Saturday, September 10, 2005

Beef Relief

Beef Relief: "HEALTH AND SCIENCE
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Beef Cravings
Outflanked?

Casper, WY, September 10, 2005

Lancer-Bovinia Laboratories, Inc., a Casper, Wyoming-based biopharmaceuticals company, has announced an alliance with premium hamburger purveyor Fuddruckers to market the Beef Relief Patch, a unique negative-ion dermal patch, which has demonstrated efficacy in moderating extreme beef cravings.

The patent-pending, negative-ion dermal delivery (or NIDD) technology, in combination with a multivalent casomorphin pentapeptide, is being promoted as 'the most significant development in the science of moderating severe beef cravings developed to date.'

'In early, proof-of-concept focus groups, we worked directly with select Fuddruckers customers,' said Lawrence Lancer, MD, CEO and Founder of Lancer-Bovinia Laboratories. 'These customers were identified and screened by restaurant managers who noted telltale anxiety and irritableness among those who were waiting in line to order hamburgers.'
Beef Relief "

Bobby Henderson's Flying Spaghetti Monster becomes an Internet hit

Bobby Henderson's Flying Spaghetti Monster becomes an Internet hit:
Bobby Henderson's Flying Spaghetti Monster becomes an Internet hit
Saturday, September 10, 2005
JOHN FOYSTON



Folks proposing intelligent design as an alternative to the theory of evolution should recognize as brothers in arms -- er, tentacles -- the Pastafarians, who seek equal time for the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

'I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster,' wrote Bobby Henderson in a recent letter to the Kansas State Board of Education. Henderson, 25, lives in Roseburg and is hoping that someone will offer him a job that doesn't make his head explode, as he puts it.

Judging from his summer, he's had some spare time since his last job as a software development engineer. Enough to become the head prophet of Flying Spaghetti Monster in response to the Kansas education board's recent proposed new science education standards, which open the way for intelligent design to be taught along with the traditional theory of evolution."

Officials alter plan again, tell Oregon shelter isn't needed

Officials alter plan again, tell Oregon shelter isn't needed
Officials alter plan again, tell Oregon shelter isn't needed
Saturday, September 10, 2005
MICHELLE COLE

and DAVID AUSTIN

The Red Cross will take down hundreds of cots at a Portland shelter today after federal officials again changed their minds and said they are unlikely to send Hurricane Katrina evacuees to Oregon.

As state, local and Red Cross officials scrambled inside a shelter in Southeast Portland, the Federal Emergency Management Agency notified Gov. Ted Kulongoski on Friday afternoon that the shelter isn't needed."

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "H. L. Mencken
'Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking.'"

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "Gore Vidal
'Never have children, only grandchildren.'"

Raise the Ground - New York Times

Raise the Ground - New York Times: "Op-Ed Contributor
Raise the Ground

By HENRY PETROSKI
Published: September 10, 2005

Arrowsic, Me.

HURRICANES are a given of nature on the Gulf Coast, and even stronger levees than those breached in New Orleans do not guarantee protection. Fortunately, levees aren't the only solution.
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One alternative would be to raise the low parts of the city, the way Galveston, Tex., did after a storm surge in 1900 killed at least 6,000 of its people. To prevent the repetition of such a calamity, engineers devised a great seawall and raised the city behind it by as much as 17 feet. Houses were supported on stilts while dredged-up sand was pumped beneath them.

Similarly, when a ne"

Make It an Island - New York Times

Make It an Island - New York Times: "Op-Ed Contributor
Make It an Island


By BRUCE BABBITT
Published: September 10, 2005

Washington

AFTER the victims are interred and public officials held to account for the destruction of a great American city, Congress must determine what to rebuild and what to abandon to the encroaching waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
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Hurricane Katrina
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New Orleans will survive only as an island surrounded by miles of open water. It will take a national effort, led by our best scientists, engineers and city planners, to achieve even this reduced vision of an American Venice. We must take the time to redesign the city to function as an island, with an island infrastructure, including relocated streets, highways and utilities. The island will need higher, stronger seawalls and levees sufficient to withstand new threats, including the rising sea levels and bigger hurricanes spawned in warming Atlantic waters."

