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Archive for April 23rd, 2006

Another Carter Anniversary

Monday is the 26th anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw — another high point of the unfortunate Carter presidency.

The Wikipedia article claims that the May issue of The Atlantic will have an article on the failed mission by Mark Bowden, of Black Hawk Down fame. The details of the mission ought to make for some interesting reading, as the Wikipedia description of the plan make it seem incredible, in a “They were going to do what?” way.

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Neighborhood Photoblogging

It was too nice outside to spend the day painting, so I went for a drive.

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An area called “Hidden Valley Ranch” south of Mt. Evans (part of which is visible in the distance).

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A feature down the road which is apparently called “Lion’s Head”. From further up the road, it looks like a half-size version of Devil’s Tower.

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Of course, the price we pay for living in such picturesque surroundings is the risk of fire. This is either part of the area burned by the 2000 High Meadows Fire or the northern extent of the 2002 Hayman Fire.

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Damage from the 2002 Hayman Fire, seen through a haze reminiscent of New Orleans in summer. Along the road in this area, the county has put up ‘Barbasol’ signs, reminding visitors via rhyme that all this damage to a forest they admire was the result of a single fire. (No mention of poor forest management practices or heartbreak-induced arson…but I imagine that kind of thing is difficult to fit onto little signposts.)

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A storm was moving in, providing some interesting light details. Unfortunately, I hadn’t really planned to go driving around taking pictures, and left all my camera filters at home — this does poor justice to the real view.

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This image does a better job of capturing the shafts of light, thanks to some heavy tweaking of the gammas.

The storm that was moving in produced the usual “thundersleet”, which looks a bit like this image from two weeks ago:
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(Click on the image and you’ll actually see the falling sleet. The sleet on the ground accumulated in about three minutes, the time it took me to notice it and grab my camera. This is what I get in lieu of thunderstorms, thanks to the altitude and topography.)

And to think that just three weeks ago, downtown Conifer looked like this:
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…and I was commuting in this:
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The Luddite Pillory, v1.8

A blog-carnival exposing anti-space silliness for ridicule and scorn, and otherwise showcasing funny space- and science-related news items.

  • Now we know why the “Face on Mars” looks like it’s wearing a batting helmet.

  • Emboldened by the success of his cable TV network, Gore is making the jump to crockumentaries. Look out Michael Moore!
  • But who cares about “global warming” when we have “May 25, 2006 – the Day of Destiny!” looming?
  • Putting first things first. Just hope the waste collection system isn’t pointing in the same direction. (I wonder if dealing with things like this is going to be on the agenda.)
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