Friday, October 22, 2010

Random Thoughts


these are my thoughts & sayings. by lostinaforest

Ancient cuneiform tablet-News> found and translated during the recent excavation of the Iraqi bomb site # 4074;; Babylon Tablet4074BC News-Times published once a lunar yearon 100% recycled clay oven tablets.GilgameshScribe for Nebechadzer immensity of the Code of Hammurabi-Saint-Real-Hanging Gardens: # 1. "Remember6 always remains his lucky number." Editor's Note: 4074 BCWell here we are again with the latest news from here and around the Babylonian empire. We hope that increased production of this lunar cycle floods, to publish twice a year by applying the latest technology for the manufacture of "Wedgies" used to press these views in wedge-shaped the clay tablet is reading, and the koolness of our great leader to invade a neighboring country and bring back several thousand semi-slaves. As always, your comments are appreciated, as long as cuneiform to the current doctrine. UR'4074 Dateline 'agitator BC Abraham and his wife Sara were exiled in the desert of modern one: leave-if-you-know-as-good call-to-the Code of Hammurabi HC33 Notice. Spectators were surprised as armed soldiers evicted the couple on the street along with some of their meager belongings and then set fire to their homes and livestock. "I never suspected," said Omar, "the old goat-man, one of his neighbors:" I've lived beside them for over a year and always thought they were religious fanatics. " , 4074 'kick' Dateline BC More violence broke out today as religious factions took to the streets, wrapped themselves in the meat, leaving virtually all enclosed public functions or abandoned. Royal Guard were dispatched to the scene and, in a precision strike campaign, immediately sent to everyone in the village and surrounding area, regardless of conviction, plow salt into the fields and finally set fire to all that was left standing. Surviving the spokespersons of the city, said at his trial and subsequent execution were really sorry for any misunderstandings. Dateline "The BC Desert'4074 talk to a soldier who are camped in the oasis and was recently asked to give their point of view of the ongoing hostilities and the new war of empire today more, here's your honest feedback . "Well, I've never lived in a time when there was no war, you know, I mean I am a child of the 'Age of Bronze", so I'm kind of used to, more or less taken for granted and species rsquo, a way of life, even a religious thing, understand. " "As for the empire, well, there's a lot going on, many-o-work, if you understand. I mean if not the Hittites, is that the Egyptians or other left-worship of the tribe that I have never heard of before attempting to invade Babylon. " "I mean, even the streets of the city of Babylon is not safe and not some silly running around trying to cut his head in broad daylight, so sad is that, just maybe things will improve in the future, who knows, now I have to return to work the agitator escort there, Abraham and his wife Sara in the desert to die, see you around sometime. " Tigress and Euphrates time: Floods predicted.Road Conditions Width Empire: Includes all Warring tribesmen and outlaw ads Closures.Classified: In search of a new or used car, some extra household slaves, or just need a Mercenary.Farm Report: Local forecast Horoscope and River-grounding Sacrifices.New Books: The meaning of "Circles" and "The possibility of the existence of more digits" Calendar of Events: Sacrifices in Area.Home Improvements: Clay Old - New tricks! Stock Market Report: Do we need more birds astrologers Insight? Outsourcing-Stars.Comic Section: Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad sheep jokes.

Funny current events you should know

Colorado Springs - A police officer in Colorado Springs has been charged with theft by deception. Neil Ashenbrenner official who has been in force since January 2005, he received $ 1,400.00 for miles that had been connected, but not driven. Crime allegations came after the Colorado Springs Police Department was notified that the staff had received workers' compensation benefits after an accident in August 2006. The charges centered on the round trip mileage from his home in Florissant, Colorado to Colorado Springs, Colorado.

However, the officer had been living in Colorado Springs with his girlfriend all the time. Ashenbrenner officer is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the case, Colorado Springs Police Department Press Release revealed.Denver - Last year, Molly Bloom, a student at Denver East High School who was struck by a limousine the night of prom is installed on court. Bloom, who had gone to the party with friends was about to enter the stretch Hummer on May 13, 2006, when the driver walked away. Bloom was dragged and then the rear wheel for about 38 feet.