Khaleej Times Online

Khaleej Times Online: "Genetic testing reveals awkward truth about Xinjiang’s famous mummies
(AFP)

19 April 2005


URUMQI, China - After years of controversy and political intrigue, archaeologists using genetic testing have proven that Caucasians roamed China’s Tarim Basin 1,000 years before East Asian people arrived.

The research, which the Chinese government has appeared to have delayed making public out of concerns of fueling Uighur Muslim separatism in its western-most Xinjiang region, is based on a cache of ancient dried-out corpses that have been found around the Tarim Basin in recent decades."

Friday, September 09, 2005

A Light in the Forests - New York Times

A Light in the Forests - New York Times: "Editorial
A Light in the Forests


Published: September 9, 2005

The Bush administration has largely succeeded in its systematic effort to roll back environmental protections for America's national forests. It has weakened agreements to protect old-growth trees in the Pacific Northwest, persuaded Congress to adopt an industry-friendly plan for fire suppression and overhauled rules governing forest management in ways that erode safeguards not only for the forests but also for the endangered species that live there.

Now, however, a rebellion is brewing where the White House least expected it. Western governors are challenging the most controversial rollback of all: the decision to repeal a popular rule approved near the end of the Clinton administration to protect nearly 60 million acres of remote national forest from commercial development.

The attorneys general of California and New Mexico and the governor of Oregon have filed a suit charging that the administration failed to conduct necessary environmental reviews before imposing the new rule. They argued further that the rule would endanger 'the last, most pristine portions of America's national forests,' leading to excessive logging and destroying essential watersheds."

Advance Men in Charge - New York Times

Advance Men in Charge - New York Times: "Editorial
Advance Men in Charge


Published: September 9, 2005

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced this week that it didn't want the news media taking photographs of the dead in New Orleans. A FEMA spokeswoman talked unconvincingly about the dignity of the dead. But the bizarre demand, a creepy echo of the ban on news media coverage of the coffins returning from Iraq, is simply the latest spasm of a gutted federal agency.

It's not really all that surprising that the officials who run FEMA are stressing that all-important emergency response function: the public relations campaign. As it turns out, that's all they really have experience at doing."

TIME.com: How Reliable Is Brown's Resume? -- Page 1

TIME.com: How Reliable Is Brown's Resume? -- Page 1: "How Reliable Is Brown's Resume?
A TIME investigation reveals discrepancies in the FEMA chief's official biographies
By DAREN FONDA AND RITA HEALY
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Posted Thursday, Sep. 08, 2005
When President Bush nominated Michael Brown to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 2003, Brown's boss at the time, Joe Allbaugh, declared, 'the President couldn't have chosen a better man to help...prepare and protect the nation.' But how well was he prepared for the job? Since Hurricane Katrina, the FEMA director has come under heavy criticism for his performance and scrutiny of his background. Now, an investigation by TIME has found discrepancies in his online legal profile and official bio,"

TPMCafe || Three Days In Hell

TPMCafe || Three Days In Hell: "Three Days In Hell

By Pascal Riche | bio

From: Politics

I spent most of the last week downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. I will never forget what I saw there.

A friend of mine is hopefull that Katrina, and the shame associated with its terrible aftermath, is such a shock that it will trigger a new political cycle in the U.S., leading to a a 'new New Deal'. Katrina, he thinks, lays bare the deep deterioration of the American social contract.

I hope he is right, but I’m not so sure. I'm afraid that the medias, especially in this country, are also a very efficient machine to make people forget.

Yesterday, I interviewed a French tourist who was trapped in the Superdome for three days. He told me his odyssey, and I'm pleased to share it with you on TPM Café. Stéphane Ciblat, researcher in a pharmaceutical lab in Montreal spent the weekend of August 28-29 in New Orleans with a Canadian Friend, 30 year-old Yannick Rose. After leaving their hotel, the Park Place, with water already up to their chest, they wandered over to Interstate I-10 before seeking refuge in the Superdome. Here is their powerful story. (Many thanks, Kate Cambor for the excellent translation).


