Cara Blanca, Belize
Friday, July 9, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Ringo Star Peace And Love BUT No More Fan Mail!
''Peace and Love'' clip that Ringo made for his fans asking them not to send fan mail to him anymore. He said he wasn't going to sign anything for his fans anymore. Gee, Thanks Ringo!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Gulf Oil Spill and Methane Gas Fears On Coast to Coast 1st Hour
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In the first half of the program, scientist J. Marvin Herndon discussed methane gas fears in the Gulf disaster. "Petroleum and natural gas deposits largely come about as a consequence of the earth fracturing," he said, and if there are cracks at the site of the oil leak, the initial fracture could spread, and potentially release a huge methane bubble. There've been suggestions that mass extinctions occurred in the distant past due to methane releases, he noted.
Richard C. Hoagland, who joined the conversation, said "we know there's a bulge-- the crust is literally being lifted upward in a ridge...and something is pushing it up, which is the pressurization of this extraordinary methane bubble they pierced with this deep well," which could be as deep as six miles down. If the methane bubble is released, it will cause water displacement that could create a massive tsunami, he warned. He called for the release of real time mud log data, so non-BP geologists could evaluate the situation.
Star Spangled Banner 1830 Sheet Music
John Cole was an American music publisher, based out of Baltimore, in the 18th and 19th centuries. He was the first publisher to include a picture on the title page of his sheet music publications. This copy of The Star Spangled Banner was published in around 1830 (undated) and is a very early edition of the 1814 original. The copy is in fair to good condition for its age and shows moderate foxing and water stains and sunning to the edges. The edges and corners are also jagged and chipped in some areas. There are 2 pages with music on 2 sides. The actual music and graphics are clear and bright. Starting Bid was 49.95 and the auction ended at 109.00.
Star Spangled Banner 1830 Sheet Music
John Cole was an American music publisher, based out of Baltimore, in the 18th and 19th centuries. He was the first publisher to include a picture on the title page of his sheet music publications. This copy of The Star Spangled Banner was published in around 1830 (undated) and is a very early edition of the 1814 original. The copy is in fair to good condition for its age and shows moderate foxing and water stains and sunning to the edges. The edges and corners are also jagged and chipped in some areas. There are 2 pages with music on 2 sides. The actual music and graphics are clear and bright. Starting Bid was 49.95 and the auction ended at 109.00.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
George Takei's America On Sirius
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Earth Changes and Solar Activity Hour 3
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Author and researcher Mitch Battros discussed a variety of Earth changes and environmental issues including the hurricane season and the BP oil spill, as well as the implications of Solar Cycle 24, and Mayan prophecy. Fluid displacement can make an area vulnerable to quake activity-- such as when companies drill deeply for oil, he noted. Strong hurricanes this year, category 3 or higher, may be good or bad for the oil spill, possibly taking the oil out to sea or causing it to surge up the East Coast, he outlined.
Charged particles that we call solar flares or coronal mass ejections "have an intricate interaction with Earth" that can affect our magnetic field and weather, he said. NASA scientists have recently sent out a press release highlighting possible dangers from increased solar activity as we head into the Solar Maximum (which peaks in 2012). There are signs of a possible magnetic pole shift related to changes occurring within the Earth's core, Battros added.
The Mayans spoke of a time of galactic alignment arriving in 2012, which Battros correlated with new scientific findings about bands of charged particles coming toward us from within the Milky Way galaxy. He conjectured that the Mayan civilization may be far older than what is typically thought, and observed long galactic cycles that repeat over thousands of years.
Earth Changes & Solar Activity Hour 2
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Author and researcher Mitch Battros discussed a variety of Earth changes and environmental issues including the hurricane season and the BP oil spill, as well as the implications of Solar Cycle 24, and Mayan prophecy. Fluid displacement can make an area vulnerable to quake activity-- such as when companies drill deeply for oil, he noted. Strong hurricanes this year, category 3 or higher, may be good or bad for the oil spill, possibly taking the oil out to sea or causing it to surge up the East Coast, he outlined.
Charged particles that we call solar flares or coronal mass ejections "have an intricate interaction with Earth" that can affect our magnetic field and weather, he said. NASA scientists have recently sent out a press release highlighting possible dangers from increased solar activity as we head into the Solar Maximum (which peaks in 2012). There are signs of a possible magnetic pole shift related to changes occurring within the Earth's core, Battros added.
The Mayans spoke of a time of galactic alignment arriving in 2012, which Battros correlated with new scientific findings about bands of charged particles coming toward us from within the Milky Way galaxy. He conjectured that the Mayan civilization may be far older than what is typically thought, and observed long galactic cycles that repeat over thousands of years.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Howard Stern Show Uncensored 02/25/10 Part 1
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Oscar the DEATH predicting CAT From Rhode Island on Coast To Coast 02/17/10
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Dr. David Dosa talked about "Oscar," the cat who senses death. Dosa explained that the feline, who resides in a Rhode Island home for terminal dementia patients, will show up in a patient's room and hold a proverbial vigil until that person passes away. "As one death has become 2 and 4 and 8 and 12, it's been pretty hard to ignore," Dosa said. In total, he speculated that Oscar has predicted around fifty to sixty deaths. Rather than being frightened of a visit from Oscar, Dosa stressed, the vigils from the cat are well received by the family members of dying patients.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Eagles Hotel California Don Felder LIVE on Howard Stern Fred and Artie sing backup
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Record Sirius Radio Shows HERE!
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Part of Arties Last Day 12/09/09
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Riley Martin The Space Cowboy Show 02/09/10
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku on Coast to Coast 1/29/10 4th hour
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Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku on Coast to Coast 1/29/10 3rd hour
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Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku on Coast to Coast 1/29/10 2nd hour
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Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku on Coast to Coast 1/29/10 1st hour
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Riley Martin Show Sirius Space Cowboy 2/2/2010
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
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