*** Check out what's happening at all 14 of Denny's blogs: news, politics, political cartoons, poetry, great recipes, science and health news, photography, humor and spiritual thoughts from great quotes.
Cup of coffee from Brazil by il Quoquo @ flickr
The Social Poets:
Obama Cowers to BP: Rejects Super Tankers for Gulf Clean Up
Whats Happening in America This Week: BP Oil Spill Cartoons - 29 May 2010
Peace Upon The Land poem – Libations Friday 28 May 2010
Check It Out: Rolling Stones Mag Names 5 Best Songs Ever
BP Oil Spill: White House Updated News - 24 May 2010
Transcript of White House Press Briefing on 24 May 2010
Roundup of Late Night Funnies and Funny Videos - 24 May 2010
Funny Video: Outgoing British Leaders Walk of Shame After Election
Funny Video: Colbert Mocks Glenn Beck for Comparing Himself to God and MLK
Funny Video: Jon Stewart Sees BP Fixing Oil Spill with Stupid Anagrams
Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 23 May 2010
Dennys Global Politics:
American and World Politics Cartoons - 29 May 2010
Child Porn Social Site Busted - News Headlines 27 May 2010
Use NASA 4 Oil Spill Help, Corrupt MMS, Lightning Rod Rahm Emanuel - News Headlines 26 May 2010
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:
What Is Your Quality of Listening to Truly Benefit From the Hearing?
Photo by Helen Maria Bjornsd/Nordic Photos/Getty Images
The Soul Calendar:
Passionate Volcano Chasers: Photographing Eruptions Around the World
Why Black Holes Burst With Light When Galaxies Merge
The Healing Waters:
*** Photo by asobitsuchiya @ flickr
Heart Health: Beware of Sugar Pirates in Your Diet
Coming Soon: Get an Orgasm Boost with Female Viagra
Humor blogs:
Tea Party and Rand Paul Cartoons - 29 May 2010
Funny Facebook Cartoons - 29 May 2010
Romancing The Chocolate:
Cream Cheese n Sour Cherry Filling 4 Chocolate Cupcakes
Chocolate Cream Cake with Chocolate Frosting
Battle Belly Fat: Fudgy Dark Chocolate Brownies, Chocolate French Toast
Simple Summer: 2 Super Easy Spaghetti Sauces
Comfort Food From Louisiana:
Seafood Recipes: Crawfish Casserole, Crawfish Corn Bread, Crawfish Tortellini
Easy Recipes: 4 Versions of Crawfish Pie
Unusual 2 Tasty:
Battle Belly Fat: Pan-Seared Shrimp Tacos, Crunchy Crust "Mac n Cheese,” Oven Fries
Spicy Shrimp Fra Diavolo Sauce Used 3 Ways: Seafood, Chicken, Polenta
Elegant Cheap Dishes From Manhattan Chef: Chicken With 40 Garlic Cloves, Salad and Dessert
2 Crowd Pleasing Easy Casseroles: Mexican Lasagna, Turkey Tetrazzini
Visual Insights:
Memorial Day Madness Cartoons - 29 May 2010
Poems From A Spiritual Heart: This is a poetry only blog so the poems don't get lost in the noise of all my other posts on The Social Poets. So, if you are in the mood just for a quick read of some simple poetry I'm parking it here after it debuts on the Libations Friday segments.
Peace Upon The Land
The Mystics Arrive
We Are All Sleeping Beauties
Legacy of Love
Honoring Ourselves
Pollen Storms
Snowing The Perfect Balance
The 11 Choices
The Smallest Earth Day Poem
Three Endings and One Beginning
One Mother and One Child
Release Your Dreams and Spring into Life
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The Soul Calendar: Wondering about our universe and the universe inside us: astronomy, physics, psychology, neuroscience, earth sciences.
30 May 2010
Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 30 May 2010
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28 May 2010
Passionate Volcano Chasers: Photographing Eruptions Around the World
*** Check out the risks these amateurs take as they take vacations just to photograph erupting volcanoes all over the world.
From Denny: Do you ever wonder how those awe-inspiring photos get to us from the media? There are those crazy and downright obsessed volcano photographers out there in the science world. When word gets out that a volcano is erupting in the world, these guys jump on the first plane out to run to the volcano. Most people have more sense and run away from said erupting dangerous volcano. :)
Check out the personal story of one German photographer, Martin Rietze. To give you an idea of the ground conditions of what it's like for a photographer, Rietze's experience tells it all. He didn't sleep for three nights straight. (Smart move in my book.) Turns out the volcano was throwing out huge chunks of rock the size of cars like some screaming diva in a world class hissy fit. That would prompt anyone to stay awake and on alert.
He hugged a nearby boulder as a shield against the lava-spewing volcano. Yeah, that's right. Why? Because that protective boulder was only 1,600 feet from the mouth of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Crazy or brave, you decide.
