Wednesday 30 November 2011

BBC News - National Theatre makes comedy error on opening night

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The buzz and vibe about this production seems really encouraging.
The Guardian's theatre critic gives it a four out of five. Shakespeare seems to have found a new great actor. We really enjoyed Lenny Henry as well in "Chef", which as we recollect was in the 80's-90's somewhere? (In time of course).
Lenny Henry was always great in his comedy roles, and the transition over into Shakespeare is a great indication of a very talented actor making a transition to the works of the greatest writer of literature.

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We watched the strikers today, very interesting. There were many places in the city of London that seem to have been affected. Strikers with Banners, outside various buildings. There was a group that seemed to have taken over a building, had big signs hanging outside, about fifteen policemen and women were gathered immediately outside, with vans parked nearby and many small patrol groups keeping a watchful eye. Somehow, the feeling that there might be some kind action never really surfaced. It seems like that day might give a lot of good photo opportunities to the news photographers. How much has been really achieved, and if the leaders of the striking workers will gain what they wish is actually hard to tell. I guess in a way, it is the only action they can take. I always have the feeling that the energy of the day will subside, and people will go back to work tomorrow and the next day. Time will tell.

Monday 28 November 2011

Gurdjieff and Money - Part II

“There are several aspects of this idea,” said G. “The work of each person may involve expenses, traveling, and so on. If his life is so badly organized that a thousand roubles embarrasses him it would be better for him not to undertake this work. Suppose that, in the course of the year, his work requires him to go to Cairo or some other place. He must have the means to do so. Through our demand we find out whether he is able to work with us or not.

“Besides,” G. continued, “I have far too little spare time to be able to sacrifice it on others without being certain even that it will do them good. I value my time very much because I need it for my own work and because I cannot and, as I said before, do not want to spend it unproductively. There is also another side to this,” said G. “People do not value a thing if they do not pay for it.”1

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Sunday 27 November 2011

Santa Claus Outfits and Costumes


This clip  of Santa Claus in full costume outfit  at Santa Village  is so cute!

Santa Claus is coming to town!

Well, it’s that time of year!
time to dress up as Santa, what could
be more fun!

The idea of Santa Claus, comes from the nineteenth
century, and many generations of fathers have made
the time and effort to dress as good old Saint Nicholas,
turned up unexpectedly to a room full of children,
laden with presents and gone on to celebrate the
Christmas holiday, just as it is supposed to be enjoyed.

Even yesterday walking in the local shopping mall, a line
of children waited patiently for an audience with Santa,
he was listening carefully to each childs wishes.

It is a fantastic privilege to play this role.
And what a role it is, have you been naughty?
Have you been nice? As a child, it is a moment of dread,
and anticipation, been there!

Well you too now can get to dress up as Santa and play the
legendary part for the children in your family and neighbourhood.
Time to leave out the cookies and milk, stomp though the snow,
and be Saint Nick, even if just for one evening!

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Great new Santa Claus costume site!
A bit of history about Santa Claus to get us in the mood for the holiday season.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
Snow on the ground, and dressed up warm and cuddly!

Saturday 26 November 2011

Oasis - Fade Away - Berlin 2002 (8) - YouTube

If you listen to the lyrics they are really touching.
Yes, more of my current Oasis obsession.
The dreams we have as children fade away.

Oasis - Rock 'N' Roll Star - YouTube

Forgive our Oasis obsession, but this is a great video, full of raw energy, sometimes it is graet to get a boost, especially from the Gallagher brothers.

KENNEDY IS KILLED BY SNIPER AS HE RIDES IN CAR IN DALLAS; JOHNSON SWORN IN ON PLANE

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Gov. Connally Shot; Mrs. Kennedy Safe
President Is Struck Down by a Rifle Shot From Building on Motorcade Route--Johnson, Riding Behind, Is Unhurt
By TOM WICKER

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Dallas, Nov. 22--President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed by an assassin today.

He died of a wound in the brain caused by a rifle bullet that was fired at him as he was riding through downtown Dallas in a motorcade.

Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson, who was riding in the third car behind Mr. Kennedy's, was sworn in as the 36th President of the United States 99 minutes after Mr. Kennedy's death.

Mr. Johnson is 55 years old; Mr. Kennedy was 46.

Shortly after the assassination, Lee H. Oswald, who once defected to the Soviet Union and who has been active in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, was arrested by the Dallas police. Tonight he was accused of the killing.

Suspect Captured After Scuffle

Oswald, 24 years old, was also accused of slaying a policeman who had approached him in the street. Oswald was subdued after a scuffle with a second policeman in a nearby theater.

President Kennedy was shot at 12:30 P.M., Central standard time (1:30 P.M., New York time). He was pronounced dead at 1 P.M. and Mr. Johnson was sworn in at 2:39 P.M.

Mr. Johnson, who was uninjured in the shooting, took his oath in the Presidential jet plane as it stood on the runway at Love Field. The body of Mr. Kennedy was aboard. Immediately after the oath-taking, the plane took off for Washington.

Standing beside the new President as Mr. Johnson took the oath of office was Mrs. John F. Kennedy. Her stockings were spattered with her husband's blood.

Gov. John B. Connally Jr. of Texas, who was riding in the same car with Mr. Kennedy, was severely wounded in the chest, ribs and arm. His condition was serious, but not critical.

The killer fired the rifle from a building just off the motorcade route. Mr. Kennedy, Governor Connally and Mr. Johnson had just received an enthusiastic welcome from a large crowd in downtown Dallas.

Mr. Kennedy apparently was hit by the first of what witnesses believed were three shots. He was driven at high speed to Dallas's Parkland Hospital. There, in an emergency operating room, with only physicians and nurses in attendance, he died without regaining consciousness.

Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Connally and a Secret Service agent were in the car with Mrs. Kennedy and Governor Connally. Two Secret Service agents flanked the car. Other than Mr. Connally, none of this group was injured in the shooting. Mrs. Kennedy cried "Oh no!" immediately after her husband was struck.

Mrs. Kennedy was in the hospital near her husband when he died, but not in the operating room. When the body was taken from the hospital in a bronze coffin about 2 P.M., Mrs. Kennedy walked beside it.

Her face was sorrowful. She looked steadily at the floor. She still wore the raspberry-colored suit in which she had greeted welcoming crowds in Fort Worth and Dallas. But she had taken off the matching pillbox hat she wore earlier in the day, and her dark hair was windblown and tangled. Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waiting hearse.

Mrs. Kennedy climbed in beside the coffin. Then the ambulance drove to Love Field, and Mr. Kennedy's body was placed aboard the Presidential jet. Mrs. Kennedy then attended the swearing-in ceremony for Mr. Johnson.

As Mr. Kennedy's body left Parkland Hospital, a few stunned persons stood outside. Nurses and doctors, whispering among themselves, looked from the window. A larger crowd that had gathered earlier, before it was known that the President was dead, had been dispersed by Secret Service men and policemen.

Priests Administer Last Rites

Two priests administered last rites to Mr. Kennedy, a Roman Catholic. They were the Very rev. Oscar Huber, the pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Dallas, and the Rev. James Thompson.

Mr. Johnson was sworn in as President by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes of the Northern District of Texas. She was appointed to the judgeship by Mr. Kennedy in October, 1961.

The ceremony, delayed about five minutes for Mrs. Kennedy's arrival, took place in the private Presidential cabin in the rear of the plane.

About 25 to 30 persons--members of the late President's staff, members of Congress who had been accompanying the President on a two-day tour of Texas cities and a few reporters--crowded into the little room.

No accurate listing of those present could be obtained. Mrs. Kennedy stood at the left of Mr. Johnson, her eyes and face showing the signs of weeping that had apparently shaken her since she left the hospital not long before.

Mrs. Johnson, wearing a beige dress, stood at her husband's right.

As Judge Hughes read the brief oath of office, her eyes, too, were red from weeping. Mr. Johnson's hands rested on a black, leather-bound Bible as Judge Hughes read and he repeated:

"I do solemnly swear that I will perform the duties of the President of the United States to the best of my ability and defend, protect and preserve the Constitution of the United States."

Those 34 words made Lyndon Baines Johnson, one-time farmboy and schoolteacher of Johnson City, the President.

Johnson Embraces Mrs. Kennedy

Mr. Johnson made no statement. He embraced Mrs. Kennedy and she held his hand for a long moment. He also embraced Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Evelyn Lincoln, Mr. Kennedy's private secretary.

"O.K.," Mr. Johnson said. "Let's get this plane back to Washington."

At 2:46 P.M., seven minutes after he had become President, 106 minutes after Mr. Kennedy had become the fourth American President to succumb to an assassin's wounds, the white and red jet took off for Washington.

In the cabin when Mr. Johnson took the oath was Cecil Stoughton, an armed forces photographer assigned to the White House.

Mr. Kennedy's staff members appeared stunned and bewildered. Lawrence F. O'Brien, the Congressional liaison officer, and P. Kenneth O'Donnell, the appointment secretary, both long associates of Mr. Kennedy, showed evidence of weeping. None had anything to say.

Other staff members believed to be in the cabin for the swearing-in included David F. Powers, the White House receptionist; Miss Pamela Turnure, Mrs. Kennedy's press secretary, and Malcolm Kilduff, the assistant White House press secretary.

Mr. Kilduff announced the President's death, with choked voice and red-rimmed eyes, at about 1:36 P.M.

"President John F. Kennedy died at approximately 1 o'clock Central standard time today here in Dallas," Mr. Kilduff said at the hospital. "He died of a gunshot wound in the brain. I have no other details regarding the assassination of the President."

Mr. Kilduff also announced that Governor Connally had been hit by a bullet or bullets and that Mr. Johnson, who had not yet been sworn in, was safe in the protective custody of the Secret Service at an unannounced place, presumably the airplane at Love Field.

Mr. Kilduff indicated that the President had been shot once. Later medical reports raised the possibility that there had been two wounds. But the death was caused, as far as could be learned, by a massive wound in the brain.

Later in the afternoon, Dr. Malcolm Perry, an attending surgeon, and Dr. Kemp Clark, chief of neurosurgery at Parkland Hospital, gave more details.

Mr. Kennedy was hit by a bullet in the throat, just below the Adam's apple, they said. This wound had the appearance of a bullet's entry.

Mr. Kennedy also had a massive, gaping wound in the back and one on the right side of the head. However, the doctors said it was impossible to determine immediately whether the wounds had been caused by one bullet or two.

Resuscitation Attempted

Dr. Perry, the first physician to treat the President, said a number of resuscitative measures had been attempted, including oxygen, anesthesia, an indotracheal tube, a tracheotomy, blood and fluids. An electrocardiogram monitor was attached to measure Mr. Kennedy's heart beats.

Dr. Clark was summoned and arrived in a minute or two. By then, Dr. Perry said, Mr. Kennedy was "critically ill and moribund," or near death.

Dr. Clark said that on his first sight of the President, he had concluded immediately that Mr. Kennedy could not live.

"It was apparent that the President had sustained a lethal wound," he said. "A missile had gone in and out of the back of his head causing external lacerations and loss of brain tissue."

Shortly after he arrived, Dr. Clark said, "the President lost his heart action by the electrocardiogram." A closed-chest cardiograph massage was attempted, as were other emergency resuscitation measures.

Dr. Clark said these had produced "palpable pulses" for a short time, but all were "to no avail."

