Friday, May 25, 2007

MAY 26th, 2007.....SATURDAY 7AM to 5PM:

Longview Annual Garage Sale tomorrow. So do some final preps for the big sale and hope to see many at the after sale Pizza Party at the Club House ....cost $4.00 per person.......great fellowship.



The Family Keeps Growing.................

(picture by Charles Burke 5/25/07)
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Video: Weird Life-Forms in Extreme Yellowstone

Video: Weird Life-Forms in Extreme Yellowstone

Photo in the News: "Unusual" Tomb of Egyptian Courtier Found


Photo in the News: "Unusual" Tomb of Egyptian Courtier Found:






"Updated May 23, 2007—Archaeologists got a royal surprise last week when they stumbled upon the tomb of a powerful official of the Egyptian court from 4,000 years ago."

Elusive L.A. alligator nabbed after�years on the lam - CNN.com

Elusive L.A. alligator nabbed after�years on the lam - CNN.com: "Elusive L.A. alligator nabbed after years on the lam
POSTED: 9:30 a.m. EDT, May 25, 2007"
ALMOST HERE.................

Not much time left to go through you closet, garage and under those beds to find items you can sell at the annual Longview Hills Yard Sale coming up on this Saturday from 7am to 5pm. Then after this is over, for only $4.00 per person at the club house, will be a big pizza party for those who like to kick back and talk about how your day went with the sale. Hope to see a great turn out and that everyone will find some great items to buy or sale.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

The Wok NO Make that the WALK! IS Coming Monday..

OH Our aching backs! Be there 9:00 AM the Clubhouse..

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

BIG REMINDER.........GET READY

Get ready for the yearly garage sale here at Longview Hills, coming this Saturday from 7AM to 5PM. The don't forget the pizza party after the sale at the Club House, low cost per person a $4.00, hope to see a lot of the community attending the party and that many will have a lot to sale. Let's make this the biggest one yet.............see you at the garage sale on the hill.

Mom, 60 adds twins to her brood - U.S./ Northeast Region - BostonHerald.com

Mom, 60 adds twins to her brood - U.S./ Northeast Region - BostonHerald.com: "Forget grandkids. This 60-years-young woman gave birth to twin boys in New Jersey yesterday, becoming the oldest woman to do so in the United States, Fox News reported. "

Monday, May 21, 2007








For the slow and for the.. out of shape and for the healthy in shape folks.


Longview Hills Walking Course...

Next MONDAY, May 28th at 9:00AM Meet us at the clubhouse and get your walking shoes on Mama.. We are stepping out on our new health walking course laid out by Wayde Dudley and Bill Furgason today. It is accurate to a cat's whisker as they used GPS and a special program Wayde has on his computer.

They have markers with yellow ribbons on stakes at 1/4 mile intervals so you know how far you've gone. There are arrows on the street to tell you which way to turn.The whole thing is a mile and a half. It can be moderately difficult or you can just do the more flat course.... Look for a map of the course on the bulletin Board soon.

So you can only walk a little way... not a problem .. Just use your FRS radio to call for a pick up and a volunteer will pick you up in a car and take you back to the clubhouse or home whichever you wish.

Car volunteers wanted.. Jacky Thomas is it so far.

Saturday, May 26, 2007.............

LONGVIEW HILLS YEARLY "SECOND TIME AROUND" SALE 7AM - 5PM...PIZZA PARTY 5PM AT CLUBHOUSE...

GARAGE SALE 7AM-5PM

EVERYONE IS INVITED TO JOIN TOGETHER FOR A PIZZA PARTY AT 5PM..$4 PER PERSON ..SALAD, PIZZA AND SODA

Staples starts computer recycle program - USATODAY.com

Staples starts computer recycle program - USATODAY.com: "Staples starts computer recycle program
Posted 6h 3m ago | Comment | Recommend 1 E-mail | Save | Print | Subscribe to stories like this
By Mark Jewell, Associated Press
BOSTON — Staples is expanding its electronics waste recycling program by accepting used computers and monitors that can now be dropped off for a $10 fee at any of the office products chain's 1,400 U.S. locations during store hours.

The step by the world's largest office products supplier follows similar initiatives by many computer makers and retailers to confront the growing environmental and public health risk posed by discarded computers and other electronic gadgets containing toxic metals and chemicals.

Framingham-based Staples on Monday planned to announce the expansion of a four-year-old program allowing customers to drop off smaller devices such as cellphones, pagers and digital cameras for free, regardless of the brand or whether the device was bought at Staples.

Free recycling for those devices will continue at Staples' U.S. and Canadian stores. Starting Monday, desktop and laptop computers and monitors of any make will also be accepted at Staples' customer service desks during store hours, but for a $10 fee for each large item."
Class is in but currently full...

We have 2 new journalists studying how our website works. They each have an exact copy of this website that they can experiment on. Those sites are closed to all but the three of us. We meet for an undetermined amount of time during the week and get deep into the workings of the website. I will take them as far as they want to go.

The good news for the community is this website is about to change. There will be more diversity in the articles. I'm hoping you will see more of a woman's slant on stories as both of our future webmasters are ladies. Keep an eye out for change. One positive change is both ladies are learning how to keep the Birthday list upto date. Doesn't sound hard but it is.

