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U.S. Rejected Davis on Aid to Clear Trees







U.S. Rejected Davis on Aid to Clear
Trees

U.S. Rejected Davis on Aid to Clear
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11/02/2003 04:17 AM




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« A rowan tree, heavily laden with fruit foretelling a harsh winter. »

Talking about the weather and weather folklore has to be one of the few universal traits that transcends race and culture. Everybody has some goofy 'old wives tale' about a wolly worm with a full furry coat signals a harsh winter. This year, the rowan trees in Finland are practically bending to the ground they are so full of fruit which I am told is part of the Finnish weather folklore and warns people of a harsh winter approaching. I don't know that I believe it, but with th e geese migrating early and the generally crappy weather we've had all summer long, I'm starting to wonder what nature knows that we don't.

Back home, we've got lots of weather sayings and wives tales, and some of them are pretty funny. I haven't found anything with a collection of Finnish weather folklore, but I'm guessing that it isn't terribly different. You have to wonder where some of these stories came from and why people still either believe them or mention them aside from their entertainment value.

Weather Folklore

  • Horses run fast before a violent storm or before windy conditions.
  • Pigs gather leaves and straw before a storm.
  • Flowers close up before a storm.
  • If the bull leads the cows to pasture, expect rain; if the cows precede the bull, the weather will be uncertain.
  • Expect rain and maybe severe weather when dogs eat grass.
  • Wolves always howl more before a storm.
  • When the rooster goes crowing to bed, he will rise with a watery head.
  • Ants are busy, gnats bite, crickets sing louder then usual, spiders come down from their webs, and flies gather in houses just before rain and possible severe storms.
  • Evening red and morning gray are sure signs of a fine day.
  • Evening gray and morning red, put on your hat or you'll wet your head.
  • When small clouds join and thicken, expect rain.
  • Dandelion blossoms close before a storm.
  • If autumn leaves are slow to fall, prepare for a cold winter..
  • When the leaves of trees turn over, it foretells windy conditions and possible severe weather.
  • Redbirds or Bluebirds chatter when it's going to rain.
  • Birds on a telephone wire indicate the coming of rain.
  • Before a storm, cows will lie down and refuse to go out to pasture.
  • When spiders weave their webs by Noon, fine weather is coming soon.
  • If wasps build their nests high, the winter will be long and harsh.
  • When it is evening you say, "It will be fair, for the sky is red." In the morning, "It will be stormy today, for the sky is red and threatening." Matthew 16:2
  • It will be a cold, snowy winter if:
    -Squirrels accumulate huge stores of nuts.
    -Beavers build heavier lodges than usual.
    -Hair on bears and horses is thick early in season.
    -the breastbone of a fresh-Cooked turkey is dark purple.
  • A severe summer denotes a windy autumn; a windy winter a rainy spring; a rainy spring a severe summer; a severe summer a windy autumn; a month that comes in good, goes out bad.
  • The sky turns green in a storm when there is hail.
  • A veering wind will clear the sky, a backing wind says storms are nigh.
  • When you look out your window and see your Dogs jumping around and ducking Its a sign that its hailing.
  • When dogs in your house start looking paranoid schizophrenic expect very heavy sleet for 5 hours.

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However (you knew this was coming!) one of the issues I have with nested sets is the complexity required to do relatively simple tasks, like adding, deleting, or moving nodes in the tree. Even finding an employee's immediate supervisor or subordinates requires 3 self-joins AND a subquery! - robvolk

"btn" Focusses on MS SQL Server, but the principles can be applied to most databases.

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trees...
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Dead trees = journalism


Dead trees = journalism 04/19/2004 01:46 PM

Congrats to Richard!  Until your words go onto dead trees - you are not a journalist.  But now you are!

I guess this makes me a journalist.

Today I got my first article in print. My interview with Marc Canter made it into Computerworld New Zealand (pg 16, April 19 edition - right over the page from Jon Udell). It was one of my goals at the start of this year to get my writing published in the print world, so I'm chuffed to have achieved it! I'll upload a scanned version of the article tomorrow, because it isn't on the Computerworld NZ website at this point in time.

For those of you who may have arrived at my personal website via Computerworld, you may be interested in reading the extended version of the Marc Canter interview. Or perhaps pay his company website Broadband Mechanics a visit (newly re-designed, with my interview linked on the homepage too. Excellent!). Or you could stick around, make yourself at home, put your feet up and browse through my archive of weblog writings - by date or by topic.

What the heck is Blogging?

Some of you may be wondering what all this "blogging" business is about. The best way I can explain it is invite you to participate in the personal publishing revolution. Firstly, to read and subscribe to weblogs - try out Bloglines as an easy-to-use "newsreader". You can start by subscribing to this weblog ;-) Click here to subscribe to Read/Write Web in Bloglines. Or, see that orange button with RSS on it - to your left? RSS means "Really Simple Syndication". Right-click that and copy it directly into Bloglines.

The second part of the blogging equation is the writing and publishing. There are a variety of tools out there, including Radio Userland, Movable Type and TypePad. I currently use Radio Userland to publish this weblog and Movable Type for my linklog (daily list of links).

So am I really a Journalist?

Not really, but my interview with Marc Canter was an example of journalism. The reason I bring this topic up is that there's been a lot of talk lately about whether blogging is journalism. Jay Rosen wrote an excellent essay on this a couple of days ago. His conclusion was that "Blogging is not automatically journalism." There's a lot more to the debate than just this statement, but it's all philosophical. Read Jay's post and all the great comments others made on his weblog, if you want the full picture.

For what it's worth, I think journalism is a craft that must be learnt and practised constantly - much like being a Web Designer or Producer is a craft. I can occasionally practise the craft of journalism, and perhaps I'm even good enough to "turn pro". But the reality is I'm an amateur Journo (sometimes) and a professional Web Craftsman (all the time).

Tom Coates wrote an essay last year called (Weblogs and) The Mass Amateurisation of (Nearly) Everything... that outlines how weblogs make it easy for "amateurs" to publish. Nowadays anyone can create original content and distribute it to the world. If it gets picked up by a professional publishing outfit, all the better for both writer and readers. It's a win-win two-way web world!

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The Embrace

I've started noticing these totem pole-like sculptures around Helsinki and, I presume given the Finnish fondness for wood, that there are plenty of others around Finland. Perhaps Finland and Alaska could trade artists and Helsinki could get a Native American totem pole and the Inuits could proudly display a totem featuring Finnish ice hocky or giant makkara. :)

Updates may be light for the next few weeks as I get my brain flossed by the nuances of louna, loukse, louta, kanssa, mukana, mukaansa, itse, the plurals, et al. After 3 or 4 hours of homework every evening, I'm not much for anything save staring at the TV. Pääni on täysi.


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