Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy 237th Independence Day!

 

 

Five years ago, Brent’s photo took from the Liberty Bell Center beyond the Independence Hall on September 2008.  You see Brent’s blue T-Shirt saying “Atlanta”.  I got free one from Air Tran Terminal, ATL Domestic Airport connecting the plane to Dulles International Airport for United Airlines to London, UK.

Now, I am living in Atlanta since January 2013 after left Tampa, FL for 2 years.

I returned from London after 6 days.  I traveled with the Amtrak from Washington, DC to Philadelphia, PA, New York, NY and Boston, MA.  

You can see this Wikipedia before click this bold blue:

Independence Hall

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Do you think Edward Snowden sounds like “Enemy of the State” and “The Terminal”?




You should see and read this links of the Wikipedia following the Biography of Edward Snowden, Enemy of the State and The Terminal after the conclusion.

During my Gallaudet time during mid- January 1998, I was a student and went with my deaf European friend from Beligum to the Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.  We were surprised and witnessed at the film company scene while we don’t know about what is name of new film yet.  One year later, I finally realized and saw this film, “Enemy of the State”.


On Closing time,  I don’t think Edward Snowden is traitor, criminal and spy.  Because he carried the download top secret files in his personal computer laptop from the United States Government Agency, National Security Agency and gave a truth to some foreign governments.   He is a hero than a bunch of evil and dishonest United States Government Employees.  We thanked and remember Edward Snowden.   We know Edward is in a safe haven from the Moscow International Airport, Russia on time before he will fly to his final destination sometimes. Good luck, Edward for his new life. 

You may click this bold blue headlines before see and read some links:
Edward Snowden
Enemy of the State
The Terminal

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Christopher Columbus Day

 

Around 5th Grade, I was young kid in my old Allen

Elementary School from Wichita, Kansas. I remember

about my Homeroom with Mr. Randall.  He was with

me and my classmates to learn and read on the

History Book about Christopher Columbus was a

famous Explorer.   We were reading on the book

in our table together.

Christopher Columbus 

Christopher was young.

Born:  Unknown, but before October 31, 1451

       Genoa, Republic of Genoa, in present-day

       Italy

Christopher Columbus 2

He was older.

Died:  May 20, 1506 (aged c. 54)

       Valladolid, Spain

 

Burial shared in Seville, Spain and Santo Domingo,

Dominican Republic for few parts of bones of

deceased Christopher.

Christopher Burial Statue  Seville, Spain

Christopher Christopher Open Tomb Christopher Columbus Tomb

Christopher Columbus Tomb Box Christopher Columbus Headstone

Christopher Columbus Burial

Columbus’s remains were first interred at Valladolid,

then at the monastery of La Cartuja in Seville

(southern Spain) by the will of his son Diego, who

had been governor of Hispaniola.

In 1542 the remains were transferred to Colonial

Santo Domingo, in the present-day Dominican

Republic.

In 1795, when France took over the entire island of

Hispaniola, Columbus’s remains were moved to Havana,

Cuba.  After Cuba became independent following the

Spanish-American War in 1898, the remains were moved

back to Spain, to the Cathedral of Seville, where

they were placed on an elaborate catafalque.

 

However, a lead bearing an inscription identifying

“Don Christopher Columbus” and containing bone

fragments and a bullet was discovered at Santo

Domingo in 1877.

 

To lay to rest claims that the wrong relics had

been moved to Havana and the Columbus’s remains

had been left buried in the cathedral at Santo

Domingo, DNA samples of the corpse resting in

Seville were taken in June 2003 (History Today

August 2003) as well as other DNA samples from

remains of his brother Diego and younger son

Fernando Colon.  Initial observations suggested

that the bones did not appear to belong to

somebody with the physique or age at death

associated with Columbus.  DNA extraction proved

difficult; only short fragments of miotochondrial

DNA could be isolated.  The mtDNA fragments matched

corresponding DNA from Columbus’s brother, giving

support that both individuals had shared the same

mother.  Such evidence, together with anthropologic

and historic analyses led the researchers to remains

there to be exhumed, so it is unknown if any of those

remains could be from Columbus’s body as well.

The location of the Dominican remains is in

“The Columbus Lighthouse” (Faro a Colon), in

Santo Domingo.

Christopher Columbus Burial House DR  Christopher Columbus Bural House 2 DR

Christopher Columbus Bural House 3 DR Christopher Columbus Insdie Burial House DR

Christopher Columbus Tomb Burial House DR 

 

We honor Christopher Columbus Day on Monday,

October 8, 2012. I saw some statues of the

Christopher in few places and cities, Union Station,

Washington, DC, Columbus Circle, New York City,

NY and Old Town, Old San Juan, PR.

 

cc ship cc touched on shore

First Voyage

On the evening of August 3, 1492, Columbus departed

from Palos de la Frontera with three ships:

a larger carrack, the Santa Maria ex-Gallega

(“Galician”), and two smaller caravels, the Pinta

(“Painted”) and the Santa Clara, nicknamed the Nina

(lit. “Girl”) after her owner Juan Nino of captained

by Columbus.  The Pinta and the Nina were piloted by

the Pinzon brothers (Martin Alonso and Vicente

Yanez).

