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zBrown
Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
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May 21, 2014 - 10:09am PT
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May be time to focus in closer, say for example on the genome of the termite.
The first termite genome fills a gap in social inset genomics
It's not the question "Are you social?", but rather "Are eucoscial?"
http://www.sciencecodex.com/the_first_termite_genome_fills_a_gap_in_social_inset_genomics-134092
"The termite genome reveals many unique genetic targets that can be disrupted for better termite control," said Scharf, who is the O. Wayne Rollins/Orkin Chair in Molecular Physiology and Urban Entomology. "Depending on which gene or protein that is targeted, we could disrupt termites' neurological processes, molting, digestive factors or cuticle formation. We're just limited by our imagination."
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Could Google Glass be bad for your eye health?
http://www.itproportal.com/2014/05/21/could-google-glass-be-bad-for-your-eye-health/
or that
'Vicious' new praying mantis discovered in Rwanda
AKA, The female wingless "bush tiger mantis" (Dystacta tigrifrutex) de Nyungwe National Park
http://www.sciencecodex.com/the_first_termite_genome_fills_a_gap_in_social_inset_genomics-134092
Some social ants, by way of proving the old adage, "it's always something".
One feature could have provided a big help in identifying the species, the male genitalia. This, however, was missing, as ants had gobbled up these vital parts while the male dried up in the Rwandan heat, the researchers noted.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 21, 2014 - 01:16pm PT
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zBrown, none of the termite technical tracts are available to users without Drupal, whatever. We are just TOO PRIMITIVE.
Buncha savages.
Like at the old Preston Acadamy in Ione!
Located at the end of Palm Drive in Ione, in the scenic Sierra Nevada foothills.
Former Preston wards include:
Eddie Anderson, best known for his role as "Rochester" in Jack Benny's radio and television programs.
Ernest Booth, discovered by H. L. Mencken, who published his stories in The American Mercury; he wrote a successful autobiography, Stealing Through Life; a novel, With Sirens Screaming; and a number of scenarios and screenplays, including Ladies of the Mob (1928) and Ladies of the Big House (1931).
Rory Calhoun, who was known as Francis McCown when he was a Preston ward in the late 1930s.
Don Jordan, joined a boxing program at Preston and went on to become world welterweight champion by defeating Virgil Akins.
Heavyweight boxer Eddie Machen graduated from Preston's boxing program and went on to fight such boxers as Ingemar Johansson, Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, and Joe Frazier.
Merle Haggard marked his time at Preston with a "PSoI" tattoo; his school file noted that he "likes to sing and play the guitar."
Tennis great Pancho Gonzales honed his skills on the Preston School's tennis court shortly before turning professional and has been rated by some experts as the greatest player of all time.
Neal Cassady discovered literature in the Preston School library and later was at the very center of the Beat Movement. He was the "N.C." of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and the model for the character Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Cassady drove Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters on the bus named "Further" and later drove bus for the Grateful Dead.
Bill Sands wrote a best-selling autobiography, My Shadow Ran Fast, and founded the Seventh Step prisoner rehabilitation program.
Phil Thatcher became active in prison ministry, penned an autobiography, Under Arrest, and was granted a full pardon by Governor Earl Warren.
Tony Cornero made his fortune as a rumrunner during Prohibition and later built the Stardust Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
Caryl Chessman became a celebrity author while on Death Row in the 1950s.
Ray D. Johnson escaped from Preston twice and later became the first maximum security prisoner to escape from Folsom State Prison. He wrote an autobiography, Too Dangerous to be at Large.
Joseph Paul Cretzer led the bloodiest and most notorious attempted escape from Alcatraz Island. The "Battle of Alcatraz" resulted in the deaths of two guards and three inmates, including Cretzer.
Eddie Bunker became a successful author and actor, writing books like "Animal Factory" and "No Beast So Fierce," as well as appearing in films like "Reservoir Dogs," "The Running Man," and "Tango & Cash."
Keeny Teran former bantamweight contender from the 1950s. Keeny learned to fight at Preston.
--Wikipedia
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 21, 2014 - 01:22pm PT
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They sell $100.00/night visiting arrangements to groups of gulls/tourons.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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May 21, 2014 - 01:45pm PT
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hey there say, mouse...
wow, enjoyed the merced street entertainment, once again, :)
i got to do that a few times in south texas... really loved it...
awww, just saw my patty sun dial pupdog, :))
happy good day, :)
we GOT some sun here, so, outside i now go, :)
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 21, 2014 - 01:47pm PT
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Our family passed through in 1959 on our way down the valley on State 33 enroute to Santa Barbara, which we approached from the hills after coming over the pass. We did not stop, but then there was no prison.
Never had occasion to go through there again.
I-5 is the way to go now, and there is a McDonald's in Kettleman City, so it's like you really don't need to stop, just drive through munching on your Chicken McNuggets.
