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17Apr/100

Masterzico.com: Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island National Park welcomes visitors to explore its stunning scenery and rich diversity of bird life. From bushwalks beneath the planet's tallest tree ferns to barbecues overlooking spectacular ocean cliffs, there is something for everyone.

Norfolk Island also holds important biological significance as its flora and fauna are derived from the chance dispersal of plants and animals over vast distances of ocean. Many species have evolved into unique, or endemic, forms due to isolation from other populations and having different evolutionary pressures.

Discovered by Captain James Cook, it was claimed by him for Great Britain and named in honour of the Duchess of Norfolk. Cook's crew were struck by the island's rugged beauty and the abundance of flax and pine.

Cook sailed on, and the island was to remain uninhabited for a further 14 years. Since then the island has seen two penal settlements come and go, the second of which was the most brutal ever established by Britain.

In 1856 the island received those who call it home to this day - the Pitcairners, descendants of the Bounty Mutineers. During the intervening 140 years these people have nurtured the island to make it a prosperous, tranquil and beautiful place. Thousands of people from all over the world now come to experience the history, beauty and unique Pitcairn culture that make Norfolk Island a paradise on Earth.

However, paradise is threatened...

This site, created by Norfolk Island's Society of Pitcairn Descendants and jpwebworks, explores the history of Norfolk Island from its formation millions of years ago to its beauty today, and outlines the struggles of its indigenous population - fighting against a bloodless genocide.

Holidays on Norfolk Island feel like you have been isolated from the rest of the world. The buildings have colonial architecture, a heritage from its English ancestors.

On Norfolk Island you will not find any railways, port or harbours, or even any busy roads for that matter. There are eighty kilometers of lane ways across the island and cows still have the right of way. When supplies come by ship, jetties on either side of the Island are used to send small boats out to the bigger ships to ferry in 5 tonnes of supplies at a time.

Located between Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand, the symbol for Norfolk Island is the pine tree and this features on the territory's flag. Visitors to Norfolk Island can find ruins left over from convict settlements, over 170 native plants and ferns, and several types of sea birds that come to the island to breed.

Traditional Norfolk clothing has a colonial theme and most family names are English. Not all ancestors of the current Norfolk people are English, some ancestors were Polynesian. Visitors will notice a strong Polynesian influence on Norfolk Island, as seen in the local cuisine and the hula dance.

14Apr/100

Sir Richard Branson Necker Island

Necker Island is a slim island in the Island Virgin Islands vindicatory northwesterly of Virgin Gorda. All of the object on the island is owned by Sir Richard Branson, famous for his Virgin brand, and it is split of the Virgin Constricted Edition portfolio of sumptuousness properties. The island was titled after the 17th century Land squadron serviceman Johannes de Neckere, although it remained depopulated until the tardive 20th century. Don McCullin and Saint Alexanders ran a aliveness check on the island in 1968.

They were on the island for 14 life and cut downward most of the palm trees on the island for use as security. Sir Richard early became informed that both of the islands in the Island Virgin Islands were up for merchantability in 1979. In 1978 Richard Branson went to the Nation Virgin Islands for a spend in say to study the likely genuine, they were granted a wealth subversive and cosmopolitan around islands for marketing by chopper.

The exam island he saw was Necker Island, and after ascent the businessman and beingness stupefied by the vista and wildlife, drop in object with the island. After making a gauge bid of 100,000 for the 5,000,000 island, notwithstanding, he was upset kill and evicted from the island. A piece afterward, the businessman, Nobleman Cobham, in require of short-term chapiter, yet nonnomadic for 180,000 after Richard Branson had offered his last toll of 175,000 terzetto months before the factual sale took situate. Nonetheless, the Government imposed a relatively general restriction on traveller landholders; that the new possessor had to set to form a move on his hot vision island, notwithstanding his relatively restrained metropolis at that indication in his progress.

