This Story Has Legs

I just saw this bizarre story in today’s Denver Post. In Valencia County, New Mexico, just south of Albuquerque, two human legs were recovered from an irrigation ditch last month. No other body parts were found, and though the legs were found several days apart, they were both wearing the same type boot and both …

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More Cold Warriors

Here are a couple more shots of some Cold War aircraft from the Mojave flight line. Above is a MiG-15 with my son Travis, age 11, in for scale. This is a Korean War era plane in a two seat trainer variant, I believe a MiG-15UTI. Pictured above is a white F-86 Sabrejet, another Korean …

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Larissa gets fired

In favor of two illiterate interns. Sometimes I despair of the magazine world. Go here to see what they are missing as she blogs on harsh truth and loving lies.

Extremophiles

Owners of animals (and we must be in the majority among Q. readers) ought to check out Prairie Mary’s recent essay, “Two Tails of the Social Dog,” an excellent response to the state of polarization over animal issues that accounts for much of the chatter on this blog. “When it comes to domestic pets, a …

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BBJ

A few days ago, the Denver Post had this article on efforts by the FAA and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association to streamline the regulations for certifying interiors for luxury private aircraft. Currently these interiors are required to meet standards set for commercial passenger aircraft and this is difficult when private owners want to do …

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The eagle film

I have had about twenty people send me this so thought I should just post it myself. Below is a typical response from me: It is a trained golden taking a roe deer at the annual meet at Opocno in the Czech Republic. They take them as easily as a Goshawk takes a hare. The …

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Bookplate

Reid has been after me to do this one for ages. Let’s see: here is a slice of bookcase (yes, Carel, you are in there too). Take out that black one in the center. There it is: See the bookplate? Let’s zoom in. Can you read it? When I found it in a store in …

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PETA Opines On Animal Breeding

Lending her support to Verlyn Klinkenborg’s comments of July 30, PETA director of Domestic Animals and Wildlife Rescue & Information Daphna Nachminovitch had this to say about the value of breeding animals [emphasis mine]: “Given the current dire shortage of homes, no breeding is responsible. Every time someone buys a puppy or kitten from a …

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John Burchard on Mule Birth

Dr. John Burchard puts in a scientific perspective on the mule birth below: “Not exactly my area of expertise, but … “Mule sterility results AFAIK from mismatched chromosome sets. I don’t know thedetails in this particular case, but in general any considerable difference inthe arrangement of homologous genes on the chromosomes causes problems atmeiosis because …

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