Monthly Archives: July 2012

New Devon completion in Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (LA)

Not to float a turd in the punchbowl, but I suspect it’s going to take double that rate before Devo gets excited. Newest Successful Well Project Completed in Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Tuesday, July 10, 2012 BATON ROUGE – Louisiana Department … Continue reading

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Ice Pack Delays Shell’s Arctic Drilling Program #rsrh

About that disappearing ice cap… Ice delays Shell Alaska drilling HOUSTON — Heavier than expected ice in Arctic waters off Alaska will likely delay until August Shell’s long-anticipated exploration drilling in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, a company spokesman said … Continue reading

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Corn ethanol, fertilizer runoff & the Gulf Dead Zone. #rsrh

http://impact.nola.com/environment/print.html?entry=/2012/07/dead_zone_pollutant_nitrate_gr.html Dead zone pollutant grows despite decades of work “Farm fertilizer and livestock manure are the two biggest sources of total nitrogen in the Missouri River watershed, together responsible for 70 percent, according to 2011 USGS data. A 2008 study … Continue reading

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Chart of the Day: Coal- and natural gas-fired generation equal for first time in April 2012 #rsrh

Monthly coal- and natural gas-fired generation equal for first time in April 2012 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration Recently published electric power data show that, for the first time since EIA began collecting the data, generation from natural gas-fired plants … Continue reading

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2,950,000 miles and counting

Irv Gordon’s Volvo P1800 in Babylon, N.Y., Monday, July 2, 2012. Gordon’s car already holds the world record for the highest recorded mileage on a car and he is less than 40,000 miles away from passing three million miles on … Continue reading

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Real Climate Science We are bombarded with statistics comparing the number of record lows to record highs, the number of record highs, etc. So I decided to look at what the actual numbers are in the USHCN database. The graph … Continue reading

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Faux Mickey & Minnie perform for Kim Jong Un & Mystery Woman

“Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh took the stage in North Korea during a concert for new leader Kim Jong Un, in an unusual performance featuring Disney characters. “Performers dressed as Minnie Mouse, Tigger and others danced and pranced as … Continue reading

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A Recipe for the Pursuit of Happiness

Arthur C. Brooks of the American Enterprise Institute penned a July 7 New York Times op-ed, “Why Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals”. Many conservatives favor an explanation focusing on lifestyle differences, such as marriage and faith. They note that most … Continue reading

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Obama: Most People “Would Acknowledge That I’ve Tried Real Hard”

Via Real Clear Politics: Obama: Most People “Would Acknowledge That I’ve Tried Real Hard” “I suspect that most people in Cincinnati would acknowledge that I’ve tried real hard, and we haven’t gotten the Republicans to engage on a whole range … Continue reading

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Les haricots pas salé. Zydeco breakfast @ Café des Amis, Breaux Bridge.

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