Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Daily Drift

The Daily Drift
Today's horoscope says:
Even though love is important to you, you may be feeling some anti-romance feelings today.
Perhaps a certain cooing couple is getting on your last nerve, or maybe your own romantic adventures have been less than fulfilling lately.
If you want to enjoy some alone time and take a break from hearts and flowers, there's nothing wrong with that!
Even though other people might be feeling lovey-dovey, you don't have to fake schmaltzy sentiment.

Some of our readers today have been in:
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Florence, Toscana, Italy
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
London, England, United Kingdom
Bamberg, Bayern, Germany
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Cork, Cork, Ireland
Annecy, Rhone-Alpes, France
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan. Malaysia
Johor Baharu, Johor, Malaysia
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland
Stoke On Trent, England, United Kingdom

as well as Slovakia, Malta, Bulgaria, Israel, Finland, Austria, Norway, Georgia, Mexico, Peru, Kuwait, Serbia, Bangladesh, Latvia, Greece, Scotland, Hong Kong, Denmark, Wales, Iran, Singapore, Poland, Taiwan, Sweden, Afghanistan, Belgium, Tibet, Croatia, Pakistan, Romania, Paraguay, Sudan, Vietnam, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, France, Estonia, Puerto Rico, Maldives, Qatar, Brazil, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Slovenia, China, Iraq, Ecuador, Nigeria, Colombia, Chile, Honduras, Paupa New Guinea, Moldova, Venezuela, Germany, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Czech Republic, Vietnam, Norway, Finland

and in cities across the United States such as Urbandale, Bettendorf, Dubuque, Council Bluffs and more.

Today is:
Today is Wednesday, July 27, the 208th day of 2011.
There are 157 days left in the year.


Today's unusual holiday or celebration is:
Walk On Stilts Day.
 
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Welcome to Reality

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Too bad we'll never be able to say that to repugicans.

Graphic shows how the shrub created deficit, not Obama

The repugicans would have you believe that Obama created the debt. 
No one wants to talk about that fact.

Cantor tells teabagger caucus to stop "whining," vote to raise debt ceiling

I guess we'll see just how powerful the teabaggers really are, now that the number two repugican in the House, Eric Cantor, has told them all to stop whining, and support Boehner's bill to raise the debt ceiling.

If Cantor is becoming a teetotaler, and he's supposed to be the hard ass, then the repugican leadership is finally telling the teabaggers to shut up and take a hike.

It'll be interesting to see if the teabaggers accept their new status as legislative pushovers.

Sculptural Houseplants for the Design Enthusiast

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Photo: Nostaw21/Creative Commons
Bringing an array of plants into your house has plenty of benefits -- they can brighten up dark spaces, filter the air to keep you healthy, and give you a deeper appreciation for the beauty of nature.
But if fluffy ferns and roving ivys aren't your style, check out one of these sleek, stylish plants instead: From colorful, spiky bromeliads to tall, subtle snake plants, these greens add an effortless elegance to any room.

Saluda River artifacts going on display

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Fans of the Saluda River now have a new place to learn about the area's Native American history.

Japan To Drill Seabed for 'Burning Ice'

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Japan will seek to extract natural gas from seabed deposits of methane hydrate, also known as "burning ice," in the world's first such offshore experiment

Hotspot Found on Moon's Far Side

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Scientists have found evidence of volcanoes on the far side of the moon.

Mysterious Statue Once Featured at Machu Picchu

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The stone statue likely represented the great Inca emperor, Pachacuti, say archaeologists.

Brain shrinkage is uniquely human

Chimpanzee brains do not suffer age-related brain shrinkage as humans do, indicating that old age has evolved to "pay for" our bigger brains.

Tiger Hunting In Maharaja's Rolls Royce

If you’ve ever wanted to own a car that was both stylish and armed to the teeth, then this vintage Rolls Royce might be the car of your dreams. Built to aid an Indian Maharaja in hunting tigers, this classy coup has built in double-barrel shotguns, a rifle stand, Lantaka cannon mounted to the bumper and a trailer mounted machine gun. This classy yet deadly ride is expected to bring in around a million dollars at auction, so this is probably yet another one-of-a-kind automobile that will end up in Jay Leno’s collection.

Crocodiles Can't Chew



Yes, it’s true. Despite their fearsome reputation, crocodiles can’t chew. But that’s not to say they won’t kill you—in fact, death by crocodile is probably more agonizing precisely because they’re unable to masticate.

Mice Are Evolving An Immunity To Poison!


The rodents of the future will eat poison pellets like candy, according to new research conducted on mice found in a German bakery. The baker called in an exterminator to rid his business of the pests and discovered, to his horror, that the little buggers weren’t even fazed by bromadiolone, which is a very concentrated and deadly version of the common rat poison warfarin. This defensive immunity comes from interbreeding with Algerian mice, which had already developed an immunity to the poison. Looks like these unwelcome visitors are determined to stick around, no matter what we throw at them!

Deadly Horse Virus Found in Dog

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Authorities fear that the lethal Hendravvirus has jumped species.

Six Gorillas Orphaned by Poachers Get Airlifted Home

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In their few short years of life, six young mountain gorillas from the Congo have experienced humanity at both its worst and at its best. When these threatened animals were just infants, poachers killed their parents and smuggled them across the border into Rwanda, likely to be sold as pets on the illegal wildlife market, or killed for the bushmeat trade. But thanks to a collaborative effort between the two nations and conservation organizations, the endangered gorillas were rescued from the grip of traffickers -- and now they're readying for a return to their native forests.
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