Evening Blues Preview 3-16-15
Submitted by joe shikspack on Mon, 03/16/2015 - 1:24pmThis evening's music features "The King of Soul," Sam Cooke.
This evening's music features "The King of Soul," Sam Cooke.
Good morning 99percenters!
And a happy Monday to you.
Today we celebrate James Madison’s 264th birthday. Mr. Madison, a Virginia gentleman, is known as the Father of the U.S. Constitution. He was the fourth President of the United States serving between 1809 and 1817.
A few other fun facts about President Madison:
I've never understood the fascination with the iPhone, and neither does the NSA. Here are a couple of their powerpoint slides showing how little respect they have for iPhone fans.
Good morning 99percenters!
How’s your internet service these days? Odds are pretty good it’s shitty and slow. There’s been a lot of chatter about “net neutrality” and can the internet “be saved” lately while some important questions about its structure and stability have been ignored. Fact is the internet is fundamentally broken.
Good morning 99percenters!
What would you call a hot dog covered in raspberry jam and bacon served on a Krispy Kreme donut bun?
Whilst cruising the net looking for environmental news, I stumbled across some items that I figured would be of interest to at least some. So, without further ado ---
First an article covering some work indicating that a particular cancer drug can help with spinal injuries.
Injured spinal cord: Regeneration possible with epothilone? -- ScienceDaily The gist of it is:
Damage to the spinal cord rarely heals because the injured nerve cells fail to regenerate. The regrowth of their long nerve fibers is hindered by scar tissue and molecular processes inside the nerves. An international team of researchers led by DZNE scientists in Bonn now reports in Science that help might be on the way from an unexpected quarter: in animal studies, the cancer drug epothilone reduced the formation of scar tissue in injuries to the spinal cord and stimulated growth in damaged nerve cells. Both promoted neuronal regeneration and improved the animals' motor skills.
The number of oil rigs in production have tumbled 14 straight weeks, the biggest and longest drop since the mid-80's.
This evening's music features New Orleans guitarist and singer Snooks Eaglin.
This is funny ->
http://crooksandliars.com/2015/03/accident-or-design-time-cover-gives
It could have been divine intervention. Just sayin'.
This evening's music features Chicago blues guitarist and sideman Luther Tucker.