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The Chicago Tribune has a story this morning about the controversy blowing through DeKalb County (about 150 km west of Chicago) because of wind turbines: Ben Michels' friends say he may have the worst of it. Five turbines stand in a line behind his home, the nearest 435 m away; the county restricts turbines from being any closer than that. Michels, who has raised goats for 20 years and averaged one death per year, said nine have died since December. Autopsies didn't reveal anything physically wrong with...

The Superbowl Effect

    David Braverman
General
Via Freakonomics, the City of Edmonton noticed some unusual water-use patterns during the U.S.-Canada hockey game February 27th: The end result, of course, is that Canadians were flushed with pride.
Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has run out of patience: Many Republicans now are demanding that we simply ignore the progress we've made, the extensive debate and negotiations we’ve held, the amendments we've added (including more than 100 from Republicans) and the votes of a supermajority in favor of a bill whose contents the American people unambiguously support. We will not. We will finish the job. As you know, the vast majority of bills developed through reconciliation were passed by...

Chickens in the news

    David Braverman
General
NPR ran a story this morning on gender-bending chickens: Michael Clinton of the University of Edinburgh studies these peculiar chickens, called "gynandromorphs." They're split down the middle: One side looks male; the other side, female. Clinton wanted to know how this happened. When he started studying the half-and-half birds, Clinton figured there would have been some weird chromosomal abnormality so the gonads would send out scrambled hormonal signals. But that turned out to be wrong. The chickens...

Anatomy of a News Segment

    David Braverman
General
You never need to watch cable news again (NSFW): The British version:
After months of beautiful weather I finally arranged a flight check-out at a local flight school. I had to get an hour of additional training to learn how to use the Garmin G1000 flight instrument panel yesterday, but today's flight went just like any other check-out. (Google Earth track.) My passport, unfortunately, is at the Chinese Consulate in Chicago getting a visa stuck in. So I'll have to wait until I get it back to rent planes. This is because the TSA believes, as would anyone, that only U.S....
I mentioned that the traffic and chaos in Delhi just seems to work most of the time. Sometimes, however—as when 60 bicycle rickshaws try to make a right turn through traffic at the same time—it doesn't: I'm curious what everyone is saying...though I can guess.
Last photo from Ponder Cove, Parker happy enough to levitate: I also forgot to mention the sign on the door that suggested the B & B's proprietors were our kind of people:

More Delhi video

    David Braverman
DukeGeographyWork
First one from Windsor Place at Janpath, opposite Le Meridien hotel: Second from a bicycle rickshaw going throw Chandni Chowk: More as time and bandwidth permit.

Bars v. Grocers

    David Braverman
General
Via reader AS, Floating Sheep analyzed the relationship between bars and grocery stores in the U.S. and Canada: We had expected that grocery stores would outnumber bars and for most parts of North America that is the case. But we could also clearly see the "beer belly of America" peeking out through the "t-shirt of data". Starting in Illinois, the beer belly expands up into Wisconsin and first spreads westward through Iowa/Minnesota and then engulfs Nebraska, and the Dakotas before petering out (like a...

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