 

Columbus first sailed to the Canary Islands, which

belonged to the Castile, where he restocked the

provisions and made repairs.  After stopping over

in Gran Canaria, he finally departed from San

Sebastin de La Gomera on 6 September, for what

turned out to be a five-week voyage across the

ocean.  A lookout on the Pinta, Rodrigo de Triana

(also known as Juan Rodriguez Bermeo), spotted

land about 2:00 on the morning of October 12, and

immediately alerted the rest of the crew with a

shout.  Thereupon, the captain of the Pinta,

Martin Alonso Pinzon, verified the discovery and

alerted Columbus by firing a lombard.  Columbus

later maintained that he himself had already seen

a light on the land a few hours earlier, thereby

claiming for himself the lifetime pension promised

by Ferdinand and Isabella to the first person to

sight land.

 

Columbus called the island (in what is now

The Bahamas) San Salvador, the natives called it

Guanahani.  Exactly which island in the Bahamas

this corresponds to is an unresolved topic;

prime candidates are Samana Cay, Plana Cays, or

San Salvador Island (so named in 1925 in the

belief that it was Columbus’s San Salvador).

The indigenous people he encountered, the Lucayan,

Taino or Arawak, were peaceful and friendly.  From

the October 12, 1491 entry in his journal he wrote

of them, “Many of the men I have seen have scars on

their bodies, and when I made signs to them to find

out how this happened, they indicated that people

from the mainland come here to take them as slaves.

They ought to make good and skilled servants, for

they repeat very whatever we say to them.  I think

they can very easily be made Christians, for they

seem to have no religion.  If it pleases our Lord,

I will take six of them to Your Highnesses when I

depart, in order that they may learn our language.”

He remarked that their lack of modern weaponry and

even metal-forged swords or pikes was a tactical

vulnerability, writing, “I could conquer the whole

of them with 50 men, and govern them as I pleased.”

 

Columbus also explored the northeast coast of Cuba,

where he landed on October 28.  On November 22,

Martin Alonso Pinzon took the Pinta on an

unauthorized expedition in search of an island

called “Babeque” or “Baneque”, which the natives

had told him was rich in gold.  Columbus, for his

part, continued to the northern coast of Hisponiola,

where he landed on December 5.

 

There, the Santa Maria ran aground on Christmas Day

1492 and had to be abandoned.  Columbus was received

by the native cacique Guacanagari, who gave him

permission to leave some of his men behind.  Columbus

left 39 men, including Luis de Torres, the Converso

interpreter, who spoke Hebrew and Arabic, and founded

the settlement of La Navidad at the site of present-

day Mole-Saint-Nicolas, Haiti.  He kept sailing along

the northern coast of Hispaniola with a single ship,

until he encountered Pinzon and the Pinta on

January 6.

 

On January 13, 1493 Columbus made his last stop in

the new World.  He landed on the Samana Peninsula

where he met the hostile Ciguayos who presented

him and his only violent resistance during his first

voyage to the Americas.  Because of this, and the

Ciguayos’ use of arrows, he called the inlet where

he met them the Bay of Arrows (or Gulf of Arrows). 

Today the place is called the Bay of Rincon, in

Samana, the Dominican Republic.  Columbus kidnapped

about 10 or 25 natives and took them back with him

(only seven or eight of the natives Indians arrived

in Spain alive, they made quite an impression on

Seville).

 

Columbus headed for Spain, but another storm forced

him into Lisbon.  He anchored next to the King’s

harbor patrol ship on March 4, 1493 in Portugal. 

After spending more than one week in Portugal, he

set sail for Spain.  He crossed the bar of Saltes

and entered the harbor of Palos on March 15, 1493.

World of his finding new lands rapidly spread

throughout Europe. 

 

Friday, August 17, 2012

America: Unemployment Rise and Presidential Election

 

Today, I learned to read this USA TODAY website. 

I am not pleased with 2 issues regarding:

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE:

1.) 44 States rose Unemployment Rate since July.

My Florida finally rose 8.8% Unemployment Rate,

Governor Rick Scott certainly is embarrass by

himself.  Yes, He is a Republican.  Other States

with Unemployment Number List: 1. Nevada is

highest rate in the nation, though it’s still

much lower than a year ago, when it was 13.8%.

The rate rose 12% in July from 11.6% the previous

month.  2. North Carolina have 9.6% rate.

 

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: 

 

And the Republican National Convention starts in

Tampa, FL effective August 27th to 30th.  Secondly,

Democratic National Convention starts in Charlotte,

North Carolina effective September 3rd to 6th.

 

USA TODAY is heading this title.  Please click this

bold headline.

