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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/9/2012 3:13:05 AM

Hi Kathleen, I don't have a favorite yet among the guys but my brother likes DeAndre too. I just think the girls are so much better than any of the guys this year. We'll see, as things progress, whether I change my mind or not. :)

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Hi Mary Evelyn,

Here's one of the favorites of this year's men...the men each had to sing a Stevie Wonder song, I wanted to show the dance moves by DeAndre Brackensick, in comparison to Millie Small from 1964, they're both doing Ska dance moves, popular in Jamaican style music.

You'll see Millie Small doing similar Ska dance steps toward the end...I've been hooked on "My Boy Lollipop" for a long time :)

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/9/2012 3:15:34 AM

Miguel what an intriquing theory and I have no doubt it could very well be true and I also found the article very interesting. :)

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Hi Evelyn and friends,

The below article looked pretty interesting to me. Looks like
the real cause in the Titanic disaster was a full moon plus the fact that the moon was lined up with the sun, thus exerting an uncommon gravitational pull on the Earth. Pretty similar to what we have these days, right?

Hugs,

Miguel


What sank the Titanic? Scientists point to the moon


Surprising new theory on Titanic's sinking

Scientists think an odd combination of astronomical events may have doomed the ocean liner. Unexpected culprit


SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A century after the Titanic disaster, scientists have found an unexpected culprit of the crash: the moon.

Anyone who knows history or blockbuster movies knows that the cause of the ocean liner's accident 100 years ago next month was that it hit an iceberg.

"But the lunar connection may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic," said Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist whose team of forensic astronomers examined the moon's role.

Ever since the Titanic sank in the early morning of April 15, 1912, killing 1,517 people, researchers have puzzled over Captain Edward Smith's seeming disregard of warnings that icebergs were in the area where the ship was sailing.

Smith was the most experienced captain in the White Star Line and had sailed the North Atlantic sea lanes on numerous occasions. He had been assigned to the maiden voyage of the Titanic because he was a knowledgeable and careful seaman.

Greenland icebergs of the type that the Titanic struck generally become stuck in the shallow waters off Labrador and Newfoundland, and cannot resume moving southward until they have melted enough to re-float or a high tide frees them, Olson said.

So how was it that such a large number of icebergs had floated so far south that they were in theshipping lanes well south of Newfoundland that night?

The team investigated speculation by the late oceanographer Fergus Wood that an unusually close approach by the moon in January 1912 may have produced such high tides that far more icebergs than usual managed to separate from Greenland, and floated, still fully grown, into shipping lanes that had been moved south that spring because of reports of icebergs.

Olson said a "once-in-many-lifetimes" event occurred on January 4, 1912, when the moon and sun lined up in such a way that their gravitational pulls enhanced each other. At the same time, the moon's closest approach to earth that January was the closest in 1,400 years, and the point of closest approach occurred within six minutes of the full moon. On top of that, the Earth's closest approach to the sun in a year had happened just the previous day.

"This configuration maximized the moon's tide-raising forces on the Earth's oceans," Olson said. "That's remarkable."

His research determined that to reach the shipping lanes by mid-April, the iceberg that the Titanic struck must have broken off from Greenland in January 1912. The high tide caused by the bizarre combination of astronomical events would have been enough to dislodge icebergs and give them enough buoyancy to reach the shipping lanes by April, he said.

Olson's team has sought to use tide patterns to determine exactly when Julius Caesar invaded Britain and prove the legend that Mary Shelley was inspired by a bright full moon shining through her window to write the gothic classic "Frankenstein."

The team's Titanic research may have vindicated Captain Smith - albeit a century too late - by showing that he had a good excuse to react so casually to a report of ice in the ship's path. He had no reason at the time to believe that the bergs he was facing were as numerous or as large as they turned out to be, Olson said.

"In astronomical terms, the odds of all these variables lining up in just the way they did was, well, astronomical," he said.

The research will appear in the April issue of "Sky & Telescope" magazine.

