Saturday, November 23, 2013

The witching hour deal: 3am agreement signed to freeze key parts of Iran nuclear program

There are some historic developments taking place in Geneva today/tonight/now: 


From the WASHINGTON POST report file this hour by Anne Gearan and Joby Warrick: 



Iran and six major powers agreed early Sunday on an historic deal that freezes key parts of Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for temporary relief on some economic sanctions, diplomats confirmed.


The deal was reached after four days of marathon bargaining and an 11th-hour intervention by U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry and other foreign ministers from Europe, Russia and China. the sources said.


The agreement, sealed at 3 a.m. signing ceremony in Geneva’s Palace of Nations, requires Iran to halt or scale back parts of it nuclear infrastructure, the first such pause in more than a decade.



The report goes on to say that this deal with make it virtually impossible for Tehran to build a nuclear weapon.. so we are told.

Box Office: 'Catching Fire' Ablaze Friday With $70.5 Million

The good, the bad, and the ugly.


HUNGER GAMES is setting some box office theaters on proverbial fire with a pre-Thanksgiving weekend romp.. It’s going to be a big movie when final numbers come out.


Just in my little neck of the woods, the theater at the Schuylkill Mall in Frackville PA actually devoted all of its theaters to this film on Friday due to the demand for ticket sales. And even my quiet and reserved brother, who seldom takes part in such affairs, went to the movies with his family to see this film. If Lionsgate got my brother, well hell they could get anyone. 


The other part of this weekend’s box office is just how bad Vince Vaughn is doing. According to the DEADLINE breakdown from Friday night’s box office, the DELIVERY MAN is a big bust.. But next to HUNGER GAMES, nothing really can compete.


We are told that experts are predicting $150 mil plus for HUNGER GAMES. That’s big. And it will be the biggest November film ever. And maybe some other records, too…



Box Office: 'Catching Fire' Ablaze Friday With $70.5 Million

It’s been a long day for the Mut and the Spud

A Saturday in autumn under a cold November sky.. Hard to believe this is thanksgiving week already. Get some spirits ready and hope for a safe drive no matter where your weekend travels take you.



Good evening everyone.

Photographer wins $1.2 million from companies that took pictures off Twitter

This is a big deal—especially with how often people swipe photos and steal with attribution or permission ..



The internet is evolving to formulate a legal future. Perhaps rulings like this will create some sort of code of ethics…



And in a sense it’s a victory for independent journalists too, those who are doing the reporters’ work for them.
Think of it: how often when breaking news occurs, the networks just start following citizens’ Twitters and blogs.



Now there is a new ground rules. There is fair use—now a court decided to chart a course on legal use.



I think I agree with this decision and wonder secretly of I have ever violated it…


Photographer wins $1.2 million from companies that took pictures off Twitter

Three 'slaves' rescued in London were shackled by 'invisible handcuffs,' police say

I reported on this story a few days back.. It’s not a surprise to me that these unfortunate women, who now have thirty years of horrid memories, we’re confined by mental torture and not physical restraints…
Servitude is not dead no matter how many people think it is..


Three 'slaves' rescued in London were shackled by 'invisible handcuffs,' police say

Tyson Foods dumps pig farm after NBC shows company video of alleged abuse

Pretty horrendous … You are what you eat.
I have happily not eaten pork for a while now and I am completely ok with that.


Tyson Foods dumps pig farm after NBC shows company video of alleged abuse

This is an artist’s concept of a gamma ray burst.


I just read this new article about how a recent gamma ray burst completely made 30 years of scientific work go down the toilet. 


It amazes me how little we actually know—but equally astounds me when people claim to have answers to things that they don’t. They may have theories.. observations. Hunches.


Pete Spotts with the Christian Science Monitor wrote it up this way:



In October, a team led by Dong Xu, an astrophysicist at the University of Copehagen, found evidence for a stellar explosion, or supernova, at GRB 130427A’s location. The evidence pointed to a type of supernova that involves a star with at least 20 to 30 times the sun’s mass.


Such stars are so large than when they finally collapse, they form black holes. In the process of collapsing, the black hole sends jets of electrons and ionized gas spiraling out along along magnetic fields forming near the black hole’s poles.


These jets punch their way through the turbulent, expanding layers of material the star shed in the explosion and its prelude. And they collide with the interstellar medium – the dust and gas between stars. Collisions inside and outside the expanding layer can generate gamma rays, which tend to be focused in the direction the jets point. This makes the object an extremely bright gamma-ray beacon, if briefly, when the viewing angle is just right.