Sep 07, 2005 -- 02:09:56 PM EST"

Using Hands As Bait, "Noodlers" Stalk Giant Catfish

Using Hands As Bait, "Noodlers" Stalk Giant Catfish: "Using Hands As Bait, 'Noodlers' Stalk Giant Catfish
Yancey Hall
for National Geographic News
September 8, 2005

See Photos of Handfishers and Giant Catfish >>

Some people call it the Mount Everest of fishing. But most everyone else describes 'noodling,' or handfishing, as just plain crazy.

The sport's disciples wade river and lake bottoms, probing and prodding for the holes where monster flathead catfish lurk during breeding season. Handfishers then dive down and reach into the underwater lairs, hoping that a monster 'cat' will chomp on the proffered bait—the noodler's hand.

What ensues next is a judo match of sorts as the angler wrestles the fish to the surface. Never mind the occasional snapping turtle or snake that gets in the way. Or for that matter, the toothy jaws of the huge fish that can bloody hands and forearms.

First practiced by Native Americans, noodling takes place during the warm summer months when catfish spawn in the southern and midwestern United States.

Depending on the region, the sport goes by many names. In Nebraska, it's known as 'stumping.' In other places it's called 'grabbling,' 'hogging,' 'dogging,' 'graveling,' or 'tickling.'

In Oklahoma, the pastime is known as noodling, which according to the Oxford English Dictionary, describes 'a stupid person.' Coincidence? Perhaps."

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Flying reptiles just got bigger

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Flying reptiles just got bigger: "Flying reptiles just got bigger
By Jonathan Amos
BBC News science reporter, Dublin


Scientists think pterosaurs could inform modern aircraft design (Image: Luis Rey)

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Scientists are only now starting to recognise the astonishing size reached by pterosaurs, the flying reptiles that lived at the time of the dinosaurs.

New discoveries in the Americas suggest some had wingspans of 18m (60ft).

But there was nothing ugly about the way they moved through the air, according to expert Dr David Martill, of the University of Portsmouth.

Their ability to utilise air currents, thermals and ground effects would astonish aeroplane designers, he said.

'Pterosaurs were beautifully engineered,' he told BBC News."

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Take a look at the new weather station on the left side of the page.


We messed with code yesterday straightening out errors on the page and are trying out a new weather station icon.. Hope you like it.

Two New Private Functions added in October..
rt


Yesterday Larry Henson added two new private functions to the October calendar. We will have the bulletin board calendar updated shortly and the Electronic Calendar is upto date now.


  • OCT 17th Kathy McHugh
  • OCT 27th Joan Corson
The Sunday Funnies...
RT


I was working for about three hours on the Sunday Funnies website and managed to erase several good jokes by accident... Dick Garvey I need the atheist one if you have it send it to me please. Charles Burke I need the potatoe weight lifting one if you still have it.


I don't need smile or kinda funny stuff. Need side spliters... Keep it as clean as you can. Anyone send stuff soon as I am on a deadline of Saturday. Pictures of funny, strange or the unusal are also appreciated. Stories with morals work well too.

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Hurricane Katrina - Our Experiences

EDITOR:
All morning we have been reading stories of this American disaster. This, however, will make even the most callous of us grind their teeth. Follow the LINK at the bottom of the story and read this whole horrid account

Hurricane Katrina - Our Experiences: "EMS & Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina - Our Experiences
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note: Bradshaw and Slonsky are paramedics frorm California that were attending the EMS conference in New Orleans. Larry Bradsahw is the chief shop steward, Paramedic Chapter, SEIU Local 790; and Lorrie Beth Slonsky is steward, Paramedic Chapter, SEIU Local 790.[California]

Two days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the Walgreen's store at the corner of Royal and Iberville streets remained locked. The dairy display case was clearly visible through the widows. It was now 48 hours without electricity, running water, plumbing. The milk, yogurt, and cheeses were beginning to spoil in the 90-degree heat. The owners and managers had locked up the food, water, pampers, and prescriptions and fled the City. Outside Walgreen's windows, residents and tourists grew increasingly thirsty and hungry.

The much-promised federal, state and local aid never materialized and the windows at Walgreen's gave way to the looters. There was an alternative. The cops could have broken one small window and distributed the nuts, fruit juices, and bottle water in an organized and systematic manner. But they did not. Instead they spent hours playing cat and mouse, temporarily chasing away the looters."

