Joke for the Day…” Are we Over the Border yet ? ” !!!

A guy was driving when a policeman pulled him over. He rolled down his window and said to the officer,

“Is there a problem, Officer?”

“No problem at all. I just observed your safe driving and am pleased to award you a $5,000 Safe Driver Award. Congratulations. What do you think you’re going to do with the money?”

The driver thought for a minute and said, “Well, I guess I’ll go get that drivers’ license.” The lady sitting in the passenger seat said to the policeman, “Oh, don’t pay attention to him – he’s a smart butt when he’s drunk and stoned.” The guy from the back seat said, “I TOLD you guys we wouldn’t get far in a stolen car!”

At that moment, there was a knock from the trunk and a muffled voice said, “Are we over the border yet?”

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Jokes for the Weekend…”.Right Click or Write Click ” !!!

Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening windows.

Tech Support: “I need you to right-click on the Open Desktop.”
Customer: “Ok.”
Tech Support: “Did you get a pop-up menu?”Customer: “No.”
Tech Support: “Ok. Right click again. Do you see a pop-up menu?”
Customer: “No.”
Tech Support: “Ok, sir. Can you tell me what you have done up until this point?”
Customer: “Sure, you told me to write ‘click’ and I wrote click’.”
……………………………
COMPUTER TERMS – TEXAS TRANSLATION:
LOG ON: Making a wood stove hotter.
LOG OFF: Don’t add no more wood.
MONITOR: Keeping an eye on the wood stove.
DOWNLOAD: Gettin’ the farwood off the truck
MEGA HERTZ: When yer not keerful gettin’ the farwood
FLOPPY DISC: Whatcha git from tryin to carry too much farwood
RAM: That thing tha splits the farwood
HARD DRIVE: Gettin’ home in the winter time
PROMPT: What the mail ain’t in the winter time
WINDOWS: What to shut when it’s cold outside
SCREEN: What to shut when it’s black fly season
BYTE: What them dang flies do
CHIP: Munchies fer the TV
MICRO CHIP: What’s in the bottom of the munchie bag
MODEM: Whatcha did to the hay fields
DOT MATRIX: Old Dan Matrix’s wife
LAP TOP: Where the kitty sleeps
KEYBOARD: Where ya hang the dang truck keys
SOFTWARE: Them dang plastic forks and knives
MOUSE: What eats the grain in the barn
MOUSE PAD: That’s hippie talk fer the mouse hole
MAIN FRAME: Holds up the barn roof
ENTER: Northerner talk fer “c’mon in, y’all”
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY: When ya can’t ‘member what ya paid fer the rifle

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Frozen Niagara Falls … A Strange Sight !!!

Tourists were out in force with their cameras yesterday at the Prospect Point at Niagara Falls State Park and Rainbow Bridge where frozen mist and solid ice was visible below. Picture: Splash News

 

Prospect Point at Niagara Falls State Park and Rainbow Bridge where frozen mist and solid ice. Picture; Splash News

 

Tourists take in the strange sight as Niagara Falls turns into snowy mountain. Picture: Splash News

 

Framed by a full rainbow tourists enjoy the ice covered landscape at Goat Island Park steps. Picture: Splash News

 

A frozen viewing scope is all smiles at the brink of Niagara Falls at Prospect Point. Picture: Splash News

 

The Midwest of America, home to the Niagara Falls, has experienced temperatures plummeting as low as -37°C. A rainbow frames the Canadian Falls, far right and the U.S. Falls looking North from Niagara Falls. Picture: Splash

 

A view of the frozen U.S. Falls frames the city shows massive chunks of ice and snow below. Picture: Splash News

 

Tourists enjoy the frozen winter wonderland. Picture: Splash News

 

Stunning scenery as the water is barely visible uner the snow and ice. Picture: Splash News

 

The city looks over the falls as temperatures continue to plummet. Picture: Splash News

 

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Image of the Day…

On January 6, cold air passing over the warm waters of Lake Michigan created a phenomenon known as steam-fog. Here’s a NASA satellite image.

Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory

On January 6, NASA’s Terra satellite captured this natural-color image of steam-fog forming over Lake Michigan and Lake Superior and streaming southeast with the wind.

In early January, a swirling mass of Arctic air moved south into the continental United States and began breaking off from the polar vortex, a semi-permanent low-pressure system with a center around Canada’s Baffin Island. The frigid air was pushed south into the Great Lakes region by the jet stream, bringing abnormally cold temperatures to many parts of Canada and the central and eastern United States.

