Monthly Archives: April 2008
Bitter? Lots of Voters Are Just Exactly That
There was and still is a lot of political flap over Barack Obama’s comments over people who are bitter. But I have a few simple questions to ask you. * Are you happy that your job and industry has been … Continue reading
Senate To Investigate Improprieties With EPA
The Senate holds a hearing today in its Environment Committee to review the process that has changed the way the EPA is able to screen chemicals for cancer and other health risks. The undermining of the EPA’s ability to determine … Continue reading
Going To The Great Outdoors And What To Wear
I have found a great website for those of you who like me enjoy the outdoors such as hunting and fishing. The clothing, especially the pants at BDU are what you need for an outdoor outing. Military style garments with … Continue reading
WordPress 2.51 and Automatic Updates Of Your Data Base
It seems like just a few days have passed since we updated our WordPress installation to version 2.5 and we already have an update to version 2.51. That one went off without a hitch and I am wondering about your … Continue reading
Local Plant Fuels Its Operation With Landfill Methane Gas
Today on Earth Day I thought I might share a little of what is going on right here in my own backyard nearly. In the next county over from me, Spartanburg SC, county officials with the Wellford Landfill have made … Continue reading
Unbeatable Ticket In The Fall For The Democrats
With only a few more days until the Pennsylvania elections the race between Clinton and Obama has tightened up. The analysts still claim Hillary is solidly out in front but Obama has closed the gap considerably despite what seems to … Continue reading
Bush Admits To Knowledge Of “Harsh” Interrogations
In a stunning admission to ABC news Friday night, President Bush declared that he knew his top national security advisers discussed and approved specific details of the CIA’s use of torture. Bush reportedly told ABC, “I’m aware our national security … Continue reading
Our Visits To Atlanta When The Kids Were Young
One of our greatest spring vacations is going to Atlanta Georgia. It is not very far for us and there is so much to do. A great place to start and our families favorite was Stone Mountain Park. whether your … Continue reading
Titanic’s 96th Anniversary
Ninety six years ago today the Titanic slipped beneath the waves of the north Atlantic carrying one thousand five hundred and seventeen souls to their demise. It still ranks today as one of the worst peacetime maritime disasters of all … Continue reading
Staying Calm As I Have Issues With My New Computer
This morning I have been trying to get my computer back to where I had it before the lightning got it. My new motherboard came in Thursday and I was up late putting it back together. Actually I had it … Continue reading