Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What's your dolphin name? Non-baby related news.

As Clock Ticks, Fierce Turnout Effort for Health Law

Detroit, the New Greece

New York Is Not Detroit. But ...

Don’t buy the right-wing myth about Detroit

John Boehner is losing control

Kelly’s creative writing: Stop-and-frisk and Muslim surveillance are wonderful!

The CIA Wants To Control The Weather Through 'Geoengineering'

John Kerry’s Middle East “fool’s errand”

Female genital mutilation remains “almost universal” in some countries

Income inequality ruined Detroit

Strange Particles Shape-Shift From One Flavor to Another


Dolphins 'call each other by name'

Baron Cohen 'leaves Mercury biopic'

Picture of Earth taken from Saturn

The Mysterious History Of 'Marijuana'

Detroit's Emergency Manager: 'There's Just No Money'

 US general outlines Syria options

Residents Forced To Live Without Landlines


Enough subsidizing CEOs’ insane salaries! 



Today’s Video: Bee Gees - If Only I Had My Mind on Something Else


"If Only I Had My Mind on Something Else" is a country song recorded by the Bee Gees. It was written by Barry Gibb and Maurice Gibb. It was the first track on the album Cucumber Castle.

The album's second single (only in the US), but it failed to make any impact and stalled out at #91. Following this, Barry and Maurice went their separate ways, both releasing solo singles with limited success. Barry and Robin reconciled in the summer of 1970 and the Bee Gees reunited with two American top 10 singles in 1971. -wiki

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Four Day Weekend Edition

Nothing matters but the four day weekend.

What Ћ? Smell the tumor, wrestle the shark.

3 Reasons Why Swimming with Dolphins is a Bad Thing

Thomas Friedman is a bad columnist, Churchill edition

Nelson Mandela turns 95 in hospital

Wikipedia 'edit wars' revealed

Hey have you heard about that website that tells people where they can go to the bathroom in Boston? Wikipeedia

Al-Jazeera Under Fire For Its Coverage Of Egypt

At Estonia's Bank Of Happiness, Kindness Is The Currency

Tumour 'sniffing' surgical knife designed

Ћ symbol for The on new keyboards?

Man wrestles shark with bare hands

Today’s Video: Bee Gees - Let There Be Love


"Let There Be Love" is a ballad performed by the Bee Gees, It was written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and released as the opening track on the 1968 album Idea. It was as a single in 1970 only in the Netherlands. It reached #16 in Netherlands.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fake Beatles and Goth Barbies

Keynes can save us yet

'Longhorn' Dinosaur Fossil Discovered in Utah

Death penalty for leading Bangladesh Islamist

Woman restaurateur sues Japan kingpin

Florida Man Who Woke Up Speaking Swedish Is ID'd By Sister

Fangs And Fishnets For The Win: 'Goth Barbie' Is Monstrously Successful

All Charged Up: Engineers Create A Battery Made With Wood

A Beatles Tribute Show Seeks Half the Revenues of Another

Today’s Videos:
Bee Gees - Don't Forget to Remember

The song's genre is country, but they also have penned hits for country artists like Kenny Rogers ("Islands in the Stream", with Dolly Parton) and Conway Twitty ("Rest Your Love on Me"....The song reached #2 in the United Kingdom and #1 in the Top Pop Singles Chart. The song competed with brother and former bandmate, Robin Gibb, as his solo single, "Saved by the Bell", also rose to number two in the UK charts and #1 on the Top Pop Charts. during the same time period.

Robin Gibb Saved By The Bell


 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Spotify sucks!

The Stoned Age: Were cavemen on drugs?

Dave Matthews found stranded on side of road by fan

The rise of Egypt’s technocrats

Thom Yorke pulls albums from Spotify

Italy minister deflects racial slur

Genetic secrets of microbes revealed

Iran's New President May Ease Internet Controls

Patients Seek A Different Approach To Surgery For Replacing Hips

In 2nd Term, Obama Takes Softer Tone Toward Bushes


Rand Paul Stands By His 'Southern Avenger'

Today’s Video: Bee Gees - First of May


“First of May" is a song by the Bee Gees with lead vocals by Barry Gibb, released as a single from their 1969 double album Odessa.

Barry says in Tales from the Brothers Gibb that the title of the song came from the birthday of his dog, Barnaby.

The song was partially responsible for the departure of Robin Gibb from the Bee Gees. Robin had wanted his song, "Lamplight," to be the album's first single, while Barry preferred "First of May." In the end, Barry's judgment won, and Robin quit the band.