Events
So far today, there have been eight earthquakes of 5 or stronger magnitude off the coast of Japan, one of magnitude 6.8. Something going on over there?
I'm not kidding: the Evanston (pop. 75,000) City Council has decided against war with Iran (pop. 66 million): Aldermen on Evanston's Human Services Committee voted 4-1 Monday without discussion to back a resolution urging that the United States not take military action against Iran. The resolution was proposed by a coalition of local groups opposed to the war in Iraq.
Apparently, I've never posted an entry on May 6th. May 5th and 7th, yes, but not the 6th. Alors, voilà.
Five years later, do you feel safer?
Hat tip to reader TC for the story about last night's unexpected barbeque of 22.6 tonnes of beef ribs on I-80 outside Chicago: The semi-trailer truck was headed east on I-80 about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday and was exiting onto southbound Interstate Highway 294 when a fire started in the braking system, igniting a blaze that consumed the entire trailer, said Master Sgt. David Bird of the Illinois State Police. The driver escaped without injury. The trailer was loaded with about 50,000 pounds of beef ribs...
OK, it's not that the Cubs lost 10-7. It's not that the Brewers beat them. And it's not that it was 2°C in the park. No, it's the combination of all of those things that made me wimp out after three innings. Three innings. I'm so ashamed.
I think this is a cool idea: [Chicago Transit Authority B]uses will make fewer stops—four to five blocks apart. Kiosks will be installed at the bus stops to enable passengers to pre-pay their fares and board quickly once the bus arrives. Technology will be added to some traffic signals to extend green lights for buses running behind schedule, much like the signal-priority equipment that gives the green to ambulances and fire trucks, officials said.
Yep, not flying today. Winds at 31 km/h gusting to 47 km/h.
I let two things slip past me this week: 1. The Chicago Cubs won their 10,000th game Thursday at Mile High Stadium in Denver. (They have since dropped two in a row against the last-place Nationals in Washington.) 2. Yesterday marked 10,000 days since John Lennon died.
The Princeton economist thinks Obama is a one-note—and it's the wrong note: ...maybe his transformational campaign isn’t winning over working-class voters because transformation isn't what they’re looking for. From the beginning, I wondered what Mr. Obama’s soaring rhetoric, his talk of a new politics and declarations that “we are the ones we’ve been waiting for” (waiting for to do what, exactly?) would mean to families troubled by lagging wages, insecure jobs and fear of losing health coverage. The...
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