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  1. Isn't this the foundation of, or even the first of its kind of a process called the Voir dire in the U.S. trial system today? ( "In the United States, it now generally refers to the process by which prospective jurors are questioned about their backgrounds and potential biases before being chosen to sit on a jury." )
  2. It looks a lot like rough faced marble, but it could also be a granitic eratic either of them dropped by a glacier. The Scandinavian Ice Sheet passed just north of London running from about Bristol in the west curving up to about Northampton, and then back down about to just at or north of London. Take a look HERE and note the ice exclusion area across south England. Then take a look here at Indiana and you will see a similar exclusion. We have eratics like the one our altar "object" was possibly fashioned from in lawns as landscape art objects. However England/British Isles is so rich in geological features, that the science of Geology enjoys more names of time periods or ages named from "first" discoveries there than perhaps anywhere else. Both Marble (from limestone) and Granite have undergone immense heat when they were buried far below the surface and that is the cause of the discoloration they both show, and which makes them suitable for architecture and gives them their psychedelic like beauty. Marble is quarried in Ireland. Faustus
  3. This Evening's Occultation While binoculars are helpful in observing an occultation, it is a naked eye phenomenon for those with sharp vision. I don
  4. You are exactly right in this. I'm from the north but I lived in North Carolina for four years in the early 60's, and have visited the south many times since. There black people have mixed much more thoroughly into the larger southern culture and with the white population socially, as friends and neighbors, and there is less suspicion between the two races. Even the language used by blacks in the south is more of the larger population, while in the north there is usage that stands apart, a rejection of the larger
  5. Under our system these hated politicians are our governing class. If we demanded the popular media do its job, and not simply be enablers in deceipt, we could do much better in vetting our candidates. However we are getting a much better job this year because it is competitive on the D side. Also there is more alternative media (even the internet) to bring things to the fore that would otherwise never reach the public consciousness. John McCain was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for 5
  6. A huge part of the American voting public will not accept a bold faced lie, even from a politician. That is one reason there is so much importance attached to
  7. With the 'Bosnia Claim' she opened a nest of snakes. In the past the popular media had been her enablers, and would not expose a "discrepancy" like this one. But this is of the present, post Obama and the old rules no longer apply. It is good for the country and the democrats for her to stay in. This is how nominees get vetted and candidates are made. Governor Rendell of Pennsylvania may have put it in perspective when he said "to understand it better just flip it: If primary results were switched and Obama were behind and Democrat party heads were calling for him to get out, to give it up the race, how would that be perceived?" There have been instant shifts in the polls since the false Bosnia claim. This is a case of her snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Faustus
  8. Will Durant's CAESAR AND CHRIST: A History of Roman Civilization and of Christianity from Their Beginnings to A.D. 325 (Story of Civilization, No 3) "A Synthetic History" Republic and Empire 549 pgs; Christ 123 pgs; Bibliography/Notes/Index 79 pgs; 751 total
  9. Hillary's Last Hope, Michigan & Florida and why Hillary stays in. But 22 percent of D voters say, in Novenber, they would not vote for Obama, and 22 percent say they would not vote for Hillary, and a large percentage of those two groups would instead rather vote McCain. They may be the equivalent counter balance of McCain defectors.
  10. This conversation has almost gone to the point where saying anything about Lincoln the man seems out of place. But because Lincoln was to some of us today what would be called a
  11. This is really much, much more than just the Amphitheater. This is great for getting oriented around the old part of the city. Thanks, this is a saver!
