Besides admitting to being a little behind in many ways, I also admit to taking advantage of every chance I have to post something about Fran Drescher. J’love Fran Drescher, and now she can help us all to avoid cancer in the fyoochah!
With
most of the park’s rangers furloughed, vandals and inconsiderate guests
ran amok. A small number of the park’s namesake trees were outright
destroyed. Replacing them may take centuries, according to
conservationists.CreditCreditJae C. Hong/Associated Press
The
partial government shutdown ended last week after 35 days, but
conservationists have warned that its impact may be felt for hundreds of
years in at least one part of the country: Joshua Tree National Park.
The
Southern California park, which is larger than Rhode Island and famed
for its dramatic rock formations and the spiky-leafed Joshua trees from
which it takes it name, had only a skeleton crew of workers during the
shutdown.
With most of its park rangers furloughed, vandals and inconsiderate guests ran amok.
Gates and posts were toppled, new roads carved through the desert by
unauthorized off-road drivers, and a small number of the park’s
thousands of Joshua trees were outright destroyed, conservationists
said.
Pictures posted to social media
showed trees that were chopped down or that appeared to have been
driven over by cars. The sensitive ecosystem of desert and craggy rock
formations that surrounds them was littered with garbage and other
telltale signs of illegal camping.
Most
visitors to the park were well-behaved, said John Lauretig, a former
park ranger who now runs Friends of Joshua Tree, a nonprofit group that
organized a small army of volunteers to help clean the park during the
shutdown.
“It was just a few vandals
or people acting out of ignorance that caused these problems,” he said,
reflecting on the broken trees. “Hopefully it’s not malice. Maybe they
just didn’t see them.”You have 4 free articles remaining.Subscribe to The Times
The
volunteer cleanup crew, which numbered about 100 people, cleaned
bathrooms and repaired broken gates and fences. But, unlike those tasks,
replanting and growing the park’s namesake Dr. Seussian trees takes a
very long time.
A spotlight on the people reshaping our politics. A conversation with voters across the country. And a guiding hand through the endless news cycle, telling you what you really need to know.Campgrounds at Joshua Tree National Park were blocked off after the federal government’s partial shutdown forced many park rangers to stay home.
Campgrounds at Joshua Tree National Park were blocked off after the federal government’s partial shutdown forced many park rangers to stay home.
“Because
these trees are so big and they grow so slowly, it can take hundreds of
years for a tree to mature,” Mr. Lauretig said. “We say they grow an
inch a year, and in a wet year it might grow five inches or a foot but
in a dry year it might not grow at all.”
At a rally on Saturday near the park, Curt Sauer, the former park superintendent who retired in 2010, agreed.
“What’s happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years,” he told the crowd, according to The Desert Sun,
a local newspaper. Mr. Sauer did not respond to messages seeking
comment, nor did David Smith, the park’s current superintendent.
An online guide to Joshua trees published by the National Park Service identified them by the scientific name Yucca brevifolia, a form of yucca plant that is a member of the Agave family.
That
taxonomy means it can be tricky to determine their age or to estimate
the length of time it might take to a replace a destroyed specimen, Mr.
Lauretig said.
“They’re yucca plants,
so they don’t grow with rings, like a tree, so you can’t count their
age that way,” Mr. Lauretig said. “All we can do is make estimates.”
According to the park-service guide,
the plants — which it says are valued for their “grotesque appearance” —
tend to grow at a rate of one-half inch to three inches per year, so
conservationists often use a Joshua tree’s height to guess its age.
That’s
a not-insignificant margin of error, though, caused in part by the
erratic nature of the tree’s growth: Young ones can grow quickly for the
first five years of their lives, only to slow down or pause for the
next several years, the park said.
In short, there are a lot of unknowns. Especially when the trees get to be tall.
“The
tallest Joshua tree in the park looms a whopping 40 feet high, a grand
presence in the Queen Valley forest,” the park said. “Some researchers
think an average life span for a Joshua tree is about 150 years, but
some of our largest trees may be much older than that.”
Please post these pics wherever you can. Let’s call a turd a turd. This kid is doing exactly what shit-head asshole bullies have been doing since they were doing it to me in High School and well before that. To call this anything but blatant bullying is lie. I hope to meet this useless piece oh shit one day – I have a lot of things saved up for him.
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter – wherever – Please let’s call this worthless rotten kid exactly what he is. After that, we can talk about forgiveness….LOL (SMILE)
Hey, Melania – WHERE ARE YOU? I thought bullying was your thing? REMEMBER? Did anybody translate this for her? Is this shithead really “Being Best?” – or whatever you called it???
My friend RISA MICKENBERG wrote it, I saw it and it’s great. You should see it too.
EGG is a dark comedy that explores the duplicities of marriage and parenthood: why we revere it, fear it, delegate it, or forgo it.
