Archive for July 19th, 2004


Foothill fire. Santa Clarita

Foothill fire. Santa Clarita



It was ignited when a red-tailed hawk flew into a power line, was electrocuted and its flaming body fell into brush left dry by years of little rain.


For someone not familiar with these mountains, ”brush” probably means foliage 2-3 feet thigh. However the brush here, growing on steep mountainsides, can be 6-10 high, and is so thick that walking through it is virtually impossible. Currently this brush is absolutely tinder dry. 



 

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West Nile virus

West Nile virus


West Nile Virus is in many parts of the country now. Although your chances of getting it are slim, it can be nasty, and even deadly, so precautions are in order. It is transmitted to humans by mosquito bites and is far more prevalent this year than last, especially in the western US.


If you get infected, here are the possible outcomes:



No symptoms (most likely), West Nile fever (WNF in about 20% of people) or severe West Nile disease, such as meningitis or encephalitis (less than 1% of those who get infected). If you develop a high fever with severe headache, consult your health care provider.


WNF is characterized by symptoms such as fever, body aches, headache and sometimes swollen lymph glands and rash.  Occasionally, an infected person may develop more severe disease such as “West Nile encephalitis,” “West Nile meningitis” or “West Nile meningoencephalitis.” Encephalitis refers to an inflammation of the brain, meningitis is an inflammation of the membrane around the brain and the spinal cord, and meningoencephalitis refers to inflammation of the brain and the membrane surrounding it.


Map of US West Nile infection in humans


Prevention info from the CDC
Wear long sleeved shirts and pants, spray DEET on your clothes.


Insect repellent clothes
The Buzz Off line of clothes from Ex Officio has insect repellent imbedded in it.



BUZZ OFFâ„¢ garments repel Mosquitoes, Ticks, Ants, Flies, Chiggers, and Midges or no-see-ums. This repellent effect has been proven through extensive testing and research. The EPA requires extensive effectiveness data to prove the product’s ability to repel these insects. Many species and varieties of ticks, mosquitoes, flies, etc., have been tested.


CDC expert on West Nile virus ignores own advice about mosquito repellent, gets virus.



Even the mild form, West Nile fever, is no joke, Petersen says. “I was in bed for about five days, just feeling horrible, and I didn’t get back to normal for about three more weeks” because of lingering tiredness. “It’s not a pleasant thing,” he says. “Your body aches all over, you have headaches, eye pain, rash and fatigue.”


I grew up in New England where mosquitos are omnipresent in the summer, and I only used repellent when they were especially bad. Now, living in LA and hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains where signs are posted about West Nile, DEET spray now appears essential. 

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Bush wants “regime change” in…

Bush wants “regime change” in Iran



President George Bush has promised that if re-elected in November he will make regime change in Iran his new target.


Bush named Iran as part of the Axis of Evil along with North Korea and Iraq almost three years ago. A US government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that military action would not be overt in changing Iran, but rather that the US would work to stir revolts in the country and hope to topple the current conservative religious leadership.


The official said: “If George Bush is re-elected there will be much more intervention in the internal affairs of Iran.”

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Classified e-mail left nuclear lab

Classified e-mail left nuclear lab



Los Alamos National Laboratory officials have discovered in recent weeks that secret information at the nuclear weapons facility was repeatedly transmitted over an unclassified e-mail system.


At least two computer disks containing sensitive weapons information were discovered missing July 7 from the facility.


Plus all lab activities in the facility have been suspended. It’s difficult to understand how a top secret lab could  be run in such a bumbling manner.

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I’m guessing alcohol or drugs…

I’m guessing alcohol or drugs were involved


Men throwing fireworks leave window up



Two men planning to throw lighted fireworks from a car were burned when they forgot to roll down the window.


Man accused of hitting woman with alligator



A man hit his girlfriend with a 3-foot alligator and threw beer bottles at her during an argument in the couple’s mobile home, authorities said.


Man allegedly leaves heroin in rental car



A man who returned a rental car allegedly forgot to take along 88 bags of heroin he had left in the car.

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