Saturday, October 9, 2010

…10/2–10: the best thing to create…is friendship

64º in ABQ; 50% humidity at 6A…overnight T’storms at The Beach; the HQ for DNA science is moving from the Duke City to Santa Fe; people have not given up hope in finding the missing balloonists who were last seen off the E Coast of Italy; about $100 million will be spent by tourists during the next eight days; the AM events for the Balloon Fiesta appear to be going on as planned; UNM homecoming prep rally today; one in seven NM domestic violence cases involve children; The Beach is fully occupied until the end of November; NM Spaceport received FED funding; the Travelocity ‘Roaming Gnome’ is attending the Balloon Fiesta;
Dunkin Donuts sells the most amount of coffee, about thirty cups per second; one should not use a percolator to create the drink: it tends to burn the taste; Bank of America puts foreclosures on hold in 23 states; Los Angeles man spent six days in a desert canyon without food & water, but he is improving at a CA HOSP; ad companies increase the volume on their TV commercials;
Coffee was imported from Europe to the Caribbean; the coffee houses, or cafés, in Europe, gave rise to the newspaper, a place where people shared stories; deadly train crash in Indonesia; Osama bin Laden has released another audio tape, the second in a twenty-four hour period; robots are being used to find the missing balloonists; India is one of the biggest consumers of butter; Druid is an accepted religion in the UK;

…10/3–10: true beauty should never be ignored
56º in ABQ; 74% humidity at 6A…last night, nocturnal rain at The Beach; everything appeared to be a ‘go’ for AM events at the Balloon Fiesta today; there is also an Arts & Crafts Fair in ABQ, as well as an ‘Oktoberfest’; yesterday, hail fell around the Jemez & San Felipe Pueblos, and in the E MTN of ABQ; today, Mass Ascension was a ’go’; eight men arrested as part of a statewide child porn network; so far, no debris from the missing balloonists has been found; foreclosures on the rise in Rio Rancho; Balloon Glow was given the green light; this is the 39th year for the INTL event; record crowds is were reported at the Fiesta yesterday; this AM, the ‘ABQ Box’ was working; there are 140 vendors at the event; today, UNM students prepared ‘care packages’ for families of teen suicides; one balloonist did get tangled in power lines, but the electricity was immediately shut off; a woman is running for the position of Navajo PRES; [R] candidate is leading in the NM GOV race; as a team, completed UNM dependent audit;
People cannot afford the premiums for ‘pre-existing conditions’ medical INS coverage; flight from MX to Denver was halted on the CO ru
nway because of a sick child onboard the plane; for the first time, there will be three women on the bench of the US Supreme Court; the TARP program ended today; he/she is “not the sharpest knife in the drawer”;
It’s time for the Paris Auto show; US tourists traveling to Europe are told to be alert for possible al Qaeda style attacks by terrorists teams: extremists in Europe on a planned timetable, Germans trained in PAK;; a rock & roll jihad for peace;

…10/4–10: natural beauty: the best
59º in ABQ; 72% humidity at 6A…GAQ; there were ‘park & ride’ problems getting to Fiesta Park; search has ended for missing balloonists; a ‘baby bee’ is a new addition to the special shape balloons; so far, the America’s Challenge ba
lloon race was a ‘go’; Las Cruces wants to build a museum of Nature & Science; NM has the fifth highest number of children live in poverty, about 25% of our youngsters; NM resident killed while jet skiing in waters that border MX;
Hell Week, Day Two; helped a co-worker with her TES edits; empty AM R/R;
Wet in: Boston, NYC, Philly, Cleveland, Atlantic City, SLC, Boise, Remo, Phoenix, DC, Baltimore, Buffalo, Albany, Bangor, Roanoke and ‘the’ Las Vegas; Midwest AM frost & freeze warnings; rainy along parts of I-80 & I-81; temps from the 50s to the 90s;
People who sit with laptops on their legs could suffer from ‘toasted skin syndrome’; student killed at NC UNIV; the DOW ended down; Verizon admits overcharging customers in cell phone fees: blame on a ‘software glitch’; usin
g dogs in Asheville, NC to find bedbugs; defects delay the debut of the new $100 bill; OH mother accidentally shot her son in the leg;
Taliban attack more tankers on the AFG/PAK border; there is a travel ‘alert’, not a ‘warning’ for tourists in Europe; UN climate change conference is being held in China; another lion attack, this time, at a circus; oil is $81.58 per barrel; gold is $1,316.80 an ounce;

…10/5–10: harmony, and pleasure
60º in ABQ; 64% humidity at 6A…GAQ; officer involved shooting on the Isleta Pueblo, near the Hard Rock Casino; bedbugs have been found in a NE ABQ APT Complex; America’s Challenge balloon race has been delayed due to a chance of bad weather; pedestrian struck & killed on Gibson; less Rail Runner riders than this same time, one year ago; house fire near I-25 & Gibson;
Hell Week, Day 2.5; quickly took care of a charge that had not been coded for my Director; no CTI Admits; mostly positive Gay remarks on the sidewalks of UNM;
ABQ weather conditions, and Balloon Fiesta photos, were mentioned on the Weather Channel; wet in: Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Boston, Miami, Flagstaff, Albany, NYC, Philly, Buffalo and DC; bad weather along areas of I-80, I-90 & I-95; fire danger in the SE US; temps from the 50s to the 80s;
Barge hit high voltage line in Houston, TX: caused up to $1 billion in damages; Tea Party support is slipping; GOOGLE TV: the next step in watching programs; FL man goes on a deadly rampage before killing himself; NM GOV race makes NATL news; US trains & subways are also on a ‘travel alert’; sign of the times; CNN mentioned the ABQ Balloon Fiesta; fewer families own more than one vehicle; younger people are suffering strokes; TN house goes up in flames because the homeowners failed to pay a $75 rural fee that allowed firefighters to battle country blazes; mother beat her child because of a low math test score; TN man shot a teen because the youngster was wearing saggy pants; the DOW ended up; White House going solar powered; the Patriots won;
Trapped Chilean miners may be freed by mid-October; a ‘general threat’ for European travelers; Japan cut its prime interest rate; man died boarding a plane to Dubai because he was blind; oil is $82.82 per barrel; gold is $1,340.30 an ounce; dam burst at metal processing plant in Hungary, caus
ing a toxic sludge/tsunami to destroyed homes, and kill animals; more oil in Iraq than originally estimated;

