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Considering possibilities we don't want to PDF Print E-mail
Written by Grayfred Gray   
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
    "How Crazy Are They?"  William Rivers Pitt asks in t r u t h o u t | Perspective on

Tuesday 11 April 2006.  He's asking about the possibility that President Bush will launch a war, possibly including the use of nuclear weapons, on Iran.  He's writing about possibilities that we don't want to consider, possibilities that an administration that has done bizarre things that seem crazy may be indeed beyond the pale of rational thought, beyond the limits of moral thinking.

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Number of Nuclear Explosions PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Editor One   
Monday, 03 October 2005
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See also Hiroshima ArtifactsAtomic Testing Museum, and Suitcase Bomb (fiction).

Out of Service PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Editor One   
Tuesday, 06 September 2005
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Snapshot of a gas station pump on Pennsylvania Avenue in  Washington, D.C. taken Sunday.


See a hummingbird family up close start to finish PDF Print E-mail
Written by Grayfred Gray   
Friday, 26 August 2005
    Hummingbirds are hard to find, harder to see up close, and how could you see them from nesting through birth of their young?  Now you can because a lady found a hummingbird nest and took pictures all the way from the egg to leaving the nest. Took 24 days from birth to flight.

    Be sure to click on NEXT PAGE at the bottom of each page; there are 5 pages in all.
    If this doesn't lighten your spirits, you need to lighten up.


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Insurers Come to Rescue of Environment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Revelation Now   
Friday, 12 August 2005
Insurers have started to calculate coverage assuming global warming facts and real weather trends associated with it, as discussed in the current edition of Science by Evan Mills of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. 

Insurance is the largest industry worldwide and affects costs everywhere on the planet, Mills said in the article.  It has the potential to change the world's behavior in ways exceeding the power of all governments collectively and all altruistic actions by individuals.

In a summary of the article here, Mills noted insurance's historical power: 
"The good news is that the insurance industry has played a valuable historical role in loss prevention," says Mills. "Insurance companies were founders of the first fire departments, building codes, and auto safety testing protocols. But the role they will play in climate change mitigation and adaptation remains to be seen."
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