When Branson bought the 74-acre (300,000 m2) island, it was unsettled. He purchased the island at the age of 28, retributive six years after starting Virgin Group. It took 3 years and roughly US$10 1000000 to invoke it into a backstage island retire. Using topical architect, Brazilian hardwoods, antiques, art pieces and fabrics and bamboo furnishings from Island the architects and designers created a 10 bedchamber Balinese-style villa crowning a elevation above the beach. Each of the 10 bedrooms has undetermined walls giving a 360-degree study and mechanism winds from any route in the house. The island has betterment for 28 grouping and rents out at a rumored US$47,000 a day. All that includes two "facility sports equipment. Numerous famous figures have stayed at the assist, including the ripe Princess Diana, King Beckham, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Histrion Filmmaker, Mariah Carey, Eddie Tater, Crowbar Hauler, Apostle Gabriel, Desmond Prelate and Oprah Winfrey. The island is open for weddings, relaxation breaks, sports vacations and regularise downright rentals for any decide. One of the full saliency recent guests is Larry Author, Google's billionaire co-founder, who mated his woman, Lucy Southworth, on the island in precocious Dec 2007. Page rented a eld of Virgin Gorda as comfortably, as Necker was far too bitty to fit his 600+ impermanent Richard Stromback, Once Nation Heyday Minister Tony Solon, Google's Larry Diplomatist, and Wikipedia co-founder Jemmy Principality. Orbicular warming was the important topic of language, with varied ideas introduced and discussed.

7Apr/100

Kulturblog Lost: happily Ever After

Desmonds life has not exactly been a fairy tale. But I always like Desmond-centric episodes.

Ill discuss this and other ideas from tonights episode below.

Links and miscellanea

  • Long-time Lost supporter Jimmy Kimmel will host a special following the series finale of Lost.
  • Think Geek has a very cool (and very geeky, of course) DHARMA Initiative alarm clock based on the Swan hatchs infamous countdown clock.
  • Lost Slapdown, part 9:

