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Monday, August 23, 2010

God loves us all!

Joy and fear: miners found alive stuck for months

Sebastian Pinera, Lourence GolbourneAP – Chile's President Sebastian third from left, accompanied by miners' relatives and Chile's Mining Minister …
COPIAPO, Chile – For 33 men found alive after 17 days trapped deep in a copper and gold mine, the toughest challenge now may be preserving their sanity during the months it may take to carve a tunnel big enough for them to get out.
For their families above ground on Monday, euphoria and and more anxiety meant for a sleepless night at the realization that the miners may be stuck until Christmas.
"We didn't sleep. We stayed up all night long hoping for more news. They said that new images would appear, so we were up hoping to see them," said one, Carolina Godoy.
Dawn broke behind a cold fog on the surface of the gold and copper mine in Chile's Atacama desert, where an intense rescue effort finally reached the miners on Sunday after weeks of missteps, new cave-ins and other false starts.
Now the plan is to carve a wider tunnel, just big enough for the men to be pulled out one by one. That equipment works much more slowly than the bore that drilled the 15-centimeter-wide shaft used to make first contact.
That narrower drill broke through 2,257 feet (688 meters) of solid rock to reach the emergency refuge where the miners have gathered. The trapped men quickly tied two notes to the end of a probe that rescuers pulled to the surface, announcing in big red letters: "All 33 of us are fine in the shelter."
"Today all of Chile is crying with excitement and joy," President Sebastian Pinera said at the mine.
And where many were beginning to give up hope, the scene above ground became a celebration Sunday night, with a barbecue for theminers' families, roving musicians, lit candles and Chilean flags making the barren landscape seem festive.
The men already have been trapped underground longer than all but a few miners rescued in recent history. Last year, three miners survived 25 days trapped in a flooded mine in southern China, and two miners in northeastern China were rescued after 23 days in 1983. Few other rescues have taken more than two weeks.
The miners' survival after 17 days is very unusual, but since they've made it this far, they should emerge physically fine, said Davitt McAteer, who was assistant secretary for mine safety and health at the U.S. Labor Department under President Bill Clinton.
"The health risks in a copper and gold mine are pretty small if you have air, food and water," McAteer said.
Still, he said the stress of being trapped underground for a long period of time can be significant.
"There is a psychological pattern there that we've looked at," McAteer said. But "they've established communication with the guys; there are people who can talk them through that."
The hole already drilled will be used to send down small capsules containing food, water and oxygen if necessary, and sound and video equipment so the miners can better communicate with loved ones and rescuers. That two-way communication may be key to keeping them thinking positive.
A video camera lowered down the probe shaft Sunday showed some of the miners, stripped to the waist in the underground heat, waving happily. But they weren't able to establish audio contact, Pinera said.
"I saw eight or nine of them. They were waving their hands. They got close to the camera and we could see their eyes, their joy," the president said.
The miners seemed to be aware that their rescue may take a long time, according to one of them, Mario Gomez, perhaps the eldest of the trapped men at 63, who wrote a note to his wife.
"Even if we have to wait months to communicate. ... I want to tell everyone that I'm good and we'll surely come out OK," Gomez wrote, scrawling the words on a sheet of notebook paper the miners tied to the probe. "Patience and faith. God is great and the help of my God is going to make it possible to leave this mine alive."
Mine officials and relatives of the workers had hoped the men reached a shelter below where the tunnel collapsed Aug. 5 at the San Jose gold and copper mine about 530 miles (850 kilometers) north of the capital, Santiago. But they had said the shelter's emergency air and food supplies would last only 48 hours.
Gomez wrote that the miners used vehicles for light and a backhoe to dig a channel to retrieve underground water.
It was unclear whether their air supply was in danger of running out.
Rescuers had drilled repeatedly in an effort to reach the shelter, but failed seven times. They blamed the errors on the mining company's maps. According to Gomez's note, at least some of those earlier probes were close enough that the trapped miners heard them. The eighth attempt finally worked.
Gomez's note, which the president read aloud on live television, focused on expressions of faith and love for his family. But frustration also showed through in one line, where he declared that "this company has got to modernize."
Chile is the world's top copper producer and a leading gold producer, and has some of the world's most advanced mining operations. But both the company that owns the mine, San Esteban, and the National Mining and Geology Service have been criticized for allegedly failing to comply with regulations. In 2007, an explosion at the San Jose mine killed three workers.
Liliana Ramirez couldn't believe it when Chile's mining minister said her husband had sent a note to his "Dearest Lila."
"I know my husband is strong, and at 63, is the most experienced miner who could lead his co-workers," she said, but she vowed to keep him above ground once he's rescued.
Authorities and relatives of the miners hugged, climbed a nearby hill, planted 33 flags and sang Chile's national anthem after discovering the miners had survived.
Along the length of Chile, horns honked, flags waved and people watched the drama unfold live on television and computer screens. It was a rush of good news in a country still rebuilding from a magnitude-8.8 earthquake Feb. 27 and its resulting tsunami, which together killed at least 521 people and left 200,000 homeless.
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Associated Press writers Federico Quilodran in Santiago, Chile, Peter Orsi in Mexico City and Michael Warren in Buenos Aires contributed to this report.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

