Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Job Openings with LA County

Student Work, Student Worker/North County and Student Professional Worker I, opened today with Los Angeles County of Public Works.

www.ladpw.org

Check 'em out!

Also, Lenny Melnick wants to move out here, so he better register and get out of the home-schooling stuff.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

ESPN News - Tyler Hamilton told...

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Subject: ESPN News - Tyler Hamilton told...

ESPN News - Tyler Hamilton told CBS News that ex-teammate Lance Armstrong used performance-enhancing drug EPO
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

No pictures!

In an interview with CBS News correspondent Steve Kroft for this Sunday's "60 Minutes," the President says he won't release the bin Laden images taken to prove his death.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

President Obama to address the nation

Coming off the wire, President Obama will address the nation at 7:30 PM PDT.

History Channel blows . . . again

I am watching "Conspiracy" on the History Channel - this program discusses the apparent conspiracy by the Roosevelt Administration to allow for the Japanese to attack, allowing America entry into the Second World War.

The dramatic storytellers that they are, they boldly declare that the lunch of the almost three dozen ships, lets loose a deadly attack of some 300 airplanes against the American Naval Base at Honolulu, Hawaii. They further go on to state that this is "the first, entirely carrier-based assault in military history, obliterates the US base . . ."

Does the History Channel not read history? Are they so lazy in that they choose not to do research?

In November of 1940, on the evening of the 11th, 21 Fiery Swordfish, from the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious, launched the first, carrier-based, air attack in military history.

Read more here: Battle of Taranto

Dumb-asses

Now that I am on the subject on the History Channel's lack thereof, I wish to also state that they got it wrong in the telling of the Sinking of the Bismark. There are other instances, and I am sure that I will not provide them safe harbor, so to speak, and I will make those instances be known as I see fit.

U.S. President John F. Kennedy said: "Ask not what . . .", actually not that one, maybe this one: "A child miseducated is a child lost."