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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Monday, January 29, 2007
BEN SAKOGUCHI'S ORANGE CRATE LABEL SERIES

Olympic Decathlete C. K. Yang, 1933-2006

A chance meeting in his native Taiwan with two-time Olympic decathlon champion Bob Mathias set C.K. Yang on a quest to become the world's greatest decathlete. He pursued that dream as a UCLA student, where he was a teammate of 1956 Olympic silver medalist Rafer Johnson. At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, the two locked in what is considered one of the greatest duels in decathlon history. C.K. trailed Rafer by only 67 points going into the final event, the 1500m. If he could beat Rafer by more than 10 seconds, he would win the gold medal. C.K. chances looked good, as his 1500m PR was more than 18 seconds faster than Rafer's. But Rafer rallied to run a PR by more than 5 seconds, and finished fewer than two seconds behind C.K., to clinch the gold medal.
C.K. warmed up for his epic 1960 battle with Rafer by winning his first Mt. SAC title. He returned to Mt. SAC in 1963 with a performance that literally changed the record books. His World Record score of 9121 forced a revision in decathlon scoring tables, with points now more evenly distributed among events. This proved to be a detriment to C.K., as it removed the huge pole vault advantage (he was the first decathlete to clear 16 feet) he typically held over his competitors.
It Spun into Synchronous Orbit and into History

Today more than 180 active descendants circle the equator as Syncom once did. Few would have predicted such all-pervasive global consequences on July 26, 1963, when a Thor-Delta rocket blazed up from Cape Canaveral, Fla., to start Syncom on its journey into synchronous orbit and into history.
As early as 1929, Austrian engineer Hermann Noordung envisioned that an object placed over the equator at a height of 22,238 miles and a speed of 6,878 mph would match, or synchronize with, Earth's daily rotation. To a ground observer, an object in this synchronous orbit would seem to stand still, thus the term "geostationary." English scientist and writer Arthur C. Clarke took this theory a giant step further in 1945. He postulated that three spacecraft set equidistant in synchronous orbit could virtually blanket the planet with continuous radio and television coverage.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
The Dragon's Pearl and the Search for Tessie



As he dug in this meadow to plant his vegetables, his spade suddenly revealed a beautiful, glowing sphere. He picked it up, and it was warm in his hand. The boy had found the dragon's pearl that had caused the meadow to flourish.
And who can doubt that there is a dragon's pearl hidden somewhere in the enchanting Tahoe basin? Whose azure waters keep it always cool in the summer, and warm in the winter, and whose skies are sunny more than 300 days a year. Whose forests and trails stretch and wind off into the silent wilderness, and whose soaring slopes have never heard of poison oak or rattlesnakes. Whose mighty vistas charm the spirit, and where every day holds the promise of multitudinous blessings.
They Had Nowhere to Go But Up

Saturday, January 27, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
Do you know why this car is expected to sell for $12 - $15 Million ??

Thursday, January 25, 2007
The "Word of the Year" and the Runner-up with a Fat Chance

(From Times Wire Reports)
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
The Real Glitz: Macao's Gaming Revenue Exceeds Las Vegas Strip's

(From: Bloomberg News)
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Frank Gehry unveils new Marqués de Riscal 'City of Wine'

Vinos de los Herederos de Marqués de Riscal is renowned as the vanguard of tradition and innovation in Spanish winemaking. Founded in 1858, it was the first winery in Rioja that produced wine according to Bordeaux techniques, a completely revolutionary concept at the time. In 1972, Marqués de Riscal was the first winery to introduce Sauvignon Blanc in Rueda, which ultimately led to the formation of the region as a DO. It was also the first winery to create a “Super Rioja” wine. Today, Barón de Chirel. Marqués de Riscal products can be found in more than 70 countries and its wines have earned some of the most distinguished international awards and acclaim as well as media recognition.
Las Brisas is Timeless, Exquisite and An Inspiration






Stunning Photography by B Mully on Flickr
Monday, January 22, 2007
Going to EXTREMES in Aspen

Kuelap – the Machu Picchu of Northern Peru




The spectacular photos are by Dan Heller. Click on the link below for more of their beautiful photos:
On the Prowl Again in Germany
Sunday, January 21, 2007
A Memorial to African Slaves
Shark diving in the U.S.A. is an exhilirating, yet safe way to view one of nature's most awesome creatures! That's What They Say ??

Stan "The Man" was INVINCIBLE !!

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