When the cold air passed over the relatively warm waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, the contrast in temperatures created a visual spectacle. As cold, dry air moved over the lakes, it mixed with warmer, moister air rising off the lake surfaces, transforming the water vapor into fog — a phenomenon known as steam-fog.

 

Image credit: NASA Earth Oberservatory

The image above is the same as at the top of this post, but it’s a false-color image. It helps illustrate the difference between snow (bright orange), water clouds (white), and mixed clouds (peach). Water clouds are formed entirely by liquid water drops; mixed clouds contain both water droplets and ice crystals.

Read more from NASA Earth Observatory

source::::earthskynewssite

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US Under the Grip of Freezing Cold …

With temperatures in downtown Pittsburgh at -5 degrees on Tuesday, a flock of gulls huddles on the ice formed on the Allegheny river. A high of 2 degrees is predicted for Tuesday in Pittsburgh

With temperatures in downtown Pittsburgh at -5 degrees on Tuesday, a flock of gulls huddles on the ice formed on the Allegheny river. A high of 2 degrees is predicted for Tuesday in Pittsburgh


Ice hangs on a fire hydrant and hose as Ann Arbor firefighters battled the fire in extreme conditions

Ice hangs on a fire hydrant and hose as Ann Arbor firefighters battled the fire in extreme conditions


A view from a plane window shows Chicago encased in ice. More than 3,700 flights were canceled today

A view from a plane window shows Chicago encased in ice. More than 3,700 flights were canceled today


The Chicago skyline is seen behind a large chunk of ice near North Avenue Beach as cold temperatures remain with wind chills nearing minus 30F on Tuesday

The Chicago skyline is seen behind a large chunk of ice near North Avenue Beach as cold temperatures remain with wind chills nearing minus 30F on Tuesday

Snow covers an Abraham Lincoln statue in Hackley Park on Tuesday in  Muskegon, Michigan

Snow covers an Abraham Lincoln statue in Hackley Park on Tuesday in Muskegon, Michigan


St. Simon's on the Sound Episcopal Church's fountains were frozen over Tuesday just after sunrise in Fort Walton Beach, Florida where locals are unaccustomed to such temperatures

St. Simon’s on the Sound Episcopal Church’s fountains were frozen over Tuesday just after sunrise in Fort Walton Beach, Florida where locals are unaccustomed to such temperatures

Brutal, life-threatening cold descended over the East and the South, sending the mercury plummeting on Tuesday into the single digits and teens from New York and Washington to Atlanta, Nashville and Birmingham – where many people have little experience in dealing with freezing weather.

After pounding the Midwest and Great Lakes over the weekend, snow from winter storm Ion started to move into the East on Tuesday.

The morning weather map for the eastern half of the U.S. was dotted with lots of small, negative numbers with the Midwest and the East were colder than much of Antarctica.

The historic freeze shuttered schools, businesses and made road conditions treacherous. More than 3,700 flights – around one out of every 10 domestic departures – were canceled on Monday with delays continuing today. The majority of cancellations were in Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Boston.
Garret Kelenske, 49, works to remove snow on the sidewalk in Muskegon Heights, Michigan on Tuesday as temperatures reached record lows across the country

Garret Kelenske, 49, works to remove snow on the sidewalk in Muskegon Heights, Michigan on Tuesday as temperatures reached record lows across the country

Ice covers rocks and brush on the break wall at Edgewater Park in Cleveland, Ohio as half the U.S. was battered by winter storm Ion

Ice covers rocks and brush on the break wall at Edgewater Park in Cleveland, Ohio as half the U.S. was battered by winter storm Ion

A frozen bird was pictured in a backyard in Lafayette, Indiana as the temperature dropped to -13F

A frozen bird was pictured in a backyard in Lafayette, Indiana as the temperature dropped to -13F


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“Polar Vortex” Causes Coldest Winter in USA…Arctic MondayFor 140 Million People !!!

More than half of the U.S. is enduring a dangerously cold start to the week as a whirlpool of frigid, dense air known as a ‘polar vortex’ descended on Monday morning, pummeling parts of the country with a dangerous cold and adding to the brutal weather that has grounded more than 4,400 flights.

Record low temperatures have already been set; at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, temperatures of minus 16 degrees were recorded at 8am on Monday, beating the previous record of minus 14 set in 1988.