(Reporting By Jim Forsyth; Editing by Corrie MacLaggan and Paul Thomasch)

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/9/2012 3:22:59 AM

Miguel I always enjoy listening to you sing because you put so much emotion into a song. Thanks for sharing with us.:)

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Hi again, Evelyn and friends,

Not very sure of this, but I hope you like my recent recording of this awesome theme, 'My Funny Valentine' (http://www.singsnap.com/karaoke/r/c5be5471e).

Thank you,

Miguel

My Funny Valentine by krishnanand in the style of Frank Sinatra




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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/9/2012 5:07:07 AM
10_1_136.gifHi everyone,
In today's society we all rely heavily on computers and computer chips. Computers allow us to communicate with people instantly all over the globe. Computer chips provide communication satelites to operate, cell phone towers and even the newer model automobiles are computerized. A lot of factories rely on computers and automobile manufacturers have computerized robots that do most of the work. In short, without computers and computer chips, we will all be lost. Even water purification plants are computerized. The reason that I'm bringing all this up is because we are seeing much more activity occuring on the Sun's surface than during any time in history. When a Solar Flare occurs, particles from the eruption bombard Earth. The radiation and other elements from these particles are capable of knocking out anything that is computerized. My question is, with this increased activity that is occuring, just how soon will one of these eruptions be big enough to send us back into the dark ages?

I am hoping that it will not be too soon, because I have met a lot of wonderful people in this community and I would definetely miss listening to the Peruvian Casanova singing. I cannot imagine a world without such wonderful friends, although with the increased activity I do not believe it will be that far in the future.
GOD BLESS YOU
~Mike~
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(P.S. The latest Solar Flare was March 6th, and today our Earth has been bombarded, and will be for 24 hours. We dodged the bullet this time, but there is always a next time.)
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/9/2012 10:05:44 AM

Hi there!

And what about when Iran has a nuclear bomb that can reach the USA?. They say when a nuclear bomb goes off it fries all the plastic coating off the wires and could leave the whole US and Canada in the dark. People should buy one of those old mantle kerosene lamps such as those with which some of us were raised.

Imagine that you can afford a nice new car, a Mercedes, perhaps, but you won't be able to drive it because even though you have lots of money, the pumps at the gas station won't pump gas because the computers don't work.

But if that bomb goes off anywhere near we live we won't have to worry about it because our flesh will melt off us like the plastic coating off of the wires. The Bible says in Zechariah 14:12 " ....Their flesh shall dissolve while they stand on their feet, their eyes shall dissolve in their sockets, and their tongues shall dissolve in their mouths." They say that this passage describes what happens when a nuclear bomb detonates. The Bible calls it a plague ..see the rest of Zech 14:12. Frankly if that happens, I hope it drops right on top of me so I won't know what hit me and it will be over in a second and I will be with the Lord forevermore. Alleluejah!!

Have a great day!

Helen




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10_1_136.gifHi everyone,
In today's society we all rely heavily on computers and computer chips. Computers allow us to communicate with people instantly all over the globe. Computer chips provide communication satelites to operate, cell phone towers and even the newer model automobiles are computerized. A lot of factories rely on computers and automobile manufacturers have computerized robots that do most of the work. In short, without computers and computer chips, we will all be lost. Even water purification plants are computerized. The reason that I'm bringing all this up is because we are seeing much more activity occuring on the Sun's surface than during any time in history. When a Solar Flare occurs, particles from the eruption bombard Earth. The radiation and other elements from these particles are capable of knocking out anything that is computerized. My question is, with this increased activity that is occuring, just how soon will one of these eruptions be big enough to send us back into the dark ages?

I am hoping that it will not be too soon, because I have met a lot of wonderful people in this community and I would definetely miss listening to the Peruvian Casanova singing. I cannot imagine a world without such wonderful friends, although with the increased activity I do not believe it will be that far in the future.
GOD BLESS YOU
~Mike~
http://www.countryvalues65.com
(P.S. The latest Solar Flare was March 6th, and today our Earth has been bombarded, and will be for 24 hours. We dodged the bullet this time, but there is always a next time.)
Spend $4 and get back $10 every time you spend. Contact me (Helen) at this email »»» zhebee@yahoo.com
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