Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Meaning Of Life



















Life has been compared to driving a car recently to appreciate it fully you need to be " in the moment" so fully conscious and grounded before you drive or take part in it. So just like a car you need to look back in the mirror before making a manoevre. Is this not how life is how can you plan for the future if you have no sense of the past.


" WE JOURNEY AROUND THE SUN AND WE CALL EACH TRIP A YEAR.

THIRTY MORE OF THESE JOURNEYS AND I AM OUT OF HERE"


One small point looking at a cross section of a carrot it occured to me that there is an iris looking out at me, is this why they are good for our eyes?

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

NAPLES' STINKS!

















Naples' rubbish crisis may worsen tomorrow with the planned closure of the only remaining working landfill in the area. The southern Italian city has been turned into a stinking dump this week as rubbish collectors have gone on strike complaining that they have nowhere to take it. Angry residents have burnt refuse piled up in the streets. Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano, in a letter published this week in the financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore, appealed for a quick solution, warning that further delay would "precipitate an ecological and health disaster, with serious economic and labour repercussions."
Collectors have stopped hauling the rubish away because they have nowhere to take it. The government has approved construction of more dumps but there have been delays in getting them working because of opposition from local communities.
Tomorrow, authorities plan to shut the dump at Villaricca, north of Naples, exacerbating the situation, according to the office of the government-appointed "garbage tsar", Guido Bertolaso. The Villaricca dump has collected Campania's rubbish for months and is now full.
The southern Campania region - home to the luxurious Amalfi Coast but also the slums of Naples - has been plagued by a number of rubbish crises in recent years. Dumps fill up, and local communities block efforts to build new ones or create temporary storage sites. In 2004, a rubbish crisis prompted weeks of protests

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Iran Part Two















You Need Feet

IRAN amputated the right hand and left foot of five criminals convicted of armed robbery and hostage-taking, the student ISNA news agency reported today.
The amputation, a legally permissible but rarely used punishment in Iran, was carried out in the presence of doctors in the southeastern city of Zahedan, capital of the restive Sistan-Baluchestan province.
The men were found guilty of "acting against God" and "corruption upon this Earth" for taking part in the robberies and taking hostages.

Iran Part One
















Heavy overnight snowfalls covered most parts of Iran on Sunday, leading to closure of schools and major roads and cancelled domestic flights.
Most of the Iranian cities, particularly those located in the northern parts of the country, were blanketed by non-stop snowfall which still continues.
Primary and secondary schools were closed in Tehran and most cities including in Qazvin where university classes were also cancelled due to heavy snow.
The state airline, Iran Air, cancelled all of its domestic flights in the morning, while roads in the northwest Iran were closed to traffic.
Officials of Road Department urged people to cancel their unnecessary travels.
The authorities also urged the public to reduce their consumption of gas to ensure there would be no cuts amid plunging temperatures.
The Tehrani residents faced serious problems with transportation while public transportation vehicles like taxis and buses could hardly move in the snow-covered streets of Tehran.
The snow even caused Majlis deputies to arrive at the parliament with long delays so that they started the Majlis open session one and half hour later than the due time on Sunday.
Officials at the state Meteorological Center said that snowfalls and sharp cut of temperature would continue on Monday and in the coming days.

Monday, January 07, 2008

The King is dead Long Live The King ( of radio)

















Important Notice

Dear All,
It appals me to say it but there will be no more All Day Breakfast Shows nor Baker & Kelly's. There has now been a irreversible and utter breakdown between the on-air team and the company who have, with varying degrees of success, provided it to you online. I suppose I should have heeded the warning of many of you after the initial, half-assed sign up but, Jesus Christ, I wanted this to work. I have absolutely no idea where any subscription fees are, went or remain. All I know is that we all have created an enormous amount of strong, funny, unbeatable internet shows and in return received nothing. And I mean nothing. Not a brass penny in nine long months just some hefty studio bills along the way. Now it has come down to the old "Ah well if you read your contract you'll find..." and I feel like some dumb-cluck boy band.
Truth is when you're fifty years old, a successful broadcaster for two thirds of your life, and you're standing, crushed, on the sweaty Northern Line every day going to work without even so much as getting your ticket reimbursed... well it kind of rankles you know? I don't know any of my peers or, indeed, any of our genuinely genius audience who would tolerate such a circumstance. It's a rotten shame but enough is enough. The shows were too good and I have too much respect for myself and the team to allow this farcical situation to continue a belly-laugh longer. When I think of the hours and hours of midnight oil that Sonny put in to the magnificent websites alone it frankly makes my blood boil. What a sucker. (Me that is, not you Son).Radio - in whatever form I can deliver it - is what I do for a living. The current situation is, professionally, killing us all.
I can't thank you enough for any of the two-quids - wherever they currently are - that you were good enough to invest in the ADBS. I just hope what you heard made it worthwhile. That will be the only recompense I can take from this whole wretched episode.
Regards and with great apologies to you all,
DB.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

OLD MAN






















Brit, 102, emigrates
A 102-year-old Southampton man is set to emigrate to New Zealand.
Eric King-Turner will become the oldest Brit to emigrate when he sets sail on Saturday, January 5, reports The Sun.
He will make the six-week voyage from Southampton with Kiwi wife Doris, 87, to start a new life 12,000 miles away.
Retired dentist Eric, who will turn 103 weeks after they arrive, said: "Being in the Guinness Book of Records is not important.
"What's important is that when I'm 105 I don't want to be thinking, 'I wish I'd moved to the other side of the world when I was 102'."
The pair, both widowed, wed 13 years ago after meeting in the 1970s while tracing family. They lived in Titchfield, Hants, but mum-of-five Doris kept a home in Nelson on the South Island.
Eric said: "It's not so crowded and the weather's better. It's a wonderful adventure."

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Baby Bette


How Oscar Got his Name


DEMOCRCY NOW PART FIVE

DEMOCRACY NOW PART FOUR

dEMOCRACY NOW PART 3

Democracy now part 2

democracy now!

Christmas is dead















Jingle-bang!

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Not even Santa Claus is safe as the violent Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro celebrates the Christmas season.
Drug traffickers in a Rio slum opened fire on a helicopter carrying a Santa to a children's party, apparently mistaking it for a police helicopter, police said Tuesday.
"They thought it was a police operation and started shooting. Luckily, nobody was hurt," a police official said.
The helicopter had to return to its base after the attack. Two bullet holes were found in its fuselage.
Police said the pilot, contracted to take an actor dressed as Santa to the party in the Nova Mare slum, was flying over the neighboring Vila Joao shantytown when it was fired upon on Sunday.
Santa later returned to Nova Mare by car to distribute Christmas presents.