Archive for October, 2009

Why drill one hole at a time to the dying miners?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
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Blim asked:


I can see hundreds of drilling rigs outside of my front door.

How come they drilled one hole at a time to those dying miners?

They are thinking of a 7th hole - why couldn’t they drilll 7 holes in the first week?

How come they couldn’t drill 60 holes on the first day? There’s plenty of equipment– what was the delay????
Outside my front door, I see the barton shale being drilled - without any reservations.

I bet I can see 20 wells being drilled outside my front door tonight.

Couldn’t one of those drills be re=distributed to save a coal miner’s life…..

Or am I being naive?
If you have the answer — then there’s no thumbs-down.

Thumbs-down is for dumb$*$*W’s.

Pony up - or be thumbed-down.

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How much do Golf Lessons usuallty cost?

Monday, October 19th, 2009
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Bunny asked:


And is is just one lesson or is it a series of lessons? Also can I rent clubs? How much?

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Black Holes in Space

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
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Ernie Fitzpatrick asked:


The earth is not dead and neither is our solar system- the Milky Way Galaxy, or any of the million of universes out there. They are all alive, and the creative womb that keeps birthing new off springs is called a black hole. Just how many black holes in space there are no one knows. We’re lucky to even know they exist.

And then there’s this question. How did the Mayans and other ancient civilizations know that they even existed? They had no telescopes. They didn’t have the sophisticated scientific equipment that we have today, and yet they figured this all out? How did the Mayans know that at the center of our own galaxy there was what they called a womb: a dark mass that could not be seen with the naked eye.

How’d they know that?

The active galaxies appear to require a compact energy source of enormous strength. The most plausible candidate is a rotating, supermassive black hole. Although not even a single galaxy has yet been proven to have a central black hole, the list of candidates has increased yet again. Recent results by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope now indicate that most - and possibly even all - large galaxies may harbor one of these dense beasts.

The cosmos is alive and it is the black holes that scientists are pointing to more and more as the regenerative vehicle. Astrophysicist, John Gribbin wrote, “Instead of a balck hole representing a one-way journey to nowhere- many researchers now believe that it is a one-way journey to somewhere-to a new expanding universe in it own set of dimensions.”

In other words, our universe came from somewhere, out there, to form this universe in here. And come Dec. 21, 2012, we will cross over the circumference of our universe which scientists now say is a black hole and with the resultant vibrations and resonance, no one knows what will happen.

How did the Mayans know that? Tell me How did they know that centuries ago?



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Golf Communities in Jackson Hole

Saturday, October 10th, 2009
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Caroline Kelm asked:


There are many golf communities in the Jackson Hole area where you can live and enjoy one of America’s greatest pastimes, the game of golf. For more than twenty years, Jackson Hole was home to only one golf course; however, today there are 5 in the immediate area and many more close by.

 

Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis, located at the base of the Tetons, was the valley’s first golf course. Purchased in 1958 and opened in 1965, owner Paul McCollister, sold the golf course two years after completion to The Grand Teton Lodge Company. Today the course is owned and operated by Vail Resorts who called upon Robert Trent Jones II to update the course after acquiring it in 1999. There are currently seven homes for sale in the community ranging from over one million to nearly three million. With a spectacular view of the Tetons, the neighborhood and championship course continue to impress its residents along with golfers from around the world.

 

Located on the West Bank of the Snake River, Teton Pines was the next golf course community to be built and was completed in 1987. The Arnold Palmer-designed course stretches 7,412 yards. Centrally located between the Town of Jackson and Teton Village, the community contains many amenities such as: The Pines Restaurant, tennis, fly fishing, cross country skiing, a swimming pool and more. The subdivision is a favorite of local residents as well and vacation home owners. Properties in the neighborhood range from 1.5 million up to 9 million.

 

 The final three golf communities take high-end to a new level of luxury. The 3 Creek Ranch community offers a Rees Jones course, along with private fishing, a naturalist program, cross country ski trails and a community fitness center. In regards to lots and homes for sale, there are 87 cabins sites available, each located on over half an acre in addition, to 43 lots that range from two to five acres in size. For those looking for the ultimate in luxury and exclusivity, there are six 35-acre parcels available to build your own private ranch. To purchase a single family home in 3 Creek Ranch, you can expect to spend around 3-5 million.