New Zealand Retail Sales for June 2010


[22:55 NZ ECON:  Retail Trade Surprises Sharply To Upside In June, Q2] SYDNEY, Aug 13 (IFR) - Retail trade in New Zealand has been barely rising for months, and markets and IFR and looked for more of the same in June, but instead growth soared over both the month and the quarter.  Overall retail trade leaped 0.9% in June, the strongest rise since last August, against market expectations of a 0.4% rise.  Ex-car sales bounced a hefty 1.5%, their best result since last May and also more than double the 0.6% expectation.  Helped by this bounce in June, retail trade volume rose 1.3% over the June, handily beating expectations of a second straight quarterly gain of just 0.2%.  With nominal retail trade rising a mere 0.5%, the rise in volumes reflects heavy discounting by retailers, suggesting that underlying demand remains relatively weak.  While IFR had been thinking that weak retail data combined with the greater uncertainty in major economies would argue against another rate hike in September, the relatively hawkish central bank is likely to take this as a sign that domestic conditions are improving and make the market expectation for another 25bp more likely.  Further details and table on .  George.Worthington@thomsonreuters.com

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Australia Trade Balance Goods






Aussie Trade Balance and Q2 House Prices

Written August 3, 2010 at 9:45 PM EST by Alex Chernomordin 
A much better than expected Trade Balance out of Australia for the second straight month has moved the AUD/USD pair off session lows and revitalized the bid on risk after another round of poor readings out of the US earlier. The House Price Index also improved on the quarter.
  • Trade Balance - Survey:1800M   Actual:3539M   Prior:1645M
  • House Prices (QoQ) - Survey:2.0%   Actual:3.1%   Prior:4.8%
  • House Prices (YoY) - Survey:17.2%   Actual:18.4%   Prior:20.0%
On the 5-min AUD chart today we see the pair found support at the 61.8% from the move in the NY morning but has only found its way back to levels from earlier in the Asian morning.
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Friday, June 11, 2010

This is how you heal a country...well said Georgios .


VIENNA (MNI) - Greece's fiscal consolidation program is on track and will remain so, Greek Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou said Friday in a draft for a speech to be held at the IIF spring membership meeting.


"We have taken difficult decisions, tough but necessary decisions," the Prime Minister said. "And we are now witnessing the first signs that we are turning the corner."


Papandreou noted that in the first five months of the year, the Greek deficit was down 40% compared to the same period last year. "So we are well within the targets we have set - and this even before many of the new measures we have taken have locked in," he pointed out.


"We are on target, and expect to remain so," he underlined.


The Greek reform program can start the growth cycle again on a more sustainable basis, the Prime Minister asserted. "Greece has tremendous growth potential waiting to be realized," he said.


Theories about default, haircuts and exit from the Eurozone show a remarkable lack of historical perspective and understanding of the basic rules of European economics and politics, Papandreou argued.


Persistent rumours about returning to the drachma in Greece or being expelled from the European Union are "nonsense," he stressed.


Papandreou welcomed this week's final agreement on the technical details for the EU stabilisation fund for the euro and called for the mechanism to be permanent.


"We should now work for a permanent stabilisation fund, a new European Monetary Fund financed by contributions of Eurozone members proportionate to the size of their wealth," he said.


--Vienna desk: +49-177-724-77-39; email: twidder@marketnews.com

Monday, December 14, 2009

Magical chain reaction

Mystery Couple Starts "Magical" Chain Reaction
For five hours, strangers bought each other meals at a Philly diner
By DANIELLE JOHNSON
Updated 12:50 PM EST, Mon, Dec 14, 2009

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It played like a scene from a holiday movie -- a mystery couple, who didn’t leave their names or numbers, walked into a restaurant, finished their meal and then set-off a chain reaction of generosity that lasted for hours.

That’s just what employees at the Aramingo Diner in Port Richmond said a man and a woman did during their breakfast shift last Saturday morning.

“It was magical. I had tears in my eyes because it never happened before. I’ve been here for 10 years and I’ve never seen anything like that,” said Lynn Willard, a waitress.

Willard and other waitresses told NBC Philadelphia that the couple started the chain reaction by paying double: for their own meal and for the tab of another table of diners at the restaurant. There's no evidence that one group of diners knew the others.