Unfortunately Molly Bloom lost a leg because of the accident. The driver, 38, shows Stanley pleaded guilty to reckless driving. He was sentenced to 6 months of unsupervised probation and 150 hours of community service working with paraplegics and quadriplegics in the VA Medical Center. The terms of the agreement will remain between the two parties. All monies received will be used to cover medical expenses Bloom has acquired, and their educational costs as reported by The Denver Post. Thornton - Chad Langley, 31, faces felony charges of evading, reckless driving and driving while his license was revoked. The incident occurred after the Department Black Hawk Police were notified that other police agencies had been in search of a brown 1991 Toyota Camry near Colorado 119 and U.S. 6. Search the vehicle had been stolen from Adams County.

Langley stopped only after police used stop sticks to deflate the tires is. Langley then ran approximately 2 blocks before officers stopped him and arrested him, according to The Denver Post. Gold - A man who drowned after falling into Clear Creek has been identified as 36 year old Jed G. McKnight Boulder, Colorado. All the adventures of America had been in charge of the trip was in McKnight when he fell. Clear Creek is used for numerous rafting companies and is known for steep drops and quick fast, reports The Denver Post.

Littleton - Justin Gale Kimbrough, 19, has been accused of carrying three knives in a school playground in Centennial. He was arrested on suspicion of possessing a weapon at school, and a violation of a protection order. Kimbrough had no reason to be on campus. Children who were to leave the school grounds were not affected by Kimbrough, according to Collins AP.Fort - Carrie McCandless a teacher who is accused of sex acts with a 17-year-old Tommy Clay, was sentenced Friday at 45 days in County Jail Laimer. McCandless pleaded guilty in April to Class 4 and Class 6 crimes by contributing to the delinquency of a minor and tampering with physical evidence.

McCandless also have to register as a sex offender, The Denver Post reported. Conifers - Five minutes before the fatal accident occurred involving a truck and trailer, a deputy Jefferson County sheriff has shot to the victim because his left had been flashing for miles. According to reports of a motorist had sought advice from the police that the truck had been diverted into and out of lanes, unfortunately, the officer who had thrown in the road where he had seen nothing suspicious. Jim Shires who is a police department spokesman said the congressman felt that everything was in order, as reported by The Denver Post. Denver - The 7-year-old who starved to death May 6 is searching to see if the child's death could have been avoided. The research will examine the social service workers in both Denver and Jefferson counties, which handled the case of Chandler Grafner.

Jon Phillips, 26, has been indicted on charges of first degree murder. His mistress Sarah Berry, 21, is accused of first degree murder as well. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 11 on the basis of the evidence against Berry and Phillips July, The Denver Post reported. SOURCE: Official CSPD arrested on theft charge -

Colorado Springs Police Department press http://www.springsgov.com/NewsResults.asp?NewsID=2830SOURCE: Teen dragged limousine sits - Electa Draper - Denver Post http: / / www. denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_6094059SOURCE: Troops arrest man after reaching the road - Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?articleId=6110228&siteId = 36SOURCE: Rafting Accident victim identified as Man Boulder - Denver Posthttp: / / www.denverpost.com/portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?articleId=6110228&siteId=36SOURCE: Man arrested for allegedly carrying knives in area Games - Associated Press http: / / www.denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_6075053SOURCE: Teacher sentenced for sex - Simona Gallegos - Denver Posthttp: / / www.denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_6098797SOURCE: Hats arrested by Deputy before fatal accident - Denver Posthttp: / / www.denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_6104033SOURCE: the death of Chico State reviews - David Migoya - Denver Posthttp: / / www.denverpost.com/news/ci_6110225