Rietze is an engineer by day who builds delicate electronics for planetariums. He is also a volcanophile, one of a small group worldwide who like to spend their vacations traveling to erupting volcanoes. Molten magma, choking ash clouds, poisonous gases, smoking-hot boulders raining down upon them are all part of the thrill for this mostly male band of thrill seekers. The estimate is they number at about 200 and hail from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, the USA, France and Switzerland. The majority of them are professional engineers: computer, electrical, chemical and mechanical.
This crazy pursuit is one of those adventures they know they can't make a living doing so it is a labor of love. Once this adventure was a solitary pursuit but with the advent of the web this small band of volcanophiles are able to share their adventures and tips.
Just when you think this pursuit is such a great idea, the professionals urge caution like from those who shoot for National Geographic: ""They put fire in people's eyes and their brain is left behind," say Donna and Steve O'Meara, a husband-and-wife team. They caution that because volcanoes are so incredibly alluring that inexperienced people tend to take far too many chances that are risky and not wise.
They remind us experienced volcanologists, Katia and Maurice Krafft from France and Harry Glicken from the USA, perished in an eruption on Mount Unzen in Japan on June 3, 1991. With them were 41 journalists who also risked their lives and died with the scientists.
Some in the academic community disdain the amateurs because of their risk taking. There are other academics who welcome them as a good resource. Richard Wunderman, editor of the Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. says he counts on amateurs for reports and photos of eruptions that would otherwise go unrecorded. "They're an amazing resource."
One reason it is so dangerous to photograph a volcano is because of the amount of time required to get a clear shot. Clouds, fog and steam often obscure the view and what makes for a stunning photo. The more time you spend in the dangerous chaotic environment the greater the risk.
For safety gear in this vicious environment, Patrick Koster, a chemical engineer of Spijkenisse, the Netherlands, dons a climbing helmet, gloves, goggles and a gas mask to filter ash as well as neutralize chemicals in the gases emitted by the volcanoes. Koster says this gear is "very important because fresh lava can be razor-sharp. If you put your hand down on something, you can get cut badly."
Cinematographer Sean Stiegemeier, of Los Angeles, remarked about how much easier it was to photograph the Iceland volcano Eyjafjallajökull since it was so accessible compared to most volcanoes that erupt in remote places in the world. "The one good day of weather we were there, there were probably 10 cars out next to the volcano, most of them photographers with gigantic lenses," he reported. "It was so loud, every now and again it felt like it was rumbling its stomach at us and then it would spit out lava."
Yeah, these crazy amateurs are definitely dedicated. :) Good hunting, guys. I'll definitely keep you in my prayers.
*** Photo by Helen Maria Bjornsd/Nordic Photos/Getty Images
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From Denny: Do you ever wonder how those awe-inspiring photos get to us from the media? There are those crazy and downright obsessed volcano photographers out there in the science world. When word gets out that a volcano is erupting in the world, these guys jump on the first plane out to run to the volcano. Most people have more sense and run away from said erupting dangerous volcano. :)
Check out the personal story of one German photographer, Martin Rietze. To give you an idea of the ground conditions of what it's like for a photographer, Rietze's experience tells it all. He didn't sleep for three nights straight. (Smart move in my book.) Turns out the volcano was throwing out huge chunks of rock the size of cars like some screaming diva in a world class hissy fit. That would prompt anyone to stay awake and on alert.
He hugged a nearby boulder as a shield against the lava-spewing volcano. Yeah, that's right. Why? Because that protective boulder was only 1,600 feet from the mouth of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Crazy or brave, you decide.
Rietze is an engineer by day who builds delicate electronics for planetariums. He is also a volcanophile, one of a small group worldwide who like to spend their vacations traveling to erupting volcanoes. Molten magma, choking ash clouds, poisonous gases, smoking-hot boulders raining down upon them are all part of the thrill for this mostly male band of thrill seekers. The estimate is they number at about 200 and hail from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, the USA, France and Switzerland. The majority of them are professional engineers: computer, electrical, chemical and mechanical.
This crazy pursuit is one of those adventures they know they can't make a living doing so it is a labor of love. Once this adventure was a solitary pursuit but with the advent of the web this small band of volcanophiles are able to share their adventures and tips.
Just when you think this pursuit is such a great idea, the professionals urge caution like from those who shoot for National Geographic: ""They put fire in people's eyes and their brain is left behind," say Donna and Steve O'Meara, a husband-and-wife team. They caution that because volcanoes are so incredibly alluring that inexperienced people tend to take far too many chances that are risky and not wise.
They remind us experienced volcanologists, Katia and Maurice Krafft from France and Harry Glicken from the USA, perished in an eruption on Mount Unzen in Japan on June 3, 1991. With them were 41 journalists who also risked their lives and died with the scientists.
Some in the academic community disdain the amateurs because of their risk taking. There are other academics who welcome them as a good resource. Richard Wunderman, editor of the Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. says he counts on amateurs for reports and photos of eruptions that would otherwise go unrecorded. "They're an amazing resource."
One reason it is so dangerous to photograph a volcano is because of the amount of time required to get a clear shot. Clouds, fog and steam often obscure the view and what makes for a stunning photo. The more time you spend in the dangerous chaotic environment the greater the risk.