Observations and speculations

  • The episodes opening shot shows an eye in extreme close up, as weve seen so many times before, but this time its Desmonds eye. And hes back on the island, but he doesnt know it yet.
  • Widmore shows up to tell Desmond that he was shot by Ben Linus, and that Penny and little Charlie are safe, somewhere. He also explainsprovoking a violent reaction from Desmondthat hes brought Desmond back to the island and that the island is not done with you yet, a repeat of what Eloise Hawking told Desmond in the Lamp Post Station at the end of last season.
  • The action moves to the Generator Room, where dorky looking Team Widmore member complains about not being ready for the test. He has a white rabbit (a familiar Lost motif) in a cage. This particular rabbits name is Angstrom, probably a reference to Anders Jonas Angstrom, a Swedish physicist who studied, among other things, terrestrial magnetism.
  • The test has to do with generating an E. M. field, an electromagnetic field. Simmons gets fried during the test, but he had the manner of a redshirt anyway, and no one seems overly concerned about Simmons, least of all Widmore.
  • After Widmores men tie Desmond to a chair inside the electro-magnetic experimentation shack, one of them asks Desmond, You dont have any metal on you, do you? Keys, change? This question is repeated later in the episode before Desmond undergoes an MRI in St. Sebastian Hospital in LA-X. The shack is something like a giant, lethal MRI, in a way.
  • Widmore tells Desmond that, in addition to being forcefully subjected to the electro-magnetic forces that just made Simmons look like the charred remains one typically finds in a Drivers Ed film, Desmond will later be asked to make a sacrifice. What this sacrifice is, exactly, isnt clear. My guess would be that he must give up his life with Penny and their son, Charlie.
  • Widmore says, My son died here, for the sake of this island. In case you forgot (and I almost did), the son being referred to here is Daniel Faraday, son of Charles Widmore and Eloise Hawking. He also tells Desmond that unless he helps (by agreeing to make a sacrifice), Penny, your son, and everyone else will be gone, forever.
  • A little later, Widmore tells Jin that Desmond is the only person I am aware of in the world who has survived a catastrophic electromagnetic event. I need to know that he can do it again. Or we all die. Apparently, Widmores plan involves setting off another purple sky incident, with Desmond at its center.
  • As the experiment proceeds, we see a white out like the one we saw ending season five.
  • In LA-X, and at LAX, Desmond interacts with Hurley and Claire. As Desmond tells Claire that he thinks shes having a boy, Im pretty sure we can see Cindy, the flight attendant (and, on the island, former Other and newly recruited member of the Black Team) wheeling her luggage.
  • George, the driver is none other than George Minkowski, the communications officer from the freighter. Hes much more laid back in this iteration. But then, hes not suffering from fatal, island-induced nosebleeds.
  • Its not terribly surprising that Desmond is working for Widmore in LA-X. Still, its somewhat jarring to see these two characters on such good terms.
  • A couple of interesting items in Widmores LA-X office: first, a painting showing a set of scales balancing white stones and black stones. We saw just such a set of balances in Jacobs sea cave. Second, there is a model boat that reminds us of the Elizabeth, the sail boat that Desmond got from Libby and sailed to the island.
  • In LA-X, the Widmore clan is more or less intact, with Daniel (f/k/a Faraday) Widmore working as a musician rather than a scientist. Recall that Eloise Hawking required Daniel to give up music knowing that Daniel needed to devote his life to physics and mathematics so that he could play an important role on the island, all the while knowing that his fate was to be shot and killed before her eyes.
  • In Widmores office, Widmore cracks open the 60-year-old MacCutcheons scotch and pours a glass for Desmond, telling him, Nothings too good for you. This is the opposite of what Widmore tells Desmond in the episode, Flashes Before Your Eyes, where Widmore tells him that he is unworthy of drinking his whiskey because hell never be great.
  • Incidentally, there really is a California Superior Court called the airport courthouse, but it looks nothing like the one where Desmond goes to collect Charlie.
  • Charlies behaving strangely. We come to find out that his apparently suicidal actions have to do with some seriously existential doubt in the reality of the LA-X world. Charlie believes that in some other reality, he is in love with a beautiful, blonde lady (presumably Claire), and that when he almost died choking on his stash during the Oceanic 815 flight, he was given a glimpse of that other reality.
  • I found it amusing that Charlie, when hes telling his story to Desmond, refers to Jack as a sodding idiot.
  • Desmond tells Charlie, Theres always a choice, brother, which is similar to either something Not-Locke said, or something Jacob said in a recent episode (possibly both).
  • When Charlie causes Desmond to drive his car into the harbor, the scene is eerily reminiscent of Charlies death scene at the Looking Glass, even before Desmond starts to hallucinate.
  • Do we know the doctor who attends to Desmond after the accident?
  • I liked that before Desmond is put in the MRI, he is given the button. Desmond, it seems, is doomed to be always pushing buttons.
  • Jacks line, Wait, he was on our plane, and now hes here in the hospital? was kind of funny. Just a little bit.
  • Charlie, running through the hospital in a patient gown because of existential panic is kind of funny, too.
  • When Desmond arrives at the site of the charity event to inform Eloise Widmore that Drive Shafts bassist is not going to be able to make it, Daniel Widmore is playing Chopins Fantasie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, the same musical piece that Jacks son played at his audition in Jacks LA-X flash sideways.
  • Theres something about Eloise. She always seems to know so much more about whats going on than those around her. This was the case when we first saw her on Flashes Before Your Eyes (episode 3.08) and also when she instructed the Oceanic survivors on returning to the island in 316 (episode 5.06). In this episode, Eloise again seems more lucid than the other characters. She seems to be aware of the alternate timelines and the implications of Desmonds interest in Penny.
  • Penny is listed on the guest list as Milton, Pennysolo. Daniel (Faraday) Widmore refers to Penny as his half-sister. So who is Milton (other than the English poet of which I wrote about a few weeks back)? Who is Pennys mother, and why has she not taken her fathers surname?
  • Eloise is not at all bothered by the fact that Drive Shaft wont be attending her event. What happened, happened, she says, repeating a line used earlier this year, also the name of an episode last season.
  • Eloise (Hawking) Widmore tells Desmond, Someone has clearly affected the way you see things. This is a serious problem. It is, in fact, a violation. Apparently, there are rules which govern the LA-X universe, and someonein this case, Charliehas violated those rules. Where did these rules come from? Was there some sort of deal entered into by the people who exist in LA-X?
  • Eloise also gives a clue to the secret of the LA-X existence: Desmond has the one thing he wants most of all, Mr. Widmores approval. But the only reason he would want it is so that he can have Widmores blessing in marrying Penny. LA-X universe appears to be full of monkeys paw scenarios, where the characters are granted their wish, but at the cost of something dear to them. Desmond has Widmores approval, but not Penny. Sayid has Nadia safe, but cannot ever be intimate with her. Etc.
  • When Eloise tells Desmond that hes not ready yet, thats a bit of a head-scratcher. Does she mean that hes not ready yet to find out about Penny? Or that hes not ready yet to understand why he cant know about Penny?
  • In LA-X, Daniel still has the skinny tie, but he chooses to further accessorize it with a really dorky fedora.
  • Daniel proceeds to tell Desmond about how he fell in love with Charlotte Lewis at first sight, though he doesnt name her. The museum she works at is apparently the same one for which Eloise Widmore is putting together a charity event. Daniel is also able to deduce, because of his genius, that in some other possible universe, he has already detonated a nuclear bomb. Man, wish I was that kind of smart.
  • Daniel mentions that when he first sees Charlotte, shes eating a chocolate bar. She was also eating a chocolate bar when Charlotte, the child, met the crazy older man Daniel on the island in 1977.
  • All of the main characters, each of the main Oceanic survivors who have had a flash sideways, plus Charlie, Daniel and Desmond in this episode, have felt the vague deja vu that signals this LA-X universe as being not-quite reality. That feeling is coming more into focus now, especially with what we learned tonight. And maybe, just maybe, it has something to do with love.
  • Desmond meets Penny in the same stadium that he met Jack, only this time its Penny whos running steps. When Penny shakes his hand, he faintsand we cut to the Island, where Desmond gains consciousness. The two events appear to be inter-realted. Desmond is the only character who seems capable of these kind of intertwined flashes, as weve seen before.
  • When Desmond awakens on the island following Team Widmores eletro-magnetic experiment, he seems filled with a sense of purpose, and willing to follow fate. He doesnt particularly mind if hes following Widmore or Sayidhes at peace with his fate in either event.
  • No one snaps a neck like Sayid. And Black Smoke Deadened Sayid seems incapable of recognizing the irony of a man who has just murdered another man with his bare hands saying, These people are extremely dangerous.
  • Desmond asks Minkowski to get the Oceanic 815 flight manifest and when Minkowski asks him why, he replies, I just need to show them something. Some antecedents would be nice. Show who what? Show the Oceanic 815 passengers something? It seems so.