  12. The infinitive for Capio is Capere (typo?) in the third conjugation 3d person pl (-io ending) you have Capo-e-nt (typo?) should be Capi-e-nt Except for these possible typing errors which I've noted everything is else appears to be correct. Imperatives are: Voco: s-voca! p-vocate!, Video: s-vide! p-videte!, Rego: s-rege! regete!, Capio: s-cape! p-capite!, Audio: s-audi! p-audite! Faustus
  13. The missing component has been enthusiasm. Enthusiasm translates into financial support, the
  14. Kosmo, of course you are right to a point. Don't be too sure about the rifle thing, but true animals don't see many of those these days. My experience is that animals are endowed with fantastic memory ability. They learn the things to be wary of. Re; Darwin's trip to the Galapagos: He could reach out catch a bird. See the Lion example above. ( a stick shows an ability to reach out in attack, something to be wary of.) Some of us are lucky enough to be distasteful to mosquitos, and immune to poisen ivey too. Primus, Thanks, I'll take a look at that book. A big concern is getting lost. When I go into large wooded areas I like to take a topographical map. Aerial photos (like google) just show a lot of unidentifiable, seemingly random ground clutter, and if you get down into a valley it
  15. Climate facts to warm to CATASTROPHIC predictions of global warming usually conjure with the notion of a tipping point, a point of no return. Last Monday - on ABC Radio National, of all places - there was a tipping point of a different kind in the debate on climate change. It was a remarkable interview involving the co-host of Counterpoint, Michael Duffy and Jennifer Marohasy, a biologist and senior fellow of Melbourne-based think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. Anyone in public life who takes a position on the greenhouse gas hypothesis will ignore it at their peril. Duffy asked Marohasy: "Is the Earth stillwarming?" She replied: "No, actually, there has been cooling, if you take 1998 as your point of reference. If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued. This is certainly not what you'd expect if carbon dioxide is driving temperature because carbon dioxide levels have been increasing but temperatures have actually been coming down over the last 10 years." Duffy: "Is this a matter of any controversy?" Marohasy: "Actually, no. The head of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has actually acknowledged it. He talks about the apparent plateau in temperatures so far this century. So he recognises that in this century, over the past eight years, temperatures have plateaued ... This is not what you'd expect, as I said, because if carbon dioxide is driving temperature then you'd expect that, given carbon dioxide levels have been continuing to increase, temperatures should be going up ... So (it's) very unexpected, not something that's being discussed. It should be being discussed, though, because it's very significant." Complete Interview
  16. Sorry PP we lost that image. (Now it's back . . .and fits into my post as well) We can not get anyone of authority to acknowledge the existence of cougars here in southern Indiana but they are seen frequently enough to remove much doubt, and leave very large paw prints behind. Without question I saw a very large one close up, crossing a highway 3-miles west of Joliet Illinois, 40 miles west of Chicago in 1958, long before the release of "exotic" pets began. White tail deer run through large glassed openings entirely within the city here, while their presence is encouraged. Gardens are endangered. All the while the most heated debate during the last couple of years has been over whether city people should be able to keep chickens cooped or free in enclosed yards. They can as long as they don't keep roosters! Coyote snatch cats and small dogs from back yards and are seen in the city. Turkey vultures become aggressive when interrupted from their dining along local roads. The state with the largest number of bears is New Jersey. Humans, once seen as carrying the long stick are increasingly seen as no more than occasionally debarking from large harmless beasts that mostly move predictably along a smooth path through the forests, or are seen to occupy large enclosures, occasionally spilling
  17. It appears to me that the President, being inaugurated, following the secession of seven Southern states, at that moment was attempting to knit the country back together again. Faustus
  18. I think the war was over all these things. But from the stand point of Lincoln, (Most of all Lincoln believed that) if any states could secede, then the destruction of the union would become a fact. He clearly stated that he put the preservation of the Union above freeing the slaves. He also made the point that if the slaves were freed, that would be a good outcome as long as the union was preserved: If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that. What I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do no believe it would help to save the Union. To Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862
  19. A further note: The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (AKA Sauan-Gir) south-east of Junagadh district in the Kathiawar Peninsula of Gujarat state India CLICK HERE and go to 3.2 The Lion breeding programme and lion counting ("Live Bait" Lion Counting).
  20. Thanks Kosmo, for bringing up the safety issue. A sturdy walking stick can give the impression of a "long-gun" or a rifle to wild animals, without actually having to carry one. There is an interesting example of that I will describe at the bottom.* But about animals; Around here in Indiana there have been mountain lions or cougars reported, and some large exotic "pet" animals are released into the wild, so that you can
  21. Rome's First Architect, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio: Sir, As a time traveler from the distant future, you may answer my questions without any fear of conseqences from my repeating your words to anyone else while I'm in your time. I will soon be back in my own time, and whatever you tell me now will not be heard again for almost two millenia. I have some questions for you that my contemoraries would be interested in hearing the answers to: Do you consider the gods to have influence over the lives of all citizens or just certain citizens? As an engineer and a scientist, with a life guided by rationality and empirical evidence, does religion ever influence you in any way as a basis for your decisions, or do you allow religious considerations to enter into your profession in any way, or do you observe religious ceremonies purely for public approbation? If you do honor religious observances, in what other ways do you allow your religion influence you? (Depending on the answer to that question) How much of your own personal life do you allow religion to influence? What do you think about the Greek/Egyptian mathematical calculating practices like Euclid
  22. BTW I also saw a newspaper article which cited the accident as happening just after 2.00pm so it wasn't exactly the end of the day. Extracts from the BBC news article point out that: "...the crane had broken during a routine operation to extend its height, by inserting a section and raising its top part... " "..a piece of steel fell and sheared off one of the ties holding the crane to the building, causing it to detach and topple..." And: Whatever the cause it is not something that anyone wishes to see happen so those involved have my sympathy. The accident occurred Saturday afternoon, which is
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