For safety gear in this vicious environment, Patrick Koster, a chemical engineer of Spijkenisse, the Netherlands, dons a climbing helmet, gloves, goggles and a gas mask to filter ash as well as neutralize chemicals in the gases emitted by the volcanoes. Koster says this gear is "very important because fresh lava can be razor-sharp. If you put your hand down on something, you can get cut badly."
Cinematographer Sean Stiegemeier, of Los Angeles, remarked about how much easier it was to photograph the Iceland volcano Eyjafjallajökull since it was so accessible compared to most volcanoes that erupt in remote places in the world. "The one good day of weather we were there, there were probably 10 cars out next to the volcano, most of them photographers with gigantic lenses," he reported. "It was so loud, every now and again it felt like it was rumbling its stomach at us and then it would spit out lava."
Yeah, these crazy amateurs are definitely dedicated. :) Good hunting, guys. I'll definitely keep you in my prayers.
*** Photo by Helen Maria Bjornsd/Nordic Photos/Getty Images
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27 May 2010
Check It Out: Rolling Stones Mag Names 5 Best Songs Ever
*** Rolling Stone Magazines choice for the 5 Best Songs of All Time with music videos.
From Denny: I just spent a couple of hours running down some great music video of the Rolling Stones Magazine's choices for the 5 Best Songs Of All Time. They are putting out a special collector's issue tomorrow that has the best 500 songs of all time. Most of it is grounded in the 60's and 70's but some also in the 2000s decade.
I parked this special post over at Dennys Art Sanctuary where some history of the making of the songs is discussed:
***Rolling Stone Magazine Names 5 Greatest Songs of All Time
Take a look and feel free to put up your choices of the all time best songs in the comment section! :)
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26 May 2010
Funny Posts to Get U Thru Your Work Week - 26 May 2010
Chew on some funnies today...
From Denny: Hey! It's Wednesday and you still need to finish out the work week with a laughing attitude that will dismay your boss, wilt your spouse with relief and annoy your teenage children. Take a look at this short list of posts on several of my blogs this week for your laugh of choice!
BP Oil Spill Funny Quotes and Jokes: Cheeky Quote Day - 26 May 2010
Roundup of Late Night Funnies and Funny Videos - 24 May 2010
Scary Video: Dumb Kid Alert
Hunh? Funny Political Cartoons 15 May 2010
Funny Story: New Funny World Myth
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25 May 2010
Why Black Holes Burst With Light When Galaxies Merge
*** Scientists got good news about the odd behavior of supermassive black holes from NASA's cosmic gossip, the Swift satellite.
Photo by NASA/Swift/NOAO/Michael Koss and Richard Mushotzky The optical counterparts of many active galactic nuclei (circled) detected by the Swift BAT Hard X-ray Survey. Galaxies are in the process of merging. These nuclei were known prior to the Swift survey. Swift has found dozens of new ones in more distant galaxies. - space.com
From Denny: Astronomers finally solve a mystery that has bedeviled them for decades. They have wracked their brains trying to figure out why black holes suddenly "light up" when galaxies collide and merge. It does seem like a contradiction that something that sucks up energy and is "black" could suddenly be lit up like a Christmas tree.
NASA Swift satellite
Astronomers got the good news recently from NASA's Swift satellite that relayed back the information like a good cosmic gossip. The word is that supermassive black holes are lighting up like crazy with hard X-rays when their parent galaxies merge.
The numbers the astronomers throw out to us are massive and practically beyond comprehension. Currently, it's just 1% of supermassive black holes that display this peacock preening behavior of putting on a good show in the universe. What's the amount of energy they give off? It's astounding at 10 billion times the sun's energy. Yeah, I'd say that would qualify them to be labeled as Active Galactic Nuclei or AGN. What an understatement! :)
Our Milky Way Galaxy's center black hole
Supermassive black holes can contain a lot of energy, on the scale of one million to one billion the times of the sun's mass. Oh, gee, our humble little Milky Way galaxy only holds in its black hole about three to four solar masses. It must have a small fuel tank. In fact, by normal standards, our Milky Way black hole is downright quiet. It experiences outbursts and then periods of quiet. Maybe it's sulking like any teenager.
"It's kind of lucky that we're in the 90 percent that aren't very active, so there are not a lot of hard X-rays being produced and coming our way and disturbing Earth's atmosphere," says Meg Urry, an astrophysicist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Supermassive black holes
These high-energy displays of supermassive black holes have had scientists creating theories for years. Until now, there was no way to prove or disprove those theories. Now, some of those past theories were confirmed, especially the ones that promoted the idea that the violence of galactic mergers could fuel the growth of central black holes.
"We find that about 25 percent of black holes found by Swift are in the process of merging," comments Michael Koss, University of Maryland in College Park, at a NASA teleconference. "Many of these galaxies are very close to us, so we see the severe distortion of the galaxy shapes," he explained. "In addition, we see that the galaxies are very close to each other and therefore will merge and interact very strongly."
Within the next billion years or so scientists figure about 60% of those active galaxies will merge completely, creating giant black holes.
