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Canton on Forbes’s Dying City List

It looks like Canton is officially on its way down. Look at the statistics gathered from the latest census. I’ve been telling Frances to start getting rid of those rentals, this report is a wake up sign. People are fleeing the city! Read the Article

www.forbes.com/2008/08/04/economy-ohio-michigan-biz_cx_jz_0805dying_slide_2.html?partner=yahoore

August 11th, 2008 at 4:22 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Childhood ‘toy’ revealed as ancient Persian relic

Persian Mug

LONDON (AFP) - An ancient gold cup mysteriously acquired by an English scrap metal dealer is expected to fetch close to a million dollars at auction after languishing for years in a shoe box under its current owner’s bed.
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Owner John Webber says his grandfather gave him the 5.5-inch (14-centimetre) high mug to play with when he was a child, back in 1945.

He assumed the golden cup, which is decorated with the heads of two women facing in opposite directions, their foreheads garlanded with two knotted snakes, was made from brass.

But he decided to get it valued when he was moving house last year and was told it was actually a rare piece of ancient Persian treasure, beaten out of a single sheet of gold hundreds of years before the birth of Jesus Christ.

Experts said the method of manufacture and the composition of the gold was “consistent with Achaemenid gold and gold smithing” dating back to the third or fourth century BC.

The Achaemenid empire, the first of the Persian empires to rule over significant portions of Greater Iran, was wiped out by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.

Auction house Duke’s, in Dorchester, south-west England, will put the cup under the hammer on June 5, with an estimate of 500,000 pounds (630,000-euro, 988,000-dollars).

Webber, 70, told The Guardian newspaper that his grandfather had a “good eye” for antiques and picked up “all sorts” as he plied his trade in the town of Taunton in south-west England.

“Heaven knows where he got this, he never said,” he added, revealing that as a child, he used the cup for target practice with his air gun.

May 29th, 2008 at 2:09 pm | Comments Off | Permalink


Nonstop “Hurricane” Raging on Saturn’s South Pole

Hurricane on Saturn

I wonder if they will attribute this to Global Warming Too!!

These 2006 images taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft show a massive hurricane-like storm at Saturn’s south pole, seen in visible light (left) and infrared.

The tempest has not changed since it was first detected in 2003, giving scientists rare glimpses into the gas giant’s makeup and history.

May 15th, 2008 at 8:00 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Billboards Measuring Decible Levels

AEG-Electrolux has installed billboards outfitted with sensors to measure noise levels. So far, they’ve deployed them in London, Berlin, Madrid, Brussels, and Milan. The billboards are part of a “noise awareness” campaign that’s actually a marketing effort for a new “silent” washing machine. The data is also viewable online. Link to AEG Noise Awareness Blog, Link to AEG Noise Awareness site, Link to more info and video at Laughing Squid
Decible Meter

May 14th, 2008 at 5:16 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink