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Notes from the Surf XXXII

The first of this year’s two solar eclipses is tomorrow, January 26. Collaborate with Fate on incoming Comet Lulin, Flight 1549, and the eclipse.

Chicago Tribune: “Barack Obama’s ‘Citizen’s Briefing Book’: Americans want the truth about UFOs, Stephen Colbert added to the federal payroll” How about looking into the [...]

The Political Charade, Act III: The King is Dead! Long Live the King!

A year ago, still festering under GW and his underhanded tactics, I pleaded, “I’ll frankly be pleased enough if there even IS an election in November, as long as it’s followed by an actual swearing-in come January.” Indeed, I am pleased to see this. The new president is a lot easier [...]

Twitter Tales

I have some friends here in Hawaii who, like many others on this remote and abundant island, choose to live unfettered by technology for the most part. They choose to live close to the earth, and close to each other, rather than close to a wireless signal. When you go to [...]

Planes, waves, earthquakes and alien life

Everyone’s still amazed and relieved after the “miraculous, heroic” crash landing of US Airways flight 1549 in the Hudson river today. All 155 people on board are safe. Already a few interesting comments, one from Collaborate with Fate on the astrological resonance to 9/11, and some cool synchs from Thuther over [...]

Links Added 1/11/09

Regardless of what various stats counters will tell you, it’s hard to really know how many people are reading this blog, and how many really use the resources here on my Favorite Links page. This long list of links reflects years of websurfing; I don’t necessarily agree with them all, but I [...]

Notes from the Surf XXXI

Deja vu: Biggest full moon of the year, following December’s biggest full moon of the year.

Yellowstone tremors: some say there’s nothing to worry about. Others are accused of creating unnecessary panic, as this article explains. There hasn’t been a swarm of earthquakes such as these for over 20 years, [...]

Damn the Doom

On December 26, the world started rumbling its discontent a little louder. Swarms of earthquakes began under Yellowstone, which continued all week to the consternation of scientists. The largest quake so far, a 3.9, happened on the 27th, the day Israel began air assaults against Gaza. A week later, a [...]