Scientists know that black holes grow by making like a vacuum cleaner and cleaning up the nearby gaseous material or by merging with other black holes. These galactic mergers are a way for the suppermassive black holes to actually feed as they also grow.
NASA's Swift satellite and NuStar
NASA's Swift satellite's survey range was calibrated for about 650 million light-years away. It watches for gamma-ray bursts. Did you know that gamma-rays are the most powerful form of energy in the universe since the Big Bang?
Get this, in 2012, there will launch the NuStar mission that will make a great complement to Swift. The NuStar uses two sets of mirror arrays. Those arrays will focus hard X-rays. The NuStar will be able to study even more distant galaxies, going deeper into space and back in time, from seven or even eight billion years ago. OK, now I'm impressed.
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Photo by NASA/Swift/NOAO/Michael Koss and Richard Mushotzky The optical counterparts of many active galactic nuclei (circled) detected by the Swift BAT Hard X-ray Survey. Galaxies are in the process of merging. These nuclei were known prior to the Swift survey. Swift has found dozens of new ones in more distant galaxies. - space.com
From Denny: Astronomers finally solve a mystery that has bedeviled them for decades. They have wracked their brains trying to figure out why black holes suddenly "light up" when galaxies collide and merge. It does seem like a contradiction that something that sucks up energy and is "black" could suddenly be lit up like a Christmas tree.
NASA Swift satellite
Astronomers got the good news recently from NASA's Swift satellite that relayed back the information like a good cosmic gossip. The word is that supermassive black holes are lighting up like crazy with hard X-rays when their parent galaxies merge.
The numbers the astronomers throw out to us are massive and practically beyond comprehension. Currently, it's just 1% of supermassive black holes that display this peacock preening behavior of putting on a good show in the universe. What's the amount of energy they give off? It's astounding at 10 billion times the sun's energy. Yeah, I'd say that would qualify them to be labeled as Active Galactic Nuclei or AGN. What an understatement! :)
Our Milky Way Galaxy's center black hole
Supermassive black holes can contain a lot of energy, on the scale of one million to one billion the times of the sun's mass. Oh, gee, our humble little Milky Way galaxy only holds in its black hole about three to four solar masses. It must have a small fuel tank. In fact, by normal standards, our Milky Way black hole is downright quiet. It experiences outbursts and then periods of quiet. Maybe it's sulking like any teenager.
"It's kind of lucky that we're in the 90 percent that aren't very active, so there are not a lot of hard X-rays being produced and coming our way and disturbing Earth's atmosphere," says Meg Urry, an astrophysicist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Supermassive black holes
These high-energy displays of supermassive black holes have had scientists creating theories for years. Until now, there was no way to prove or disprove those theories. Now, some of those past theories were confirmed, especially the ones that promoted the idea that the violence of galactic mergers could fuel the growth of central black holes.
"We find that about 25 percent of black holes found by Swift are in the process of merging," comments Michael Koss, University of Maryland in College Park, at a NASA teleconference. "Many of these galaxies are very close to us, so we see the severe distortion of the galaxy shapes," he explained. "In addition, we see that the galaxies are very close to each other and therefore will merge and interact very strongly."
Within the next billion years or so scientists figure about 60% of those active galaxies will merge completely, creating giant black holes.
Scientists know that black holes grow by making like a vacuum cleaner and cleaning up the nearby gaseous material or by merging with other black holes. These galactic mergers are a way for the suppermassive black holes to actually feed as they also grow.
NASA's Swift satellite and NuStar
NASA's Swift satellite's survey range was calibrated for about 650 million light-years away. It watches for gamma-ray bursts. Did you know that gamma-rays are the most powerful form of energy in the universe since the Big Bang?
Get this, in 2012, there will launch the NuStar mission that will make a great complement to Swift. The NuStar uses two sets of mirror arrays. Those arrays will focus hard X-rays. The NuStar will be able to study even more distant galaxies, going deeper into space and back in time, from seven or even eight billion years ago. OK, now I'm impressed.
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23 May 2010
Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 23 May 2010
Cup of coffee from Brazil by il Quoquo @ flickr
From Denny: Thanks for visiting all my blogs! It's amazing how much the web has changed in only 18 months. Now people can read blogs without ever physically visiting - just read the posts in a reader.
At the top of the list here for each blog are the most recent posts. I've included many of the most popular posts you've enjoyed the past few weeks too.
I've just started up yet another interest blog for posts and news on music and art. Thank you for the great response! I had no idea people would respond so well to those couple of posts so quickly.
And special thanks to the folks who posted the Jazz Music poem up on social sites this week. Apparently, there are a number of music fans out there! :) Thanks for visiting The Social Poets!