I'm sneaking this in...good video. Apparently, McNuggets are NOT made from live chicks tossed into a hopper, as the rumor mongers suggest.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/02/06/272112028/oh-so-thats-what-goes-into-a-mcdonalds-chicken-mcnugget
Thank you, Cargill, Ontario, Canada.
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zBrown
Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
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May 21, 2014 - 03:55pm PT
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If you get stranded here on the corner without the poorboys, could it be truthfully said that you're stuck right outside of Lodi again?
Oh lord (for a Christian nation).
At least there should be something to drink.
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zBrown
Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
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May 21, 2014 - 04:06pm PT
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There's gold in that there country. Be there, or else. It already has everything anyone could need and much more.
Special guest appearance by either the real or the fake LOCKER!!
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 21, 2014 - 11:51pm PT
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neebee, I found our model, thanks to Renee and Tommy, with whom I dined tonight.
Tommy helped organize the toys give-away at the Christmas Eve dinner at the VFW.
I saw old Tommy T.
In the chow line same as me.
I asked him did he know this gal.
He said surely, man, she's my pal.
So her name is known
And soon she'll be shown
The portrait you wrought
From the photo I shot.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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May 22, 2014 - 12:04am PT
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hey there say, mouse...
wow and cheers, you brought down the house...
as to joys for the day...
oh my, and oh hey...
say, i just noticed that i did not have a good full shot...
of the photo, and missed a tad, but not a lot...
of certain bits of it...
but, i hope she will love it, lickety split...
wow, such a share of your supper, and success, so fun!
now, for us all to enjoy, with the day, all done!
:)
wow, it IS on it's way to you... not sure when it will get there???
sat? at lastest, monday?? soonest friday, ???
wow, also, am trying to find a way to the bike to you...
if you know anyone coming down from yosemite to merced, let me know...
:)
here she is again, to go with your above photo:
:)
oh yes!!! on my facebook all that neat stuff i learned about
frankie laine...
wow, what a read up, too, on the wikipedia about him...
wow, a real forerunner for a lot of folks and such, too...
EDIT:
wow, loved all the mule train photos in the song and
all the mule info you got up, mouse...
also, zbrown, neat photo shares, thanks! :)
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 22, 2014 - 04:27am PT
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Thanks a billion for your efforts, gal.
At the end of each day I thank God for my pal.
We had a fellow here in the early last century named Ragsdale who was such a success at breeding mules that farmers in Missouri would buy his stock.
The last mule rodeo held in the area was in Madera in the forties.
I have been cruising Youtube all afternoon and evening. I posted some old film reels on Tarbuster's thread about snow, and here's one that I dug up which is from back when I was only a year old.
It seems like it would be suitable for the high school freshman who was also in the FFA or the 4H Club. [Click to View YouTube Video]
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 22, 2014 - 10:33am PT
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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May 22, 2014 - 01:43pm PT
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hey there say, mouse...
lighting the way, with flames of hope, :))
well:
looks like we have a kind volunteer to get the bike to you,
will wait and check on the details...
but so far, it may be the first week, nearabouts, of june...
:)
mouse will soon be mobile, :)
and say--i am asking my calif childhood friend, about PHONES for folks that
can't do the regular bill, etc...
i am sure she knows what this program is...
will email, later...
happy top of the morning to you, which, looks like:
cloudy weather here and and sunny weather ,up top, for you all...
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zBrown
Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
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May 23, 2014 - 10:53am PT
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While not necessarily true that where there is heat there are flames, it can be said that where there is enough heat there are dead termites:
Heat Eradication Chart Termites Lethal Temperature Time Duration
Adult Dry Wood Termites Nymphs
115° F / 46° C 265 Minutes
120° F / 49° C 33 Minutes
125° F / 52° C 10 Minutes
130° F / 130° C 6 Minutes*
100% mortality of adult dry wood termite nymphs,
Forbes and Ebeling, 1987
*It is recommnded that internal building temperature not exceed 149.
How high's the temperature mama?
It's 110 and risin'
Next heat wave, I'm sealing up the garage, turning on the space heater and heading for the river country.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 24, 2014 - 10:47am PT
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 24, 2014 - 03:28pm PT
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To the ǀXam-speaking Bushmen of South Africa, Canopus and Sirius signalled the appearance of termites and flying ants. (Southern hemisphere, hot weather, y'all.)
They also believed stars had the power to cause death and misfortune, and they would pray to Sirius and Canopus in particular to impart good fortune or skill. (Good luck with the pests.)
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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May 25, 2014 - 09:11am PT
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Since I haven't a thumb on the left, it's not possible to even think of handstanding/grandstanding on Half Dome or on the beach.[Click to View YouTube Video]
Pre-sunrise this a.m.
It's supposed to reach ninety-one today and ninety-five tomorrow. I remember a Memorial Day in the (nineteen) eighties at Lake Yosemite, when I camped with a friend and his family and we froze our buns instead of toasting them, though.
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