Look for change as we revitalize our website.

Who? Don't forget to look at who has posted articles... They are..

Ginger Dale and Barb Dudley.

Newspaper Rock


Newspaper Rock: "Newspaper Rock
Newspaper Rock State Historic Park, Utah"

NewsGator Online

NewsGator Online: "'The surprising thing about young fools is how many survive to become old fools.'"

A Gene to Cure Blindness | TIME


A Gene to Cure Blindness | TIME: "It took 15 years to get the right gene, to neutralize a virus that could carry it, and to prove — first in test tubes and then in live animals — that the procedure was safe enough for humans. Finally a young man named Robert Johnson got the first shot. A team of U.K. doctors announced earlier this month, that they put a needle through Johnson's eye, into his retina, to replace the faulty gene that had been blinding him for years.
Related
Where Blindness is Epidemic

Defying scientific dogma, blind kids in India are learning to see

That injection made Johnson the first person ever to undergo gene therapy for an eye condition, although it may take months to determine if the procedure worked. A second patient received the same treatment shortly after Johnson, and 10 more will soon follow suit — names and dates all undisclosed — as part of a trial led by Robin Ali, a professor of human molecular genetics at University College London, and conducted at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London."

Diabetes Drug Linked to Heart Risks | TIME

Diabetes Drug Linked to Heart Risks | TIME: "Diabetes Drug Linked to Heart Risks
Monday, May. 21, 2007 By AP/MARILYNN MARCHIONE


A new analysis links the widely prescribed diabetes drug Avandia to greater risk of heart attack and possibly death.

More than 6 million people worldwide have taken the GlaxoSmithKline drug since it came on the market eight years ago. Pooled results of dozens of studies revealed a 45 percent greater risk of heart attack, according to the analysis, published online Monday by the New England Journal of Medicine."

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Ice Age blast 'ravaged America'


BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Ice Age blast 'ravaged America': "Ice Age blast 'ravaged America'
Artist's impression of a comet strike, BBC
A space rock may have exploded in the air over North America
A controversial new idea suggests that a large space rock exploded over North America 13,000 years ago"




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Read the latest police reports on arson and the vehicle vs bike accident ... Click the police badge on the left then use their link to News Releases.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

I never get tired of viewing the Oregon Coast and the
beauty we have at our back door, take time and enjoy
our Oregon Coast area..........




(picture by Charles Burke..taken 5/19/07)
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NEW IDEA!!!!!

Another Idea for folks that are interested or are home bound and would like an important and fun hobby.. What is it? You could keep the community up to date on local events and developments of major importance.

Become a Neighborhood Watch Scanner Dog... HUH?

We are interested in establishing a club that monitors all the important radio frequencies for information that is important for residents to know. That information would be broadcast by you on our local Neighborhood Watch CH 6.

What is a scanner? This is a radio receiver that scans through all the frequencies you care to listen to like the fire dept, police, Coast Guard, local HAM radio, PUD, Newport Airport, Lincoln County emergency communications, etc. (most can set up a hundred different channels to listen to)... You dial the frequencies in that you want.. the scanner checks them waiting for one of them to transmit and then stops and lets you listen.

Sounds technical doesn't it? Not to worry there are Scanner dogs in the park that will set up your scanner for you and show you how to work it. From that point on you just turn it on and listen.

Well, you don't want to go to the expense of buying a scanner to find out if you are interested only to have to turn around and sell it because it isn't what you thought? I'm a trusting soul.. I'll loan you mine and let you use it for a day and night then you return it to me and you can decide if this is something you would like to do.

What's in it for me? More ears listening for Neighborhood Watch. The community becomes safer as a result... Let me know... RT
My email... click on it.
teckron@gmail.com

News - StatesmanJournal.com


News - StatesmanJournal.com: "Police dog sent on 800 cases in 7-year career dies in retirement

Ivon was called out of retirement twice for temporary duty

RUTH LIAO
Statesman Journal

May 20, 2007

During a nearly seven-year career in law enforcement, this police officer was sent out to chase more than 800 suspects and was pulled out of retirement -- twice -- before settling down."

NewsGator Online

NewsGator Online: "Noel Coward
5/19/2007 6:00:00 PM [rss@quotationspage.com (Quotes of the Day)]

'I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.'"

NewsGator Online

NewsGator Online: "Friedrich Nietzsche
5/19/2007 6:00:00 PM [rss@quotationspage.com (Quotes of the Day)]

'The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.'"

Architecture - William Mcdonough - Recycling - Energy Efficiency and Conservation - New York Times

Architecture - William Mcdonough - Recycling - Energy Efficiency and Conservation - New York Times: "Questions for William Mcdonough
Calling Mr. Green


Q: As an architect and designer who helped pioneer environmentally sustainable buildings in the ’80s and was nicknamed the Green Dean during your tenure at the University of Virginia in the ’90s, what is your top priority these days? I am very focused on large-scale deployments of renewable power and how we’re going to get this done. Imagine our military bases covered with solar thermal collectors that could generate steam and electricity."
"THE TRAVELING WALL & REMEMBERING THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES........"




(taken by Charles Burke in Florence, Or May 19th,2007)
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