The Social Poets:
America This Week: World Politics Cartoons and Commentary - 22 May 2010
Jazz Music poem - Libations Friday 21 May 2010
Funny Poet: Guy Wetmore Carryl
Funny Volcano and Weather Quotes - Cheeky Quote Day 19 May 2010
Scientists: New Airport Scanners Not Safe
Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 17 May 2010
Funny Video: Stewart Skewers Conservatives 4 Obama-Bush Comparisons
Funny Video: Colbert Lampoons Kagan Confirmation Hearing
Posts Roundup This Week at Dennys Blogs - 16 May 2010
Dennys Global Politics:
Political Cartoons: Local and World Economy
Actor Kevin Costner Pitches Solution to BP Headache, Intelligence Head Resigns, Why Kagan Elitist Good - News Headlines 20 May 2010
Russia Furious With America Over Afghan Drugs, Terrorism Financing Un-Islamic, White House Food - News Headlines 19 May 2010
Sticking It to Iran, Obama and Jobs Creation, Survey Goes Against New Oil Drilling - News Headlines 18 May 2010
Airport Scanners Safety Questioned, Iran Skirts Nuke Sanctions, Sex Criminals Indefinitely Detained - News Headlines 17 May 2010
The Soul Calendar:
Ground-Breaking King of the Lab: Venter Creates Synthetic DNA
Video: Check Out the River Monsters Swimming Near You
Bloggers: Get The New Google Buzz Buttons
Neuroscience: Want Your Man to Better Understand You? Try Empathy Nasal Spray
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:
Sometimes What You Sideline is a Good Thing
3 Quotes: Have You Validated Yourself Recently?
3 Positive Attitude Quotes to Help Shape Your World
Are You Stuck in Life Not Knowing Where to Go Next?
Mothers Day Quote From Rose Kennedy
How Can You Help Your Child Keep Their Balance And Yours?
Mothers Day Quote: The Funny Stages of Motherhood
4 Special Quotes to Anchor Your Dreams
Humor blogs - Dennys Funny Quotes, Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd:
Dark Humor: BP Oil Spill Cartoons - 22 May 2010
Outrageous: Graduation Debt Cartoons - 22 May 2010
Funny Video: Colbert On BP Oil Containment - No One Knows What The Flock They're Doing
Funny Video: Cartoonist Mocks Tea Party Hypocrisy
Funny Video: Betty White On SNL Monologue
Funny Video: Betty White, SNL Golden Girls Lampoon Lawrence Welk Show
Funny Video: Cover Up Your Sex Scandal With A New Batch Of Euphemisms
Terrorism and Times Square, Immmigration Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Hunh? Funny Political Cartoons 15 May 2010
10 Funny Odd Photos - cute animals and crazy dressed people!
Funny Video: TV Anchor Falls off Chair
The Healing Waters:
Controversial Successful New Treatment 4 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Injuries During Sex, Miracle Baby, Bad Drug Ad Snitches Wanted - Health News Stories - 14 May 2010
Funny Wall Street Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Food blogs - Romancing The Chocolate and Comfort Food From Louisiana:
Simple Summer: 2 Super Easy Spaghetti Sauces
Easy Recipes: 4 Versions of Crawfish Pie
Triple Chocolate Toffee Brownies
Elegant Cheap Dishes From Manhattan Chef: Chicken With 40 Garlic Cloves, Salad and Dessert
Sweet Breakfasts: Caramel Pecan Buns, Sweet Blueberry Drop Biscuits, Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
Tradtional Sandwiches Updated: California Tuna Melt, Egg Salad
Chocolate Wonders: Kentucky Derby Pie, Make-ahead Chocolate Soufflé
Easy Moist Chocolate Mayo Cake From Bon Appetit
Video: Louisiana Chef Makes Crawfish Etouffee
5 Easy Recipes 4 Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
2 Crowd Pleasing Easy Casseroles: Mexican Lasagna, Turkey Tetrazzini
Awesome Cajun Barbecued Shrimp — New Orleans Style
Yummy Homemade Coconut Cream Pie
Awesome Sauces 4 Louisiana Seafood
Spring Into Grill Season: Mouthwatering Steaks
Chef Rocco Dispiritos Cheap Yet Healthy Comfort Food
Kid Friendly Recipes: Chocolate Quesadillas, Very Best Fudge
Visual Insights, photo blog:
Political Cartoons: Memorial Day - 22 May 2010
Supreme Court Nominee Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Dennys Funny Photo Gallery: The Nose Knows
Dennys Photo Gallery: Garden Views
Dennys Photo Gallery: Life is Just Plain Funny
Dennys Photo Gallery: How to Know Its Spring
Funny Odd Couples: Cats and Their Weirdo Friends
Dennys Photo Gallery: Spectacular Sunrises
Dennys Photo Gallery: Beautiful Blues in Our World
Photography, Beautiful Metaphor for Life: 17 Boats
Only White Theme: 26 Photos
Photo History: 1st Lady Gowns, Michelle Obama Donates Hers
Dennys Art Santuary:
The Stones, Otis Redding, Ronnie James Dio - Arts and Music News 17 May 2010
Featuring Marilyn Monroes Jazz Pianist Hank Jones - Arts and Music Headlines 18 May 2010
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20 May 2010
Ground-Breaking King of the Lab: Venter Creates Synthetic DNA
Synthetic DNA
From Denny: Frankenstein move over 'cause a new kind of scientist is in town: a Vietnam era ex-Navy guy gone micro-organism tech. Scientists are crowing they have succeeded in creating a living cell from DNA synthesized in a lab. It isn't yet a synthetic organism but give them time.