…10/6–10: a beautiful fashion
57º in ABQ; 77% humidity at 6A…GAQ; America’s Challenge Balloon Race has been delayed another day; two boys suffered major leg injuries in Valencia CNTY when their ATV collided with a truck; texting will no longer be allowed when driving in the Duke City, even if the car is stopped; car thefts are down in ABQ; seventeen countries participated in the Flight of Nations;
Re-design meeting at 11A; the hierarchy and power of MGMT & doctors does not make sense; some changes, more interaction with Brent; no CTI Admits; we are in Code Purple; empty AM R/R;
Wet in: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Boston, Philly, SLC, San Diego, Redding [CA], Farmington [NM], Providence, New Bedford, Springfield [MA], Parkersburg [WV], DC, Baltimore, Roanoke, Los Angeles, NYC and Roanoke; rainy weather conditions along sections of I-70, I-80 & I-81; two teens struck by lightning in St. George, UT; snow in the Great Smoky NATL Park, in NC; AZ tornadoes; temps from the 50s to the 80s;
Art made from tornado damaged bicycles; FL minister left his one year old girl in a car while he attended services, she died; proposal to do HIV testing at DC DMV offices; man found something in his can of soda that he bought from a vending machine; the Times SQ Bomber will spend the rest of his life in prison; OH mother shot her two children, then killed herself; the DOW ended up; this year, $3 billion will be spent on TV political ads;
The toxic sludge burned through clothes, and could pose an ecological disaster, polluting the Danube; AFG leaders meeting with militant groups for peace talks; ‘grime’ music?; oil is $83.08 per barrel; gold is $1,347.70 an ounce;

…10/7–10: let the games begin
58º in ABQ; 66% humidity at 6A…GAQ; water main break at Louisiana & Lomas; mothers sold crack cocaine while their children starved, and lived in filthy conditions; local man arrested for growing pot on his backyard; should NM convicts be allowed to vote in elections; the Special Shapes Glowdeo should be held tonight;
It will take time to learn this pseudo code process, especially if the rules change every week; some people cannot handle large numbers;
Wet in: Boston, NYC, Grand Junction, Erie, Spokane, Yellowstone, Albany and Providence; wet travel along sections of I-95; TN frost warnings; N AZ twisters tipped trains & trucks: some injuries were reported, but no deaths from the 110 mph winds; slim chances for a Hurricane Otto; temps from the 60s to the 80s;
Free vs. insulting freedom of speech; BP oil spill cover-up by the White House; woman will live thirty days inside a glass cube at a Chicago museum, she can sleep inside the BLDG, and can walk its halls at night, her fo
od will be catered; the DOW ended down; Lipitor is being recalled; this November, 37 states will choose a new GOV; AZ woman accidentally sealed her eye with Superglue, thinking the bottle contained eye drops; 43 million Americans are in need of food stamps, but NYC may not allow this type of money to by soft drinks; cottonmouth moccasin snake bit a tourist at a FL resort;
The toxic chemical sludge has reached the Danube River, tainted parks may be closed for years; oil is $83.23 per barrel; gold is $1,335.00 an ounce; the war in AFG is ten years old; an 8K ft. sandwich has been made in the UAE;

…10/8–10: change vs. dollars, and sense
60º in ABQ; 43% humidity at 6A…GAQ: the America’s Cup Challenge race has been delayed for another day; raw sewage filled local APT; man displays knife at an ABQ City Council meeting to express his disgust in being arrested for feeding the homeless; bomb scare at a local K-Mart; freeze warnings for parts of NM; bullying on Rio Rancho buses: this topic is a major concern on the ABQ school website;
Left at 12:30P, and ate at Saggio’s; work on more older admissions; are there location changes in my future, and when will this occur; empty AM R/R;
Wet in: Rapid City, Olympia [WA], Billings, SLC & Seattle; snow in the Denver area; the N Plains of the US is past peak foliage; TS Otto has 70 mph winds, moving ENE at 14 mph, does not pose any threat to N Am
erica as it strengthens into a hurricane; temps from the 60s to the 80s;
Father used his children to rob cars; a man has ran across the United States, and planted a flag with the name of a fallen soldier: he averages thirty miles per day; CO town is making money by selling medical use marijuana; CA cases of whooping cough have reached numbers not seen since the 1950s; the life expectancy of Americans has not increased; largest public works project has been stopped, the cost has gone way over the proposed amount; the DOW ended up; two students shot at Carlsbad, CA school; Bank of America faulty foreclosures are frozen across the US; no change in the US jobless rate: still 9.6%; 72K dead people received stimulus checks;
Man from China wins the Nobel Peace Prize: currently, he is in jail; the drilling is getting closer to reaching the trapped Chilean miners; oil is $82.66 per barrel; gold is $1,345.30 an ounce;

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