In Operating Room 40 Minutes

The President was on the emergency table at the hospital for about 40 minutes, the doctors said. At the end, perhaps eight physicians were in Operating Room No. 1, where Mr. Kennedy remained until his death. Dr. Clark said it was difficult to determine the exact moment of death, but the doctors said officially that it occurred at 1 P.M.

Later, there were unofficial reports that Mr. Kennedy had been killed instantly. The source of these reports, Dr. Tom Shires, chief surgeon at the hospital and professor of surgery at the University of Texas Southwest Medical School, issued this statement tonight:

"Medically, it was apparent the president was not alive when he was brought in. There was no spontaneous respiration. He had dilated, fixed pupils. It was obvious he had a lethal head wound.

"Technically, however, by using vigorous resuscitation, intravenous tubes and all the usual supportive measures, we were able to raise a semblance of a heartbeat."

Dr. Shires said he was "positive it was impossible that President Kennedy could have spoken after being shot. "I am absolutely sure he never knew what hit him," Dr. Shires said.

Dr. Shires was not present when Mr. Kennedy was being treated at Parkland Hospital. He issued his statement, however, after lengthy conferences with the doctors who had attended the President.

Mr. Johnson remained in the hospital about 30 minutes after Mr. Kennedy died.

The details of what happened when shots first rang out, as the President's car moved along at about 25 miles an hour, were sketchy. Secret Service agents, who might have given more details, were unavailable to the press at first, and then returned to Washington with President Johnson.

Kennedys Hailed at Breakfast

Mr. Kennedy had opened his day in Fort Worth, first with a speech in a parking lot and then at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast. The breakfast appearance was a particular triumph for Mrs. Kennedy, who entered late and was given an ovation.

Then the Presidential party, including Governor and Mrs. Connally, flew on to Dallas, an eight- minute flight. Mr. Johnson, as is customary, flew in a separate plane. The President and the Vice President do not travel together, out of fear of a double tragedy.

At Love Field, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy lingered for 10 minutes, shaking hands with an enthusiastic group lining the fence. The group called itself "Grassroots Democrats."

Mr. Kennedy then entered his open Lincoln convertible at the head of the motorcade. He sat in the rear seat on the right-hand side. Mrs. Kennedy, who appeared to be enjoying one of the first political outings she had ever made with her husband, sat at his left.

In the "jump" seat, directly ahead of Mr. Kennedy, sat Governor Connally, with Mrs. Connally at his left in another "jump" seat. A Secret Service agent was driving and the two others ran alongside.

Behind the President's limousine was an open sedan carrying a number of Secret Service agents. Behind them, in an open convertible, rode Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Texas's senior Senator, Ralph W. Yarborough, a Democrat.

The motorcade proceeded uneventfully along a 10-mile route through downtown Dallas, aiming for the Merchandise Mart. Mr. Kennedy was to address a group of the city's leading citizens at a luncheon in his honor.

In downtown Dallas, crowds were thick, enthusiastic and cheering. The turnout was somewhat unusual for this center of conservatism, where only a month ago Adlai E. Stevenson was attacked by a rightist crowd. It was also in Dallas, during the 1960 campaign, that Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife were nearly mobbed in the lobby of the Baker Hotel.

As the motorcade neared its end and the President's car moved out of the thick crowds onto Stennonds Freeway near the Merchandise Mart, Mrs. Connally recalled later, "we were all very pleased with the reception in downtown Dallas."

Approaching 3-Street Underpass

Behind the three leading cars were a string of others carrying Texas and Dallas dignitaries, two buses of reporters, several open cars carrying photographers and other reporters, and a bus for White House staff members.

As Mrs. Connally recalled later, the President's car was almost ready to go underneath a "triple underpass beneath three streets--Elm, Commerce and Main--when the first shot was fired.

That shot apparently struck Mr. Kennedy. Governor Connally turned in his seat at the sound and appeared immediately to be hit in the chest.

Mrs. Mary Norman of Dallas was standing at the curb and at that moment was aiming her camera at the President. She saw him slump forward, then slide down in the seat.

"My God," Mrs. Norman screamed, as she recalled it later, "he's shot!"

Mrs. Connally said that Mrs. Kennedy had reached and "grabbed" her husband. Mrs. Connally put her arms around the Governor. Mrs. Connally said that she and Mrs. Kennedy had then ducked low in the car as it sped off.

Mrs. Connally's recollections were reported by Julian Reade, an aide to the Governor.

Most reporters in the press buses were too far back to see the shootings, but they observed some quick scurrying by motor policemen accompanying the motorcade. It was noted that the President's car had picked up speed and raced away, but reporters were not aware that anything serious had occurred until they reached the Merchandise Mart two or three minutes later.

Rumors Spread at Trade Mart

Rumors of the shooting already were spreading through the luncheon crowd of hundreds, which was having the first course. No White House officials or Secret Service agents were present, but the reporters were taken quickly to Parkland Hospital on the strength of the rumors.

There they encountered Senator Yarborough, white, shaken and horrified.

The shots, he said, seemed to have come from the right and the rear of the car in which he was riding, the third in the motorcade. Another eyewitness, Mel Crouch, a Dallas television reporter, reported that as the shots rang out he saw a rifle extended and then withdrawn from a window on the "fifth or sixth floor" of the Texas Public School Book Depository. This is a leased state building on Elm Street, to the right of the motorcade route.

Senator Yarborough said there had been a slight pause between the first two shots and a longer pause between the second and third. A Secret Service man riding in the Senator's car, the Senator said, immediately ordered Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to get down below the level of the doors. They did so, and Senator Yarborough also got down.

The leading cars of the motorcade then pulled away at high speed toward Parkland Hospital, which was not far away, by the fast highway.