In Minnesota, officials took the rare step of closing all of the state’s public schools on Monday – the first time in 17 years. Schools across Chicago, Milwaukee and St Louis were also closed, while officials in Washington D.C. and as far south as Atlanta have announced school closures for Tuesday.

With wind chill warnings stretching from Montana to Alabama, much of the U.S. is experiencing the coldest temperatures in almost 20 years, according to the National Weather Service. They are expected to be 30 to 50 degrees below average in some cities – and the deep freeze is expected to last into Tuesday.

  • Nearly 187 million people, more than half of the nation’s population, were under a wind chill warning or advisory on Monday
  • The coldest temperature reported in a 24-hour period through Monday was -36 degrees at Crane Lake, Minnesota, while the warmest was 84 at Hollywood and Punta Gorda, Florida
  • Minnesota officials took the rare step on Monday of closing all public schools; schools in St. Louis, Chicago and Milwaukee were also shut and schools in Washington D.C. and Atlanta will also be closed on Tuesday
  • Thousands of flights have been canceled and JetBlue shut down its operations in Boston and New York-area airports in an attempt to correct the backlog of canceled flights; it will resume as normal tomorrow
  • Experts have called the temperatures and freezing winds ‘dangerous and life threatening’ – warning that skin can freeze in just ten minutes in wind chills of minus 50; parts of Minnesota could be hit with wind chills of minus 60
  • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency covering 13 counties in the western part of the state on Monday afternoon and more than 300 Army and Air National Guard have been mobilized

By DAILY MAIL REPORTERS and ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTER

 

The Chicago Skyline sits as a backdrop as fog drifts across Monroe Harbor with temperatures well below zero and wind chills expected to reach 40 to 50 below as the whirlpool of frigid, dense air known as the 'Polar Vortex' descended onto much of the U.S. on MondayThe Chicago Skyline sits as a backdrop as fog drifts across Monroe Harbor with temperatures well below zero and wind chills expected to reach 40 to 50 below as the whirlpool of frigid, dense air known as the ‘Polar Vortex’ descended onto much of the U.S. on Monday

A man in Flint, Michigan, carries his shovel while walking through the drifting snow on Monday: The deep freeze is to blame for an estimated 13 deaths so farA man in Flint, Michigan, carries his shovel while walking through the drifting snow on Monday: The deep freeze is to blame for an estimated 13 deaths so far

Firefighters contend with dangerously cold temperatures and wind as they battle a structure fire in an industrial park just south of Brookston, Ind. on MondayFirefighters contend with dangerously cold temperatures and wind as they battle a structure fire in an industrial park just south of Brookston, Ind. on Monday

Ice builds up along Lake Michigan at North Avenue Beach as temperatures dipped well below zero on Monday in Chicago, IllinoisIce builds up along Lake Michigan at North Avenue Beach as temperatures dipped well below zero on Monday in Chicago, Illinois

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wreck: A semi truck sits in the ditch on the eastbound side of I-74 west of St. Joseph, Illinois, on Monday amid sub zero temperatures and blowing snowWreck: A semi truck sits in the ditch on the eastbound side of I-74 west of St. Joseph, Illinois, on Monday amid sub zero temperatures and blowing snow

 

 

 

 

 

Many motorists experienced difficulties getting their cars started due to the weatherMany motorists experienced difficulties getting their cars started due to the weather

 

Nearly 187 million people, more than half of the nation’s population, were under a wind chill warning or advisory on Monday.

The winds made it feel like 55 below zero in International Falls, Minn., and parts of the Midwest accustomed to temperatures that are cold – albeit seldom this cold. But even the coal fields of Virginia and West Virginia, the wind chill was negative 35.

 

A woman pushes her daughter and their groceries through blowing snow in the Kroger parking lot in Green Acres Plaza on State Street in Saginaw Township, Michigan on MondayA woman pushes her daughter and their groceries through blowing snow in the Kroger parking lot in Green Acres Plaza on State Street in Saginaw Township, Michigan on Monday

 

Frozen: Greg Rohde commuted to work to the University of Minnesota via cross-country skis along West River Parkway in the frigid -20 weather on MondayFrozen: Greg Rohde commuted to work to the University of Minnesota via cross-country skis along West River Parkway in the frigid -20 weather on Monday

 

 

Stuck: John Douglas shovels the snow off his car in Indianapolis on Monday as temperatures hovered around 10 below zero. More than 12 inches of snow fell on SundayStuck: John Douglas shovels the snow off his car in Indianapolis on Monday as temperatures hovered around 10 below zero. More than 12 inches of snow fell on Sunday