It is just me or is it just a bit creepy to create life in a lab? Can we all imagine a generation from now of the typical high school kid creating synthetic life in their lab? Of course, people of my mind are wondering where this may go since science has never owned a great track record on exercising wisdom in their achievements.
J. Craig Venter, creator of synthetic genome
Who is the scientist behind this scientific curiosity? Craig Venter is his name, a name that draws a lot of unfriendly fire in the science community. He sure has his detractors but even they admit he does think big.
What Did Venter Do?
Venter and his team have worked on this synthetic life idea since 1995. They utilized four chemical DNA constituents - called A, T, C and G - to form a synthetic genome. They inserted that synthetic genome into a cell, giving the cell orders as it grew and multiplied.
When you have worked on a project for that many years it's obvious there were a number of high hurdles to overcome. Venter said his first question was to figure out how to make a very big piece of DNA. You see - for those of us not in the DNA biz he explained - most chemical synthesis techniques will stop working once you arrive at a few thousand DNA letters. Great, so how to solve that problem? He discovered he could not copy a whole genome so he decided to do it in parts - sort of like the old adage of "the ant eating the elephant" solution. Venter said, "We wanted to make something close to a million."
How Venter Did It
Solving that chemistry issue took him most of the last 15 years of his life. How did they solve that problem? He and his team placed smaller fragments of synthesized DNA into bacterial cells where they huddled together into a tight group like a football team, becoming larger fragments. The second stage of the solution was to then insert the now enlarged fragments into yeast cells so the yeast cells could slap them all on the back making everyone fast friends. Read that as the yeast cells were successful at stitching those larger fragments all together like a quilt. Hmmm... brings up Frankenstein images, doesn't it? :)
And if that wasn't enough to solve, they still had to figure out how to transfer that huge chunk of DNA into a cell without fumbling said football and losing the game. They didn't want all their hard work to end up breaking as they transferred it. Venter also wanted to prove that he could transfer a working chromosome from one football team to another - like one species of bacteria to another.
Venter was crowned Creator God of Bacteria when he took the genome from a simple small cell bacteria, known by the impressive handle of Mycoplasma mycoides, and transferred it to another bacteria species (Mycoplasma capricolum). He will now be worshiped by very low life forms for at least a millennium - maybe longer.
You would think the new title of Creator God of Bacteria would have satisfied his scientist ego but no, Venter pressed on. He whipped out his science version of a copier and made an exact copy of the mycoides genome (think Football Team Red if your eyes are starting to glaze over at all the technicalities) in his lab and then transferred his synthetic genome into capricolum (think Football Team Blue).
Was it truly this easy? Wishing was not happening. To get the system to work correctly Venter and his team had to determine a more accurate DNA sequence for the mycoides genome (Football Team Red) and that detour journey took a number of years to figure out. This week, in the scientists' Holy Grail of journals, Science, Venter and his team got to scream their success from the rooftops.
Weighing in on the accomplishment is synthetic biologist from Boston University, Jim Collins, who claims this really isn't a new life form. He is saying basically what I've been thinking about this story is that "Its genome is a stitched together copy of the DNA of an organism that exists in nature."
While Collins concedes Venter has created something remarkable it still isn't the Holy Grail of creating life. "We don't know enough biology to create or synthesize life," says Collins. "I think we're far removed from understanding how would you build a truly artificial genome from scratch."
While it's cool that Venter has figured out how to control a cell's behavior by using DNA created in the lab it sure leaves us wondering about this new situation in our world. Bioethicists have yet another tough task ahead as they wrestle with the morality.
Synthetic genome chart
Ethical Science Dilemmas
Another scientist to give his opinion is Gregory Kaebnick, a scholar at the Hasting Center, a bioethics think tank. Kaebnick is concerned about this new field of synthetic biology. What happens if any synthetic organisms make their escape from the lab and run wild, creating chaos? Does this cross the line where humans start playing God before they are fully grounded in wisdom? The bacteria crowd might be taking back Venter's crown as King of the Lab.
What happens if organisms no longer evolve on their own as they always have? Kaebnick thinks this could be a troubling developmental change in our world. Pretty much sounds like an "all bets are off" scenario as the rules of the world as we know it could change drastically or subtly. No one knows.
Of course, Venter, ever the controversial Devil's Advocate, believes his work is the very reason we should be exploring this area of creating life. "We decided that writing new biological software and creating new species, we could create new species to what we want them to do, not what they evolved to do," says Venter.
Venter's new company is called Synthetic Genomics. What he wants to do with these newly created species is make fuels and new vaccines. Currently, Venter and his colleagues have a monopoly on the techniques for genomic manipulation. They are also handsomely funded. There are other competitors working in related fields. The world of synthetic micro-organisms is inching closer and closer into colliding with the world of what we know and changing into the world of possibilities to cheer and fear.
*** For a bio on Craig Venter and more about his institute: J. Craig Venter Institute
*** For his 2007 book, A life decoded: my genome, my life By J. Craig Venter, check out the Google reader preview of 62 pages.