Romney declines Obama offer on tax releases

In a reference to the first presidential debate on

October 3rd, Rhodes also told Messina: “See you

in Denver.”  Why did the first presidential debate

choose Denver, Colorado?  Because you should know

about what happened in Colorado following fire

destroyed the houses outside of the Colorado Springs

and James Holmes of San Diego, California,

Murder invaded inside the Cinema Theater where he

started to shoot some moviegoers in Aurora,

outside of Denver last July.  That is very tough for

People of Colorado to see and listen at the first

presidential debate on October 3rd before Colorado

will have very massive tough to elect for Romney or

Obama on November 6th, Election Day.  Good luck,

Colorado!

 

 

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Brent’s First Paid on Vacation 1994

 

I remembered about my former employment

with Boatmen’s First National Bank of

Kansas City, Missouri.  I used to live

in there for 3 years (1992-1995) before

moved in Key West, Florida for 6 months

(Summer to Fall 1995).

During Year of 1994, I took my first Paid

on 2 Weeks Vacation, I travel on Amtrak

Train between Kansas City via St. Louis,

Missouri to New Orleans, Louisiana before

visit to see my old friend in Biloxi, Mississippi

for 4 days.  I had bad and good experiences in

there.  I returned to New Orleans again before

flew to Miami, Florida when my old other friend

and I met in the airport during night time.

We went to his home in Miami Beach, Florida so

I stayed in there for 4 days.   

 

Next morning, My friend went to work while I got

out and walked on Collins Avenue where I saw

something around the Youth Hostel.  I realized

at Film Production Company’s Recreational

Vehicle and Truck where I saw a original Actor,

Sylvester Stallone and Actress, Sharon Stone on

the scene.   This film called “The Specialist”.

 

The Specialist

 

The Specialist is a 1994 American action film

from Warner Bros. Pictures.

PLOT

In 1984, explosives experts working the CIA,

Captain Ray Quick and Colonel Ned Trent, are

on a mission to blow up a car transporting a

South American drug dealer.  But when the dealer’s

car appears, a little girl is inside.  Ray insists

they abort the mission but Ned intends to see it

through and allows the explosion to happen.

Angered by the girl’s wrongful death, Ray beats

Ned up savagely and their partnership ends…

 

Slyvester Stallone

This is Sylvester Stallone.  How old was he?

He was age of 48 during action of the scene.

Sharon Stone

This is Sharon Stone.  How old was she?

She was age of 36 during with Sylvester on the

scene.

I witnessed on them while I kept distant from

scene.   How old was I?  I was age of 28.

I never forget them on my life.

2 Months to Go for Election 2012

 

Time always fly away!  We will forward to

see and listen over the 2012 Presidential Debate

before make a final decision to elect on 6th Day

of November.

 

I got a mail from my Hillsborough County Election

Board last month.  I have a Voter Card.  I will

get a vote mail instead of attend to the Polling.

 

I will have a photo opportunity with my vote mail

before Election Day.   I will post it on my new

blog for you.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

U.S. Mail is going in hot water without assistance?

 

Follow the History.

The first postal service in America arose in

February 1692, when a grant from King William

and Queen Mary empowered Thomas Neale “to

erect, settle and establish within the chief

parts of their majesties’ colonies and

plantations in America, an office or

offices for the receiving and dispatching

letters and pacquets, and to receive, send

and deliver the same under such rates and sums

of money as the planters shall agree to give,

and to hold and enjoy the same for the term

of twenty-one years.

 

Benjamin Franklin

The United States Post Office (USPO)

was created in Philadelphia under

Benjamin Franklin on July 26, 1775,

by decree of the Second Continental

Congress.  Based on the Postal Clause in

Article One of the United States Constitution,

empowering Congress “To establish post offices

and post roads”, it became the Post Office

Department (USPOD) in 1792. 

 

237th Age of the US Mail

 

Yesterday, July 26, 2012 passed.  Sad to see

bad news following the heavy debts and finance

in hot water now,  The USPS employs over 574,000

workers and operates over 218,000 vehicles.

The USPS is the operator of the largest vehicle

fleet in the world.  The USPS is legally obligated

to serve all Americans, regardless of geography, at

uniform price and quality. The USPS has exclusive

access to letter boxes marked “U.S. Mail” and

personal letterboxes in the United States, but still

completes against private package delivery services,

such as UPS and FedEx.

On December 5, 2011 the USPS announced it would close

more than half of its mail processing centers,

eliminate 28,000 jobs and end overnight delivery of

first-class mail.  This will close down 252 of its

461 processing centers.  On December 13, 2011 the

USPS agreed to delay the closing of 252 mailing

processing centers as well as 3,700 local post

offices until mid-May 2012.

The USPS has not directly received taxpayer-

dollars since the early 1980s with the minor

exception of subsides for costs associated

with the disabled and overseas voters.

However, it does receive tens to hundreds of

millions per year in “implicit subsides”,

such as breaks on property tax, vehicle

registration, and sales tax, in addition to

subsidized government loans.  Since the 2006

all-time peak mail volume, after which Congress

passed the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement

Act”, (which mandated $5.5 billion per year to

be paid into an account to per-fund retiree

health-care, 75 years into the future --

a requirement unique to this agency), revenue

dropped sharply due to recession-influenced

declining mail volume, prompting the postal

service to look to other sources of revenue

while cutting costs to reduce its budget deficit.