Indeed, GRB 130427A “topped the charts” in the amount of gamma-ray photons it released, the energy levels some of those photons achieved, total explosion energy, and its gamma-ray brilliance, added Paul Hertz, who heads NASA’s astrophysics division in Washington. At visible wavelengths, the burst was the second brightest GRB researchers have seen.


That made possible the detailed measurements that have left researchers scratching their chins.


For instance, ordinarily, one might expect the gamma-ray photons with the highest energy to appear immediately following the star’s explosion, researchers say. But with GRB 130427A, some of the highest energy photons, including the new record-holder, appeared hours after the blast.


“This is hard to explain with our current models,” Dermer said.


In addition, gamma rays and emissions at visible wavelengths brightened and dimmed in tandem, quite unexpected because theory suggested they come from different regions of the expanding shells of material and thus should have peaked and dimmed at different times.


Finally, theorists had posited different mechanisms for generating gamma rays and X-rays that are part of the light show a long-duration gamma-ray burst puts on. The result should have been a fadeout for the two forms of light punctuated by periods where emissions were interrupted. Instead, the two dimmed smoothly.



So what we thought isn’t the case. 


It really never is.


I do not profess to know much about gamma ray busts besides how to sometimes spell the words correctly, but I will say this:  There is a whole lot of shaking going on out there in this massive universe. While we do our daily drives to work, we complain about nonsense, and chow down on fatty fast food, a vast and immense universe is growing, expanding, and bursting at the seems.


Gamma ray bursts.. multiple universes.. Endless possibilities. 


Finally.. there’s something me and science agree on: We are left scratching our heads in confusion at the magnificent universe that we’re in, on this small dot planet earth.

Millions to Face Thanksgiving Travel Delays From Atlanta to NYC

Be warned. The biggest party night of the year may have some obstacles thrown at it by nature.


Millions to Face Thanksgiving Travel Delays From Atlanta to NYC

Thanks for the jfk links. were you alive 50 years ago?

I was not alive, but love history.


Also, I was 21 during 9/11. So I believe that I—and others who lived through that event—understand what national trauma is..

Ison: The comet of the century?

I place a question mark on the end of that headline because we just don’t know yet if it will be. Lots of stuff has to go right. And it still could go wrong.


If it does go right, though, there will be an amazing spectacle in our dark skies at night.. and maybe day.


Ison will rule the entire Northern Hemisphere .. 
Maybe.


Ison: The comet of the century?

Friday, November 22, 2013

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Scenes of chaos today in Dallas Texas.


The TV version of the events to honor the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination featured no word of protesters. But they were there, as this video shows. Scuffles between police and protesters were common. As was Alex Jones walking the scene with a bullhorn while he broadcasted live…


Will a 100th anniversary of the JFK murder feature such hard core believers that it was more than one lone gunman, or will history finally re-re-re-write all that we know of that fateful day in Dallas.


After all, even ADMITTED conspiracies get mis-taught. Lincoln was killed by a truly well conceived conspiracy. But schoolkids only know the name of Booth.

Centralia, PA native was last person to touch JFK's casket

A proud moment for us living Centralians. 


And a very interesting story from the NEWS ITEM…


Centralia, PA native was last person to touch JFK's casket
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It’s been a long day of grief remembering an assassination that changed America.


End it with some humor.


Enter: The Magic Loogie Theory from Seinfeld. Classic. Still funny after all these years.

The inescapable funeral 50 years ago.

Inside the Warren Commission and the JFK assassination

The NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER’S article fails to mention a few other snippets of history. Such as the fact that the Warren Commission failed to include testimony of Secret Service agents who swore that the shots came from the Grassy Knoll. Also not mentioned: Powder tests for Oswald were inconclusive as to whether he fired the gun recently..


But we can glorify their distinguished mission and service to America, solving that whole JFK mystery once and for all.


*I hope my sarcasm is evident.*


Inside the Warren Commission and the JFK assassination
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Abraham Zapruder interviewed on November 22, 1963

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President Kennedy and Governor Connally were shot in Texas on November 22, 1963. And so was James Tague. He may not have been invited to the November 22 50th anniversary events, but his compelling account may add some doubt to the Warren Commission final result.

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Jean Hill interviewed after the JFK assassination on November 22, 1963

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Breaking news, 1963 style.


This is ABC news coverage—as it happened—on November 22, 1963. 


Chilling.. history relived—even for those who weren’t alive yet to live it.

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