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19 May 2010
Check Out 2 Funny Posts 2 Get U Thru the Work Week
British Petroleum giving "face" to President Obama about paying for their oil spill
From Denny: Check out some funnies and hike on over to one of my other blogs, The Social Poets, for some mid-work week fun!
Funny Volcano and Weather Quotes - Cheeky Quote Day 19 May 2010 - Funny volcano and weather quotes, jokes, political cartoons and funny video all designed to make you laugh til your boss fires you for "excessive merriment."
Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 17 May 2010 - Chock full of funny video clips from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert and Betty White on SNL as well as the late night show jokes and quips.
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16 May 2010
Posts Roundup This Week at Dennys Blogs - 16 May 2010
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From Denny: This sure has been quite the week with the drama unfolding out in the Gulf of Mexico with the BP oil spill off my Louisiana coast. The cartoonists have had great fun lampooning the various lies and finger pointing from the CEOs involved. The better news is that BP is finally making a bit of headway on corralling some of the oil for clean up, siphoning it into a tanker.
Some headway is better than nothing and at least it has slowed down the rate of gushing oil and natural gas for the moment. Definitely better than using an atomic bomb to blow up the well like the crazy Russians suggested. There's a plan. Nuke the Gulf of Mexico and irradiate the ocean waters for the next thousand years. Fortunately, BP and the government are contemplating lesser crazy options.
As a result of the oil spill there are countless great political cartoons and funny videos by the likes of Colbert to enjoy. And Betty White was the toast of late night TV on SNL after turning in some hilarious performances. She then proceeded to go out all night carousing with the SNL cast after the show. She's almost 89 years old and there's no time to waste for having fun! :)
The Social Poets:
BP Oil Spill Funny Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Love Gift Poem - Libations Friday 14 May 2010
3 Funny Videos: Hilarious Betty White On SNL, Cartoonist Mocks Tea Party
Funny Wall Street Quotes and Jokes, Stewart Lampoons Wall Street - Cheeky Quote Day 12 May 2010
One Million Homeowners Walked Away: Can It Kill Our Economy?
Video: The Case For Walking Away From Your Mortgage
Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 10 May 2010
Funny Video: Colbert Lampoons Conservative Preacher and His Rentboy
Funny Video: Stewart Slams Media, BP, And Hypocritical Politicians For Oil Spill Response
Funny Video: 2010 White House Correspondents Dinner with Prez Obama
Dennys Global Politics:
World Economy Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Russians Say Nuke BP Oil Spill, Hordes Leaving Facebook, Big Business Cheats, Obamas Tax Reform - News Headlines 13 May 2010
BP Found Cheating, Auto Dealers Sleazing Public, Voters Oust Porkers, Haiti Charities Stingy - News Headlines 12 May 2010
Hedge Fund Short Selling Caused Market Dive, Cameron New Brit PM, Govt Changes Approach to Oil Oversight - News Headlines 11 May 2010
Woman Chosen 4 Supreme Court, BP Sprays Chemicals into Oil Spill, Obscene Exec Perks - News Headlines 10 May 2010
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:
3 Quotes: Have You Validated Yourself Recently?
3 Positive Attitude Quotes to Help Shape Your World
Are You Stuck in Life Not Knowing Where to Go Next?
Mothers Day Quote From Rose Kennedy
How Can You Help Your Child Keep Their Balance And Yours?
Mothers Day Quote: The Funny Stages of Motherhood
4 Special Quotes to Anchor Your Dreams
Food Blogs:
Triple Chocolate Toffee Brownies
Elegant Cheap Dishes From Manhattan Chef: Chicken With 40 Garlic Cloves, Salad and Dessert
Sweet Breakfasts: Caramel Pecan Buns, Sweet Blueberry Drop Biscuits, Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
Humor blogs:
Funny Video: Colbert On BP Oil Containment - No One Knows What The Flock They're Doing
Funny Video: Cartoonist Mocks Tea Party Hypocrisy
Funny Video: Betty White On SNL Monologue
Funny Video: Betty White, SNL Golden Girls Lampoon Lawrence Welk Show
Funny Video: Cover Up Your Sex Scandal With A New Batch Of Euphemisms
Terrorism and Times Square, Immmigration Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Hunh? Funny Political Cartoons 15 May 2010
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Supreme Court Nominee Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
Dennys Funny Photo Gallery: The Nose Knows
The Healing Waters and The Soul Calendar:
Injuries During Sex, Miracle Baby, Bad Drug Ad Snitches Wanted - Health News Stories - 14 May 2010
Funny Wall Street Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
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15 May 2010
Funny Wall Street Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
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From Denny: I'm a big fan of giving out the Bozo Sapien Award to Big Business and Wall Street for their daily foibles, untruths, cheats and generally running from legal prosecution and moral accountability: like sprayed cockroaches. :)
*** ALSO related to today's post for funny news and opinion, check out the mother post with all the other links:
BP Oil Spill Funny Political Cartoons - 15 May 2010
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09 May 2010
Posts Roundup This Week at Dennys Blogs 9 May 2010
From Denny: This sure has been a wild ride for the news, the BP oil spill attempt at clean-up, the crazy British election and the huge sudden drop in the stock market. I gathered some of the better stories over at Dennys Global Politics.
