Sunday, May 30, 2010
YouTube - Elastol Beyond 2000 Why aren't they using this to clean the gulf?
Saturday, May 29, 2010
In Perspective: Visualizing the BP Oil Disaster
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Friday, May 28, 2010
48 States are on board, but WE NEED YOUR HELP WITH VIRGINIA and MAINE ASAP!
From: sean@matthewsnyder.org
Subject: 48 States are on board, but WE NEED YOUR HELP WITH VIRGINIA and MAINE ASAP!
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 12:12:45 -0400
Dear friends:
The support you have provided to help Al Snyder accomplish his mission of getting all 50 states on board the amicus brief in support of Snyder v. Phelps to help stop protests at military funerals is outstanding! But, you are not going to believe this. Virginia is the first state to affirmatively recommend to its Attorney General that the Commonwealth of Virginia NOT participate in an amicus brief. The residents of Virginia should be sick to their stomach!
Here is the good news. Many, many states have specifically told me that the public outcry has helped their respective state make a decision to join the Kansas amicus brief in support of Mr. Snyder and in support of our military and grieving families. Here is your chance to tell the Attorney General of Virginia that he still has time to decide to do the right thing. The Attorney General has the final decision and can – within his power and discretion – choose not act according to the recommendation above. So, he still has time to decide to join the brief on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia!
It does not matter what state that you are from...we are all Americans who value and cherish the freedom our military affords us. Please call, email and fax Virginia ASAP TODAY! The telephone number is (804) 786-2071 and the fax number is (804) 786-1991, the website is: www.vaag.com. Also, please contact his campaign headquarters to let them know, telephone (703) 766-0635, 10560 Main Street, Suite 218, Fairfax, VA 22030, http://www.cucunelli.com AND the Republican Party of Virginia: Chairman Pat Mullins, telephone (804) 780-0111, fax (804) 343-1060, address: The Richard D. Obenshain Center, 115 E. Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23219, website: http://www.rpv.org/about/contact.asp.
Every call, email and fax will help us get Ken Cuccinelli, the Attorney General of Virginia to do the right thing and join the brief! Please tell him that he will embarrass the Commonwealth of Virginia if he does not join the brief immediately. Virginia is the home of the Pentagon and has one of the highest concentrations of military installations and military retirees. The residents of Virginia need our help. Don't let up until Virginia joins and we update our interactive map located at www.matthewsnyder.org. We only have hours left so time is of the essence.
After that and if you still have time, also contact the only other holdout – Maine. The Attorney General of Maine is Janet Mills, telephone (207) 626-8800, fax (207) 287-3145, email janet.mills@maine.gov, website: http://www.maine.gov/ag/
With Memorial Day on Monday, it would be an ironic disappointment if we can't get all 50 states to support military families. Our military deserves our support. Don't let Virginia or Maine disappoint our military by not supporting this cause.
We have until the end of the day on Memorial Day, Monday May 31, 2010 to CONVINCE MAINE AND VIRGINIA TO DO THE RIGHT THING and JOIN THE BRIEF! We need your help ASAP. This is our last chance so please, please don't give up or take no for an answer. Al Snyder won't give up or take no for an answer.
Thank you so very much and Al Snyder thanks you as well.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Koalas asking for water
AT 120 DEGREES IN AUSTRALIA , IT WAS SO HOT FOR A WEEK THAT KOALAS
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
7 suggestions to President Obama on the Great Gulf Oil and PR disaster
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Kevin Costner may hold key to oil spill cleanup
Kevin Costner may hold key to oil spill cleanup
The actor has invested 15 years and $24 million in a cleanup system involving centrifugal oil separators. BP and the Coast Guard plan to test six of the machines on the spill next week.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service specialists capture a laughing gull on Breton Island. Ailing birds are not unusual on the island and usually are left alone, but this one will be tested for oil contamination.(Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times |
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Meanwhile, "Avatar" director James Cameron has said that he would make his underwater vessels available, and actor-director Robert Redford appeared in a commercial, sponsored by the Natural Resources Defense Council, that uses the spill as a clarion call to move forward on clean energy.It is not the first time Hollywood has come to the rescue with cutting-edge technology. Paul Winchell, a versatile ventriloquist and the voice of Tigger in " Winnie the Pooh," was also an inventor who patented an early artificial heart in the 1960s. In 1940, glamorous movie star Hedy Lamarr helped design an un-jammable communications system for use against Nazi Germany.Costner was unavailable for comment. But his business partner, Louisiana attorney John Houghtaling, said, "Yes, Kevin is a star, but he took his stardom and wrote all the checks for this project out of his own pocket. This was one man's vision."Details of any contractual relationship with BP were not disclosed. Asked if the actor would charge for use of the machines, Pat Smith, a spokesman for Costner, said, "We don't know yet. We haven't had that discussion yet. This is only a test trial."Houghtaling said Costner bought the technology, which was originally developed with help from the Department of Energy, after the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster and turned it over to a team of scientists and engineers for fine-tuning."The machines are essentially like big vacuum cleaners, which sit on barges and suck up oily water and spin it around at high speed," Houghtaling said. "On one side, it spits out pure oil, which can be recovered. The other side spits out 99% pure water."If all goes according to plan, he said, "We could have as many as 26 machines dispatched throughout the gulf. Our largest machine is 112 inches high, weighs 2 ½ tons and cleans 210,000 gallons a day of oily water. We are hoping to have 10 machines that size out there — meaning we could potentially clean 2 million gallons of oil water a day."That kind of talk has intrigued BP, the party responsible for the well blowout that caused an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon on April 20, killing 11 workers and triggering one of the largest oil spills in U.S. history. "BP has agreed to test Mr. Costner's machines," BP spokesman Mark Proegler said. "Of course, they need to meet regulations with respect to discharge."With oil washing up on a portion of southeastern Louisiana's swampy edges, word of Costner's devices and their potential capabilities has triggered intense lobbying over where they should be stationed first.High on the list of prospective sites is Plaquemines Parish, where "we've already lost 24 miles of marshland," Nungesser said. "Everything in it — frogs, crickets, fish and plant life — is dead and never coming back."Houghtaling said he was working on a deployment strategy. "Some people want the machines placed out on the blue ocean where the oil is surfacing. Others want them placed along the coastline."In the meantime, frustration escalated Thursday over the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' delay in authorizing dredging to build a chain of barrier islands with sand to protect sensitive coastal areas.Parish leaders, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Sen. David Vitter (R-La.), a member of the Senate committee that oversees the Corps, demanded immediate approval of the plan they estimated could cost about $50 million."The Corps just doesn't get it," Vitter said in a statement. "Thick oil has already gotten behind our existing barrier islands and is infiltrating our marsh. Yet the Corps has no sense of emergency."Corps spokesman Eugene Pawlik said that the agency is using emergency rules to expedite the request, but that it still has to comply with national environmental laws, including soliciting comments from other agencies.Nungesser dispatched an urgent request to the Obama administration to force the Corps to expedite its review process. He also reached out to Costner, the man of the hour in Louisiana's bayou country."I have Kevin Costner's cellphone number and I'm going to call him and ask him to hold a press conference about the Corps' lack of response in this time of emergency," Nungesser said. "He is a caring man, and people know and respect him. Maybe he can help us."louis.sahagun@latimes.com
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