Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Veggiecology may be one way to put it. There are so many ways to make the case for the veggie way of life. Those of us who are veggies recognize that animals will never be liberated as long as most humans in the so- called " first world " of industrialized states continue to choose to eat animals once or more each day. Beyond animal liberation of course the case for saving all life on earth, human, animal, and other life is certainly one that veggies can best make. Recently we learned of a huge chunk of ice breaking off in the arctic. " Huge ice shelf breaks free in Canada December 30 2006 at 03:04PM By Jeffrey Jones Calgary, Alberta - A chunk of ice bigger than the area of Manhattan broke from an ice shelf in Canada's far north and could wreak havoc if it starts to float westward toward oil-drilling regions and shipping lanes next summer, a researcher said on Friday. Global warming could be one cause of the break of the Ayles Ice Shelf at Ellesmere Island, which occurred in the summer of 2005 but was only detected recently by satellite photos, said Luke Copland, assistant professor at the University of Ottawa's geography department. It was the largest such break in nearly three decades, casting an ice floe with an area of 66km2 adrift in the Arctic Ocean, said Copland, who specializes in the study of glaciers and ice masses. Manhattan has an area of 61km2. The mass is now 50km2 in size. " The Arctic is all frozen up for the winter and it's stuck in the sea ice about 50km off the coast, " he said. " The risk is that next summer, as that sea ice melts, this large ice island can then move itself around off the coast and one potential path for it is to make its way westward toward the Beaufort Sea, and the Beaufort Sea is where there is lots of oil and gas exploration, oil rigs and shipping. " The break went undetected when it happened due primarily to the remoteness of the northern coast of Ellesmere island, which is only about 800km from the North Pole. " And yes, of course we are not surprised at all to recognize that global warming is the cause. Eves of Destruction? How close are we as a species to destruction? Either brought about by forces beyond our control, or by ourselves? What can we do to prevent the destruction of our planet, of our species? Of other species on earth? The late Carl Sagan responded to the question of why humans have so far failed to detect intelligent life on other planets by speculating that perhaps many civilizations failed to survive their own technological adolesence, a period in which they had the physical ability to destroy themselves but lacked the maturity not to. " Scientists watched in awe as comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke up and smashed into Jupiter making explosions the size of the Earth. " http://www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/jupiter-facts.html That perhaps may help to put things into perspective. As may this. I recall the ending of " Men in Black " in which some creatures appear to be playing their own versions of marbles. Look closely at the marbles and one sees that they are galaxies. ******************************************************************** " At least 14 dead as Typhoon Khanun leaves trail of destruction Monday Sep 12th 2005 c.e. At least 14 people were killed in China as Typhoon Khanun ground its way inland Monday, causing widespread damage and forcing the evacuation of more than a million people in coastal areas. Khanun, the 15th typhoon to hit China this year, slammed into the eastern province of Zhejiang Sunday, with a preliminary death toll of 14 in that area alone as of Monday, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said on its website. Among the victims, eight people died and another was missing when a flood caused by the typhoon swept through Qinglin village, near the Zhejiang city of Ningbo, swamping 20 houses, Xinhua news agency reported. A resident of Taizhou city in Zhejiang was electrocuted after a power line was knocked loose by the storm, Xinhua also reported. Nine others were reported missing from the typhoon, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said, adding that 5.5 million residents were affected in Zhejiang, as well as neighboring Fujian and Anhui provinces and Shanghai city. More than 1.35 million people have been evacuated to safe places. In China's largest city Shanghai, the powerful storm shut down schools, with more than 1,000 families flooded out and 30 roads inundated, Xinhua said. Winds were so strong they knocked people off their bikes. In less than 12 hours, Shanghai evacuated 160,000 residents and cancelled more than 400 flights. At Hongqiao airport, large lines formed Monday while exasperated passengers tried, often in vain, to change their flights. Altogether, 2.25 million hectares (a hectare is 5.55 acres) of cropland suffered damage in provinces and cities affected, Xinhua quoted the state flood control and drought relief headquarters saying. In the worst hit province, Zhejiang, Xinhua said economic losses were estimated at 6.89 billion yuan (849 million dollars) from a typhoon meteorologists described as the strongest to hit China this year. As of noon Monday, Typhoon Khanun battered several cities in Zhejiang with strong winds and rainstorms, flattening 7,468 houses and damaging many reservoirs, according to the provincial government. After leaving the province, the storm, packing force 12 winds, rolled from south to north across Jiangsu province, home to 74 million people, hitting nearly every major city on its way and ripping up trees and power lines. " The typhoon is still battering the province as we speak, and we don't have a precise estimate yet of the material damage, " Ji Hongfei, spokesman of the Jiangsu flood control headquarters, told AFP. The Jiangsu cities of Suzhou and Wuxi were severely hit, and were forced to close down all schools, he said. While the world was focusing its attention on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, China's state-run newspapers were emphasizing the dangers of Typhoon Khanun. Experts warned that the potential for damage gradually builds up in the course of the year, as each typhoon adds to the erosion of east China's fragile geology. " Special attention should be paid to possible mudslides and cave- ins, as rocks and earth were loosened by the floods and rains caused by previous typhoons, " said Lu Keyuan, an official at the Zhejiang water resources bureau. Earlier this month Typhoon Talim left at least 124 dead and 31 missing after slowly churning its way through the same areas. Some 19 million residents in those provinces were affected and 1.84 million of them had to be evacuated, according to state media. East and southeast China are prone to typhoons and have been pummeled by dozens over the past 50 years. " *************************************** one need only look