You just have to read about the odd new health stories about empathy nasal spray for men and the strange neck treatment for PTSD relief. And the political cartoons were out in full force as social commentary on it all so you know I just had to park a number of those posts on several blogs for Saturday! :)
Hope everyone had a great Mothers Day! And thank you all for your great support!
The Social Poets:
Oil Spill Disaster Cartoons - Whats Happening This Week in America - 8 May 2010
One Mother and One Child poem 4 Mothers Day - Libations Friday 7 May 2010
Transocean Kidnapped Oil Rig Survivors, Coerced Signing No Legal Repsonsiblity
Funny Parenting Quotes 4 Mothers Day - Cheeky Quote Day 5 May 2010
BP Only Responsible to $75 Million 4 Oil Disaster By USA Law
Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 3 May 2010
Posts Roundup This Week at Dennys Blogs 2 May 2010
Dennys Global Politics:
Greek Debt Crisis 4 The World: Political Cartoons 8 May 2010
1,000 Point Stock Market Plunge, Brits Still Tied After Election, Examining Obamas Humor - News Headlines 7 May 2010
USA Offshore New Oil Drilling Halted, New USA Terrorist Screening, 3-Way Tie in Brit Election - News Headlines 6 May 2010
Supreme Court Pick Hunt, Dems Whimp Out on Finanacial Fund 4 Reform, How You Get on No-Fly List, Obama Tough on Airlines - News Headlines 5 May 2010
Pakistan Trained Bomber, Obamas Workaholic Ways, Catholics Polled About Sex Abuse - News Headlines 4 May 2010
BP Oil Spill Coverage - News Headlines 3 May 2010
The Soul Calendar:
Funny Wall Street Cartoons - 8 May 2010
Video: Check Out the River Monsters Swimming Near You
Bloggers: Get The New Google Buzz Buttons
Neuroscience: Want Your Man to Better Understand You? Try Empathy Nasal Spray
The Healing Waters:
Controversial Successful New Treatment 4 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:
Mothers Day Quote From Rose Kennedy
How Can You Help Your Child Keep Their Balance And Yours?
Dennys Funny Quotes:
The Great American Immigration Debate: Political Cartoons - 8 May 2010
Funny Video: Health Care Rage-Ex by Cartoonist Mark Fiore
Funny Animated Cartoon on Economy: Crashiversary Video by Mark Fiore
Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd:
Times Square Terrorist Bomber: Political Cartoons 8 May 2010
10 Funny Odd Photos - cute animals and crazy dressed people!
Funny Video: TV Anchor Falls off Chair
Food blogs:
Tradtional Sandwiches Updated: California Tuna Melt, Egg Salad
Chocolate Wonders: Kentucky Derby Pie, Make-ahead Chocolate Soufflé
Video: Louisiana Chef Makes Crawfish Etouffee
Easy Moist Chocolate Mayo Cake From Bon Appetit
Visual Insights:
Dennys Photo Gallery: Garden Views
Funny Love-Hate Relationships of Fox News, Republicans, Tea Party, Airlines and Obama Cartoons - 8 May 2010
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08 May 2010
Funny Wall Street Cartoons - 8 May 2010
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From Denny: Bet those high-flying irresponsible good ol' frat boys over on Wall Street are so glad that the BP oil slick is front and center in the news this week. They think they are off the hot seat for the moment. Actually, with this week's hinky sudden 1,000 point drop in only five minutes during stock trading triggered a whole lot of suspicion world wide. They weakly tried to claim that some inept stock trader inserted the wrong letter for "billion" when they were supposed to insert the word "million." Nice try when you were interviewed, Goldman Sachs, but weak.
Who is going to believe that after a week of Congressional testimony discussing how to bet "short" on a stock? Looks like someone thought it would be funny to "short" Proctor and Gamble and then clean up some serious profits. Those profits need to be returned and the inept stock trader and his crafty cunning bosses need to go to jail. They almost collapsed a large American company and may have triggered yet another economic collapse. The American taxpayers simply will not bail out these jerks one more time.
As it is, when we gave them bailout monies to hire American workers, what did they do? They fired thousands of American workers as soon as they received the monies and then went and hired thousands of foreign workers using our American taxpayer money. Americans got stabbed twice by Big Business. Time to rein in the Greed Monsters on Wall Street, Mr. President and Congress. Quit enabling them to cheat us.
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Oil Spill Disaster Cartoons - Whats Happening This Week in America - 8 May 2010
The Great American Immigration Debate: Political Cartoons - 8 May 2010
Times Square Terrorist Bomber: Political Cartoons 8 May 2010
Greek Debt Crisis 4 The World: Political Cartoons 8 May 2010
Funny Love-Hate Relationships of Fox News, Republicans, Tea Party, Airlines and Obama Cartoons - 8 May 2010
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