Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe
I took these pictures on a recent flight
Lake Tahoe is absolutely amazing especially from over 10,000 feet.
You know it's been said that there is enough water in Lake Tahoe to cover the entire state of California 13 inches deep.
Maybe you can click to enlarge each picture, you never can tell what with this site, however give it a try.
Monday, July 17, 2006
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Are they going to stick his bones in Prison
HOUSTON (July 5) - Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay, who was convicted of helping perpetuate one of the most sprawling business frauds in U.S. history, died Wednesday of a heart attack in Colorado. He was 64.
Maybe they can stick his bones in prison for 20 years.
Maybe they can stick his bones in prison for 20 years.
Monday, July 03, 2006
Warning: Internal Irritation Sensor Damaged
Due to extreme over use, my internal irritation sensor/filter is damaged and malfunctioning.
Due to this condition I am getting irritated at just about anything these days.
Hope it repairs itself soon. Maybe some R&R or some nice things happening to me can repair it faster.
because.....
I am getting irritated at being irritated
Due to this condition I am getting irritated at just about anything these days.
Hope it repairs itself soon. Maybe some R&R or some nice things happening to me can repair it faster.
because.....
I am getting irritated at being irritated
Sunday, July 02, 2006
This Could Get Interesting
Guess what is going to happen here:
For the first time, the U.S. Mint has said pennies are costing more than 1 cent to make this year, thanks to higher metal prices. "The penny is going to disappear soon unless something changes in the economics of commodities," says Robert Hoge, an expert on North American coins at The American Numismatic Society.
That very idea of spending 1.2 cents to put 1 cent into play strikes many people as "faintly ridiculous," says Jeff Gore, of Elkton, Md., founder of a little group called Citizens for Retiring the Penny.
How long will the Government continue to mint pennies that cost over a penny to mint?
What if it cost more than a dollar to print a dollar?
For the first time, the U.S. Mint has said pennies are costing more than 1 cent to make this year, thanks to higher metal prices. "The penny is going to disappear soon unless something changes in the economics of commodities," says Robert Hoge, an expert on North American coins at The American Numismatic Society.
That very idea of spending 1.2 cents to put 1 cent into play strikes many people as "faintly ridiculous," says Jeff Gore, of Elkton, Md., founder of a little group called Citizens for Retiring the Penny.
How long will the Government continue to mint pennies that cost over a penny to mint?
What if it cost more than a dollar to print a dollar?