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "Dan Quayle
'[It's] time for the human race to enter the solar system.'"

Editor's Comment:
Don't you just wonder if Dan is related to Yogi Bearra? I think he is a national treasure.

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "Ellen DeGeneres
'My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She's ninety-seven now, and we don't know where the hell she is.'"

Bring Out Your Pork - New York Times

Bring Out Your Pork - New York Times: "Editorial
Bring Out Your Pork

Published: September 8, 2005

Fair warning to the suffering Gulf Coast masses: Congress is already talking of concocting 'economic stimulus' and 'job creation' packages as hurricane recovery tools. That sounds useful, but unfortunately those terms usually signal that the House and the Senate are about to use the crisis of the moment to roll out wasteful tax cuts for the well-off and pork barrel outlays for hometown voters.

The overwhelming need of the victims of Hurricane Katrina, coupled with the nation's shock at government ineptitude, should inspire members of Congress to sober up and become something approaching responsible policy makers. If they do decide to reform, there's an easy way to prove it. They could turn in their pork."

Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans

Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans: "Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans

By E&P Staff

Published: September 05, 2005 7:25 PM ET updated 8:00 PM

NEW YORK Accompanying her husband, former President George
H.W.Bush, on a tour of hurricane relief centers in
Houston, Barbara Bush said today, referring to the
poor who had lost everything back home and evacuated, 'This is working very well for them.' "

Hurricane Katrina The Times and The Sunday Times - Times Online

Hurricane Katrina The Times and The Sunday Times - Times Online: "Katrina timeline: who knew what and when?
By Sam Knight, Times Online

Democrats and Republicans have criticised the Bush Administration for its disorderly response to the devastation brought by Hurricane Katrina. These are warnings made in the days before the hurricane and the comments made afterwards."

Photo Gallery: New Orleans Refugees Struggle, Looters Plunder

Photo Gallery: New Orleans Refugees Struggle, Looters Plunder: "September 1, 2005—Earl Dunbar of the Louisiana State Capitol Police carries a five-day-old baby brought for treatment near the Superdome (background) in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. The infant's mother said that she had been trapped in her home until Wednesday. Authorities struggled yesterday to evacuate thousands of people from hurricane-battered New Orleans as food and water grew scarce and looters raided stores.

Eye on the Storm: Hurricane Katrina Fast Facts

Eye on the Storm: Hurricane Katrina Fast Facts: "Eye on the Storm: Hurricane Katrina Fast Facts
Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News
September 6, 2005

A week after one of the worst national disasters in U.S. history, the Gulf Coast is devastated, thousands of people are displaced, and unknown numbers have lost their lives.

How does Hurricane Katrina stack up to history's most powerful storms? Get the facts about Katrina and other deadly tempests."

"Jerk-O-Meter" Measures Phone Rudeness

"Jerk-O-Meter" Measures Phone Rudeness: "'Jerk-O-Meter' Measures Phone Rudeness
Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News
September 7, 2005

People know when they're on the phone with an inattentive jerk, but they might not realize how they sound to others. A new telephone technology, dubbed the Jerk-O-Meter, could help.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology media lab researchers have created a device that analyzes psychological cues in the human voice to rate a speaker's interest in the conversation they're having."

Photo Gallery: Katrina's Aftermath, Week Two

Photo Gallery: Katrina's Aftermath, Week Two: "Photo Gallery: Katrina's Aftermath, Week Two

September 6, 2005—Homes in New Orleans remain surrounded by floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin told reporters today, 'There is still a significant amount of water, but instead of having 80 percent of the city underwater, our estimation is we have 60 percent of the city underwater.'
"

Mystery Man of Stonehenge

Mystery Man of Stonehenge: "Mystery Man of Stonehenge

Who was he and where did he come from? And what was his role in the making of the great monument? The discovery of a 4,300-year-old skeleton surrounded by intriguing artifacts has archaeologists abuzz

Early one Friday in May 2002, a crew from England's Wessex Archaeology discovered two graves that predated the Romans by more than 2,500 years. When the sifting and analysis was done, 100 artifacts had been retrieved—the richest Bronze Age grave ever discovered in Britain.

