Monday, June 29, 2009

Lundi

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Exquisite Corps
~Controlled by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the leadership of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project is considered one of the most successful crash science/engineering projects of all time.
The project grew to employ 130,000 people working at secret locations, and cost $20 billion (conversion to 2004 currency).
~Editilla Creepo'rillas~ Oh Snap! Now we have yet another thing to think about, the Corps of Engineers with their own Bomb,
Da'Fat Boy, in the Basement, on Leake Street, in New Orleans.

Hungry for Health Care?
SaveCharityHospital.com

~Editilla Chin'chillas~ A very informative video update.
We just love Charity. We need Charity. We will have Charity.
I stood across the street from Charity on August 31st, 2005.
She held. It was that bad, but nothing compared to how LSU would finish the job in which the looters and desperate berserkers failed that day, and they would destroy this city on a scale with the Corps of Engineers. Our Blessed Lady of Prompt Succor was busy that day, as always. Perhaps she has had time to catch her breath and can grant us but a bit more Charity.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Hasten to Help Us!


LSU researchers: coastal restoration projects doomed to fail~Mark Schleifstein
~Even under best-case scenarios for building massive engineering projects to restore Louisiana's dying coastline, the Mississippi River can't possibly feed enough sediment into the marshes to prevent ongoing catastraphic catastrophic land loss, two Louisiana State University geologists conclude in a scientific paper being published today. The result: The state will lose another 4,054 to 5,212 square miles of coastline by 2100 -- an area roughly the size of Connecticut.

How Much Are Venice, The Everglades, And New Orleans Worth?~Andrew Sullivan

Scandalous Punch this Wed: Stormy Daniels, Gennifer Flowers, Chris Rose Will Talk Louisiana, New Orleans and... Yes, Scandals. Mmmmm...

Lafourche-raised insects ready to combat invasive plant
~Nikki Buskey


Hondurans In New Orleans React To Coup~WDSU

Huge second-line honors King of Pop Michael Jackson
~Danny Monteverde


New Orleans Nightcrawlers
'Slither Slice'
~Aaron Lafont, offBeat


The Wonderful World
of Louis Armstrong


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