Starring Christina Hendricks (Mad Men), Alysia Reiner, (Orange Is The New Black), Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) Gbenga Akinnagbe (The Wire) and David Alan Basche (The Good Wife).
Written by Risa Mickenberg. Directed by Marianna Palka. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Distributed by Gravitas Ventures.
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Procter & Gamble debuted its newest
tool in the fight against aging. At CES this week, the company
introduced the world to “Opté,” a handheld device that prints anti-aging product on top of your skin, acting as a real-world Photoshop, essentially.
Opté covers up hyperpigmentation, or age spots, by gliding a device the size of an electric shaver over the skin‘s surface.
Using blue LED lights, the device maximizes contrasts in melanin
before using onboard cameras to take more than 200 images per second.
Images are then sent to a microprocessor that analyzes 70,000 lines of
code to determine the size, shape, and intensity of each blemish. After
photographing and analyzing the skin, a tiny onboard printer with 120
nozzles, each thinner than a human hair, deposits a specially-formulated
skin care serum directly to the problem area — foregoing solution on
areas where it’s not needed.
According to Procter & Gamble, its internal inkjet printers can
reproduce any skin color, starting with cartridges for fair, medium, and
dark skin as a base.
For anyone currently wearing makeup to cover blemishes, the company
says, this could replace it entirely. And, bonus, it won’t sweat off
like traditional concealers. It’s not just a concealer, though. Opté
could, over time, reduce the appearance of these blemishes with
anti-aging ingredients used in the coverup solution.
Pricing information is still up in the air, but Procter & Gamble
plans to release the device later this year, or in early 2020.
One of the great mysteries of modern cosmology is how our universe can be so thermally uniform—the vast cosmos is filled with the lingering heat of the Big Bang. Over time, it has cooled to a few degrees above absolute zero, but it can still be seen in the faint glow of microwave radiation, known as thecosmic microwave background. In any direction we look, the temperature of this cosmic background is basically the same, varying by only tiny amounts. But according to the standard “cold dark matter”modelof cosmology, there wasn’t enough time for hotter and cooler regions of the early universe to even out. Even today we would expect parts of the cosmic background to be much warmer than others, but that isn’t what we observe.
One solution to this cosmological problem is known asearly inflation. If the observable universe was extremely tiny in its earliest moments, it could have reached a uniform temperature very quickly. Afterwards, the theory says, the universe underwent a brief period of rapid expansion, eventually leading to the universe we observe today. We don’t have any direct evidence for early cosmic inflation, but because it would solve several issues in cosmology, it is a widely supported idea.
Recently, a team of astronomers looked at data from the Planck satellite, which gathered the most accurate measurements of the cosmic background thus far. They wanted to compare fluctuations across vast regions of the sky, known as low multipole moments, with the predictions of the standard cosmological model and a model that’s somewhat stranger, a holographic one. What if everything around you, from the distant stars to your very hands,were a hologram? Like Plato’s cave, our world of solid objects and three-dimensional space would simply be a shadow of a two-dimensional reality. On the human scale a holographic universe would be indistinguishable from the reality we expect, but on a cosmic scale there could be subtle differences we might be able to detect.
In the holographic view of cosmology, early inflation is driven by interactions of the quantum field, which would slightly change the appearance of the cosmic microwave background. This is particularly true for low multipole moments, and this difference makes it possible, at least in principle, to prove that the holographic principle is true. In theirpaper, published last month inPhysical Review Letters,the team report the holographic model fitting the Planck satellite data slightly better than the standard model. The results don’t prove the universe is holographic, but they are consistent with a holographic model.
The idea that our universe might be holographic comes from string theory. Although string theoryhasn’t been proven experimentally, its mathematical structure has an elegance and power that makes it appealing as a theoretical model. The holographic principle in string theory is just such an example. In its broadest form, the holographic principle states that anything you can know about a particular volume of space can be learned by looking at the surface enclosing the volume. Just as a hologram can contain a three-dimensional image within a sheet of glass or plastic, the universe could contain its vast volume within a surface.
For example, imagine a road 10 miles long that is “contained” by a start line and a finish line. Suppose the speed limit on this road is 60 miles per hour, and we want to know if a car has been speeding. One way to do this is to watch a car travel the whole length of the road, measuring its speed the whole time. But another way is to simply measure when a car crosses the start line and finish line. At a speed of 60 miles per hour, a car travels a mile a minute, so if the time between start and finish is less than 10 minutes, we know the car was speeding.
If the holographic principle is true, then the universe can be viewed in two different ways: one of space and volume as we intuitively experience it, and one of a “surface” with one less dimension. This holographic duality is mathematically powerful because some laws of physics can be much easier to work with in one view than the other.
