Saturday, December 5th, 2009 at
12:34 pm
Well why not?
They have the resources and technology to do it well.
Though I’ve jumped a head of the story.
Over in Copenhagen just before it begins a twist no reality TV show has matched. Come information of leaked emails and maybe stolen from the Climate Research Unit, University of East Anglic, England.
These e-mails puts carbon reductions, taxes possibly out the window because the Continue reading
Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
10:08 am
When the world leaders meet in Copenhagen and go “Um yes” to talk about greenhouse gas emission reductions. It’s not going to put us instantly back like yester year all snowy and cold.
It’s a problem easier ignored. But all around us as we wait for others to do something.
The wild camel in Australia has gown into a 19th century imported overpopulated pest. With a ratio of… Continue reading
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at
9:24 am
Why do vaccination numbers freely shift?
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones is reported as saying:
…since 1/4 of Canada’s population has been H1N1 vaccinated, this is why the low rate of serious cases and low number of deaths.
If that’s all it took to stop H1N1, why the building up of vaccination and distribution cost of over 2 billion dollars and climbing? Crying out, 3/4… Continue reading
Monday, November 16th, 2009 at
10:21 am
The 2009 H1N1 model method and data used for the H1N1 projections needs serious reviewing.
Finding projection errors so another “sky-is-falling pandemic’ isn’t feared into the population. It’s now causing a slew of mental health anxiety issues across the nation.
The 2009 H1N1 projections helped create mandatory vaccination imposed on the military and general population. New York nurses (all workers in a hospital) have to organize, rally and… Continue reading
Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
1:29 pm
Or sports not important in Canada?
Fran Rider, President Ontario Women’s Hockey Association and Greater Toronto Hockey League president John Gardner interviewed on CBC TV yesterday afternoon. The subject was the lack of ice time for girls and women hockey players.
The charge: Better time ice times are given to the boys and men hockey teams. The girls get the left over worse ice times.
Both Fran… Continue reading
Friday, November 6th, 2009 at
3:37 pm
Good Day,
The saws are buzzing and hammers are a pounding. As a long over due move into a new website is happening right now.
In a day or so everything should be cleaned up and the blog a buzzing with B&W large format photography.
Plus opening brain door thoughts.
But right now, I’ve got to put my hard hat back on and get back building… Continue reading