at hurricanes to see that increased water temperatures make them stronger, Krill a fish plankton, is used along with anchovies, etc. as livestock feed, the plant plankton called phyto-plankton, that produce 40% of the world's oxygen interact with Krill and also depend on a healthy biosphere, which includes plenty of living fish, etc. to to survive, as the phyto-plankton are endangered by fishing, and the removal of Krill and anchovies, etc, they tend to die, off, hence, less oxygen for the planet, and much hotter ocean temperatures, heat is energy , so we get much more frequent and much more poweful ocean storms, hurricanes, tidal waves, typhoons, etc. because the oceans are much hotter. would you be willing to stop eating land sea and air animals to effect change that could help to stop global warming? would you support nationalization of the world's energy and transportation companies and a policy that would mandate production of environmentally safe vehicles and energy sources that did not come from fossil fuels or from nuclear energy? trillions of food animals that would not exist except for the demand for the flesh of animals on the plates of humans are raised for food, all of them consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming that way and via their production of methane from sources such as the flatulence of cattle. these food animals are competing with humans for the very air we breathe, their production of carbon dioxide is helping to cause global warming by sealing in the heat of the earth not letting it escape into space, trapping the heat of the earth in, contributing to rising temperatures all over the earth, on land, sea, and air, if humans stopped eating these so-called food animals they would no longer be raised and would cease to exist, and global warming would be slowed down to a crawl are you willing to stop eating animals? take this piece from a couple of years or so ago: " U.S. Predicts Busy Hurricane Season May 19th, Government forecasters predicted a busier-than-normal Atlantic hurricane season Monday: Six to nine hurricanes overall, including two to four major storms packing winds of at least 111 mph. Higher-than-normal ocean temperatures and other factors should make conditions ripe for hurricanes this year, said James Mahoney, deputy administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Forecasters also said there is a 70 percent chance that La Nina will develop this summer. The weather phenomenon of lower-than-normal Pacific Ocean temperatures near the equator typically leads to more hurricane activity. Overall, 11 to 15 tropical storms are expected develop during the season that runs from June 1 to Nov. 30; the historical average is 10 tropical storms and six hurricanes. Last year, there were 12 tropical storms and four hurricanes. Since 1995, forecasters have noted an increase in overall tropical storm and hurricane activity. Officials are warning residents to be prepared. " We may have gotten lazy and lackadaisical in our preparedness for hurricanes - get over it, " said Mike Brown, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The government will issue five-day hurricane forecasts this season, replacing the three-day advisories used since 1964. Forecasters say that will allow accurate, longer-range outlooks for increasingly populated coastal areas. It will also be helpful for those who need more than three days to move themselves and their property, such as the Navy. Hurricane forecaster William Gray updated his 2003 prediction last month to say there would be eight hurricanes, three of them severe. The Weather Research Center predicts six hurricanes this year. National Hurricane Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov or this from another source: " Stephen Leahy, Inter Press Service (IPS) Wed August 31st,2005 c.e. BROOKLIN, Canada, August 31st,2005 c.e. (IPS) - Up to 12 more tropical storms are expected to follow Hurricane Katrina, the most destructive storm to ever strike the United States, and four may be major hurricanes, according to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Katrina, which made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast Monday, has killed at least 110 people and left a million homeless. Preliminary damage estimates top 25 billion dollars. Refugee camps will be needed to house hundreds of thousands of people for weeks and months -- and perhaps longer, experts say. And it will be another week or two before the full extent of devastation is known. Shockingly, there may be more storms to come. " This may well be one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons on record, and will be the ninth above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in the last 11 years, " Brig. Gen. David L. Johnson, director of the NOAA National Weather Service, said in a statement. NOAA forecasts a whopping 21 tropical storms -- double the norm -- before the end of hurricane season on Nov. 30. That means the U.S., Mexico and Caribbean region could still be pounded by another 10 to 12 storms, including a major hurricane on the scale of Katrina. Fortunately, not all of these will make landfall. Warm water in the Atlantic Ocean is being blamed for what NOAA calls a " very active " hurricane season. Sea water at 27 degrees C. or higher puts enough moisture in the air to prime hurricane or cyclone formation. Once started, a hurricane needs only warm water and the right wind conditions to build and maintain its strength and intensity. When Hurricane Katrina first hit southern Florida last week, it was just Category One on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which rates hurricanes from one to five according to wind speeds and destructive potential. Less than 24 hours after it entered the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it quickly gained strength, becoming a Category Five with winds blowing continuously above 250 kilometres an hour. While Katrina lost strength to a Category Four when it hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, it was extremely large in size, cutting a broad swath of destruction. The city of New Orleans, which missed a direct hit by the storm, has been evacuated because of severe flooding. " There's no question that the warm waters of the Gulf provided the heat that turned Katrina into a major storm, " said Ross Gelbspan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author of two books on global warming. The ultimate cause, however, is global warming, Gelbspan told IPS. That's a controversial view in a country with many officials who vigorously deny the existence of global warming or climate change. But slowly, the scientific evidence -- and the numerous record-breaking storms, droughts, floods and forest fires -- reveal that the climate is indeed changing. Climatologist David Easterling of NOAA's National Climatic Data Centre agrees that Katrina gained its destructive power