There were two male skeletons, the most important of which was interred in a timber-lined grave on its left side, facing north. The legs were curled in a fetal position, common in Bronze Age burials. An eroded hole in the jawbone indicated that he'd had an abscess; a missing left kneecap was evidence that he'd sustained some horrific injury that'd left him with a heavy limp and an excruciating bone infection. A man between 35 and 45 years of age, he was buried with a black stone wrist guard on his forearm of the kind used to protect archers from the snap of a bowstring. Scattered across his lower body were 16 barbed flint arrowheads (the shafts to which they presumably had been attached had long since rotted away)."
To help the critters..

Ron would you post on Web page in case anyone want to donate to Animal Recovery and don't know how.

Donna Talarski

If you are wanting to help the animals displaced by Katrina to survive and be reunitied with their human companions, go to Click hereDONATIONS
The LSU Veterinary School is doing a wonderful job of caring for these animals. I urge all of my animal lover friends to help.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Delores Waehlte had

Delores Waehlte had a brush with illness.


Delores was taken by ambulance on August 23rd to the hospital and spent 6 days there and then she was in a Rehab hospital for an additional six days. They didn’t discover what the problem was and she recovered on her own.

Some of you know Delores as the LVH Bingo Queen because of her phenomenal good luck at winning every Bingo Tuesday at the clubhouse. True to form she told Paul, her husband, who brought her home from the hospital yesterday that she wanted to go to the clubhouse and play Bingo. He was able to cool her heels though and she is resting at home now. Wouldn’t surprise anybody to see her at the next Bingo night.

Delores told Jacky that her emergency red light worked and allowed the ambulance crew to find her home easily.

NEW POSITIVE REVIEW

NEW POSITIVE REVIEW FOR A PLUMBING CO.

A review for the installation of a new water heater under services on the U-Rate-It page.

When A Newport Gas S

When A Newport Gas Station Becomes Arrogant to a Customer....

I’m not sure if the person who told Jacky this story wants to be named so I’ll just give you the story as I heard it. If the person to whom it happened to wants to comment about this I think you will be interested.

While at the Newport Chevron across the street from the US Market convenience store. This lady found she only had $5.33 to buy gas with. She asked the attendant to pump $5.33 worth of fuel. His reply was, “ I don’t have the time to pump your 33 cents... I’ll pump $5.00 and that’s all. “  Later the attendant must have thought better of what he said because he  returned and told her he would pump her 33 cents.

She said she would never patronize that station again.... Me neither.

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "Robert Orben
'I take my children everywhere, but they always find their way back home.'"

The 'city' of Louisiana - Bloggermann - MSNBC.com

The 'city' of Louisiana - Bloggermann - MSNBC.com: "• September 5, 2005 | 8:58 p.m. ET

The 'city' of Louisiana (Keith Olbermann)

SECAUCUS — Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff said it all, starting his news briefing Saturday afternoon: 'Louisiana is a city that is largely underwater...'

Well there's your problem right there.

If ever a slip-of-the-tongue defined a government's response to a crisis, this was it.

The seeming definition of our time and our leaders had been their insistence on slashing federal budgets for projects that might’ve saved New Orleans. The seeming characterization of our government that it was on vacation when the city was lost, and could barely tear itself away from commemorating V.J. Day and watching Monty Python's Flying Circus, to at least pretend to get back to work. The seeming identification of these hapless bureaucrats: their pathetic use of the future tense in terms of relief they could’ve brought last Monday and Tuesday — like the President, whose statements have looked like they’re being transmitted to us by some kind of four-day tape-delay."

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Oregon donations hav

Oregon donations have exceed the ability to warehouse.  Per the Salvation Army
the warehouses are full and they are not accepting clothing until further
notice.  We are putting this idea on the backburner and will possibly revisit
later in the year. 

Don Newman is waiting on the Captain of the local branch who is out of town
until next week and if he has a location in Portland we will make the shipment.
I will keep everyone apprised of any changes.  Thanks to all who offered to
help.  But for now hold on to your clothing donations and do not store at the
club house.

Larry please post this notice at the club house to inform LVH residents.