"We knew by the speed that something was terribly wrong," Senator Yarborough reported. When he put his head up, he said, he saw a Secret Serve man in the car ahead beating his fists against the trunk deck of the car in which he was riding, apparently in frustration and anguish.

Mrs. Kennedy's Reaction

Only White House staff members spoke with Mrs. Kennedy. A Dallas medical student, David Edwards, saw her in Parkland Hospital while she was waiting for news of her husband. He gave this description:

"The look in her eyes was like an animal that had been trapped, like a little rabbit--brave, but fear was in the eyes."

Dr. Clark was reported to have informed Mrs. Kennedy of her husband's death.

No witnesses reported seeing or hearing any of the Secret Service agents or policemen fire back. One agent was seen to brandish a machine gun as the cars sped away. Mr. Crouch observed a policeman falling to the ground and pulling a weapon. But the events had occurred so quickly that there was apparently nothing for the men to shoot at.

Mr. Crouch said he saw two women, standing at a curb to watch the motorcade pass, fall to the ground when the shots rang out. He also saw a man snatch up his little girl and run along the road. Policemen, he said, immediately chased this man under the impression he had been involved in the shooting, but Mr. Crouch said he had been a fleeing spectator.

Mr. Kennedy's limousine--license No. GG300 under District of Columbia registry--pulled up at the emergency entrance of Parkland Hospital. Senator Yarborough said the President had been carried inside on a stretcher.

By the time reporters arrived at the hospital, the police were guarding the Presidential car closely. They would allow no one to approach it. A bucket of water stood by the car, suggesting that the back seat had been scrubbed out.

Robert Clark of the American Broadcasting Company, who had been riding near the front of the motorcade, said Mr. Kennedy was motionless when he was carried inside. There was a great amount of blood on Mr. Kennedy's suit and shirtfront and the front of his body, Mr. Clark said.

Mrs. Kennedy was leaning over her husband when the car stopped, Mr. Clark said, and he walked beside the wheeled stretcher into the hospital. Mr. Connally sat with his hands holding his stomach, his head bent over. He, too, was moved into the hospital in a stretcher, with Mrs. Connally at his side.

Robert McNeill of the National Broadcasting Company, who also was in the reporters' pool car, jumped out at the scene of the shooting. He said the police had taken two eyewitnesses into custody--an 8-year-old Negro boy and a white man--for informational purposes.

Many of these reports could not be verified immediately.

Eyewitness Describes Shooting

An unidentified Dallas man, interviewed on television here, said he had been waving at the President when the shots were fired. His belief was that Mr. Kennedy had been struck twice-- once, as Mrs. Norman recalled, when he slumped in his seat; again when he slid down in it.

"It seemed to just knock him down," the man said.

Governor Connally's condition was reported as "satisfactory" tonight after four hours in surgery at Parkland Hospital.

Dr. Robert R. Shaw, a thoracic surgeon, operated on the Governor to repair damage to his left chest.

Later, Dr. Shaw said Governor Connally had been hit in the back just below the shoulder blade, and that the bullet had gone completely through the Governor's chest, taking out part of the fifth rib.

After leaving the body, he said, the bullet struck the Governor's right wrist, causing a compound fracture. It then lodged in the left thigh.

The thigh wound, Dr. Shaw said, was trivial. He said the compound fracture would heal.

Dr. Shaw said it would be unwise for Governor Connally to be moved in the next 10 to 14 days. Mrs. Connally was remaining at his side tonight.

Tour by Mrs. Kennedy Unusual

Mrs. Kennedy's presence near her husband's bedside at his death resulted from somewhat unusual circumstances. She had rarely accompanied him on his trips about the country and had almost never made political trips with him.

The tour on which Mr. Kennedy was engaged yesterday and today was only quasi-political; the only open political activity was to have been a speech tonight to a fund-raising dinner at the state capitol in Austin.

In visiting Texas, Mr. Kennedy was seeking to improve his political fortunes in a pivotal state that he barely won in 1960. He was also hoping to patch a bitter internal dispute among Texas's Democrats.

At 8:45 A.M., when Mr. Kennedy left the Texas Hotel in Fort Worth, where he spent his last night, to address the parking lot crowd across the street, Mrs. Kennedy was not with him. There appeared to be some disappointment.

"Mrs. Kennedy is organizing herself," the President said good-naturedly. "It takes longer, but, of course, she looks better than we do when she does it."

Later, Mrs. Kennedy appeared late at the Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Fort Worth.

Again, Mr. Kennedy took note of her presence. "Two years ago," he said, "I introduced myself in Paris by saying that I was the man who had accompanied Mrs. Kennedy to Paris. I am getting somewhat that same sensation as I travel around Texas. Nobody wonders what Lyndon and I wear."

The speech Mr. Kennedy never delivered at the Merchandise Mart luncheon contained a passage commenting on a recent preoccupation of his, and a subject of much interest in this city, where right-wing conservatism is the rule rather than the exception.

Voices are being heard in the land, he said, "voices preaching doctrines wholly unrelated to reality, wholly unsuited to the sixties, doctrines which apparently assume that words will suffice without weapons, that vituperation is as good as victory and that peace is a sign of weakness."

The speech went on: "At a time when the national debt is steadily being reduced in terms of its burden on our economy, they see that debt as the greatest threat to our security. At a time when we are steadily reducing the number of Federal employees serving every thousand citizens, they fear those supposed hordes of civil servants far more than the actual hordes of opposing armies.

"We cannot expect that everyone, to use the phrase of a decade ago, will 'talk sense to the American people.' But we can hope that fewer people will listen to nonsense. And the notion that this nation is headed for defeat through deficit, or that strength is but a matter of slogans, is nothing but just plain nonsense."

This is front line reporting of the 1960's as it's finest.
The reporter has just passed away at the age of 85, he was able to capture a huge amount of detail, considering that the internet did not exist, and he just had phones, and the actuality of being on the spot to produce this highly acclaimed report for the New York Times.