from the warm waters of the Gulf. " Warmer ocean temperatures are more likely to produce stronger, more intense storms, " Easterling said in an interview. Easterling has found that rainfall intensity in the U.S. has increased significantly, which he attributes to climate change. However, whether the currently warmer mid-Atlantic is the result of global warming or a natural cycle " is pretty hard to say " , he said. On a global scale, there is clear evidence of human-produced warming of the world's oceans, said Tim Barnett, a marine physicist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. " The amount of heat that has gone into the oceans is truly remarkable, " Barnett said in a statement. Over the last 40 years, the top 300 metres of the world's oceans have warmed about 0.5C on average. Although that's not a new finding, Barnett is the first to determine that this is the result of emissions of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels. Using a combination of computer models and real-world " observed " data, scientists measured for the first time the impact of global warming in the oceans. " This is perhaps the most compelling evidence yet that global warming is happening right now, " Barnett said. And according to another landmark study the warmer ocean is pumping up the destructive power of hurricanes and typhoons. The 0.5C global increase in ocean temperature has resulted in a doubling of the destructive power of North Atlantic hurricanes, wrote Kerry Emanuel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last month in the journal Nature. This is the first definitive connection between global warming and change in hurricane activity and is bound to be controversial. In the other region Emanuel studied, storms in the NorthWest Pacific Ocean are 75 percent more powerful than they were 30 years ago. Emanuel measured the wind speed of storms and their duration to produce an analysis of the destructive potential of each storm. Actual destruction was not measured as the majority of all storms do not make landfall. Other studies have shown that global warming is creating conditions that are more favourable for hurricanes to develop and be more severe. Predictions made about climate change 10 years ago are coming true: sea level and temperature rise, increased air temperatures, and now increased storm intensity. It is well past time for the U.S. to take action on climate change and follow the lead of Britain and Germany with dramatic cuts in emissions of 60 percent, says Gelbspan. " We don't need to wait for another 10 years of studies before reducing emissions as the (George W.) Bush administration suggests, " says Michael Mastrandrea, an environmental science and policy researcher at Stanford University. " Waiting to start making major reductions in emissions runs the risk of triggering irreversible impacts, " Mastrandrea told IPS. Because there is a long lag in the climate system, the full effects of past greenhouse gas emissions are yet to come, he said. Adding ever higher levels of emissions puts future generations at risk. " We should hedge our bets and act now, " Mastrandrea said. or this from yet another source: " Our mysterious ocean Higher ocean temperatures near shore, dwindling groundfish catches and low plankton numbers are strange trends in Pacific marine life; scientists can only watch and wait Tribune staff and wire reports In San Luis Obispo County and all along the Pacific Coast, marine biologists are spotting ominous signs this year: higher ocean temperatures close to shore, plummeting catches of groundfish, an explosion of dead birds on coastal beaches, and, perhaps most disturbing, very few plankton -- the tiny critters that form the basis of the ocean's intricate food web. From California to British Columbia, unusual weather patterns have disrupted the marine ecosystem, scientists say. The normal northerly winds failed to show up this year, preventing the usual upwelling of colder water that sustains the plankton, and in turn, many other species -- from anchovies to cormorants to whales. Mark Moline, a biology professor at Cal Poly, said that researchers are noticing higher ocean temperatures and lower plankton numbers off the coast of San Luis Obispo County as well. August and September typically are the windiest months, so there may be a chance that the trend will reverse itself. Without the winds to dredge up cold, nutrient-rich water from the depths of the ocean, the whole marine ecosystem is disrupted. " It is an atmospheric phenomenon that is having an effect on the local ecosystem, " Moline said. " It's having a systematic effect up the entire food chain. " Is this just a strange year, or is this what global warming looks like? Few scientists are willing to blame the plankton collapse on the worldwide rise in temperatures attributed to carbon dioxide and other gases believed to trap heat in the earth's atmosphere. Yet few are willing to rule it out. If these patterns continue, it could show that something in the atmosphere -- and the Pacific Ocean -- has permanently changed, with serious consequences for coastal birds, fish and marine mammals. " These natural changes can teach us a lot about what might happen if global warming came along, " said Francisco Chavez, an oceanographer at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. " That global change is going to affect the ocean is a given. We just don't know how or what the effects will be. " It may be just an unusual year. Similar ecological signs have appeared during El Niño years, when increased sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific alter weather patterns worldwide. But scientists say the West Coast hasn't had El Niño conditions this year. Looking to understand " There are strange things happening, but we don't really understand how all the pieces fit together, " said Jane Lubchenco, a zoologist and climate change expert at Oregon State University. " It's hard to say whether any single event is just an anomaly or a real indication of something serious happening. " The Pacific Coast ecosystem depends on winds blowing south along the coast to push warmer surface waters away from shore. This allows colder, nutrient-rich water from the ocean bottom to rise and feed massive blooms of phytoplankton, which are eaten by zooplankton including krill, the staple of many larger species, from sardines to whales. This year, the winds have been unusually weak, failing to generate much upwelling. As a result, waters close to shore are 5 to 7 degrees higher than normal and Oregon's coastal waters have only produced about one-fourth the total mass of phytoplankton generated in most years, said Bill Peterson, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Newport, Ore. " There are just a lot fewer of them, and that problem works its way up the food chain, " Peterson said. " We're a little concerned because we haven't seen this before, so