Happy birthday, John!  Sounds like you're have a nice day and congrats on the 
weight loss.  Looks like you have good weather as well.  I just got a news 
alert that it hit 100 degrees at o'hare airport today.  Heatwave will continue 
through friday.  Be happy you are where you are!  Cheers, Christine




On Jul 4, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Joseph McAllister wrote:

> The particle physics world has been all a'twitter for more than a week about 
> some "great discovery" that I assumed was the Higgs Boson. Fills a hole in 
> many theories. May lead to better understanding of the Universe as we don't 
> know it 'fer sure. 
> 
> It's interesting that as we can look further and further into "space" with 
> modern astronomical equipment, the closer we come to observing the beginning 
> of time. How will we explain if we continue looking outward, therefore back 
> in "time" until we can observe what we call the singularity, the point of 
> creation of everything we know. It would take a belief that time and space 
> warps back on itself. After all, with space accelerating it's expansion in 
> all direction as we now calculate, the "singularity" should be observed in 
> every direction we looked then, would it not? Would not we have to admit that 
> we then exist within the singularity, that it encompasses the Universe, as 
> well as being the source of all?
> 
> Discussion please. Looking for (dis)agreement of my logic here…
> 
> Turned the big 70 today. I am overjoyed that I made it to this milestone. Now 
> looking forward to 80, an age most of my ancestors attained. Not my parents 
> however. Neither made it to 77. Good day for a walk around the block with the 
> K5. Rainbow Sherbet for breakfast, a 16 oz steak for dinner. Celebrate my 
> loss of 41 pounds in the past 4 months. The weather service promises a high 
> of 71 today, then hitting 80+ by the weekend! Summer! Finally. Winter not far 
> behind if the current trend continues.
> 
> Thanks for allowing me to share this list with so many wonderful 
> photographers. I do look at all the PESOs and GESOs I can find time to. I 
> just don't have time to discuss them with you. It will be some time before I 
> will have organized and placed the 4000+ digital copies of the prints and 
> documents that will help me describe the lives of my ancestors. Collected in 
> March and April of this year throughout the western USA, I plan to create a 
> DVD at some point, after placing the resulting images and stories online 
> within several genealogical web sites. Once that is done, I will resume 
> sharing other photographs I've taken in the last two years as well as those I 
> will shoot between now and then.
> 
> HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY, U.S. of A!
> 
> On Jul 3, 2012, at 21:14 , Igor Roshchin wrote:
> 
>> If you are up at the dawn (or well after the dusk), i.e.
>> starting at 2am CDT (9am Zurich-Time), there will be public
>> announcement from CERN/LHC that you can watch at http://cern.ch/webcast .
>> 
>> According to the leaks, it is about discovery of some new particle,
>> possibly Higgs Boson.
>> http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57466104/higgs-boson-video-leaks-to-cern-website/
>> 
>> http://www.nature.com/news/physicists-find-new-particle-but-is-it-the-higgs-1.10932
> 
> Joseph McAllister
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> “If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn’t need to lug a camera.” 
> –Lewis Hine
> 
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