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Russian nuclear agency confirms role in rocket test explosion

August 10, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the Guardian, Andrew Roth in Moscow, Sat 10 Aug 2019: Rosatom says five staff died in accident that caused radiation levels to spike in Arkhangelsk. Russia’s nuclear energy agency has said an explosion that caused radiation levels to spike in the Arkhangelsk region was caused by an accident during a test of an “isotope … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Nuclear Industry, Politics, Science, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: Arkhangelsk, botched tes, Burevestnik, cruise missile, iodine, Nuclear, nuclear-powered, nuclear-powered cruise missile, radiation, Rosatom, Russia

COSO VOLCANIC FIELD VOLCANO

July 6, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

600+ Earthquakes recorded in the 24 hours ending 07/06/19 at 14:00 PDT CALIFORNIA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT U.S. Geological Survey Saturday, July 6, 2019, 10:42 AM PDT (Saturday, July 6, 2019, 17:42 UTC) COSO VOLCANIC FIELD VOLCANO (VNUM #323180) 36°1’48” N 117°49’12” W, Summit Elevation 7874 ft (2400 m) Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL Current … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, Faits Divers, Science, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: California, California Volcano Observatory, China Lake, Earthquake, earthquake swarm, Inyo County, Mojave Desert, Ridgecrest, Sierra Nevada, Sierra Nevada mountains, swarm, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, Volcano

Paint By Numbers – Dan Robbins

April 6, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Love them or hate them, Paint By Numbers were a big hit in the 1950’s  – this Washington Post obituary highlights the fad and man who created it, Don Robbins. One woman recalled the enjoyment the kits brought to her mother and other relatives as they struggled with illness. “Today, as I cruise the aisles of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Obituaries, Sea Stories, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: 1950's, Dan Robbins, fad, Obituary, Paint By Numbers

Meteor blast over Bering Sea

March 18, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the Guardian 03/18/2019 – Fireball over Kamchatka peninsula in December went largely unnoticed at the time A meteor explosion over the Bering Sea late last year unleashed 10 times as much energy as the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, scientists have revealed. The fireball tore across the sky off Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula on 18 … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Science, Sea Stories, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: 18 December 2018, Bering Sea, Chelyabinsk meteor, explosion, Kamchatka peninsula, meteor

Trump Begins Third Year With Low Job Approval and Doubts About His Honesty

January 20, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

An interesting graphic from PEW RESEARCH published January 18, 2019 on Trump’s third year approval rating. What is interesting is seeing other Presidents ranked in time along with Trump. As is normal with Pew Research, the accompanying article has an excellent summary of their methods and interpretation of the results.

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: confidence, Democrat, Honesty, Immigration, Pew Research, Poll, Republican, Trump

Tackle climate or face financial crash

December 13, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

from the Guardian 12/13/2018 Tackle climate or face financial crash …

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Politics, Science, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: carbon, carbon emissions, coal, Global Investor Statement

The Suffocation of Democracy – Christopher R. Browning

October 14, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From The Suffocation of Democracy – Christopher R. Browning If the US has someone whom historians will look back on as the gravedigger of American democracy, it is Mitch McConnell. He stoked the hyperpolarization of American politics to make the Obama presidency as dysfunctional and paralyzed as he possibly could. As with parliamentary gridlock in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: congressional gridlock, Gorsuch, gravedigger, Kavanaugh, Mitch McConnell, Weimar

Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, one of the Last Poets and earliest rappers, dies at 74

June 15, 2018 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Washington Post Obituary for Jalal Mansur Nuriddin

Posted in: Faits Divers, Obituaries, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, Last Poets, Rapper

Dangerous

December 1, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the December 1st New York Times, this opinion piece on Trump’s mental health: To the Editor: I am the editor of “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President.” We represent a much larger number of concerned mental health professionals who have come forward to warn against … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: mental health, mental health professionals, President, Psychiatrists, Trump

The Trumps are a special problem

November 15, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the New York Review’s Daily blog, Marilynne Robinson’s essay “Year One: Rhetoric & Responsibility” reminds me that we had a President in Obama who could appreciate her gifts and actually carry on a conversation at this level. I specially like this paragraph: The Trumps are a special problem, unembarrassed money-grubbers in whom other motives … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: billionaire, Marilynne Robinson, money, President Trump, Russia, unembarrassed money-grubbers
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