 

The last two golf communities plan to continue the luxury living concept. Located in the Snake River Canyon, The Snake River Sporting Club offers private membership to the Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course, along with an on-site fly fishing guide ready to take owners fishing down the Snake River. Residents can also head out on horse back with the community wrangler or spend time relaxing in the neighborhood member’s lodge. Snake River Sporting Club also has its own heli-pad for easy access to powder skiing along with a spa and fitness center. You can buy a lot at the Snake River Sporting Club for a little over 1 million up to 6 million.

 

Shooting Star, the newest golf course to Jackson Hole is still under construction. The Tom Fazio course and Shooting Star community is walking distance from the Jackson Hole ski area in Teton Village.  With the completion of the course set for summer 2009, the course will only be accessible by its members and their guests. A little over a one acre parcel in this luxury community will cost between 2 and 5 million.

 

For those looking to purchase real estate in a golf community, the options are plentiful in the Jackson Hole area. Whether you are looking to enjoy living in the valley part-time or as a full time resident, each community is full of activities that allow you enjoy the true beauty of Jackson Hole.



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Jackson Hole Realty Consulting

Friday, October 9th, 2009
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Wayne Hemrick asked:


The little corner of northwestern Wyoming known as the Teton Valley is quite possibly one of the most stunning areas in the country, if not the world – and Jackson Hole realty services can help you to claim your piece of this magnificent area. If you are in the market for Jackson Hole properties, you’ll find the services of Jackson Hole realty invaluable.

Getting Started

Jackson Hole Realtors start out by discussing with their clients just what it is they are looking for. There are many different kinds of Jackson Hole properties available at any given time, such as:

•    free-standing homes

•    luxury residences

•    condominiums

•    business and investment propertues

Once this has been determined, Jackson Hole realtors go to work finding the a number of properties that may interest their clients. This is the main reason that you should utilize the services of a locally-based Jackson Hole realty service; these professionals are familiar with the area and know what the market for Jackson Hole properties is like.

Another reason to go through Jackson Hole realtors is that they can scope out the property beforehand and determine in advance whether or not it is in fact a property that would interest you. This in itself can save a great deal of time.

Shopping

Once your Jackson Hole realty professional has located a number of properties s/he feels would be of interest, the client is then given a tour so that s/he can inspect these Jackson Hole properties personally and determine which one(s) s/he will make an offer on.

Before actually making such an offer however, there is much to do. Jackson Hole realtors work closely with their clients, discussing terms of the offer and making preparations for the negotiations that are to come.

Negotiations

Chances are that unless the seller is “motivated” to sell, the client’s initial offer – presented through the Jackson Hole realty office – will not be accepted. This is a normal part of the process, and in most cases, a counter-offer will be made. The negotiations will go back and forth until buyer and seller agree on a price, and transfer of the property can proceed.

In any event, you normally won’t have to worry about doing this directly, and in fact may never meet the seller in person. Negotiations over the sale price are handled between Jackson Hole realtors on your behalf – all you have to do is give your approval.

to prepare the terms of your offer.  After the terms are understood, your Jackson Hole Realtors will make the offer to the seller.  

Finishing The Transaction

Once a selling price has been agreed upon, there is a massive amount of paperwork to be done. This, too will be handled through the Jackson Hole realty office, and the people who work there will walk the client through every step. If you are planning to buy property in the Teton Valley, you could do all of this yourself – but it is much easier and safer to retain the services of a Jackson Hole realty service.



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Patching Up Those Holes in your Apartment Walls

Friday, October 9th, 2009
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The Apartment Dude asked:


You had some posters and frames hung up on the walls with tacks and nails, but now you’ve decided to redesign your place, take them down, and move a few onto a different wall in your apartment. The problem is: those nasty looking holes are still there…staring at you…laughing in that hole in the wall sort of way.

You’d love to patch them up and forget about them, but aren’t exactly sure how. Learning is worth it though because you’ll have less to worry about when you one day, many years down the line move into a different place.

As always, we’re here to help you! Our apartment hole patching up experts, whom bear the title “Apholepatchperts,” have come up with a “how to” check list to help you get those holes fixed in no time!

It’s Putty Time- Apply a color-matched wood putty to the nail or pin hole. Try to fill in the hole completely then level it with the surrounding area. Allow the putty to completely dry.

A Light Sanding- Sand the putty gently until it’s smooth and level with the surrounding area.