Thestructure of our universeis driven by the constant pull of gravity between stars and galaxies. In the present era, gravity is weak compared to other forces, and is described as a gravitational field in general relativity. In the dual holographic view, gravity is described as a quantum field that can interact strongly with mass. Since it is easier to calculate weak interactions than strong ones, the general relativity approach is more useful. However, in the early moments of cosmic time, when the universe was hot and dense, the gravitational fields of relativity were strong, so quantum fields of the holographic view might be easier to deal with.
The fact that both the standard and holographic models can account for early inflation supports the idea that the holographic principle applies to our universe. Cosmic inflation remains a mystery, but by viewing the universe as a hologram we might just be able to solve it.
Chrystie Minstre/H: Mel Odom opening tonight at Daniel Cooney Billy Beyond: Oh wow. Thank you. I didnt know. Chrystie Minstre/H: Think i may go at later end : 7 or 7:30 Billy Beyond: Ok. I am meeting ⧓⧓⧓⧓ ⧓⧓⧓⧓⧓ for dinner. Maybe done by then
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Christy Minstrel/H: Crazy accidental Mel O. Remix 😳! Billy Beyond: Pure blog. A+ This will keep me busy tonight. Thank you.
photo – BILLY BEYOND
Billy Beyond: And BTW – Christy Minstrel/H: For cheeks and chins? Billy Beyond No, top secret – For M. – haha You remember Jesus’ mother as a sculpture For chin and ears Christy Minstrel/H: M! Billy Beyond So stoops – bad timely reading Ok – ttyl – typing time. I have 2 blog this
Billy Beyond: Im back. Was my makeup a natural color tonight? I couldn’t see it. Christy Minstrel/H: Unspookable ™️ File Transfer:
The Blonde Ambition Tour Billy Beyond: TY. Its a new one.#notgettingover. #itswhatsunderneaththatswrong
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Billy Beyond: Stop it!!!!! Urgent 2 blog Christie MinstrelH: File Transfer:
Billy Beyond: Im having a heart attack but i can still type on my phone!! (pain down left arm – still typing) Ma-dam-a? Modame – yes. This chat is BLOG Identities concealed Christie Minstrel/H: We have a lot to cover tonight Billy Beyond: I can schedule the posting. Write tonight. Sleep til Saturday 8:15am posts. Christie Minstrel/H: Is that optimal blog posting time? Billy Beyond: Says somebody. I was told the entire design floor at Ralph Lauren reads. Doubt it I also do “my mornings” – noon to 2PM And any evening before 2AM Plus – not at all
One question: What happened to the New Age that we danced and meditated and held Hands Across America for? “Where is the love?” said Roberta and Donny and me, right now?
¿Dondé esta el amor, gente?
I understand that an “age” is about 2160 years. So “The New Age” of the mid Eighties that we ushered in with such sincere intentions for global peace and harmony should still be in full effect? N’est pas? Instead of unity, peace and understanding, we have racism raging, hate and violence expanding and (by the way) we are at FULL BLOWN WAR!! – the longest war in American history in fact and nobody even remembers or seems to acknowledge it! AFGHANISTAN – It’s more than a knitted throw. You should look into it.There’s a lot of murdering and child killing and corruption. Seriously, it’s even worse than MASH. But my beef with the entire earth right now, here today is, this is not what was supposed to be happening in 2019! By now “all the colors of the world should be lovin’ each other wholeheartedly” – remember? …from the video right up there? Those are the lyrics, folks, okay???
There’s only one possible solution to re-ignite the loving energies of that old New Age that our struggling planet so desperately needs again….A HANDS ACROSS AMERICA RE-DO!!!! YAAAASSSSS!!!!!! Bring it back in 2020! (OMG I just realised that next year will be sharing it’s name with Hugh Downs television vehicle. this is wrong on many levels)
And you can bet your ass I would be there AGAIN for it. When I remember Hands Across America I remember two things; being way too overly excited about the whole thing, and Lesley Chilkes singing at the top of her lungs out there along the West Side Highway on that gorgeous sunny day. Hey, we tried, we really did. So…who’s with me on this Hands2 project? Can I see a show of hands for Hands2 please? – Can we take it all the way around the world somehow? Does anybody have Richard Branson’s cell # ??? Anybody???? No??? Elon Musk’s land line….anybody???? No???? Okaaaayyyy……how about Hands Across 14th Street? maybe bringing it down could work? -No? no.
Well, looks we’re out of time for our first meeting. Great work, guys. I’m feeling this. Email me with your ideas and I’ll see you back here for our next meeting which is…let’s see…January 7th, 2051. Cool!
love you guys.
Hands2..think about it…we need ideas…sooooo, you know, ask other people for some and email me – or text me. LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!
be safe…okay? safe home everybody. Great job today. Great meeting.. WE GOT THIS!!!!!