Posted on 12/08/2014 1:42:20 AM PST by George Varnum
This is when Rock & Roll was fun! —— music today lacks this personality...Diamond Dave!
Regarding Dutchsinse, www.dutchsinse.com, he not only tells you where the next “big one” is likely to be, but why. And also has verifiable information on the weird weird weather patterns we have been seeing for the last few years. He is a man named Michael Janitch in Springfield MO, which seems to be becoming ground zero for stuff, and he is also keeping tabs on nuclear power plants, fracking, and the most incredible volcano videos. . . an absolute gold mine of information, he is. Oddly enough, he seems to have found a correlation between nuclear power plants and earthquakes.
PING! to #23
the cams are temporarily offline
“These live cameras show operations at the Miraflores & Gatun Locks, as well as other points of interest in the Canal.
Note: Two of our webcams have equipment problems. Once resolved, the image will be made available.”
Im thinking all hell broke loose
I tried the High res Miraflores and it is working fine.
Mrs Conan and I hope to one day sail our boat through the canal. Once I retire.
Thanks yes it may have been working when I went to the site initially
I didnt even see the very...suble...menu above the main screen to be honest.
everything there looks fine..as far as I can tell
The good news is that we already dug a crack there, so making it larger shouldn’t hurt much....
I didn’t know they were fracking in Panama.
You are correct, and in some ways their standard of living is actually better. Decent medical care, retirement benefits, reasonable gun laws. And the weather and scenery and climate are beautiful, as well as the people.
In case you hadn’t noticed, we have a full moon about now. In two weeks with the new moon we could have more.
You're kidding, right?
Those Panamanians who make as much money as Americans do, have a similar standard of living, but what percentage is that?
For 2013, U.S. per capita income was $54,000; for Panama, it was $19,290 (in "PPP." or Purchasing Power Parity dollars, i.e. adjusted for differences in cost of living).
That's only "comparable" in the sense that we're making a comparison...
Panama generally has the same abysmal standard of living as the rest of Central- and South America, but somewhat better than the occasional Marxist dictatorships to which their lack of education dooms them.
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