Donna Talarski

Wild Alert See Mama

Wild Alert! See Mama and Baby Whale now hurry!

Sue Wilson in a phone conversation minutes ago...

Sue called and said while they were out this morning rescuing an injured Great Horned Owl.

They have spotted a mama and baby gray whales swimming off the north end of Boiler Bay Park on US 101... Go now... I’ll see you there.

Wayne Hill also reports...

Ron:

Sunday morning I spotted Wile E. Coyote trotting westbound in the field along N.E. 54th St. at the south end of the park. Last I saw he was at the gate and heading down the hill at the entrance. Perhaps he was looking for the Roadrunner !

Bark

Stop the Barking humanely...

A few weeks ago we suggested barking problems could be stopped with technology. Recently we have learned that complaints around the neighborhood are being directed to Larry Henson (Park Manager), who then passes them on to the offending party which is part of his job.


We would like to suggest that neighbors can stop this escalation from becoming a problem with a little money and a little easy to understand technology. In the long run it seems like an easier way to control a problem than escalating a neighborhood confrontation.


Owners or complainants can both quell the barking problem. by visiting the below link and purchasing on line one or more of the products displayed there.


Consider the advantage of complainant and aggreived taking care of the problem before it degenerates into hard feelings.


Barking dog cures link

Katrina heads toward Oregon

Katrina heads toward Oregon:
Katrina heads toward Oregon
After hurricane victims arrive in Portland and find food, shelter and love, they'll need help rebuilding their lives
Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Colleen Mendola scrubbed the walls. Her friend Linda Barrera cleaned the chalkboards. Together, the two women spent Labor Day turning the former Washington-Monroe High School in Southeast Portland into a shelter for up to 1,000 refugees from Hurricane Katrina.

When asked if they were Red Cross volunteers, Mendola smiled and said, 'Now we are.'

That attitude may have to last until Christmas or longer. Months after Hurricane Katrina retreats from the headlines, displaced families will still need food, housing, clothing, schooling, jobs and medical care. Oregonians can help by embracing their new neighbors and helping them regain stability and long-term independence."

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "Joe Theismann
'Nobody in the game of football should be called a genius. A genius is somebody like Norman Einstein.'"

Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans

Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans: "Barbara Bush: Things Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans

By E&P Staff

Published: September 05, 2005 7:25 PM ET updated 8:00 PM

NEW YORK Accompanying her husband, former President George
H.W.Bush, on a tour of hurricane relief centers in
Houston, Barbara Bush said today, referring to the
poor who had lost everything back home and evacuated, 'This is working very well for them.'
"

The Interdictor

The Interdictor: "Tuesday, September 6th, 2005
12:16 pm
Full Update
We have been busy.


* There are Chinook helicopters dropping water on a massive fire several blocks South of Lee Circle. Not sure what building it is, but they're making no progress. Hopefully it's being contained.

* There's a massive police staging area on Canal Street right by the Casino. This looks to be the City's main HQ.

* Sig and Crystal and I drove around taking pictures. It's insane. The Convention Center is an utter disaster. The trash and filth looks like a monument to the god of garbage. I've never seen anything like it. And the stench is horrendous.

* Now that we've got our operation pretty much normalized, we're really starting to stabalize other companies' operations. I'm going to pull a server for the Pan American Life building (across the street from us) in a little bit and get them back on line. We've already secured computers and servers for several other businesses that operate in the area. We're glad to help, since we're already here. We don't need any more of a dent in the economy, and when you see the pics Sig is gonna put up tomorrow, you will see just how crazy things are in this city.

* The 82nd Airborne is here in force. They're patrolling the city and guarding all the sites where there has been fire or looting. There's a massive military staging area near the Convention Center by the I-10.

* Sig has some pics from yesterday up: http://sigmund.biz/0906/

"

BBC NEWS | Americas | Viewpoint: Has Katrina saved US media?

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Reuters AlertNet - Budget cuts delayed New Orleans flood control work

Reuters AlertNet - Budget cuts delayed New Orleans flood control work: "Budget cuts delayed New Orleans flood control work
01 Sep 2005 23:19:07 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Andy Sullivan

WASHINGTON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Bush administration funding cuts forced federal engineers to delay improvements on the levees, floodgates and pumping stations that failed to protect New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters, agency documents showed on Thursday.

