Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Mardi~Déjeuner

LOSING LOUISIANA PART 3:
Call to action~Clair Taylor

~The Dutch didn't face many of those hurdles after the deadly 1953 storm that broke dikes and flooded much of the nation, killing 1,800 people. National leaders in The Netherlands - a country smaller in size than Louisiana but more densely populated - acted quickly, launching a major plan to protect the coast from another disaster. They came up with innovative ideas, opening the process to private engineers instead of relying entirely on government agencies. And residents were willing to pay whatever it took. Please click Pics to enlarge,
Imagery courtesy of Wikimapia and WAVCIS.

La. grapples with fresh pot of hurricane logistics
~Cain Burdeau


Corps Trying To Prevent Termite Damage On Levees ~WDSU
~Editilla Notellas~ I pulled all that beautiful tilla'rant posted earlier, after getting off the phone with a nice civil engineer (whom I trusts)(HA!)(Getta load'a'dat!:) who, out of concern for my own credibility, informs me: that I may be falling for an InCredible Story pitched by the Exquixotic Corps; that this Termite Story is just more of the Corps Media Candy and that the Termite Story is not an Engineering Story but a Red Herring Look At What We're Doing type of story and Termites won't hungrily undermine the levees' bottom line...
--that perchance Editilla stalks faux nanomeme? Moi no'meme???
While ever gratified to have Smart People watching Our Dumb Ass, said engineer has assured me that we shall meet on the neutral ground, after the next flood, should they prove wrong
--as silly engineers are sometimes wont to prove-- HA!
and allow me choice of weapon. And I shall pick Deadly Irony.

Vitter: Put Up Or Shut Up
~Stephen Sabludowsky

~Isn’t it interesting that US Senator David Vitter (R-Pamp) is quick to blast those who question his own ethics yet he is off and running, strongly insinuating that one of the most respected Louisiana Republicans --former Governor Dave Treen-- has attempted to engage in a quid pro quo deal with Vitter’s rival US Senator Mary Landrieu.

Nagin, Riley: New Orleans Keystone Cops ~Jeff Crouere

A petition to ‘Dismiss Veronica White Now’~City Business Blog
~In the wake of a heated exchange in City Council Chambers between the city’s head of sanitation, Veronica White, and Councilwoman Stacy Head, some in the public are trying to gather enough signatures to get White removed from her job.

White House approves increase in Gustav funding

Successive Hurricanes: Potential Windfall for Insureds?
~Robert Redfearn Jr


Memorandum of understanding
~Ducks Unlimited and the Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cemented an enduring partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding on Nov. 24

Corps of Engineers forced to reveal appraisal of NGIC site

Unsurpassed
~Our New Orleans Saints


Deuce gives New Orleans, himself a night to remember ~WWL


Tim's Place~Kevin Allman
~In 1987, CBS debuted a situation comedy about a Creole restaurant, set in the Tremé, that remains one of the best portraits of New Orleans ever captured on film. Despite critical acclaim and a slew of trophies, including three Emmys and an NAACP Image Award, it was canceled after 22 episodes. Then it vanished.

A Fine Line~Alex Rawls, offbeat
~You don't expect to hear Mr. Quintron discuss a water pump. The world of Quintron and his wife/percussionist/puppeteer Miss Pussycat is rarely so mundane, but while in New York City for a show featuring his new album Too Thirsty 4 Love and an art show of Pussycat's puppets, the van broke down...

Meet The Radiators, Feel Their Energy~Daniel Lehrman

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