Friday 25 November 2011

Gurdjieff - 48 Exercises

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These seem to be notes from a group.

Egypt protesters praying for change | The Sun |News

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The military Generals seem to have blown an opportunity to have the people on their side. But if we go back to the Russian Revolution of the early part of the last century, Lenin never planned for the people to have power, for a few months, the power was actually in the hands of the populace, and then it was gradually brought under control. What followed was the tragedy of Stalin's cruel regime. We hope the people and the military can work out a new and promising way to resolve this issue.

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It is a very interesting idea, that house prices will rise, fifteen percent seems to be very optimistic when it seems that many people are out of work, and that the economy in the UK is really having a hard time. Let's see, this would mean a house, and I guess we are talking averages here, a house at 200,000 would rise to 230,000. Interesting, makes a great headline, but for a first time buyer, this would be another huge chunk of cash to pay off. No wonder banking can be a great business to be in.

We’ve been to hol and back | The Sun |News|Sun City

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We went last November to get some Eurostart Tickets to Paris, the girl at Thomas Cook was very nice but had a really bad cold, so we were always trying to sit a bit away from her, she showed us some prices which were a bit higher than we were expecting to pay, and to be honest, it was just a few days notice about travelling, but the feeling was that they were in it for the money. The big weakness now for the travel industry, is that there are options to try and get a cheaper fare, they would really have to pull out the stops to get my business when I can find something more affordable online. Hope her cold got better.

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Honestly, it is hard to stop and give money in the streets, and sometimes is not the best thing to do as it may actually just be giving someone money for an addiction, seems to be the way to go is to give to an organized charitable foundation like Centre Point. Personally, we get approached almost every evening by "Chuggers", (not centre point), these are people who stop you in the street to ask for money for a cause, wearing their organizations coloured jacket with the logo. Mostly annoying, but you do see them stopping and speaking with people in a positive way. Although must be pretty hard work, but great if you want to work on shyness and overcoming rejection.

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Well, it looks like Sir Paul is every present again.
O2 Arena tickets, iinfo may actually indicated more tickets available.

Thursday 24 November 2011

Beeny's Restoration Nightmare - 4oD - Channel 4

About nineteen minutes in, they make a fantastic find, the clock in the building is actually related to the man who designed Big Ben at the Houses of Parliament in London. There is even a piece that has his name on it. Sarah is realy surprised and delighted by this.

Sarah Beeny at womenspeakers.co.uk 

We really like the show about restoring her home.
The grounds of the house are extensive, and it seems to be a very savvy move to make the struggles of bringing this house back up to livable standards into a television show.

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Kingsbrae Garden Café; winter

The Kingsbrae Garden Café is in the 1910 Edward Maxwell manor house, original to the 27-acre estate. The giant Adirondack chair is a favourite spot for photos; nobody queuing up this time of year! Kingsbrae Garden is in Canada's premier seaside resort town, St Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick. www.kingsbraegarden.com (Posted by KingsbraeGarden on 13/01/2010)

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. - Astrobiology - 11(9):931

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While the surface conditions of Venus make the hypothesis of life there implausible, the clouds of Venus are a different story altogether. As was pointed out some years ago1, water, carbon dioxide and sunlight—the prerequisites for photosynthesis—are plentiful in the vicinity of the clouds. Since then, good additional evidence has been provided that the clouds are composed of ice crystals at their tops2,3, and it seems likely that there are water droplets toward their bottoms4. Independent evidence for water vapour also exists5. The temperature at the cloud tops is about 210°K, and at the cloud bottoms is probably at least 260–280°K (refs. 4 and 6). Atmospheric pressure at this temperature level is about 1 atm.7. The observed planetary albedo falls steeply in the violet and ultra-violet8, which accounts for the pale lemon yellow colour of Venus. The albedo decline would not be expected for pure ice particles, and must therefore be caused by some contaminant. Dust, ozone, C3O2 and other gases may possibly explain these data but, whatever the explanation, the ultra-violet flux below the clouds is likely to be low. If small amounts of minerals are stirred up to the clouds from the surface, it is by no means difficult to imagine an indigenous biology in the clouds of Venus. What follows is one such speculation.

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In the next few years, the number of catalogued exoplanets will be counted in the thousands. This will vastly expand the number of potentially habitable worlds and lead to a systematic assessment of their astrobiological potential. Here, we suggest a two-tiered classification scheme of exoplanet habitability. The first tier consists of an Earth Similarity Index (ESI), which allows worlds to be screened with regard to their similarity to Earth, the only known inhabited planet at this time. The ESI is based on data available or potentially available for most exoplanets such as mass, radius, and temperature. For the second tier of the classification scheme we propose a Planetary Habitability Index (PHI) based on the presence of a stable substrate, available energy, appropriate chemistry, and the potential for holding a liquid solvent. The PHI has been designed to minimize the biased search for life as we know it and to take into account life that might exist under more exotic conditions. As such, the PHI requires more detailed knowledge than is available for any exoplanet at this time. However, future missions such as the Terrestrial Planet Finder will collect this information and advance the PHI. Both indices are formulated in a way that enables their values to be updated as technology and our knowledge about habitable planets, moons, and life advances. Applying the proposed metrics to bodies within our Solar System for comparison reveals two planets in the Gliese 581 system, GJ 581 c and d, with an ESI comparable to that of Mars and a PHI between that of Europa and Enceladus. Key Words: Habitability—Exoplanets—Index—Earth similarity—Complexity—Life. Astrobiology 11, xxx–xxx.

You Make My Dreams Come True - YouTube

This is fun, never seen the movie, but well choreographed.