Stop! it’s Painting Time- Once the puttied area seems flush and smooth with the rest of the wall, you’ll want to paint the area the same color as the rest of the wall. In many cases it’s best to go ahead and paint the entire wall to make sure your color matches. Don’t forget to put down plastic paint clothes to protect the carpet as well as tape off the areas of touching other walls and ceiling that you don’t want to get paint on.

Let the paint dry and your holes should be patched up. Depending on the type of paint used and the thickness of the coat put on, you may want to paint over the wall one more time. This sounds more complicated than it really is. Once you have all the supplies, get to working, and it should only take you a few hours! Good luck!

For more tips on apartment living, fun, recipes, decoration, or finding an apartment check out ApartmentHomeLiving.com



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Trepanning the Light Fantastic: Cevin Soling Gives you a Hole in the Head

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
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Mark Kirby asked:


If you’re like most people, you probably think that you need a mind-expanding experience like you need a hole in the head. There are others – artists, intrepid explorers of the mind – who would say the opposite, that you need a hole in the head in order to have drug-free, altered states of consciousness and to experience the clarity and exhilaration of perception that one did as a child.

The act of boring a hole in the skull for such purposes is called trepanation. This subject is thoroughly explored in the documentary film A Hole In The Head, directed by Eli Kabillio and conceived and produced by Cevin Soling, leader of the post everything rock band The Love Kills Theory. Inspired by an offhand comment and following a trail of rumors, Mr. Soling discovered a group of people, trepanauts if you will, who practice this form of surgery that had been prevalent in ancient civilizations found in Africa, South America and the Far East. This surgery is thought to increase blood flow to the brain thus making it function the way it does before the skull completely forms and hardens with age.

In this film we hear comments from those who have had trepanation by choice – and one who had it by accident – and swear by its benefits, as well as those in the scientific community who think it is a bogus and dangerous practice used by wackos who are just after the next high. It is a fascinating film that does what documentaries are meant to do: bore through the flesh and bone of a topic and explore its nooks and crannies in the pursuit of truth.

http://www.holeintheheadmovie.com

http://www.myspace.com/trepanation

http://www.youtube.com/trepanned

[Mark Kirby] Why did you produce this movie?

[Cevin Soling] I had read an interview with Paul McCartney in Musician magazine where he talked about having dinner with John Lennon, who suggested that they both get trepanned. Lennon was always on the look out for all sorts of ways to “expand consciousness” and exorcize demons while McCartney, who was also curious, tended to be more skeptical, as he was in this instance. Generally, interviewers always asked the same questions to the Beatles, and hence, gotten the same answers, so this reference to trepanation was fascinating for being an aberration in addition to its content.

The subject reappeared for me when I saw Donna Kossy’s book, Kooks, where she seemed to indicate that while the practice is extremely unconventional, there might actually be some benefit from it. That was the part that intrigued me since I am not interested in pathology or freak shows, but am fascinated by intellectual potential. After doing further research, I learned that skulls have been found all over the world with holes cut into them dating back as far as 10,000 years, and that these holes were made while the people were alive and most lived many years with a hole. There are theories as to why it was done, but it still persists as an anthropological riddle in the situations where it wasn’t done in response to head trauma. In addition, there weren’t any conclusive studies on the effects of trepanation on brain function and I wanted to see if there was a correlation and if, perhaps, this might have been a reason for prehistoric trepanation.

Spoiler alert: in this film you will see a lot of skulls with holes. Some are damn big, too. And there will be blood, so this film is not for those who are particularly squeamish. But the filmmaking style is so academic and unassuming, while still being entertaining, that you feel like you’re watching a BBC documentary and not some reality T.V. show. One never gets the sense that there is a filmmaker smirking at or mocking the people interviewed. This should be normal in a documentary but with FOX news, CNN and the advocacy style of Michael Moore (“Fahrenheit 911,” “Sicko”) lowering or raising the bar, depending on one’s point of view, this fairness stands out, and refreshingly so.

[Mark Kirby] Tell me about the director, Eli Kabillio. How did he become involved in your project?

[Cevin Soling] Eli was a friend of a friend who I hired to do the camera, lighting and sound. I had the idea, and tracked down all the people and set up and conducted all of the interviews and did all the research. Once we completed filming, I had no idea what you were supposed to do next because I had no film background at that time. Eli was so intrigued by the project that he ran with it without any expectations for payment and oversaw the editing, including tracking down stock footage. Eli got the director credit even though the project was mine because of the post production work he did where he gave the movie its form. He also is responsible for getting it sold to Discovery, so I am very appreciative for that, too.