The former head of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the agency that handles the infrastructure of the nation's waterways, said the damage in New Orleans probably would have been much less extensive had flood-control efforts been fully funded over the years."

Metroblogging New Orleans: Future Shock

Metroblogging New Orleans: Future Shock: "Future Shock

So now that water is finally moving into Lake Pontchartrain and the evacuation phase is winding down and some residents are even being allowed to return to their homes, maybe it's time to ask a couple of questions about New Orleans' future.

Here's what I mean: New Orleans is a town built on tourism, right? Service industry is king. And, of course, service industry workers--the people who toil in hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs--get paid practically nothing. Ergo, it should come as no surprise to the rest of the country that New Orleans has such a high percentage of poverty-level families because the city's major employer pays crapola. It's these families we've seen on TV for the past week, families who couldn't afford to leave, families who lived in flood-prone neighborhoods, families who have now lost everything."

WWLTV.com | News for New Orleans, Louisiana | Top Stories

WWLTV.com | News for New Orleans, Louisiana | Top Stories: "Battle for gas in Mississippi reminds writer of Mad Max films

05:42 AM CDT on Tuesday, September 6, 2005

Associated Press

BILOXI, Miss. (AP) -- It's like something out of the movie 'The Road Warrior.'

In the 1982 Mel Gibson film, mohawked gangs with guns roamed a post-apocalyptic world battling for oil.

Mel Gibson's leather-clad Mad Max character helps innocent settlers fight brutes who will do anything for the last precious commodity.

Things haven't gotten that bad on the northern Gulf coast, but people are going to incredible lengths for a gallon of gas.

Tanker trucks have police escorts, and it's nothing to see a line of cars following one down the road waiting for it to pull into a station. Gas lines form shortly after six a-m, when the curfew is lifted, and last until it begins at six p-m. And people are protecting their gas like gold once they get it."

Monday, September 05, 2005

MORE STUFF FOR SALE ON THE
LVH ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD

CLICK THE ICON ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SITE.

Lending a Hand

Lending a Hand...

In a conversation with Donna Talarski....


Donna has found a semi truck driver willing to deliver supplies from our community of Newport to the 1000 refugees due to arrive in Portland in the next few weeks. They will be staying at a moth balled high school there. (see this link for the story). She has a request into Larry Henson to use the clubhouse as a collection point for what she envisions as clothing items.

She wants to call on folks to help in her drive. We will keep the communications on the needs and progress of her effort here on the website. Many of us have expertise that can add more dimensions to this effort. It all starts with somebody and Donna has made herself it. If you can do something to help her set up this organization.. Give her a call. Maybe you could man a phone? Make calls? Pick up stuff? Write news? Donate? Maybe you have had experience with an aid agency and have advice? Maybe you are in the know with someone of influence? Maybe you are a mule like me and can help with the physical work?

Give Donna a call and volunteer. The more that step up.. the easier the task.

BBC NEWS | UK | Britons describe hurricane ordeal

BBC NEWS | UK | Britons describe hurricane ordeal: "Britons describe hurricane ordeal
Briton Jane Wheeldon
Survivor Jane Wheeldon said UK officials gave 'minimum' help
Britons returning from New Orleans have described the horrifying conditions in the city.

Many were among the thousands of people who took refuge in the Superdome stadium from the floods that engulfed the US city following Hurricane Katrina."

- Forbes.com

- Forbes.com: "And Aaron Broussard, the president of Jefferson Parish, just west of New Orleans, cried on NBC's 'Meet the Press' as he told the following story:

'The guy who runs this building I'm in, emergency management, he's responsible for everything. His mother was trapped in St. Bernard nursing home, and every day she called him and said, 'Are you coming, son? Is somebody coming?'And he said, 'And yeah, Momma, somebody's coming to get you. Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday'. And she drowned Friday night. She drowned on Friday night.'"

- Forbes.com

- Forbes.com: "Meanwhile, help for the living was an uphill battle in some places.

A convoy of 100 surgeons and paramedics in a state-of-the-art mobile hospital was marooned in rural Mississippi as of Sunday, AP reported, because Louisiana officials would not let them into the New Orleans area.