James Moore's Memoir

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Interest in the enigmatic spiritual teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff grows year on year. Prominent among the handful of authors who address his legacy engagingly, yet from a convincing reservoir of genuine experience, is Gurdjieff’s biographer and lifelong apologist James Moore.

BBC News - Prince Philip receives Navy title for 90th birthday

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Prince Philip has been made Lord High Admiral of the British Navy in a formal manner by Her Majesty the Queen to celebrate his ninetieth birthday, although this actually was conferred earlier this year, he has just now received the actual documentation making it official.
One of the privileges of Royalty is that you can give titles.
Some people can have a star named after them, some people get streets named in their honour, but if you are the Queen of England, you can not only give a title, but you can also bestow a job to go with the positition.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Prince William dancing - YouTube

Two princes dancing.

Meeting Prince William and Kate at Peake's Quay in Charlottetown, PEI, Canada - YouTube

Monday July 4, 2011 - Meeting Prince William and Kate during a Walkabout in Charlottetown, PE. I was wearing a T-shirt I made with "Official Canadian Royal BFF" on it and William said it was fantastic! Then Kate came by and admired the feathers in the fascinator I was wearing (graciously loaned to me by a friend, Barbara Walls)! Comment from YouTube.
We thougtht you might enjoy this.

NIN: "Cars" with Gary Numan, London 7.15.09 [HD] - YouTube

Gary Numan, what about a blast from the past!
Remember Tubeway Army?
The beginning of all the electronic music, Numan was a huge breakthrough when he first appeared on Top of the Pops in the 1970's, amazing that this type of music was way ahead of it's time. Great energy in the crowd too.

Meeting with a Remarkable Man: George Ivanovic Gurdjieff

Meeting with a Remarkable Man: George Ivanovic Gurdjieff

by Walter Catalano

translated from Italian by Chuck Salvo

Nice page.

BBC News - Nasa gets ready for Mars mission

21 November 2011 Last updated at 19:36

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Nasa gets ready for Mars mission

By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News
Atlas rocket (Nasa) Engineers have some final work to do to get MSL's rocket ready for launch

Nasa is in final preparations for the launch of its latest rover mission to the Red Planet.

The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is the biggest, most capable robot ever built to land on another planet.

It is expected to lift off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on Saturday.

Lift-off is actually a day later than originally planned, to give engineers time to replace a problem battery in the spacecraft's Atlas rocket.

The one-hour-and-43-minute launch window will now open at 10:02 local time (15:02 GMT). MSL's cruise to Mars should take eight-and-a-half months.

The rover will aim to touch down in an equatorial depression called Gale Crater, where it will use its suite of 10 instruments to assess whether the Red Planet has ever been habitable.

It is not a life-detection mission as such; the $2.5bn robot cannot identify microbes or even microbial fossils. But it can assess whether ancient conditions could have ever supported organisms.

This means Gale must show evidence for the past presence of water, a source of energy with which lifeforms could have metabolised, and a source of organic compounds with which those organisms could have built their structures.

Gale has been chosen as the landing site because satellite imagery has suggested it may well be one of the best places on Mars to look for these biological preconditions.

MSL graphic

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We think that the earth's greatest achievments in a technological sense, have been the results achieved in our journeys into space. There seems to be a void now when we don't have anything on the burner. Of course the Chinese, Japanese and Russians are also contenders in the space race, but when the US and UK are doing things, somehow the information and news is more immediated and less hidden from public view.

Monday 21 November 2011

BBC News - Botanists discover 'remarkable' night-flowering orchid

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Nature is so amazing. This was discovered in Papua, New Guinea, although scientists do not know whay the plant has eveloved into this behavious pattern.
It must be said that the statement is that the flower consistently flowers during the night. It was found by a Dutch Author Ed de Vogel, and was found to flower at night when it returned with Mr. Vogel to the Netherlands.
It flowered once then withered away, apparently part of the pollination cycle.
It comes from an area that was not easily accessible, but due to the work of loggers, the area is now open to the work of scientists and botanists.

Oasis - A Bell Will Ring [Manchester 2005] - YouTube

What can we say, brilliant, more fantastic Oasis, great energy in this one.
Only six years ago. Seems like a lot longer.

Telemarketing Call Centre Jobs London

The truth is, it is much easier in theory than in practice, ever notice that when you go to ask the boss for a raise, somehow they know what’s coming. They spend the week scowling, looking like something at work is really getting to them, so you get to the starting gate, and back off each time. Finally, you push though this, and approach them, and get put off until tomorrow when it is less busy. Then you have the big sit down. It is a good idea to keep it low key, not too intense, leave it as though you were asking on behalf of someone else. Work from the facts, list your accomplishments, leave plenty of doors open to back away with class. When the boss reveals that now is not the time, be cool, totally understand, no problem, but if he says sounds good,
“I love giving raises!”, then the trials and tribulations will pay off. Good Luck!.

You have to earn a raise, first you must earn the boss's trust though.

Negotiate A Salary Video - AskMen

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The truth is, it is much easier in theory than in practice, ever notice that when you go to ask the boss for a raise, somehow they know what's coming. They spend the week scowling, looking like something at work is really getting to them, so you get to the starting gate, and back off each time. Finally, you push though this, and approach them, and get put off until tomorrow when it is less busy. Then you have the big sit down. It is a good idea to keep it low key, not too intense, leave it as though you were asking on behalf of someone else. Work from the facts, list your accomplishments, leave plenty of doors open to back away with class. When the boss reveals that now is not the time, be cool, totally understand, no problem, but if he says sounds good,
"I love giving raises!", then the trials and tribulations will pay off. Good Luck!.

BBC News - How to write a successful CV before applying for a job

3 November 2011 Last updated at 16:46

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How to write a successful CV before applying for a job

Job advert Getting a CV up to scratch is an important part of the job searching process

A good curriculum vitae - or CV - is vital when looking for work, especially when there are numerous candidates for the same job, so what should it contain?

