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The Ambler
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Working on something
Mood:  on fire

Just a reminder to the owner of the messageboard located at comebackalivedot com that...

 

Section 13.1 of the Human Rights Act, prohibits Canadians from electronically communicating "any matter that is likely to expose a person or persons to hatred or contempt by reason of the fact that that person or those persons are identifiable on the basis of [their group identity]."

 

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Next time you come to YVR Vancouver, just flash those pearly whites instead. I mean after you get stopped to declare your identity.

What ? Who are you? What are you? 

 A Crimean? With a watch whose hands have stopped?

 

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:18 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 12:03 AM PDT
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Rad on!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Entertainment

My musical hero speaks!

FACTOID: Clear Channel began in 1972 with a single radio station in San Antonio, Texas.

 

And now in the news, execs at Clear Channel say lenders are threatening its $19.5 billion buyout deal with private equity firms

A temporary restraining order had to be used against the banks from purposely sinking the deal

 Clearchannel et al are suing the 6 : Citigroup Inc., Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse Group, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Bank AG and Wachovia Corp.

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So in addition to this behind the scenes maneuvering, positioning and posturing, front face and center are more murderous ruinous accusations surrounding the well founded careers of the likes of Puff Daddy and Guns n Roses. Guns n Roses you say?

I mean really! 

 

Eliot Spitzer tries to blame album lyrics of Guns N Roses for his hooker problem

 

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But back to the raison d`etre for this blog entry .

Just click the pic! My musical hero speaks....! Thanks for visiting

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:01 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, March 29, 2008 2:48 PM PDT
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Holy Cow
Mood:  not sure

...has anyone out there Googled the search terms :

 "medical tourism " in the news lately?

Seems like there are many countries competing for people searching for adequate treatment and care. 

Here is but one example ...old city called Lodz in Eastern Europe is becoming a attractive place for Britons to flee from their extortionist dentists - (lol)

The UK's Guardian has the details.

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See also

For big surgery, Delhi is dealing

 

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Now on the other hand, if you have bought and paid for a travel holiday well in advance but are forced to cancel your well made arrangements due to illness, are you insured for such an event?

Sarah Modlock, author of money management book for twenty-somethings 'Skint to Mint' aims to answer such a question, with the fresh recent casebook example  of the nightmarish ('auspicious' too cute for a word) opening wing at Heathrow Airport..

Airport nightmares - what are you covered for?

 

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And finally, 

amidst all of this....

traveling for health reasons, postponing due to illness, preparing for little emergencies....

comes this

 

Plane travel air quality rapped

Yes, the Global Cabin Air Quality Executive (GCAQE) is calling for a public inquiry into the issue of "contaminated air" on UK aircraft.

The pressure group says chemicals from engine oils and lubricants get into cabin air supplies.

So now we have it all: terrorists, airline food and ...bad air. What more reason do you want to stay at home instead? :)

 


Posted by mach1231 at 10:16 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, March 29, 2008 11:02 AM PDT
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Another blast from the past
Mood:  caffeinated
                                             
ICE.com - Hot Product: 1 CT Tanzanite & Black Diamond 14K White Gold Ring - ONLY $175! (Retail:$500)Its more pile on meaning death from the rubble from a mining operation that ceased operations Dec. 21, 2001.

This one a little more closely felt to home in a place called Kimberley BC. 

But similar to the old Bankers Trust building in New York City I blogged about below....:

"...four people died doing what should have been routine work."

Including two ambulance attendants. This will be almost two years ago from today in what was once referred to as the

Sullivan mine mystery

 

But now , two years later, investigations by the chief inspector of mines as well as the inquest recommendations which followed the  accident at the Sullivan Mine in Kimberley has resulted in changes that will help ensure mine worker safety -

The amendments include adopting new reporting requirements for mine managers in the event of an accident or dangerous occurrence.