'We have tried so hard to do the right thing. It took us 30 hours to get here,' said one of the frustrated surgeons, Dr. Preston 'Chip' Rich of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. That government officials can't straighten out the mess and get them assigned to a relief effort now that they're just a few miles away 'is just mind-boggling,' he told AP."

Sunday, September 04, 2005

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A blogger writes from directly on the scene..


Via telephone conversation between Diane Doyle and Jacky Thomas....


Diane says the link below is to a fascinating blog writen by a New Orleans resident who has been there from the begining and has chronicled what he has seen. This is an everyday person like you and me.

Click below..
The MGNO Blog

The Truth about Cell PhonesAnd the National Do Not Call Registry

Editors comment:
A lot of folks are forwarding email such as mentioned below... It is another Urban Legend.. Read the full article if you need an explanation ... RT

The Truth about Cell PhonesAnd the National Do Not Call Registry: "For Release: April 15, 2005

The Truth about Cell Phones and the National Do Not Call Registry

If you’ve received an e-mail telling you that your cell phone is about to be assaulted by telemarketing calls as a result of a new cell phone number database, rest assured that this is not the case. Telemarketing to cell phone numbers has always been illegal in most cases and will continue to be so. In response to recent e-mail campaigns urging consumers to place their cell phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission issue this advisory to give consumers the facts.

One e-mail making the rounds says:

“JUST A REMINDER...In a few weeks, cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sale calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS... To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888/382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. PASS THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS...”

Another version claims:

“The Federal Trade Commission has set up a 'do not call' list. It is called a cell phone registry. To be included on the 'do not call' list, you must call from the number you wish to register.”

Here’s what you need to know about the National Do Not Call Registry program:"
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Oregon National Guard forces arrive to help restore order

Oregon National Guard forces arrive to help restore order:
Oregon National Guard forces arrive to help restore order
Fifty Army and Air Guard troops reach the New Orleans area to set up camp for 1,500 Oregon soldiers
Sunday, September 04, 2005
HARRY ESTEVE

NEW ORLEANS NAVAL AIR STATION, La. -- Oregon National Guard forces continued to roll into the hurricane-stricken South on Saturday, bringing reinforcements for what is expected to be a long and dangerous chore of restoring order and maintaining security.

About 50 Army and Air Guard troops flew from Portland in a military transport jet borrowed from Washington, landing amid a blur of noise and activity at a Navy airfield about 15 miles south of New Orleans."

Oregon gears up to take in 1,000 Katrina evacuees

Oregon gears up to take in 1,000 Katrina evacuees: "
Oregon gears up to take in 1,000 Katrina evacuees
Red Cross says giving money helps the most By: KRISTI TURNQUIST and AMY HSUAN
Sunday, September 04, 2005

As many as 1,000 victims left homeless by Hurricane Katrina could start arriving in Oregon as soon as today, but probably later in the week as the state answers a federal call to provide shelter for storm evacuees in need of food, water and shelter.

About 60 volunteers worked frantically Saturday to set up cots in the gymnasium at the former Washington-Monroe High School for as many as 500 evacuees.

'We're pulling together for our brothers and sisters,' Jeff Wilson said as he scrambled to unpack boxes of supplies at the former high school. 'There's a lot of concerned Portlanders here.'"

CNN.com - The big disconnect on New Orleans - Sep 2, 2005

CNN.com - The big disconnect on New Orleans - Sep 2, 2005: "The big disconnect on New Orleans
The official version; then there's the in-the-trenches version

Friday, September 2, 2005; Posted: 5:17 p.m. EDT (21:17 GMT)


NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Diverging views of a crumbling New Orleans emerged Thursday, with statements by some federal officials in contradiction with grittier, more desperate views from the streets. By late Friday response to those stranded in the city was more visible."

New York Daily News - Home - Team Bush spins the crisis

New York Daily News - Home - Team Bush spins the crisis: "The Navy announced yesterday that Vice President Cheney's former company, Halliburton, which has handled much of the repair work as well as support services for the U.S. military in Iraq, was hired to restore power and rebuild three naval facilities in Mississippi that were wrecked by Katrina. "