There is no perfect template, and each sector may require a different emphasis on a different aspect of the content, such as career history or qualifications.

However, experts suggest there are some basic rules on how a CV should be written and the information that should be included.

Overall, a CV should be neat and typed if possible. Most libraries now have public computers, if you do not have your own.

It should also be short, usually no more than two sides of A4. It should be positive, stressing achievements and strengths, and make a good impression in a clear and positive way.

The basic format for a CV includes:

  • Personal details, including name, address, phone number, email address and possibly any professional social media presence. You no longer need to include your date of birth, owing to age discrimination rules
  • Career history, starting with your most recent job first. Include dates and temporary or voluntary jobs if appropriate
  • A personal profile which sells yourself and your qualities, tailored towards the job you are applying for
  • Achievements from previous jobs that are relevant
  • Qualifications and training from previous jobs, with the most recent first
  • Interests, if they are relevant and especially if the skills or teamwork concerned are relevant for the job
  • Any extra information, such as reasons for a career change or reasons for gaps in career history, such as caring duties
  • References, ideally two or more and including a recent employer

Corinne Mills is managing director of Personal Career Management, which offers careers coaching. She says that a straightforward font and formatting is required - and the spelling must be checked and checked again.

"Poor spelling is the quickest way of getting a rejection," she says.

She adds that people should check five or six adverts for a particular job and then use the common requirements to mould their CV.

"Many people think that one CV will fit all applications, but it needs to be a very targeted document for the role they are going for. Do some research so you understand what employers are looking for."

Help and examples

Each CV needs to be tailored towards your own skills, experiences and your job application.

However, the Directgov website has CV example templates for a care worker and for a construction worker.

There is also a writing a CV factsheet which can be downloaded.

For those looking for a job, a database of jobs held by Jobcentre Plus is a good place to start.

In addition, there is a separate database of jobs in Northern Ireland.

Skills Development Scotland has advice on finding a job, dealing with redundancy and links to Scotland-specific jobs sites.

Next Steps, in England, has advice including where to look for funding for courses to learn new skills.

Careers Wales has bi-lingual advice covers all these areas and also includes help for jobseekers under 19.

Global tips

CVs can be produced in a different format for job applications outside of the UK.

For example, the equivalent of the CV in the US is the "resume".

This has much the same aims by outlining job talents, work history, education and career goals, as well as how a candidate's experience and skills would be suited to the job being advertised.

One guide to writing resumes and cover letters is on the New York State Department of Labor's website.

This is a great article if you are looking for work.

BBC News - Retailers fearing grim Christmas

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Ouch, Marks and Spencers is reporting that sales are not strong for this time of year, and actually has absorbed manufacturer increased costs rather than raise their prices. It is being noted too that many retail outlets, are "thinning" out food items, for example five apples instead of six at the same price, to keep food costs stable. It is clear that things are not easy all the way around.
Especially with the price of fuel in the UK, it was noted that 66p in every £1 on average, may go to pay tax on the product. The government in tight times, witll traditionally raise taxes to pay for increased social support, however, to stimulate the economy, you need business, jobs, and a reduced tax burden to free up money. Have not two major wars or uprisings, been resolved in the oil producing part of the world in the last decade, and yet fuel is one of the expenses that continues to strangle the economy.

BBC News - Shop footfall numbers in Scotland 'nose-dive'

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It seems that all over the UK, people are being much more careful with their money, or simply do not have the extra income to spend.
Especially in the North, as more and more manufacturing jobs go overseas,
fuel needs change, and major industry and it's demands diminish, times are tough.
In addition, the megastores that we see now, with lower prices, and in many cases, faster service, tend to "vacuum" customers away from the smaller stores, traditional shopping centre or market town centres that were the mainstay of the British high street for many years.
Footfall is being seen to be reduced, at the same time the West End in London has seen an increase in foreign tourists, particularly the Chinese this year, spending more money, due to the poorly performing pound against other currencies.
Christmas is coming, people are concerned about their jobs and the future, it may be that concerns about attitional fuel bills with the possibility of a very cold winter, combined with uncertainties and concerns about going into debt, are all factors contibuting to the current concerns that retailers in the North of the country may have for the holiday shopping season.

Sunday 20 November 2011

Oasis - Intro F*ckin' In The Bushes - Rock 'n' Roll Star - YouTube

More of our current Oasis obsession, audio quality a bit poor,
but still exciting to watch. Concert intro and Rock and Roll Star!

Captured Gaddafi son facing trial | News

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Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam has been captured, and judging by the way that his father was treated, he is extremely lucky to be alive, and apparently unharmed.
He came across on national tv clips as cocky and arrogant, obviously standing up to the rebels, and vowing to continue to fight to continue the Gaddafi domination of Libya.
However, in the images we saw on the news last night, he has a look of fear on his face, his support structure is gone, he is now vulnerable, exposed and alone. He will at least face a fair trial, and we are sure the allied forces will make every effort to make sure that this occurs, Libya will now have an opportunity to portray itself as aligning it's country's judicial system with the rest of the "civilized" western world.
Members of the population interviewed on tv, driving in their cars were completely jubilant. Even while out of power, but still alive, his presence posed a threat as there are obviously still supporters for the regime, still around, but now, he is out of the game. And Libya has the chance now for a fresh start.
We always remember the cab driver interviewed when Saddam Hussein was captured: "When they hang Saddam, then it will be a fair trial".

Saturday 19 November 2011

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Last updated 10:15

Lines

  • Circle

    Part closure

    Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, no service between Edgware Road and Hammersmith.

