Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: DMelone]
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07/16/07 07:18 PM
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WhichDawg
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if you see something like this in the ashes, don't poke it with a stick! ![[Linked Image from i19.tinypic.com]](http://i19.tinypic.com/5yi2sua.png) " but Beware of The Blob because it creeps and leaps and glides and slides across the floor Right through, the door and all around the wall a splotch, a blotch, be careful of The Blob (cork popping)"
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: Horn Dog]
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07/16/07 07:27 PM
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DMelone
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Crom! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> Indeed! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
JYD #13!!! "Nobody knocks off an old man in my neighborhood and gets away with it." - The Burbs
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: DMelone]
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07/16/07 07:30 PM
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cablemonkey
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"In the not-so-distant past, kids ruled the country's woods and valleys -- running in packs, building secret forts and treehouses, hunting frogs and fish, playing hide-and-seek behind tall grasses. But in the last 30 years, says journalist Richard Louv, children of the digital age have become increasingly alienated from the natural world, with disastrous implications, not only for their physical fitness, but also for their long-term mental and spiritual heath.
In his new book, "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder," Louv argues that sensationalist media coverage and paranoid parents have literally "scared children straight out of the woods and fields," while promoting a litigious culture of fear that favors "safe" regimented sports over imaginative play. Well-meaning elementary school curricula may teach students everything there is to know about the Amazon rain forest's endangered species, but do little to encourage kids' personal relationship with the world outside their own doors. And advances in technology, while opening up a wealth of "virtual" experiences to the young, have made it easier and easier for children to spend less time outside."
Wow. There's a lot there that really resonates with me, mainly "a litigious culture of fear" I think that one statement right there sums up a lot of what's wrong with North America these days. I grew up in rural BC, near the coast. As a child, I would frequently set out in the morning with a sandwich and a machete and not get home till dusk. You think that sort of thing happens now? I doubt it. My dad was a staunch opponent of any sort of video game machine, and the 'net didn't yet exist as we enjoy it today so I had to create my own entertainment. Recently, I read a great article about a guy that was working in Iraq, setting up satellite based internet for people trying to carry on business there. He described having to travel through the city lying on the floor of the car, being constantly armed, and not knowing if the 'police' at the checkpoint were insurgents in disguise or real cops. Upon his return to the US, he was saddened and disgusted by the culture of fear and entitlement that he observed. People with no clue about anything, really, going on about how afraid of the scary terrists they were. Makes you wonder sometimes, what it's all coming to. I'm glad to see there are a few pockets of people that can think for themselves left. This board is one of the better ones, I think. -Cam.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: cablemonkey]
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07/16/07 07:45 PM
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cablemonkey
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Here's a link to that article: It's long but well worth a read if you're into that sort of thing. http://rezendi.com/travels/bbbb.htmlBlood, Bullets, Bombs, and Bandwidth: a tale of two California cipherpunks who went to Baghdad to seek their fortune, and bring the Internet to Iraq. Enjoy, -Cam.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: cablemonkey]
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07/16/07 07:51 PM
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... People with no clue about anything, really, going on about how afraid of the scary terrists they were. Makes you wonder sometimes, what it's all coming to. I'm glad to see there are a few pockets of people that can think for themselves left. This board is one of the better ones, I think.
-Cam. Oh yes, Cam, and we have a little fun doing it, too. Speaking of "thinking", I realized that as unlikely as it is, the possibility of a meteor causing yesterday's fire should not be ignored. That is one lottery we are all in. So, armed with my trusty shovel and panga, and not enough mosquito repellant, a digging I went. ![[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]](http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/Fire014.jpg)
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: Horn Dog]
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07/16/07 07:53 PM
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cablemonkey
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Stranger things have happened. Would be pretty cool to find a space rock, hey? I've seen some wild meteorite knives.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: cablemonkey]
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07/16/07 08:01 PM
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No, there is no soft ball sized metallic object in the ground. I can see where lightning blew the bark off this dead trunk and roots of the swamp maple. ![[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]](http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/Fire016.jpg) All the smoke was coming up from around the trunk of the maple, once the rest of the fire was out. ![[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]](http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/Fire015.jpg) Must have been during one of the thundersorms on Saturday or even Friday the 13th. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> Must have just smoldered down in the ground and gradually caught the dead part of the tree on fire and spread to nearby vegetation.
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: DMelone]
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07/16/07 08:13 PM
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Rainwalker
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I'm not a big fruit beer fan, but the small amount I had left after pouring the libation tasted refreshing. Right now I'm drinking iced orange juice. Too much alcohol is not good when fighting a cold. I am sure that some who viewed this thread think I'm nuts. For me, it is all symbolic of the actual forces of nature and the good fortune I have. There are still many mysteries of nature that are far beyond our understanding. Can't hurt to acknowledge my total dependence on nature's whims once in a while with some ritual, reverence, and humility. One bolt of lightning, one flood, one torando, and all is gone. It never hurts to acknowledge nature. Our ancestors did and it harkens back to a time when we lived in nature and used it and when the food chain actually ment something. I read an article called Nature Deficit Disorder which actually turned out to be a book. Here is a small article about the book: Begin Quote: "In the not-so-distant past, kids ruled the country's woods and valleys -- running in packs, building secret forts and treehouses, hunting frogs and fish, playing hide-and-seek behind tall grasses. But in the last 30 years, says journalist Richard Louv, children of the digital age have become increasingly alienated from the natural world, with disastrous implications, not only for their physical fitness, but also for their long-term mental and spiritual heath. In his new book, "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder," Louv argues that sensationalist media coverage and paranoid parents have literally "scared children straight out of the woods and fields," while promoting a litigious culture of fear that favors "safe" regimented sports over imaginative play. Well-meaning elementary school curricula may teach students everything there is to know about the Amazon rain forest's endangered species, but do little to encourage kids' personal relationship with the world outside their own doors. And advances in technology, while opening up a wealth of "virtual" experiences to the young, have made it easier and easier for children to spend less time outside." End Quote. We need to start spending time in nature and admiring it, instead of destroying it! Keep on with the symbolic ceremonies HD!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Man that's some good writing. Good to know you guys are of like mind. Societies continuing and growing separation from nature and the widening gap between real life of our ansesters and life in the digital age occupies my thoughts daily. Sometimes I really wish I could just unplug. Unfortunantly that wouldn't really solve anything though. Vic, on another note: I hope you find a great big INFI meteor!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: Horn Dog]
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07/16/07 08:31 PM
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jd01
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Glad everything turned out OK one of the few times a cold has turned out to be lucky!The polished DF looks great
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: Horn Dog]
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07/16/07 08:38 PM
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willowmaker
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HD, I sure like the look of your hatchet. What can you tell me about it? Is the eye tapered. Glad the fire missed you and your place. Thanks. willowmaker
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: jd01]
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07/16/07 08:38 PM
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Glad everything turned out OK one of the few times a cold has turned out to be lucky!The polished DF looks great Thanks, jd. DF works just as well shiny as it did painted.
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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Re: Fire From Sky
[Re: willowmaker]
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07/16/07 08:42 PM
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HD, I sure like the look of your hatchet. What can you tell me about it? Is the eye tapered. Glad the fire missed you and your place. Thanks. willowmaker The eye doesn't appear to be tapered, but the head has stayed on for years, nice and tight. Its a Museum Replicas VIking axe I bought for rituals, but it chops pretty well. The steel really "rings". I like it.
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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