The last things you should know


Kaitlin McCarthy por lostfromreality

"Hey, great news! Tank the economy! Gross domestic product fell by half in the last quarter. There is nothing better than that! "Exclaimed sarcastically Kai Ryssdal of American Public Media Market on 28 July. Everything was pink that day on Wall Street. Talk about irrational exuberance.This standard joke silly crew Market reminded me of another time in recent economic journalism. On 18 February Cavuto Fox News' in Business "had Democrats have declared war on America?" On the screen for a panel discussion.Combining these two bits of history has led me to wonder: " financial journalism has declared war on America? "Since I started monitoring the financial news last October, there are times when investors have puzzled me. Ryssdal line highlights one of them, and unfortunately, financial investors media has to act kooky.Investors and fear of business when the Fed raises interest rates on their loans to banks as this makes it more expensive for most people to borrow, and for a couple of years, the Fed has raised interest rates each quarter - until its meeting on August 8 when he decided to leave him alone. While investors wanted a break and got it still fret, as they take this as a sign that the Fed could resume rate hikes hiking in the near future. What they were looking for was "bad" news that the economy is slowing down or is in trouble for what the Fed might consider lowering interest rates to investors meeting.While responded more positively when the Fed held interest rates steady at its meeting on September 20, there is always the possibility that rates could resume their climb unless otherwise dictated by economic woes. Either way investors and entrepreneurs and the rest of the country suffers.This is why the economy tank is great news for investors, but not necessarily welcome news for the rest of us. Our standard of living is tied to GDP, which measures the environment that creates jobs and sets salaries. A fall in GDP is only good for part time investors, but not for the rest of journalism has magnified this oddity us.Financial investors, and this is manifested in ways beyond dandy news of an instance of economy . For tank, CNBC fuel is known that a temporary spike in the price of a stock if the company is positive mentions in the air. Does not take much as Howard Kurtz recounted in his book The Tellers Fortunate since 2000. Sometimes all you need is a journalist willing to demonstrate a widget in the air, but the momentum quickly fades. Oh, the fun of care trading.Such day also inspired companies to do whatever they needed to boost profits so they can attract more capital from potential investors. While there are many ways to boost the legitimacy of corporate performance, corruption work as well. All you need to conjure such images are single words such as "Enron." Of course, a rhythm full of aggressive journalists can expose fraud, but where was the financial press when Enron and Arthur Andersen head honchos were cooking the books? How many innocent employees and their families were financially devastated by the collapse of energy giant? No wonder why the 2005 Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni remake of the 1977 film Fun with Dick and Jane about a family suffering after a desperate fiction Enron collapsed, leaving them without having anything go, resonates so well with contemporary America.Further as day traders became more common in the early 1990, its influence was stronger. They wanted corporate profits, and financial resources would be responsible. However, the approach so many minute details dramatized the cycle of economic rollercoaster everyone.This perpetual cycle has created a monster that seems to have declared war on America, as it glories in the news as a serious dip in GDP . It also encourages investors to act even quirkier. For example, financial markets were affected drastically when CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo revealed a private conversation he had with the green of the Fed, Ben Bernanke. Investors could not believe I was actually talking about an understandable way, and once again the financial media created a story to itself.Perhaps no news is good news. The ubiquity of financial news that is derived from your model 24 hours of cable news for 26 years has shown that a constant flow of news can lead to bad news, especially if directed to investors.For example, such Once the companies that exercise responsible corporate citizenship if they were not driven by a media hungry to produce results for investors. Could treat the environment and their workers better. Large companies would languish in bankruptcy for years with the hope of returning to the vitality of slashing wages and the launch of the pension funds? Probably, but may be wonder.Is Lou Dobbs, the man who led the announcement of the current era of financial journalism, inadvertently helped to create the love stories of corporate America outsourcing and illegal immigration that gave the opportunity to write Exporters of America and the war in the middle class (coming in October 2006) and the papacy as a televangelist populist Lou Dobbs Tonight? If subcontracting and employment of illegal aliens - or "economic refugees", if you will - is good for the bottom line is good for investors to pay close attention to the financial press. So I wonder what Lou 1980, who likes to flatter the executive benefits hunger, think in 2006 Lou. What about vice versa? Either way, mostly to please investors and businessmen is not necessarily good for the rest of us general economy.Thinking back to Neil Cavuto, which leads us to ask whether we really need the upcoming Fox Business News when we already have CNBC and Bloomberg, along with a myriad of financial publications and websites. Why CNNfn another channel when they do not? Do not get me wrong, I think the whole financial journalism threat to everyone but investors. For example, is not the Jim Cramer Mad Money program on CNBC. Even if Cramer has declared war on America, at least it is entertaining.