancheNoE. Five dollars, little…
Added by NatureJunkie on January 13, 2011 at 7:00pm — 8 Comments
Katybella an old LV friend tagged me and several others in a fun photo game. Below is my resulting CD cover. The rules/instructions are underneath if you're bored for half an hour and wanna play : )
1 - Go to wikipedia and hit random. The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.
2 - Go to quotationspage.com and…
ContinueAdded by spacemonkey1310 on January 13, 2011 at 1:00pm — 7 Comments
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Added by jinboy on January 1, 2011 at 11:53pm — 2 Comments
http://www.milenia.com/flash/EARTHDAY.MID
Gone is the Year of the Tiger and in hops the Year of the Rabbit – 2011 –
which could lead us into peace and prosperity, or, like Alice, deep down into
Wonderland.
People born in the Year of the Rabbit are articulate, talented, and ambitious.
They are virtuous, reserved, and have excellent taste. Rabbit people are…
Added by Arkian Michael on January 1, 2011 at 11:00am — 5 Comments
Thursday 12/30/2010, marked the last day you could get a roll of Kodachrome film
processed. The only store that was still processing Kodachrome was Dwayne's Photo
in Parsons, Kansas.
While this may mean nothing to those born in the digital age of photography, it is
a great loss to oldtimer professional photogaphers like yours truly. I only wish
I had shot more pictures on Kodachrome.
I've posted some links below that discuss the end of an…
ContinueAdded by photo2010 on December 31, 2010 at 3:51am — 5 Comments
Added by John Frenken on December 29, 2010 at 6:29pm — No Comments
My classes viewed this National Geo special a few days before the holiday break and afterward, it was clear what an impact it had made. The discussion was rife with great questions that will seed this next semester's journey.
It really is eye-opening for those who aren't aware of what's being discovered via the genographic project.
What they're learning is that the merging of many cultures through bloodlines is not so much a "melting pot" but rather one big human…
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