After that project, Eli and I became partners and friends. I don’t think I have ever met anyone with his work ethic. He hardly ever sleeps. We worked together on a few more projects and then focused on our own things independently. In addition to the many films he directed and produced, he handled all the company business and has a family. Recently, we amicably went our separate ways and I formed Spectacle Films.

[Mark Kirby] How does this film project relate to your philosophical interests, especially Situationism?

[Cevin Soling] I think the goal of philosophy, or any intellectual discipline, is to improve the human condition. I see the Situationist movement as an attempt to raise awareness so people can improve the quality of their lives and trepanation is also an earnest attempt to find a way to improve one’s state.

[Mark Kirby] The people who have had the surgery in the movie are such characters. How did you find them?

[Cevin Soling] Those people were the pioneers. They were the first to study the practice and perform the procedure on themselves. Their names were easy to find since their efforts have been documented, it just took a bit of detective work to track them all down and persistence to get them to agree to talk on camera after they had been treated so unfairly by the press.

[Mark Kirby] The people who were interviewed seem sane and intelligent. How were they off-camera?

[Cevin Soling] Without exception, they were all incredibly friendly, generous, and enthusiastic about their lives in general. They are sane, intelligent, and warmhearted people. Some were initially guarded about discussing trepanation due to brutal press they had received in the past, and I was proud to present their positions without bias.

[Mark Kirby] How would a person who wants to find a doctor or hospital who is willing to do – or knows about – this procedure?

[Cevin Soling] Generally, they can’t and that is a big issue for the people who advocate this procedure. There was a doctor in Mexico who performed this on demand, but his practice got shut down as a result.

[Mark Kirby] Do you feel that the skepticism toward trepanation is rooted in actual science or is it part of our culture’s mistrust and disdain for consciousness raising and exploration?

[Cevin Soling] That is an excellent question. I think it is both. First, the science isn’t there because it hasn’t been something most researchers have had the inclination to study. This does not mean that science won’t someday prove (or disprove) the efficacy of the procedure. In fact, one of the people who had the procedure done has been spearheading research with a prominent Russian physician that has been yielding some promising results. Even if that research leads to an article published in JAMA, I don’t think there would be a response to make the practice available.

There are several reasons for this: one is due to what Thomas Kuhn described as the need for a paradigm shift with regards to scientific revolutions, and the other is that doctors are only trained to repair something that is not functioning properly. The notion of performing a procedure that provides enhancement is typically seen as taboo. Whether that harkens back to a response to Nazi medical experimentation or fear over opening a can of worms with regards to biological eugenics, there are certainly reasons for concern.

The argument levied against that by the trepanned is that the procedure is a corrective restoration of consciousness to the time before the sutures on our skull sealed around the age of eighteen. In general, though, consciousness is not seen to fall within the domain of the medical profession beyond whether you are conscious or unconscious. For politicians, the only socially acceptable way to alter ones consciousness is through religion.

[Mark Kirby] The subjects in the film and the filmmakers themselves specifically request that you don’t try this at home. It could be dangerous and is probably not covered by health insurance. Does it work? Check out the film and hear what the people who have done it have to say and judge for yourself. And remember this: medical science, at various times over the years has stated with complete assuredness the following concepts: black people have smaller skulls and brains than people of European descent, Puerto Ricans are a mongrel race with degenerate genes, women are emotionally unstable and depressed because they lack a penis, and insanity is caused by demons. Okay, that last one might be true.

A Hole In The head is now available on DVD, visit http://www.holeintheheadmovie.com



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What are the odds of making a hole-in-one in golf?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
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Mustang Nik~Mikey’s KittyKat asked:


Have you ever had a hole-in-one?
*sorry for the thumbs down-the fairy is making rounds. it’s not from me.
Mustang - yea, be good! Or you’ll have to flash that pretty smile of yours to the nice policeman and convince him you really weren’t trying to lay rubber and burn out!

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A potted plant was left in darkbox for a week with a small hole on one side.What changes will u see?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
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Andre W asked:


A potted plant was left in dark box for a week with a small hole on one side.What changes will u see at the end of the week?

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Best Place in Ann Arbor Michigan for Beginners Golf Lessons?

Monday, October 5th, 2009
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Steve S asked:


Any good affordable courses anyone know of in Ann Arbor michigan for someone to take beginners golf lessons?

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