we can't predict when it's going to go away. " In addition, researchers are spotting warm-water fish much closer to shore, as well as subtropical plankton species rarely seen so far north, Peterson said. Birds hard hit Seabirds are clearly distressed. On the Farallon Islands west of San Francisco, researchers this spring noted a steep decrease in nesting cormorants as well as a 90 percent drop in Cassin's auklets -- the worst in more than 35 years of monitoring. The relatively rare birds, which feed mostly on krill, have since returned but came too late for successful breeding this year, said Jaime Jahnke, a researcher with the Point Reyes Bird Observatory. " We don't know what's going on, " Jahnke said. " If this is the result of some kind of large climate phenomenon that we don't know about, it's important to document it and understand what's causing it. " On Washington state's Tatoosh Island, common murres -- a species so sensitive to disruptions that scientists consider it a harbinger of ecological change -- started breeding nearly a month late. It was the longest delay recorded in 15 years of monitoring, said Julia Parrish, a seabird ecologist at the University of Washington, Seattle. More disturbingly, researchers have reported a sharp increase in dead birds washing up on the shores of California, Oregon and Washington. Along Monterey Bay, there are four times as many dead birds such as Cassin's auklets, common murres and Brandt's cormorants than in most years, said Hannah Nevins, a marine scientist at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. " Basically, they're not finding enough food, and they use up the energy that's stored in their muscles, liver and body fat, " Nevins said. " It's a level of mortality that's significantly above our long-term average over the last seven years. " On the Oregon and Washington coasts, volunteers found one dead Brandt's cormorant every 1.3 kilometers, compared with every 50 kilometers in most years, and logged a sixfold increase in common murre mortality, Parrish said. " The bottom has fallen out of the coastal food chain, and there's just not enough food out there, " Parrish said. " We're seeing these stress signals. (The birds) are delaying breeding, they're abandoning their colonies and they're washing up on beaches. They're basically dying. They're way stressed out. " Impact on fish Fish appear to be feeling the effects, too. NOAA surveys show a 20 percent to 30 percent drop in juvenile salmon off the coasts of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia this June and July, compared with the average count over the previous six years. And researchers counted the lowest number of juvenile rockfish in more than 20 years of monitoring in Central and Northern California -- fewer than 100 caught between San Luis Obispo and Fort Bragg this year, compared with " several thousand " last year, said National Marine Fisheries Service biologist Keith Sakuma. " This year was the worst year ever because the rockfish depend on the upwelling, " Sakuma said. Most scientists are reluctant to ascribe this year's weak northerly winds to global warming. Climate change is believed to be a gradual process, and what's happening this year is relatively sudden. Scientists also differ on whether global warming will increase or decrease the intensity of such winds. Whatever the cause, it may be related to a weather pattern that brought record rainfalls to California and unusually dry, warm weather to the Pacific Northwest, said Nathan Mantua, a climate expert at the University of Washington, Seattle. It's too soon to draw conclusions. Scientists can do little more than take notes and wait. " To me, it really points out how uncertain our speculation is about global warming's impact on these upwelling systems, " Mantua said. " If we did see this next year, the notion that global warming plays a role in this carries more weight. " Tribune Staff Writer David Sneed and The Associated Press contributed to this report. " or this which touches on the question we all should be asking: " How much heat is being released into the oceans, and has been released into the oceans, as a result of the 12/26/2004 undersea quake? " from a different source: " Sumatra Quake Shook Entire Earth WASHINGTON, May 19, 2005 December's great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake — the most powerful in more than 40 years and the trigger of a devastating tsunami — shook the ground everywhere on Earth's surface. Weeks later the planet was still trembling. The quake resulted from the longest fault rupture ever observed--720 miles to 780 miles--which spread for 10 minutes, also a record. A typical earthquake's duration would be 30 seconds. The December quake was the first of its size to be measured and studied by the new worldwide array of digital seismic instruments. Those results are starting to come in, with a special section of a half-dozen research papers on the quake appearing in Friday's issue of the journal Science. " This is really a watershed event. We've never had such comprehensive data for a great earthquake because we didn't have the instrumentation to gather it 40 years ago, " said Thorne Lay, professor of Earth sciences and director of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. " It is nature at its most formidable, " Lay said in a statement. The earthquake and resulting tsunami, which swept across the Indian Ocean, killed more than 176,000 people in 11 countries and left about 50,000 missing and hundreds of thousands homeless. The quake occurred where two of the giant plates that form the surface of the Earth grind together. At that spot the Eurasian plate was being pulled downward by the descending Indo-Australian plate. The quake released the edge of the Eurasian plate, which sprang up, lifting the ocean floor and sending the sea water off in the giant wave that killed so many, the researchers reported. They said the higher sea floor displaced so much water from the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea that sea level worldwide was raised 0.004 inch. " No point on Earth remained undisturbed, " wrote Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado. Indeed, ground movement of as much as 0.4 inch occurred everywhere on Earth's surface, though it was too small to be felt in most areas. And the temblor " delivered a blow to our planet " that was felt for weeks, noted a team of researchers led by Jeffrey Park of Yale University. His group calculated that the quake caused the planet to oscillate like a bell, at periods of about 17 minutes, which they were able to measure for weeks afterward. A similar phenomenon was first noted in the 1960 quake in Chile. The initial Dec. 26 Sumatra quake is estimated to have had a magnitude of 9.1 to 9.3, and a second quake to the south on March 28 registered 8.6. By comparison, the 1960 Chile earthquake was magnitude 9.5 and the 1964 Alaska earthquake was magnitude 9.2. California's 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake had a magnitude of 6.9. Among the other findings reported in the various papers: In Sri Lanka, more than 1,000 miles from the epicenter, the ground moved nearly 4 inches. The rupture spread from south to north, resulting in a Doppler effect in instruments measuring it. Seismometers in Russia recorded the quake at a higher frequency because it was moving toward them, while those in Australia measured a lower frequency as it moved away. When the surface waves from the Sumatra quake reached Alaska they triggered a swarm of 14 local earthquakes in the Mount Wrangell area. " Does anyone think there may have been a connection between the December 2004 quake and the following 2 news items? " Earth's Core Spinning Faster Than Crust In New Research on Earth's Magnetic Field, Scientists Say Core Spins Faster Than Rest of Planet By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID The Associated Press WASHINGTON Aug 26, 2005 c.e.