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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Welcome, Lutherans!
The city of New Orleans is about to host 37,000 Lutherans. Thank you all for coming and for your volunteer efforts. You have no idea how much this means to the people of New Orleans.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Top 10 Apollo Hoax Theories Debunked
In the early days of the Cold War, three men claim they were chosen by a powerful new government agency to undertake a historically perilous journey. They claim this well-funded operation was staffed with the best scientists and engineers using technology pioneered by the Nazis, and they created the most powerful machine ever built.
In July of 1969, they claim, they climbed aboard an enormous rocket assembled in a Florida swamp, and were sent hurtling at incredible speeds into the sky … all the way to the Moon! Two of them even claim they landed on the Moon, got out, and walked around!
And what prize did they bring back from this momentous journey? Well … they have a bunch of black and white photos of unidentifiable persons in bulky white spacemen costumes in a field of gravel (but curiously without any stars in the black sky) -- and several bags of gray, dusty rocks.
Put that way, the story of the Apollo program can sound pretty far-fetched.
But why should we believe the stories? What evidence is there, really, that the Apollo program landed men on the Moon and brought them back?
Phil Plait, an astronomer at Sonoma University in California, and the Web master of BadAstronomy.com, has his reasons.
If I were trying to fake this, I would put stars in the image," he said referring to the complaint made by hoax proponents that the Apollo photos lack stars. If this had been an oversight, he said, it's an amazingly stupid thing to have forgotten, considering the scope of the "hoax."
Not to mention that with the way cameras work, photographing stars under those conditions would have been nearly impossible.
"If you do know about physics and photographs, you can see these arguments are all ridiculous," Plait said.

Here's a link that puts to rest these hoaxes
Here's a link to an article about a "famous" hoax believer.
In July of 1969, they claim, they climbed aboard an enormous rocket assembled in a Florida swamp, and were sent hurtling at incredible speeds into the sky … all the way to the Moon! Two of them even claim they landed on the Moon, got out, and walked around!
And what prize did they bring back from this momentous journey? Well … they have a bunch of black and white photos of unidentifiable persons in bulky white spacemen costumes in a field of gravel (but curiously without any stars in the black sky) -- and several bags of gray, dusty rocks.
Put that way, the story of the Apollo program can sound pretty far-fetched.
But why should we believe the stories? What evidence is there, really, that the Apollo program landed men on the Moon and brought them back?
Phil Plait, an astronomer at Sonoma University in California, and the Web master of BadAstronomy.com, has his reasons.
If I were trying to fake this, I would put stars in the image," he said referring to the complaint made by hoax proponents that the Apollo photos lack stars. If this had been an oversight, he said, it's an amazingly stupid thing to have forgotten, considering the scope of the "hoax."
Not to mention that with the way cameras work, photographing stars under those conditions would have been nearly impossible.
"If you do know about physics and photographs, you can see these arguments are all ridiculous," Plait said.

Here's a link that puts to rest these hoaxes
Here's a link to an article about a "famous" hoax believer.
Criminals is stupid
ST. BERNARD - At 11a.m. 4 hispanic males robbed Gold Star Restaurant in the 1100 block of Bayou Road in Eastern St. Bernard in the Poydras area.
At least 2 of the suspect had guns. They forced employees to open the safe. They then tied up a couple of employees and customers. Nobody was injured.
In their hurry to get away they forgot the bag of money.
The suspects fled the scene in a 2006 white Dodge Durango with a Texas license plate reading TFR014 its registered to a Fernando Lopez. Officers believe the vehicle is still in the area.
If you have any information on this incident please call the St. Bernard Sheriff's Office at 504-278-7630.
At least 2 of the suspect had guns. They forced employees to open the safe. They then tied up a couple of employees and customers. Nobody was injured.
In their hurry to get away they forgot the bag of money.
The suspects fled the scene in a 2006 white Dodge Durango with a Texas license plate reading TFR014 its registered to a Fernando Lopez. Officers believe the vehicle is still in the area.
If you have any information on this incident please call the St. Bernard Sheriff's Office at 504-278-7630.
Friday, July 17, 2009
RIP Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite passed away at 92 today.

America's "grandfather of news" has passed. His voice was what a newscaster's voice should be.
RIP, old friend.