I enjoyed this episode, probably more than I would have expected if someone had told me that 95% of it takes place in LA-X. Still, Id like to get back to the island and find out what Desmond will be doing there, and what Team Widmore is really up to. One way or another, were going to find out in the remaining episodes.

What did yall think of this episode? Worthy of Desmond?

7Apr/100

Sumatra Indonesia

8 magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra Wednesday according to the United States Geological Survey. 7 earthquake shook Indonesias northwest island of Sumatra early Wednesday prompting a brief tsunami warning and sending residents rushing for higher ground. Tsunami watch in effect.

Sumatra Indonesia Earthquake A powerful earthquake struck Indonesias Aceh in April 7 2010. There were no immediate reports of widespread damage. 8magnitude earthquake according to US Geological Survey news. com Cnnbrk CNN Breaking News Twitter conversation.

Alert received 6 minutes ago.

Northern Sumatra Indonesia was rattled by a 7. An earthquake measuring 7. 8 magnitude struck off the coast of Aceh on the Indonesian island of.

Sumatra Indonesia Earthquake Magnitude 7. 8 earthquake has struck about. The temblor struck 145 miles off the coast of northern Sumatra Indonesia at a depth of 28. 8 NORTHERN SUMATRA INDONESIA 2010 April 06 221502 UTC Earthquake Details Magnitude 7.

A magnitude 7. Geological Survey reported. A major earthquake of 7. 2 Richter scale had the potential to cause a tsunami. 8 Magnitude Strikes Sumatra Indonesia Tsunami Watch In Effect.

Calgary Herald. AFP JAKARTA A strong 7. DateTime Tuesday April 06 2010 at 221502 UTC Wednesday April 07 2010 at 051502 AM at epicenter. 8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Sumatra Indonesia. The data from the Bureau of Meteorology and Climatology and. 8magnitude quake strikes Indonesia. 8 Tsunami warning Update The US Geologic Survey is reporting that a magnitude 7. A destructive widespread tsunami. 8 earthquake has struck near Sumatra Indonesia prompting a local Tsunami watch. The online source for Calgary news business sports entertainment classified ads horoscopes weather local news and more. Sumatra Earthquake 7. 8magnitude quake has hit Indonesias north Sumatra US seismologists say triggering a local tsunam.

Sumatra (also spelled Sumatera) is an island in western Indonesia, westernmost of the Sunda Islands. It is the largest island entirely in Indonesia (two larger islands, Borneo and New Guinea, are shared between Indonesia and other countries), and the sixth largest island in the world (approximately 470,000km).

Etymology

Sumatra was known in ancient times by the Sanskrit names of Swarnadwpa (Island of Gold) and Swarnabhmi (Land of Gold), due likely to the gold deposits of the islands highlands. The first word mentioning the name of Sumatra was the name of Srivijayan Haji (king) Sumatrabhumi (King of the land of Sumatra), who sent an envoy to China in 1017. Arab geographers referred to the island as Lamri (Lamuri, Lambri or Ramni) in the 10-13th centuries, in reference to a kingdom near modern day Banda Aceh which was the first landfall for traders.

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1Apr/100

Your Morning Jolt: Hank Johnson And A ‘capsizing’ Guam

Lets be clear: The video below is not an April Fools Day prank.