Wrapped up: Chris Tinney, 41, is covered in snow as he shovels outside businesses in Muskegon, Michigan on Monday morningWrapped up: Chris Tinney, 41, is covered in snow as he shovels outside businesses in Muskegon, Michigan on Monday Morning

 

Chill: Many parts of the country are suffering freezing temperatures – the coldest temperatures in more than 20 years

 

Big chill: Houses and streets are covered with a blanket of snow in Chicago, Illinois on Monday after a massive blast of bitterly cold air blasted the areaBig chill: Houses and streets are covered with a blanket of snow in Chicago, Illinois on Monday after a massive blast of bitterly cold air blasted the area

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Hank Wade is bundled up as he clears snow from a sidewalk Monday in Lyndhurst, Ohio

Bitter: A dial, left, shows temperatures plummeting to minus 20 in south Minneapolis on Monday while, right, Hank Wade is bundled up in Lyndhurst, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Braving the chill: A rugged-up man walks near the snow-covered Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois on FridayBraving the chill: A rugged-up man walks near the snow-covered Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois on Friday

Grueling: A man digs his car out of a driveway in Indianapolis on Monday after the city was hit by 30 centimeters of snow and sub-freezing temperaturesGrueling: A man digs his car out of a driveway in Indianapolis on Monday after the city was hit by 30 centimeters of snow and sub-freezing temperatures

 

Deep: Caleb Panning shovels snow on Monday in Bowling Green, Ohio as frigid, dense air swirled across much of the U.S.Deep: Caleb Panning shovels snow on Monday in Bowling Green, Ohio as frigid, dense air swirled across much of the U.S.

Chilled: A horse drinks water from a hole in a frozen water tank in Enid, Oklahoma. Record low temperatures were set in at least two Oklahoma cities on MondayChilled: A horse drinks water from a hole in a frozen water tank in Enid, Oklahoma. Record low temperatures were set in at least two Oklahoma cities on Monday

 

 

Freezing: Time and temperature signs agree to the cold temperatures in Lawrence, Kansas on Monday. The area was under a wind chill warning until noonFreezing: Time and temperature signs agree to the cold temperatures in Lawrence, Kansas on Monday. The area was under a wind chill warning until noon


 

Storm: The huge weather system can be seen in this satellite handout image provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationStorm: The huge weather system can be seen in this satellite handout image provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

 

 

 

Grounded: More than 2,500 flights have been grounded. On Sunday, Delta planes sit on the tarmac at JFK Airport after one of its fleet skidded off a runway and into a snowbankGrounded: More than 2,500 flights have been grounded. On Sunday, Delta planes sit on the tarmac at JFK Airport after one of its fleet skidded off a runway and into a snowbank

 

Skid: The plane is seen after it skidded off the runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport in this picture provided by NBC 4Skid: The plane is seen after it skidded off the runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport in this picture provided by NBC 4

Stress: JetBlue announced that they would halt operations in Boston, New York and New Jersey on Monday afternoon to rest their crews and give it time to service aircraft, due to flight delays and cancellationsStress: JetBlue announced that they would halt operations in Boston, New York and New Jersey on Monday afternoon to rest their crews and give it time to service aircraft, due to flight delays and cancellations

 

Tired out: Evan, Ace, and Laura Peagels sleep on the floor in the baggage area of Delta Airlines Terminal 2 at Kennedy International Airport as thousands of flights were canceledTired out: Evan, Ace, and Laura Peagels sleep on the floor in the baggage area of Delta Airlines Terminal 2 at Kennedy International Airport as thousands of flights were canceled

Smash: A city passenger bus crashed into the Idaho Power corporate headquarters building early on Monday in Boise, Idaho. Police say the brakes failed on the busSmash: A city passenger bus crashed into the Idaho Power corporate headquarters building early on Monday in Boise, Idaho. Police say the brakes failed on the bus

 

 

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The front of a city passenger bus is shown that has crashed into the Idaho Power corporate headquarters building

Damage: The front of the bus is shown entering the Idaho Power corporate headquarters building after it lost control, swerved through a parking lot and hit the building

 

No escape: A commuter walks to an exit on Chicago's El tracks after arriving at the Washington/Wells station with temperatures well below zeroNo escape: A commuter walks to an exit on Chicago’s El tracks after arriving at the Washington/Wells station with temperatures well below zero

