Friday, February 18, 2011
Good to be lucky!
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Outrageous!
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SWISS BANK SCENE
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MATH & Senator McConnell
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Wikileaks Domain Problems
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Yacht Delivery
YACHT DELIVERY 85' custom-built motor yacht complete with 4 state rooms, A state-of-the-art galley, GPS System and radar for navigation, Twin supercharged diesel engines, etc. $7,474,793.00 *********************************************************** Champagne, chocolate covered strawberries with cream, and Music dockside for the excited 'soon to be owner' and a small group of his friends $1500.00
Two corporate representatives, crane, and Rigging $2,500.00 an hour minimum... Complete with a faulty $25.00 dollar turnbuckle.
(Note the owner in the stern) Watching your 7 million dollar dreamboat nose dive into the Harbor, accompanied by two corporate Representatives from the company that built it, just prior to 'inking' the final paperwork and handing over a 7 million dollar bank check...
PRICELESS!
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Posted at 09:13 PM | Permalink
Ancient Swimmers
Full run of photos here:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/03/fossil-fish/ballesta-photography
The coelacanth was thought to have gone extinct with the dinosaurs. Rediscovered in 1938, it is chronicled here in a rare photographic account.
During 95 hours of diving, the photographer and his team spent a total of 81 minutes swimming alongside four coelacanths. The fish are easily distinguished by distinctive white markings.
Its sail-like first dorsal fin provides stability while swimming. An extra tail lobe, unique to coelacanths, can be seen today and in fossils from millions of years ago.
the cross-step of tetrapods. When the expedition team visited in early 2010, the coelacanths ignored the humans, says photographer Ballesta, except the one above: "This is the moment he tried to smile to me."
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Something you pass around
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Lessons from 40 Films in 7 Minutes
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
mantras for a recession
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