Last Thursday morning, at a House Armed Services Committee meeting, U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Decatur) was questioning Robert Willard, commander of the U.S. fleet in the Pacific, about the impact of more American troops on the tiny, tiny island of Guam.

Johnson went into tortuous detail about just how tiny Guam is.

And then he said this:

My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.

Johnsons office said the boss is simply a tremendous deadpan and that he was using a facetious metaphor. (More on that below) But the admiral didnt know that, and played it straight:

We dont anticipate that. The Guam population, I think, currently about 175,000, and again, with 8,000 marines and their families, its an addition of about 25,000 more into the population.

Either way, talk radio is having a field day with this today:

Just in case you still think you may be a victim of the day, the Johnson video comes from the video feed of the House Armed Services Committee web site. His questioning of the admiral begins at about the 1:31 mark.

Heres a formal response from Johnson, via his spokesman:

I wasnt suggesting that the island of Guam would literally tip over, said Johnson. I was using a metaphor to say that with the addition of 8,000 Marines and their dependents an additional 80,000 people during peak construction to the port on the tiny island with a population of 180,000 could be a tipping point which would adversely affect the islands fragile ecosystem and over burden its already overstressed infrastructure.

Having traveled to Guam last year, I saw firsthand how this beautiful but vulnerable island is already overburdened, and I was simply voicing my concerns that the addition of that many people could tip the delicate balance and do harm to Guam.

Next time, Johnson might want to smile when he says that.

Down on the coast, U.S. Rep. John Barrow continues to explain his vote against the Obama health care law. The Democrat had an op-ed in Wednesdays Savannah Morning News that included this paragraphs:

Heres what my vote came down to: I thought the legislation was going to cost working folks too much money in increased taxes, and I didnt think it was going to do enough to make the insurance companies change their stripes. It also threatens to overwhelm Medicaid in rural areas, because its going to grow the number of patients on Medicaid at the very time that health care providers are dropping Medicaid patients.

I wholeheartedly support the goal of extending coverage to those who cant afford it, and growing Medicaid is a key feature of that goal. But over 100,000 people will be joining a system here in Georgia thats already at its limits. We have to fix Medicaid before we grow it, or were going to break it. It wont break down everywhere, and it wont be obvious where it has broken down: When doctors no longer take Medicaid patients, the rest of us wont notice. Only the ones we thought we were helping will notice. Theyll have a card, but it wont do them any good.

The Republican attempt to impeach Attorney General Thurbert Baker for his refusal to obey Gov. Sonny Perdues directive to file a legal challenge to the new health care law hit cable TV on Wednesday.

State Rep. Mark Hatfield (R-Waycross), sponsor of the impeachment resolution, was on Fox News, of course:

Just as predictably, Baker was interviewed by Chris Matthews on MSNBCs Hardball. There was this exchange:

Matthews: Why does the governor of your state think the civil rights bill was constitutional, using interstate commerce or would he have said that? Or would he be doing the same thing back then if he were governor? Im asking a tough question. Is he playing the same game that people played back then?

Baker: I cant attribute any motives to this governor. But let me say this: since 1937, this country has been very clear through our U.S. Supreme Court that Congress has a very, very expansive commerce-clause power.

Heres the video:

Theres been talk that the impeachment attempt will bolster Bakers Democratic campaign for governor. A bit of proof is this Wednesday statement from the Rev. Joe Lowery, the civil rights patriarch, in support of the attorney general:

The nation needs strong leaders to call for calm and sensible reaction to controversial legislative and political action, as well as common sense in refusing to throw Georgia tax monies after risky causes, for history has shown futility of using states rights to defy federal law.

We respectfully urge civic and religious leaders to speak out for calm not merely politicians, particularly from those who lose with bitterness and rancor. I commend Attorney General Thurbert Baker for exercising courage in not throwing away tax money. Reckless rhetoric from whatever source can only lead to irresponsible behavior. We need statesmen who will honor and oversee the public trust toward the goodwill of our cities, states and country.

Senate Democratic Leader Robert Brown of Macon says his Republican colleagues are using threats to persuade Democrats to support a $169 million hospital bed tax.

Democrats across the state were threatened today by Republican leadership vote for the tax increase or we will kill funding for your local projects, Brown said in a statement released Wednesday evening.

Brown said GOP leadership targeted historically black colleges and university projects, naming the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center in Albany as one of the targets.

Why do you need to shake down the Democrats when you hold the majority? Pass your own tax increase. Dont hide behind us, said Brown.

HB 307, the hospital bed tax, is on the Senate calendar for today. The minority leader thinks that the threats indicate a split in Republican ranks over the tax.

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