Very good.Foot in mouth

Hopefully the lessons learned will be applied globally to assist mine operations around the world in mitigating risk with respect to similar waste dump sites. take care - Mach

  (Sometimes called : Bavarian City of the Rockies, Kimberley was named after the famous South African diamond mine, probably the same mine moniker used for the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme for International Trade in Rough Diamonds)


Posted by mach1231 at 11:47 AM PDT
Updated: Sunday, March 30, 2008 8:27 PM PDT
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
The Tombstone at Ground Zero
Mood:  don't ask

For New Yorkers it felt like a flashback to Sept. 11.

At 3:36 P.M. on Aug. 18, 2007, came a report that a skyscraper was burning about 150 feet from where the World Trade Center's Twin Towers once stood.

Thick black smoke was pouring out of the shell of what used to be the Deutsche Bank building...

The tombstone at Ground Zero 


New York landmark's storied past

Apparently the neighborhood surrounding the Deutsche Bank building near Ground Zero has a rich history..

 

 

Heres a  splice from a book called 'American Ground' that I gleaned from Amazon, looks excellent.

"Most of the rooms (of the Deutsche Bank dining area) had been unoccupied at the time of the attack, and were set for lunch-with fresh place mats, plates, and utensils, and sets of stemmed glasses, some of which had been capsized and broken by the pressure waves and lay now as they had fallen, like everything else here, under a feathery gauze of the Twin Towers' remains."

You should check it out. In it you can also read about :

David Griffin, a demolition expert who drove up from North Carolina, bluffed his way onto the restricted site, and quickly wound up in a position of authority

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Although the book was published in 2003 on the 2nd anniversary of the attacks, something tells me that this book is not destined for the scrap or book bargain basment:

"The one book to read, if you're only reading one."
--Detroit Free Press

"Slim but powerful . . . truth, unclouded by sentiment."
--The New York Times Book Review

"One of the most compelling, dramatic, and uplifting pieces of writing you are likely ever to read."
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Extraordinary . . . An amazing piece of journalism, full of colorful characters and astonishing scenes."
--Peter Carlson, The Washington Post

"Says more about our essential character than a thousand maudlin tributes."
--Boris Kachka, New York

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Post-publication date a lot has happened to the old Bankers Trust Building (in 1999 the German company Deutsche Bank had absorbed the Bankers Trust Corporation) as indicated in the posted stories above.

It was almost 5 years later after the attacks, that they had found bones there.

This was a very important discovery since of the 2,749 people who perished at the World Trade Center site on 9/11, no trace of 1,151 had (or have been) been identified.

Now theres talk of putting residential towers there for people to live in.

Yak yak yak yak

Yak yak yak yak!

 Take care. Yours truly - Mach


Posted by mach1231 at 9:27 AM PDT
Updated: Thursday, March 27, 2008 10:19 AM PDT
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Radio Nowhere
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: ....AND Crime and Punishment
Topic: Entertainment

The New York Times reports. on a mild hullaboo in the press at large in regards to a Los Angeles Times piece regarding old allegations against the smarmy rapper known as Sean 'Puff Daddy' Combs.

I discovered this through an abandoned thread

 

at Robby 'Y' P's Black Flag Cafe which is located here.

(The aforementioned is not a w-rapper. But a t-ravell'r.)

And I know we alll have typically better things to do than become gaping spectators at the scene of these crimes but I just wanted to point out now that the story gets better. Or worse. Depending on which way you look at it.

Interestingly all the stories I have read paint a picture that Shakur died in the lobby of a recording studio.

So does the Australian paper Sydney Morning Herald have the straight goods? What do they have the East Coast/West Coast papers don't have?

SMH.AU: Bullets, blood and bravado

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 Didn't Bruce Springsteen have them all before anyone?

With his Murder Incorporated? Me thinks so anyway.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 8:04 AM PDT
Updated: Thursday, March 27, 2008 8:26 AM PDT
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Islands and Prisons
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: News on News

"It's a picture postcard island with some very sinister secrets."

Read on.

Child abuse claims haunt British Channel Island of  Jersey

 

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Yet another shining example of our government abandoning its citizens overseas to rot in jail.

Anyone outhere "thinking" about travelling to Bihar?

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Heres the other more widely known case...