America's "grandfather of news" has passed. His voice was what a newscaster's voice should be.
RIP, old friend.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
At Long Last
Liftoff of STS127 from KSC was successful this evening. After six attempts, Endeavour is headed for the Space Station to deliver the Japanese Kibo module which will give the Station additional space for conducting science experiments.
I realize there are a lot of nay-sayers out there regarding space travel, including the people who think the moonlanding 40 years ago was false. I'm not one of them. Space travel excites me, not just due to the fact that I work at a spaceship factory, but the benefits that we've reaped in the 50 plus years of Space travel are too many to mention here. That and it's an awesome sight to watch a launch, either live or on TV.
From a website called The Space Place dot com, where there is a complete list of spinoffs from space travel:
Some of the most frequently asked questions about the U.S. space program are "Why go into space when we have so many problems here on Earth?" and "What does the space program do for me?" These are legitimate questions and unfortunately not enough people have been made aware of the vast benefits the space program provides that increase the quality of our daily lives. Applications on Earth of technology needed for space flight have produced thousands of "spinoffs" that contribute to improving national security, the economy, productivity and lifestyle. It is almost impossible to find an area of everyday life that has not been improved by these spinoffs. Collectively, these secondary applications represent a substantial return on the national investment in aerospace research.
Friday, July 10, 2009
New Twin Spans
The new I10 Twin Spans, which connect the northshore with the southshore, partially reopened on July 9th.
Beginning on Thursday, cars traveling east will get on the new eastbound span entrance ramp on the south shore. From there, they will be directed to cross over to the new westbound span, cross the lake and then cross over again to a second new eastbound ramp on the Northshore and then back onto I-10 east. In a week, after traffic signs and ramps have been re-configured, Slidell-to-New Orleans traffic will use the old eastbound span until the new Twin Span is totally finished.
As soon as the old eastbound span has changed to westbound, crews will begin to dismantle the old westbound span permanently. The old eastbound lane will also be dismantled after the new Twin Span is completed in 2011. St. Tammany Parish has already signed agreements to use part of the old eastbound span as a fishing pier.

Taking down the old westbound span will be a relief to motorists. Parts of it have been cobbled together for the past four years with special sections that tend to shake and move.
To those who use the bridges every day, this milestone has been a long time coming.
Beginning on Thursday, cars traveling east will get on the new eastbound span entrance ramp on the south shore. From there, they will be directed to cross over to the new westbound span, cross the lake and then cross over again to a second new eastbound ramp on the Northshore and then back onto I-10 east. In a week, after traffic signs and ramps have been re-configured, Slidell-to-New Orleans traffic will use the old eastbound span until the new Twin Span is totally finished.
As soon as the old eastbound span has changed to westbound, crews will begin to dismantle the old westbound span permanently. The old eastbound lane will also be dismantled after the new Twin Span is completed in 2011. St. Tammany Parish has already signed agreements to use part of the old eastbound span as a fishing pier.
Taking down the old westbound span will be a relief to motorists. Parts of it have been cobbled together for the past four years with special sections that tend to shake and move.
To those who use the bridges every day, this milestone has been a long time coming.
| VIDEO: New I-10 bridge over Lake Pontchatrain opens to eastbound traffic |
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Kudos to Karen Gadbois
New Orleans blogger Karen Gadbois has been selected as one of the "Top Ten Female Achievers" by New Orleans magazine.
Congratulations to Karen for this well deserved honor!
Congratulations to Karen for this well deserved honor!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Our Esteemed Legislature
This is probably the stupidest thing to be allowed during a Legislative session.
The State wanted to honor 'Hurricane Chris' for all of his recent success by giving him the floor of the state House of Representatives for a few minutes. Hurricane Chris is the godson of Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton.
Representative Austin Badon said when Chris Dooley, Jr., known by the stage name "Hurricane Chris," performed his song "Halle Berry (She's Fine)" Wednesday, he really couldn't understand what he was singing. But when Badon came across the song while scanning the radio dial later that day, what he heard made him angry.
"The words they were using in the song were just extremely derogatory, they were foul," Badon told WWL First News. "They were curse words, using the 'N' word. It was just a derogatory song."
The lyrics can be found at this site.
Here is the video, entitled "loony looziana legislature reaches a new low". I find it embarassing. Don't know who allowed this, but they should be shot.
Here's a link to an editorial citing Representative Norton's ignorant decision to allow this.
The State wanted to honor 'Hurricane Chris' for all of his recent success by giving him the floor of the state House of Representatives for a few minutes. Hurricane Chris is the godson of Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton.
Representative Austin Badon said when Chris Dooley, Jr., known by the stage name "Hurricane Chris," performed his song "Halle Berry (She's Fine)" Wednesday, he really couldn't understand what he was singing. But when Badon came across the song while scanning the radio dial later that day, what he heard made him angry.
"The words they were using in the song were just extremely derogatory, they were foul," Badon told WWL First News. "They were curse words, using the 'N' word. It was just a derogatory song."
The lyrics can be found at this site.
Here is the video, entitled "loony looziana legislature reaches a new low". I find it embarassing. Don't know who allowed this, but they should be shot.
Here's a link to an editorial citing Representative Norton's ignorant decision to allow this.
Yelling Pitchman Dead
Tampa police say Billy Mays, the television pitchman known for his boisterous hawking of products such as Orange Glo and OxiClean, has died. He was 50.

The New York Times has more here
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