Arctic: A man walks across a frozen Lake Harriet in south Minneapolis amid frigid wind chill temperatures that forced businesses and schools to close on MondayArctic: A man walks across a frozen Lake Harriet in south Minneapolis amid frigid wind chill temperatures that forced businesses and schools to close on Monday

 

Battle: Daryl Daugherty clears the sidewalk in front of his home on Monday in Carmel, Indiana as temperatures dropped to 10 below zero after 12 inches of snow fellBattle: Daryl Daugherty clears the sidewalk in front of his home on Monday in Carmel, Indiana as temperatures dropped to 10 below zero after 12 inches of snow fell

Freeze: A man's glasses steam up in the cold temperatures as commuters make a sub-zero trek to offices in the Loop on Monday in Chicago, IllinoisFreeze: A man’s glasses steam up in the cold temperatures as commuters make a sub-zero trek to offices in the Loop on Monday in Chicago, Illinois

 

 

 

 

A woman runs from the surf as waves crash into houses on Lighthouse Road during a winter nor'easter snow storm in Scituate, Massachusetts todayA woman runs from the surf as waves crash into houses on Lighthouse Road during a winter nor’easter snow storm in Scituate, Massachusetts today

Records: Chicago experienced record temperatures on Monday. At O'Hare Airport temperatures reached minus 16, beating a previous record in 1988Records: Chicago experienced record temperatures on Monday. At O’Hare Airport temperatures reached minus 16, beating a previous record in 1988

Cold commute: A man crosses the Chicago River during a sub-zero trek to offices in the Loop on Monday morning as the coldest temperatures in 20 years swept throughCold commute: A man crosses the Chicago River during a sub-zero trek to offices in the Loop on Monday morning as the coldest temperatures in 20 years swept through


 

 

 

 

 

 

Staying positive: Greg Rohde has an ice and snow encrusted beard after commuting to work at the University of Minnesota by cross-country skis on MondayStaying positive: Greg Rohde has an ice and snow encrusted beard after commuting to work at the University of Minnesota by cross-country skis on Monday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Covered: Matt Frame brushes off a Buick at Ray Laethem Buick-GMC in Detroit, where more than 15 inches of snow have fallen in some placesCovered: Matt Frame brushes off a Buick at Ray Laethem Buick-GMC in Detroit, where more than 15 inches of snow have fallen in some places

 

Grounded: Ramp workers walk across the snow covered tarmac in freezing temperatures at Midway International Airport in Chicago. Thousands of flights have been canceledGrounded: Ramp workers walk across the snow covered tarmac in freezing temperatures at Midway International Airport in Chicago. Thousands of flights have been canceled

 

Dreary: A woman walks during a morning rainstorm in Philadelphia on Monday. In southeastern Pennsylvania, a weather advisory warned of wind chills of 15 to 20 degrees below zeroDreary: A woman walks during a morning rainstorm in Philadelphia on Monday. In southeastern Pennsylvania, a weather advisory warned of wind chills of 15 to 20 degrees below zero

 

Cold: Snow sticks to leaves and vines across an alley wall on Monday morning in downtown Flint, Michigan, after a severe snowstorm dumped 16.2 inches of snow over the weekend

Cold: Snow sticks to leaves and vines across an alley wall on Monday morning in downtown Flint, Michigan, after a severe snowstorm dumped 16.2 inches of snow over the weekend


source::::mailonline.com UK

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Joke For the Day !!!…” You Get one wish only ” !!!

A man was walking along a California beach and stumbled across an old lamp. He picked it up and rubbed it and out popped a genie. The genie said, “OK. You released me from the lamp, blah blah blah. This is the fourth time this month and I’m getting a little sick of these wishes so you can forget about three. You only get one wish!” The man sat and thought about it for a while and said, “I’ve always wanted to go to Hawaii but I’m scared to fly and I get very seasick. Could you build me a bridge to Hawaii so I can drive over there to visit?” The genie laughed and said, “That’s impossible. Think of the logistics of that! How would the supports ever reach the bottom of the Pacific? Think of how much concrete…how much steel!! No, think of another

wish.” The man said OK and tried to think of a really good wish. Finally, he said, “I’ve been married and divorced four times. My wives always said that I don’t care and that I’m insensitive. So, I wish that I could understand women….know how they feel inside and what they’re thinking when they give me the silent treatment….know why they’re crying, know what they really want when they say ‘nothing’….know how to make them truly happy….”