— The giant iron ball at the center of the Earth appears to be spinning a bit faster than the rest of the planet. The solid core that measures about 1,500 miles in diameter is spinning about one-quarter to one-half degree faster, per year, than the rest of the world, scientists from Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign report in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The spin of the Earth's core is an important part of the dynamo that created the planet's magnetic field, and researcher Xiaodong Song said he believes magnetic interaction is responsible for the different rates of spin. The faster spin of the core was proposed in 1996 by two of the current study's authors, Paul Richards of Lamont-Doherty and Song, now an associate professor at Illinois. The researchers studied the travel times of earthquake waves through the Earth, analyzing what are called couplets. Those are earthquakes that originate within a half-mile or so of one another but at different times. They analyzed 30 quakes occurring in the South Atlantic and measured at 58 seismic stations in Alaska and found differences in the travel times and shape of the waves, indicating differences in the core as the waves passed through the center of the Earth. Analyzing those differences, they calculated that the core is spinning slightly faster than the rest of the planet and is a bit lumpy. That solid inner core is surrounded by a fluid outer core about 4,200 miles across. Since the planet is divided into 360 degrees of longitude, a core spinning one-quarter to one-half degree faster than the outer surface could take between 700 and 1,400 years to get one full revolution ahead. But Song said in a telephone interview that he expected that rate to vary over time and sometimes the core might be spinning slower than the rest of the planet. " What we see right now is a snapshot of a long time process between the magnetic field and the inner core, " he said. " I do expect to see this rate change with time. " I wonder if the story above or the stories below may have had something to do with the December 2004 quake? " Swift's First Burst Pinpointed Summary - (Feb 14, 2005) Astronomers from Carnegie and Caltech have pinpointed the exact location of the first gamma-ray burst detected by NASA's Swift observatory on December 23, 2004. The team used the telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile to watch the fading afterglow of the explosion in the constellation of Puppis. Three more bursts were detected in January, and they have also been studied by various telescopes around the world. Researchers are hoping they can use these intense explosions as a kind of flashlight, to illuminate distant objects which are normally too dark to study. Full Story - Cosmic gamma-ray bursts produce more energy in the blink of an eye, than the Sun will release in its entire lifetime. These short-lived explosions appear to be the death throes of massive stars, and, many scientists believe, mark the birth of black holes. Testing these ideas has been difficult, however, because the bursts fade so quickly and rapid action is required. Now a team of Carnegie and Caltech astronomers, led by Carnegie-Princeton and Hubble fellow Edo Berger, has made crucial strides toward answering these cosmic quandaries. The team was able to discover and study burst afterglows thanks to the exquisite performance of NASA's new Swift satellite and rapid follow-up with telescopes in both the southern and northern hemispheres. " I'm thrilled, " said Berger. " We've shown that we can chase the Swift bursts at a moment's notice, even right before Christmas! This is a great sign of exciting advances down the road. " The discoveries herald a new era in the study of gamma-ray bursts, hundreds of which are expected to be discovered and scrutinized in the next several years. The Swift satellite detected the first of the four bursts on December 23, 2004, in the constellation Puppis, and Carnegie astronomers used telescopes at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile to pinpoint the visual afterglow within several hours. This was the first burst detected solely by the new Swift satellite to be pinpointed with sufficient accuracy to study the remains. The next three bursts came in quick succession between January 17 and 26 and were immediately pinpointed by a team of Carnegie and Caltech astronomers using the Palomar Mountain 200-inch Hale telescope in California and the Keck Observatory 10-meter telescopes in Hawaii. " The Las Campanas telescopes are ideal for their flexibility to follow up targets like gamma-ray bursts, which quickly fade out of view, " said Carnegie Observatories director Wendy Freedman. " This is a wonderful example of science that comes from the synergy between telescopes on the ground and in space, and between public and private observatories. " Because Swift allows a response to new gamma-ray bursts within minutes, astronomers hope to use the intense light from gamma-ray bursts as cosmic " flashlights. " They plan to use the bright visual afterglows to trace the formation of the first galaxies, only a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, and the composition of the gas that permeates the universe. " This is much like using a flashlight to study the contents of a dark room, " said Berger. " But because the flashlight is on for only a few hours, we have to act quickly. " " Swift's rapid response is opening a new window on the universe. I can't wait to see what we catch, " remarked Neil Gehrels of Goddard Space Flight Center, principal investigator for Swift. Swift, launched on November 20, 2004, is the most sensitive gamma-ray burst satellite to date, and the first to have X-ray and optical telescopes on-board, allowing it to relay very accurate and rapid positions to astronomers on the ground. The satellite is a collaboration between NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Penn State University, Leicester University and the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (both in England), and the Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera in Italy. In the next few years the Swift satellite is expected to find several hundred gamma-ray bursts. Follow-up observations on-board Swift and using telescopes on the ground should move us a few steps closer to answering some of the most fundamental puzzles in astronomy, such as the birth of black holes, the first stars, and the first galaxies. The team that identified and studied the afterglows of the first Swift bursts—in addition to Berger, Freedman and Gehrels—includes Mario Hamuy, Wojtek Krzeminski, and Eric Persson from Carnegie Observatories, Shri Kulkarni, Derek Fox, Alicia Soderberg, and Brad Cenko from Caltech, Dale Frail from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Paul Price from the University of Hawaii, Eric Murphy from Yale University, and Swift team members David Burrows, John Nousek, and Joanne Hill from Penn State University, Scott Barthelmy from Goddard Space Flight Center, and Alberto Moretti from Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera. " " Huge 'star-quake' rocks Milky Way Astronomers say they have been stunned by the amount of energy released in a star explosion on the far side of our galaxy, 50,000 light-years away. The flash of radiation on 27 December was so powerful that it bounced off the Moon and lit up the Earth's atmosphere. The blast occurred on the surface of an exotic kind of star - a super-magnetic neutron star called SGR 1806-20. If the explosion had been within just 10 light-years, Earth could have suffered a mass extinction, it is said. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event Dr Rob Fender, Southampton University " We figure that it's probably the biggest explosion observed by humans within our galaxy since Johannes Kepler saw his supernova in 1604, " Dr Rob Fender, of Southampton University, UK, told the BBC News website. One calculation has the giant flare on SGR 1806-20 unleashing about 10,000 trillion trillion trillion watts. " This is a once-in-a-lifetime event. We have observed an object only 20km across, on the other side of our galaxy, releasing more energy in a 10th of a second than the Sun emits in 100,000 years, " said Dr Fender. Fast turn The event overwhelmed detectors on space-borne telescopes, such as the recently launched Swift observatory. This facility was put above the Earth to detect and analyse gamma-ray bursts - very intense but fleeting flashes of radiation. The giant flare it and other instruments caught in December has left scientists scrambling for superlatives. Twenty institutes from around the world have joined the investigation and two teams are to report their findings in a forthcoming issue of the journal Nature. The light detected from the giant flare was far brighter in gamma-rays than visible light or X-rays. Research teams say the event can be traced to the magnetar SGR 1806- 20. This remarkable super-dense object is a neutron star - it is composed entirely of neutrons and is the remnant collapsed core of a once giant star. Now, though, this remnant is just 20km across and spins so fast it completes one revolution every 7.5 seconds. " It has this super-strong magnetic field and this produces some kind of structure which has undergone a rearrangement - it's an event that is sometimes characterised as a 'star-quake', a neutron star equivalent of an earthquake, " explained Dr Fender. " It's the only possible way we can think of releasing so much energy. " Continued glow SGR 1806-20 is sited in the southern constellation Sagittarius. Its distance puts it beyond the centre of the Milky Way and a safe distance from Earth. " Had this happened within 10 light-years of us, it would have severely damaged our atmosphere and would possibly have triggered a mass extinction, " said Dr Bryan Gaensler, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, who is the lead author on one of the forthcoming Nature papers. " Fortunately there are no magnetars anywhere near us. " The initial burst of high-energy radiation subsided quickly but there continues to be an afterglow at longer radio wavelengths. This radio emission persists as the shockwave from the explosion moves out through space, ploughing through nearby gas and exciting matter to extraordinary energies. " We may go on observing this radio source for much of this year, " Dr Fender said. This work is being done at several centres around the globe, including at the UK's Multi-Element Radio-Linked Interferometer Network (Merlin) and the Joint Institute for VLBI (Very Long Baseline for Interferometry) in Europe - both large networks of linked radio telescopes. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/4278005.stm ********************************************************************* ************************* meanwhile, back on planet earth many humans continued to eat animals. The feeding of fish to so-called " livestock " , including anchovies, and the fish plankton Krill, which interacts with the plant plankton, called phyto-plankton, which produces 40% of the world's oxygen further tips earth towards more atmospheric imbalance because as the Krill as removed from the eco-system the phyto-plankton, the plant plankton, die off too because they are interdependent with the Krill. another cause of jeapordy for the plant plankton are the holes in the ozone layer which permit more and more ultraviolet radiation through. That radiation is also killing the fragile plant plankton off. Jacques Cousteau estimated some years ago that 40% of the life in the seas had already been destroyed. More recently we got even worse news: " Extinction fears In July, scientists warned extinctions are happening at 100 to 1,000 times the natural rate in geological history. Nearly a quarter of mammals, a third of amphibians and more than a tenth of bird species are threatened. Climate change is expected to force a further 15% to 37% of species over the edge. In November we learned that the current rate of extraction from the seas is predicted to cause the collapse of all the world's fish and shellfish stocks by 2048. Another study suggested that tigers would become extinct in just two decades. " http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1978758,00.html Buckminster Fuller, the author Small Is Beautiful often would ask his audiences to visualize the earth as a steel ball 6 feet in diameter. Next he asked them to imagine that they had blown on the ball. The condensation from the moisture of their breath blowing on the ball was equal, said Fuller, to the depth of the oceans on the earth using the 6 foot in diameter steel ball as a model. Although we call this planet earth, if seen from space it might be called the planet water, yet Fuller's lesson mentioned above