“I could not believe it … and it continued and continued, it was very nice,” said Willard. “They asked us not to say anything until they left, but we said ‘Merry Christmas, that person picked up your tab.’”

For the next five hours, dozens of patrons got into that same holiday spirit and paid the favor forward.

The diner’s manager said not one person was concerned about price of the check -- which averaged between $12-$30.

“It was a surprise to all of us, the girls were even taken aback,” said Linda. “Those who took the check also tipped the waitress. So nobody had to do anything other than pass it on and that’s what they did. They just passed it forward.”

It’s a true holiday story that proves how a small gesture of kindness can create some magic.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

No One Says" Hello"

No One Says "Hello"

Author: Daniel Edstrom

Lake Marion Creek jam session

No One Says Hello by Daniel Lee Edstrom http://supremeintelligencesmedia.blogspot.com

Introduction to song lyrics;

The song that I have entitled "no one says hello", was written, recorded, and produced, on a Sunday afternoon. It is mostly about the ironic state of lack of communication in our technological world.

I feature myself on the 12 string guitar, bass guitar, orchestra strings, and vocals. I mixed it all down on a tascam portable studio, transferring the files to my computer, I put together a video using power editor from cyber link.

The video is unique in the sense that I used a Logitech WebCam during the very initial stages of the song when I was first inspired by a simple basic tune. At that point I didn't have one lyric in mind, however, I felt that the tune was catchy and was confident that the words would come along soon enough.

Sure enough the lyrics came along and were inspired from a missed phone call that my mother made to me. I recorded her voicemail message on the first channel in my studio and low and behold, everything seemed to fall into place for the completion of this song. I hope everyone enjoys it.

I am also offering my fans a unique oppurtunity to choose the option of having their name engraved on the cd or dvd face for a more personalized and valued keepsake effect.

[ Lyrics below]

Everyone has a cell phone technology world today

everyone has a cell phone but no one says hello

I saw a homeless man talking to the trees today

I wondered is this a sign a sign of things to come

When you can't seem to get through get through to anyone.

In a world of a trillion wires the irony's unspun, the irony's unspun

musical break [12 string guitar and orchestral strings]

Web cams and iPods in all our homes today

Musical downloads e-mails on the way

I wonder if the music the music that we need to hear

Is coming through the channels and coming through real clear

Are the movies that were watching inspiring us today

or is technology and cameras stealing our souls away, stealing ou souls away

Musical break [12 string guitar and orchestral strings]

repeat first

If everyone starts talking talking to the trees

Will the message that we need to hear be coming from the leaves, coming from the leaves

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Awareness # 3


awareness number three

Author: Daniel Edstrom

Welcome friends and visitors to the ongoing saga of supreme intelligences media. We are going to write about what we believe to be, awareness number three.

For those of you who are familiar with the plant totem project, we had the healthiest tomato plants flourishing from one of the totems, and one day when I returned home from work, I noticed that some of the leaves were missing from the plants. I shrugged it off to the wind until the next day I noticed almost all of the leaves were gone! And to my surprise, upon closer viewing, there was a big, fat, bright, green worm munching away on one of the few leaves that were still standing.

As usual my ego took control and I swiftly brought that beautiful creature's life to an end. You killed my tomato plants and I killed you. I thought nothing more of it. A couple weeks went by and ironically, I still was able to harvest a relatively small crop of cherry tomatoes.

A Southern evening was coming down as I was relaxing on my front porch. An area in between my toes on my right foot, began to itch. As I looked at my foot from time to time, I noticed what seemed to be a red inflamed track heading haphazardly across my foot. After doing research and visiting my dermatologist, I learned that I had contracted a parasite that came from my brother's cats. It was called hook worm.

Let's see here, a parasite almost destroyed my tomato plants, and a parasite created havoc to my foot. Could this be a link to the supreme intelligence? Relax, breathe in deep, and meditate. A parasite is a living creature that depends on another living creature for its survival. My tomato plants were yielding its leaves ever so willingly to the worm. Supreme intelligence has set forth harmonious relationships between parasites and hosts. But what happens when the parasite threatens the survival of the host or in smaller scale, merely aggravates the host? In my particular case, I was severely aggravated and therefore motivated to take the steps of annihilation necessary to procure a rather untimely death to another intelligent species.

A rather large parasitical spectrum is now being unfolded in front of me. From the infinite microscopic direction, to the what is larger than me universe. And then we think about the earth. Is the earth a living organism? Yes it is. Are human beings parasites to the earth? Yes we are. Is it possible that the earth is starting to recognize what affects human beings are having upon it?

Awareness number three. It is in our best interest that we take the steps necessary, now, to prevent the earth from dying. It is also paramount to ease mother Earth's aggravation with human beings before it is too late for us. Awareness number three is about timing, it's about now.

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