The genie asked, “Do you want that bridge two lanes or four?”

source::::jokeaday.com

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” In Flight ” Humour !!!

After every flight, pilots fill out a form called a gripe sheet, which
conveys to the mechanics problems encountered with the aircraft during
the flight that need repair or correction. The mechanics read and correct
the problem, and then respond in writing on the lower half of the form
what remedial action was taken, and the pilot reviews the gripe sheets
before the next flight.
Never let it be said that ground crew and engineers lack a sense of
humor!
Here are some actual logged maintenance complaints and problems as
submitted by Qantas pilots and the solution recorded by maintenance
engineers.
(P = the problem logged by the pilot.)
(S = the solution and action taken by the engineers.)

P: Left inside main tire almost needs replacement.
S: Almost replaced left inside main tire.

P: Test flight OK, except auto-land very rough.
S: Auto-land not installed on this aircraft.

P: Something loose in cockpit.
S: Something tightened in cockpit.

P: Dead bugs on windshield.
S: Live bugs on back-order.

P: Autopilot in altitude-hold mode produces a 200 feet per minute descent.
S: Cannot reproduce problem on ground.

P: Evidence of leak on right main landing gear.
S: Evidence removed.

P: DME volume unbelievably loud.
S: DME volume set to more believable level.

P: Friction locks cause throttle levers to stick.
S: That’s what they’re there for.

P: IFF inoperative.
S: IFF always inoperative in OFF mode.

P: Suspected crack in windshield.
S: Suspect you’re right.

P: Number 3 engine missing.
S: Engine found on right wing after brief search.

P: Aircraft handles funny.
S: Aircraft warned to straighten up, fly right, and be serious.

P: Target radar hums.
S: Reprogrammed target radar with lyrics.

P: Mouse in cockpit.
S: Cat installed.

 

A plane was taking off from Kennedy Airport. After it reached a comfortable cruising altitude, the captain made an announcement over the intercom, “Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking.
Welcome to Flight Number 293, non-stop from New York to Los Angeles. The weather ahead is good and, therefore, we should have a smooth and uneventful flight. Now sit back and relax – OH, MY G-D!” Silence followed, and after a few minutes the captain came back on the intercom and said, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I am so sorry if I scared you earlier; but, while I was talking, the flight attendant brought me a cup of coffee and spilled the hot coffee in my lap. You should see the front of my pants!”
A passenger in Coach said, “That’s nothing. He should see the back of  mine !!!!

source::::ajokeaday.com

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Incredible Images From White House ….2013 ….

June 14, 2013. 'The President called me over to pose for a photo with a young boy who had fallen asleep during the Father's Day ice cream social in the State Dining Room of the White House,' Pete Souza explained

June 14, 2013. ‘The President called me over to pose for a photo with a young boy who had fallen asleep during the Father’s Day ice cream social in the State Dining Room of the White House,’ Pete Souza explained

June 14, 2013. The President had invited departing staff member Adam Neufeld to the Oval Office for a farewell photograph. When the President picked up Neufeld'€™s six-month-old daughter, she started grabbing his face

June 14, 2013. The President had invited departing staff member Adam Neufeld to the Oval Office for a farewell photograph. When the President picked up Neufeld’€™s six-month-old daughter, she started grabbing his face


'When little kids are around, you never know what will happen. On Christmas Day, the President and First Lady were greeting almost 600 active duty troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe (known locally as K-Bay). This youngster gave the President a look, which he returned'

'When little kids are around, you never know what will happen. On Christmas Day, the President and First Lady were greeting almost 600 active duty troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe (known locally as K-Bay). This youngster gave the President a look, which he returned'

‘When little kids are around, you never know what will happen. On Christmas Day, the President and First Lady were greeting almost 600 active duty troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe (known locally as K-Bay). This youngster gave the President a look, which he returned’


Robby Novak, AKA 'Kid President,' feigns a phone call at the Resolute Desk during his visit to see the President in the Oval Office. '€˜Kid President'€™ became a YouTube sensation and was invited to participate in the Easter Egg Roll at the White House

Robby Novak, AKA ‘Kid President,’ feigns a phone call at the Resolute Desk during his visit to see the President in the Oval Office. ‘€˜Kid President’€™ became a YouTube sensation and was invited to participate in the Easter Egg Roll at the White House

'The President plays with Sunny, the new Obama family pet, on the South Lawn on Sunny's first day at the White House'