shows us just how little water there really is on this planet compared to the size of the planet. And the planet is tiny. When the comet Schumacher-Levy 9 hit Jupiter in the 1990s the explosions from the comet's hits on Jupiter were the size of the earth. Something to consider in the overall scale of things. And what is water composed of? It is composed of hydogen and oxygen, the formula for water is H for hydrogen the number 2 and O for Oxygen. Absent the oxygen produced by the phytoplankton, absent the oxygen produced by trees which continue to be destroyed to obtain more grazing land for so-called " livestock " , and more land on which feed for animals may be grown, what will be the source of the world's oxygen? Oxygen, which is vital not only for water, but for each breath we take. And recall too that the billions upon billions, literally trillions of so-called food animals including chickens, etc. that are brought into being solely for the purpose of human consumption would not exist at all if humans were to stop eating animals. And every single one of those so-called food animals is a competitor with humans for oxygen and is a producer of carbon dioxide, the key greenhouse gas that traps the heat of the earth in the earth's atmosphere causing further global warming. And so of course we are all threatened by the overall situation. We learned recently of the plight of the polar bears, about which many of us have been warning for some time. " December 28, 2006 Agency Proposes to List Polar Bears as Threatened By FELICITY BARRINGER and ANDREW C. REVKIN WASHINGTON, December 27th 2006 — The Interior Department proposed Wednesday to designate polar bears as a threatened species, saying that the accelerating loss of the Arctic ice that is the bears' hunting platform has led biologists to believe that bear populations will decline, perhaps sharply, in the coming decades. Many experts on the Arctic say that global warming is causing the ice to melt and that the warming is at least partly the result of the buildup of heat-trapping gases from tailpipes and smokestacks in the atmosphere. The plight of the polar bear has been held up by environmentalists as a symbol of global warming caused by humans. But in a conference call with reporters, Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said that although his decision to seek protection for polar bears acknowledged the melting of the Arctic ice, his department was not taking a position on why the ice was melting or what to do about it. While the Bush administration " takes climate change very seriously and recognizes the role of greenhouse gases in climate change, " Mr. Kempthorne said, it was not his department's job to assess causes or prescribe solutions. " That whole aspect of climate change is beyond the scope of the Endangered Species Act, " he added. The scientific analysis in the proposal itself, however, did assess the cause of melting ice. Most of the studies on the Arctic climate and ice trends cited to support the proposed listing assumed that the buildup of heat-trapping gases was probably contributing to the loss of sea ice to date or that the continued buildup of these gases, left unchecked, could create ice-free Arctic summers later this century, and possibly in as little as three decades. The Interior Department has a year to gather and study comments on the proposed listing and make a final determination. It must also work out a recovery plan to control and reduce harmful impacts to the species, usually by controlling the activities that cause harm. It is unclear whether such a recovery plan could avoid addressing the link between manmade emissions of heat-trapping gases and the increase in Arctic temperatures. Kert Davies, the research director for Greenpeace U.S.A., one of three environmental groups that sued the Interior Department in 2005 to force it to add polar bears to the list of threatened species, said the administration was " clearly scrambling for credibility of any kind in this issue. " Kassie Siegel, the lawyer for the Center for Biological Diversity, a group based in Arizona that took the lead in the lawsuit calling on the department to list the polar bear, added, " I don't see how even this administration can write this proposal without acknowledging that the primary threat to polar bears is global warming and without acknowledging the science of global warming. " As a result of the lawsuit, the Interior Department had a court- ordered deadline of Wednesday to make a decision. The worldwide population of polar bears currently stands at 20,000 to 25,000, broken into 19 groups in Russia, Denmark, Norway, Canada and the United States. One-quarter to one-fifth of that population occupies waters off the shores of Alaska or the nearby coastlines, with separate groups in the Chukchi Sea off northwestern Alaska, the Northern Beaufort Sea and the Southern Beaufort Sea off the North Slope of Alaska The most-studied bear population, in the Western Hudson Bay in Canada, has dropped 22 percent, to 935 from 1,194 from 1987 to 2004, the proposal by the Fish and Wildlife Service said. It added, " However, based on environmental factors and observed patterns of population trends for some populations, it is likely that most populations will exhibit declines in the future. " The International Conservation Union, in its latest red list of endangered wildlife, gave polar bears threatened status in May, projecting a decline of 30 percent by midcentury from current populations, mainly due to projected losses of sea ice in a warming world. Polar bears are dependent on sea ice as a platform for hunting seals, and as a pathway to coastal areas. The ice shrinkage has meant that polar bears, which are strong swimmers, have had to cover longer distances between ice and land. They have survived previous Arctic warming periods, including the last warm stretch between ice ages some 130,000 years ago, but some climate experts project that nothing in the species' history is likely to match the pace and extent of warming and ice retreats projected in this century and beyond, should emissions of heat- trapping gases continue unabated. While Mr. Kempthorne and Dale Hall, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, said Wednesday that they saw no separate risk to polar bears from oil and gas activity, the latest assessment of the species for the International Conservation Union, by a group of experts including Fish and Wildlife Service biologists, did include such activity in a list of threats, including toxic contaminants, shipping and recreational viewing. Recently, the Minerals Management Service, another division of the Interior Department, proposed opening sections of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas to oil and gas drilling. " This listing will hopefully provide additional leverage to look more closely at those decisions, " said Margaret Williams, director of the Bering