New allegations surface in Mexican jail stalemate


Posted by mach1231 at 7:47 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:22 AM PDT
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Is this a real smiley wink? ; )
Mood:  mischievious

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pretty cool guy, eh?

 

"Yeah,---...and Im the guy who

posted HIM."

 

 mega million dollar smile on Felipe Massa a lot of guys probably wish they had a smile just like that oneCool-"click me!' who? me?

 


Posted by mach1231 at 3:18 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 11:26 PM PDT
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Todays winning number is...
Mood:  lyrical

22.

Click here for the TOP 22

HOTTEST NAMES

 

 

in the world

 

right now.

 

If you think you have a bad name (you know who you are-lol)

dont feel bad about being last in the race because at some point in time

all these winners felt the same way.

If you ever want to muse over some cool sounding names.

 

Check it out....

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 6:57 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, March 23, 2008 7:29 PM PDT
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More questions than answers
Mood:  don't ask

This story bugs me and I'll tell you why in a minute.

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First of all if you follow the link above you will find that this is not a trivial matter.

Secondly, you will probably find after reading the story for your self that any reader would likely be perturbed.

Heres why:

  • - it has been determined that the cause of the fire was a hookah pipe and an errant hot brick(lets presume the latter part because its hard to imagine anything else)
  • - in all seven people were in the house and five escaped safely
  • - the 5 who escaped were all men, and able and athetic being part of a soccer team
  • - the two victims were female and university graduate students with probably a heck of a lot more to contribute to the world than some soccer jocks
  • - one of the females who tragically perished in this fire died from smoke asphxiation on the bathroom of the second floor of the house which was a duplex; the other was on the first floor

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Added link:>Family safety is worth cost of fire protection

I am sure any reader of this story Googling around about it would be incensed at the loss of life. Facebook is full of tributes to the loss of life for these two young bright aspiring minds.

I am not suggesting anyone get in a huff over it; its sad. Nor am I suggesting anyone knock themeslves out delving into it.

But as I said it bugs me. Its like there is a plot for a movie here.

Guy finds story on Internet; starts digging around on Google, starts asking questions, soon people start getting upset; telling him to quit sifting through ashes and let people heal and grieve. Typically, people want to forgive and forget. Soon he meets the players through fate and twist of circumstance. Football players. How do you sleep at night he asks one of themin a bar. Soon police are on scene breaking up a fight.

Sound good? I am glad you agree but this is not a movie and this is not a film idea. If anyone cuts and pastes it and tries to develop it I will see you in court.

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One final thing, the house had smoke detectors.

If anything, if theres any one last thing left to be carried forward I hope we can glean from this the importance of fire and smoke detectors in the house and yearly check ups and testing of batteries.

Even if this story contributes to one person ensuring taking heed of this I will be very happy and not suffer through the silence in considering that this tragic fire which claimed the lives of two bright beautiful souls was in vain. 

 

Vancouver Sun

Published: Saturday, March 08, 2008

The Provincial Government is reminding British Columbians this weekend to test their smoke alarms and change the batteries as they go about changing their clocks to match the Daylight Saving Time change.

Checklist for spring cleaning

If you don’t have a smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector on each floor of your home, get them. Experts recommend one for each bedroom. Get the new ones that “talk” to one another. When one detector senses smoke or carbon monoxide, all the alarms in the house go off. If you have detectors, test them and replace batteries if necessary.

•Install fire extinguishers in the kitchen, garage, family room and bedrooms.

•Get a flashlight for each room.

•Get plug-in night lights for bathrooms, halls and stairs.

•Check the first-aid supplies. Replenish supplies of adhesive bandages, antiseptic, antibacterial cream, pain relievers, burn ointment and cold and indigestion remedies.

http://www.kansascity.com/238/story/536804.html


 

Added feature:

 

Read how in the United States, just over the border in Washington...

the death of the 36-year-old mentally disabled janitor triggered demands from the public for a full-time police ombudsman, launched a federal criminal investigation, and prompted a $2.9 million damage claim against the city

Here.

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:15 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:35 AM PDT
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