Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Hippie music
I have been conned into playing, well not really conned it just took some convincing. Sone kids at the school who are wanna be hipster want me to go with them to the coffee place and play on open mic night. They want to do old hippie songs that I play. So I am in need of some new for my ole tennesse flat top box.
Well maybe I should post some video of this. I am sure there will be some on youtube.
Have a great day.
Now if we could get the govt to agree
"Nissan today said it will begin demonstrating autonomous vehicle technology on its all-electric Leaf this year, and plans to begin selling multiple models of self-driving cars by 2020. Nissan said it's already building an autonomous drive proving ground in Japan. Its goal is availability across the model range within two vehicle generations. The car company, which is among several others and Google in developing autonomous driving tech, is currently working with top universities, including MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Oxford and The University of Tokyo, to develop its self-drive technology."
Uhm yeah.
So some of my students are looking at taking up instruments this year. So some are looking for beginner flute. The ones who are really wanting to do it . . . they have to work at concessions. They want an easy way out and play in the pep band.
Well I hope you have a good day.
Almost funny
Well if this is not a barrel of monkeys.
"An outbreak of measles tied to a Texas megachurch where ministers have questioned vaccination has sickened at least 21 people, including a 4-month-old infant — and it's expected to spread further, state and federal health officials said. 'There's likely a lot more susceptible people,' said Dr. Jane Seward, the deputy director for the viral diseases division at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ... All of the cases are linked to the Eagle Mountain International Church in Newark, Texas, where a visitor who'd traveled to Indonesia became infected with measles – and then returned to the U.S., spreading it to the largely unvaccinated church community, said Russell Jones, the Texas state epidemiologist. ... Terri Pearsons, a senior pastor of Eagle Mountain International said she has had concerns about possible ties between early childhood vaccines and autism. In the wake of the measles outbreak, however, Pearsons has urged followers to get vaccinated and the church has held several vaccination clinics. ... 'In this community, these cases so far are all in people who refused vaccination for themselves and their children,' [Steward] added. The disease that once killed 500 people a year in the U.S. and hospitalized 48,000 had been considered virtually eradicated after a vaccine introduced in 1963. Cases now show up typically when an unvaccinated person contracts the disease abroad and spreads it upon return to the U.S."
"An outbreak of measles tied to a Texas megachurch where ministers have questioned vaccination has sickened at least 21 people, including a 4-month-old infant — and it's expected to spread further, state and federal health officials said. 'There's likely a lot more susceptible people,' said Dr. Jane Seward, the deputy director for the viral diseases division at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ... All of the cases are linked to the Eagle Mountain International Church in Newark, Texas, where a visitor who'd traveled to Indonesia became infected with measles – and then returned to the U.S., spreading it to the largely unvaccinated church community, said Russell Jones, the Texas state epidemiologist. ... Terri Pearsons, a senior pastor of Eagle Mountain International said she has had concerns about possible ties between early childhood vaccines and autism. In the wake of the measles outbreak, however, Pearsons has urged followers to get vaccinated and the church has held several vaccination clinics. ... 'In this community, these cases so far are all in people who refused vaccination for themselves and their children,' [Steward] added. The disease that once killed 500 people a year in the U.S. and hospitalized 48,000 had been considered virtually eradicated after a vaccine introduced in 1963. Cases now show up typically when an unvaccinated person contracts the disease abroad and spreads it upon return to the U.S."
Saturday, August 10, 2013
What we find.
I ama amazed at how some of the changes can get people. One of my really good friends who is the the business of appliance packages has had made lots of changes. He has been getting help from others on these business changes. However, it all makes me wonder how easy it will be for future people to enter a new business.
I hope that you have a really good day
Friday, August 2, 2013
Vay-Kay
One of things I have been looking forward to us going on vacation I have always thought that a couples massage chicago would be really nice. I mean just laying there together. THen go shag like crazy in the hotel room. That sounds like fun to me.
So I wonder what else to do esp next weekend as that is my last till Thanksgiving. And that one is already taken up. So I need a good weekend trip starting on Thursday night.
Oops
If China punishes olympic athletes for failing gold. What will this say?
"MIT Technology Review reports that APT1, the China-based hacking group said to steal data from U.S. companies, has been caught taking over a decoy water plant control system. The honeypot mimicked the remote access control panels and physical control system of a U.S. municipal water plant. The decoy was one of 12 set up in 8 countries around the world, which together attracted more than 70 attacks, 10 of which completely compromised the control system. China and Russia were the leading sources of the attacks. The researcher behind the study says his results provide the first clear evidence that people actively seek to exploit the many security problems of industrial systems."
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