‘The President plays with Sunny, the new Obama family pet, on the South Lawn on Sunny’s first day at the White House’

 

source:::: mailonline.com uk

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An Ancient Underwater Forest in the Gulf of Mexico …

 

Scientists are exploring a submerged forest of bald cypress trees off the coast of Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Katrina is thought to have uncovered it. Earlier in 2013, they announced that the forest is much older than originally thought. An early speculation was that the submerged trees were between 8,000 and 12,000 years old. The newer estimate dates the submerged trees from about 50,000 to 80,000 years ago. The submerged forest provides evidence that coastal Alabama has risen between 60 and 120 feet (18 to 36 meters) in the last 50,000 years. Scientists are now hoping to sample the ancient forest to understand what climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast during that time in Earth’s history.

A local fisherman first noticed the unusual spot in the Gulf of Mexico a few years ago. He saw that fish were abundant in the area and speculated that some sort of structure must exist on the sea floor. Fish and other marine life tend to congregate around hard structures beneath the sea, such as coral reefs and sunken ships.

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

There are large stumps, roots and logs from an ancient bald cypress forest about 60 feet (18 meters) below the surface of the water, near coastal Alabama. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Some of logs measure 8 feet (2.4 meters) in diameter. The forest was apparently buried under thick seafloor sediments for thousands of years. It’s thought that Hurricane Katrina’s giant waves uncovered it. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Anemones and crabs cover the ancient trees, and fish swim nearby. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Ben Raines, executive director of the Weeks Bay Foundation in Alabama, was one of the first scuba divers to explore the site. He discovered several large stumps and logs from an ancient bald cypress forest about 60 feet (18 meters) below the surface of the water. Some of logs measured 8 feet (2.4 meers) in diameter. He told EarthSky:

As soon as I hit the bottom, I saw the first stump. It had the trademark, irregularly shaped trunk of a cypress tree, with knees spread around it in a circle. Then I saw another, and another and knew instantly I was swimming over the remains of an ancient forest. It’s an enchanting place. You feel like you are in some sort of fairy world, with these huge stumps covered in anemones and crabs, and swarms of fish swimming all around you.

Raines recognized the importance of the find and contacted scientists to help get an estimate of the forest’s age. Preliminary evidence, derived in part from radiocarbon dating, suggests that the submerged forest may be anywhere from 50,000 to 80,000 years old.

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Here’s a bald cypress swamp today. The submerged forest must have looked like this at one time. Image Credit: Ted Trovillion, US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

North America had a very different climate 50,000 to 80,000 years ago. During that time, a large portion of North America was covered in glaciers and sea levels were much lower than they are today. Hence, the land off the coast of Alabama was not submerged underwater.

A team of scientists from the Gulf of Mexico region are hoping to study the site to understand what past climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast. Grant Harley, an assistant professor in geography at the University of Southern Mississippi, commented on their plans in a press release. He said:

What we’ll do is compare these samples with other paleoclimate records to give us an idea about climate conditions on the Gulf Coast 50-80,000 years ago, which we can tell by looking at tree growth rings. It would give us an annual record of climate during a time period in the Earth’s history when climate change was happening rapidly. If it was cold or dry, that would result in tiny, narrow growth rings, but warm or wet conditions would result in wider growth rings. To have a record of that would be unique and rare.

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Scientists are hoping to study the site to understand what past climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com.

Kristine DeLong, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University, also commented on the upcoming research to Weather Underground. She said:

If we get core samples, we can look at the tree rings and see what was happening with precipitation. We don’t know what was happening with precipitation on the Gulf Coast during the ice ages. We know that the area around the Great Salt Lake, and in Arizona and New Mexico, was very wet. That it rained a lot. And that [it] is desert now. But we don’t know what was happening on the Gulf Coast.

The scientists are hoping to begin the research quickly before the underwater forest decays any further. The forest, which was previously preserved underneath seafloor sediments for thousands of years, was likely uncovered recently by strong winds and waves such as those from Hurricane Katrina. The Weeks Bay Foundation is currently working to secure protections for the site that will allow for fishing, diving, and scientific research, but will prevent salvaging of the ancient wood.

Bottom line: The remains of an ancient bald cypress forest were discovered off the coast of Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico. Scientists estimate that the trees are 50,000 to 80,000 years old. They are hoping to sample the underwater forest to understand what climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast during that time in Earth’s history.

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