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Happy Fourth of July
04 July 2010 - 07:19 AM
I want to wish all our U.S. members and guests a very safe and happy Independence Day!
I hope all of you will take just a few minutes to remember what this day is all about, prior to getting involved in the family get-togethers, the cookouts and the fireworks. -
We had a wee spot of bad weather
15 June 2010 - 06:08 AM
At about 4:30 last evening, the warning sirens were going off and we learned we were under a tornado warning for the better part of an hour.
Actually, it was the best part of two hours before things returned to some sense of normalcy. The drive home from work was a real treat. I've lived here all my life and streets were ponding in areas I had never seen before.
There are some images of the storm damage located HERE. Maitland, there is a photo of some hailstones and a couple coins in that slideshow The larger of the two coins is about 50% larger than a £2 coin. Fields in the county to our immediate northwest had crops shredded by the hail. All we can do now is hope it is not to late to replant. If we have a decent Fall, the farmers just might pull it off. If it gets wet early on, this isn't going to be a very good harvest for an area that is already suffering the effects of the economy.
And today's forecast is calling for a 70% chance of more thunderstorms. Oh, joy.
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Indy has a new Flying Scot
31 May 2010 - 06:50 AM
Congratulations to Dario Franchitti on his second win at the Indianapolis 500 yesterday.
In a post-race interview, it was brought up he may have been in some serious trouble with the amount of fuel he had remaining and an interviewer asked if he felt he had enough to have3 finished the race under power. In a relaxed, Scots accent, Franchitti's response was, 'Oh Hell yeah.'
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Gordon Brown to Resign
10 May 2010 - 01:15 PM
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is set to step down in September as head of the United Kingdom, he announced on Monday.
The surprising statement comes as Britain's political parties sort out the electoral mess that began last week, which saw no party emerge as a clear victor.
"I have no desire to stay in my position longer than is needed to ensure that the path to economic growth is secured," Brown said on Monday.
Brown says he wants his Labor Party to govern in coalition with the Liberal Democrats - and he'll step down in September if that happens.
"No single party and no single leader was able to win the full support of the country," Brown said, as he stood outside 10 Downing St. "As leader of my party, I must accept that that is a judgment on me."
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Edinburgh on Lost Worlds
10 May 2010 - 07:50 AM
Last evening I saw an episode of Lost Worlds that dealt with Edinburgh and Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
It was an enjoyable program, as it showed an hour's worth of tape taken in and around Edinburgh, one of my favorite places in the world. But the way Stevenson's book was tied to citizens of Edinburgh and even the city itself was interesting.
I suspect most people are aware of the the story of Jekyll and Hyde, pointing out the duality of man. And a large part of the program dealt with who the role model might have been for the book.
Could the book have been taken from the life of Deacon Brodie? This seems to be the favorite theory. William 'Deacon' Brodie certainly led a dual life, to be sure. And legend has it Stevenson's father allegedly owned furniture made by Brodie. In any case, it was enjoyable to see a bit of video taken of Deacon Brodie's Tavern on Lawnmarket in Edinburgh, a pub I have visited.
Another theory put forward was the possibility the book was patterned after William Burke and William Hare, murderers who sold bodies to a Dr. Robert Knox, for his anatomical studies. In the early 19th Century, if oine was aspiring to become a physician, then one must study in Edinburgh, which was felt to offer the best training. But cadavers were in short supply for all the anatomical studies taking place. So a new enterprise, that of body-snatching was born. Burke and Hare apparently felt waiting on someone to be buried was too burdensome, so they began killing people.
Another interesting theory was Dr. Robert Knox influenced Stevenson's book. If you read Stevenson's description of Dr. Jekyll's home, it matches up with Dr. Knox' home. 'Burke's the butcher, Hare's the thief and Knox is the boy who bought the beef.' It is interesting to note Hare testified against Burke, who was hung and dissected as his victims had been. Knox got off (dare I say it) Scot-free and moved to London to escape his deeds.
But one of the most interesting theories was the possibility that no person or persons provided the inspiration for Stevenson's book. Perhaps inspiration was provided by Edinburgh itself. The duality was pointed out by the comparison between the Old Town and New Town districts of Edinburgh. A lot of the video was shot of Mary King's Close and the South Bridge, to show how Edinburgh was quite literally built atop older structures. As one is walking at street level, it can be difficult to realize there are five, six and seven story buildings beneath the street level. Looking at depictions of living conditions in the Old Town district, it is not hard to see how Edinburgh earned the moniker of Auld Reekie.
All in all, the program was very interesting. If you can catch it coming on again, I highly recommend it.

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