    Replan your journey
  • District

    Part closure, Minor delays

    Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, suspended between Tower Hill and Upminster. Saturday, after 2000, and Sunday, before 1300, also suspended between Wimbledon and Putney Bridge. Rail replacement buses operate.

    Service A: between Canning Town and Tower Hill, calling at Bromley-by-Bow, Bow Road, Mile End, Stepney Green, Whitechapel and Aldgate East.

    Service B: between Mile End and Barking, calling at Bow Road, Stratford, Upton Park and East Ham.

    Service C: between Dagenham East and Barking, calling at Dagenham Heathway, Becontree and Upney.

    Service D: between Upminster and Barking, calling at Upminster Bridge, Hornchurch, Elm Park and Dagenham East.

    Service E (Saturday after 2000, Sunday before 1300): between Putney Bridge and Wimbledon, calling at East Putney, Southfields and Wimbledon Park.

    Service F (Saturday after 2000, Sunday before 1300): between Putney Bridge and Wimbledon.

    Minor delays are occurring between between Earls Court and Wimbledon due to a failure at East Putney.

    Replan your journey
  • DLR

    Part closure

    Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, no service between Bank/Tower Gateway and Poplar/West India Quay. A replacement bus operates.

    Replacement buses operate:

    Bank - Tower Gateway - Shadwell - Limehouse - Westferry - Canary Wharf

    Replan your journey
  • H'smith & City

    Part closure

    Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, no service between Moorgate and Barking.

    Replan your journey
  • Northern

    Part closure

    On Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, no service between Camden Town and Charing Cross due to planned engineering works.

    Replan your journey
  • Victoria

    Planned closure

    Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, suspended. Rail replacement buses operate.

    Service A: between Walthamstow Central and Finsbury Park, calling at Blackhorse Road, Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters and Manor House.

    Service B: between Brixton and Victoria, calling at Stockwell, Vauxhall and Pimlico.

    Replan your journey
  • Waterloo & City

    Planned closure

    On Saturday 19 November, no service.

    Replan your journey
  • Bakerloo

    Good service
  • Central

    Good service
  • Jubilee

    Good service
  • Metropolitan

    Good service
  • Overground

    Good service
  • Piccadilly

    Good service

Stations

  • Closed stations

    • Blackfriars

      Closed until late 2011. Please use Temple and Mansion House stations. Tickets are also accepted on bus 388 between Mansion House and Embankment.

      Journey times may be increased by up to 10 minutes.

      Click for further information.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Cannon Street

      Closed Saturday and Sunday until mid 2012. Bank, Mansion House and Monument are the nearest alternative stations.

      Journey times may be increased by up to 10 minutes.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Farringdon

      Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November, closed.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Tottenham Court Road

      From Sunday 3 April until Sunday 27 November 2011, Northern line trains will not stop at this station. Central line trains will operate as usual.

      Customers for the Northern line should use nearby Goodge Street or Leicester Square stations. Customers travelling on the Central line should change at Oxford Circus for the Victoria line to Warren street or Bakerloo line to Charing Cross for the Northern line.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
  • Station maintenance

    (lifts, escalators etc.)

    • Bank

      Until late February 2012 there is a reduced escalator service between Bank station and the DLR. For the easiest escalator route to/from street level and the DLR use Monument station. To change from the Waterloo & City line to the DLR exit the Waterloo & City line via the moving walkway and follow signs to the DLR via the Northern line ticket hall.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Barking

      No step free access due to faulty lifts.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Bond Street

      Reduced escalator service until further notice.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Charing Cross

      Until further notice, the Trafalgar Square entrance of Charing Cross station is closed for escalator replacement work. Please use the main entrance on The Strand (underneath Charing Cross National Rail station)

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Covent Garden

      GOING TO COVENT GARDEN? Covent Garden station gets very busy at weekends and in the evenings, but you can avoid the crowds by walking there from Leicester Square (6 minutes) or Holborn (9 minutes). The short walk is clearly signposted above ground and maps are on display at both stations.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Earl's Court

      No step free access the Piccadilly line platforms due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Earl's Court

      No step-free access available to the Piccadilly line platforms until further notice due to planned maintenance work. Use the District line to/from Hammersmith for alternative routes.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Fulham Broadway

      No step-free access to the eastbound platform due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Gallions Reach

      No lift service on the westbound platform.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Gloucester Road

      Reduced lift service until late December 2011.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Green Park

      Reduced escalator service until early December 2011.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Greenwich Station

      No lift service on the northbound platform.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Heathrow Central (1-2-3)

      FLYING FROM HEATHROW? You are advised to check in as early as possible. Check the instructions on your ticket, from your travel agent or booking website or with your airline directly. Before travelling visit www.baa.com/heathrow or contact your airline to confirm which terminal you require. Please note that Oyster Cards, Travelcards and Freedom Passes are not valid on Heathrow Express train services, or on the Heathrow Connect train service between Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Highgate

      No down escalator due to a fault.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Leicester Square

      Reduced escalator service until further notice due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • North Greenwich

      Reduced escalator service until further notice due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Shadwell

      No step-free access to the DLR platforms until early 2012

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Southwark

      Reduced escalator service until late December 2011 due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Stratford

      Reduced escalator service until mid December due to planned maintenance work.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Tottenham Hale

      Reduced escalator service until mid March 2012 due to planned maintenance.

      Replan your journey to / from this station
    • Warwick Avenue

      While maintenance work takes place there is no down escalator service until late November. Access to the platforms is via fixed stairs. If you are unable to use the stairs take bus 6 or 414 from stop K to Edgware Road or bus 6 or 187 from stop H to Queen's Park.

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Tube Upgrade Plan

Tube Upgrade Plan

We're working on a plan to upgrade the Tube. In fact, it's well under way. Find out what's going on, the work we're doing on your line and how it's going to help you.

This is a great site if you are in the UK and planning to travel on the London Underground this weekend.