Sea ecoregion program at the World Wildlife Federation. Scott Schliebe, a federal biologist and the polar bear project leader for the Fish and Wildlife Service, said the basic connection between shrinking ice and greater distress for the bears was well established. This is shown clearly in areas where ice has retreated progressively in summers — including the Beaufort Sea off the North Slope and Hudson Bay in Canada. In such places, Mr. Schliebe said, " we know today that they're facing a situation of distress and nutritional stress. " The department's proposal said that " at this time " the lands and waters most critical to the bears' protection, called critical habitat in the law, were " not determinable. " Critical-habitat designations ensure that federal agencies must study the impact that any activities they conduct or approve in that area might have on the species at risk. Felicity Barringer reported from Washington, and Andrew C. Revkin from New York. " Consider the " fish story " below, which turns out to be a true story too. " Fishitarian Or Vegetarian? The Difference Might Be Fatal! A lot of people are becoming vegetarians these days. For a great many people the world food crisis provides sufficient motivation to change from carnivorous livestock-based diets to vegetarian diets. Some of those so motivated have contended that a diet which includes fish would be a smaller strain on the resources of the land to produce food for our planet's large human population. This statement overlooks the fact that fish use plankton of plant origin as a primary food at the low level of the food chain. A plankton cultivation system arising from a future technology would be a much more efficient method of producing food for earth's people than eating fish which are much higher on the food chain than plankton. Plankton cultivation of course would require the development of a technology which did not remove this key planetary input from its role as an oxygen provider. Much of the world's oxygen is provided by plankton. A plankton cultivation system could be developed without too much effort if it became necessary. To date it is not. The produce of the land if eaten directly can today supply more than enough food for all of the planet's human inhabitants. We now have available about one acre of arable land per person on which to produce food for everyone now living. A vegetarian diet requires about half an acre per person; and half of that will provide a total vegetarian or " vegan " diet. Jacques Cousteau has been quoted as saying that some 40% of the life in the seas has died in recent decades. Pollution has been a major factor in this devastation. So has so-called " overfishing " of the world's waters. To the fish which is caught, any fishing is " overfishing. " The massive scale of modern fishing has led to a great increase over time in fish yields up until recent years. A few short years ago a decline in yields was noted even though fishing was being attempted on an even grander scale. Clearly the fish population is being decimated by fishing. Massive fish kills caused by pollution have also been reported in recent years around the world. Like other animals fish concentrate environmental pollutants the higher one goes up the food chain. Recently fishing the Hudson River was banned because of the presence of PolyChlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in fish at levels up to 350 parts per million. FDA surveys of grocery store foods in 1972 had shown PCBs to be present at levels up to 35 pans per million in fish. A 35 part per million level constitutes 7 times the level of PCBs which sterilized mink whose diets included Lake Michigan Coho Salmon. Lake Michigan residents were warned not to consume more salmon. The PCB dietary levels of the mink were determined to have been 5 parts per million. That level caused complete reproductive failure in the mink. The mink ranchers have since switched to other foods for the mink. The presence of 70 times the 5 part per million level in Hudson River fish was blamed on General Electric which had been dumping the industrial chemical in the river for years. Widely used in industry, PCBs have also entered the environment through the burning of containers in which they have been used. PCBs are used in plasticizers, adhesives, sealants, transformers, and a wide variety of industrial applications. A 1973 study by scientists at the Davis Campus of the University of California reported that PCBs were the environmental derivative of DDT degrading in the environment. Recognition of PCBs in walruses, seals and polar bears at the Arctic Circle had prompted the research of the Davis scientists. The Arctic Circle is thousands of miles from the nearest industrial application of PCBs. DDT has been used worldwide. Spread by wind and water, DDT is estimated to be present in every human being. The Davis team reported that the interaction of time, about four years, and sunlight causes DDT to break down becoming PCBs. Half the American population is estimated to have measurable amounts of PCBs. Concentrated up the food chain via fish and other animal products, PCBs like other pollutants, reach the consumers of these products in high levels. Fish kills caused by PCBs have been reported around the world. PCBs at low levels have also caused mutations in plankton. A sampling of massive fish kills from various sources of pollution in recent years would paint a picture somewhat like this: June 1968, 100,000 fish in the Stanislaus River in California including carp, catfish, sturgeon, striped bass, sunfish, shad, smallmouth black bass, hardheads, blue-gills are found dead in the river. The California State Fish and Game Department calls the fish kill the result of pollution. August 12, 1968, a number called significant by the Virginia State Water Control Board is reported in fish killed in the James River because of toxic human-made chemicals introduced into the water. August 29, 1968, 1,000 small fish of different species are found dead in Accabonac Harbor at Riverhead, Long Island, New York. Pesticides Spray The New York State Bureau of Marine Fisheries calls pesticide spraying the cause of the fish kill. Scuba divers off Sea Bright, New Jersey, in the spring of 1969, report a graveyard of crustaceans and fish at depths of less than 100 feet. Cunner, black sea bass, ocean pout, rock crabs, tautog, lobsters, mussels are among those found dead. Great migrations of fish and crustaceans away from the region are reported by other divers. A low level of dissolved oxygen in the water is estimated to be the cause of death. The Rhine River in West Germany and Holland in June of 1969 is the site of a fish kill of perhaps 40 million fish. Endosulfan, a chlorinated cyclic hydrocarbon marketed by the Hoechst chemical firm as Thiodan, is the cause of the kill. May 5, 1970: 349,000 plus fish die in Missouri's Crooked Creek after a large quantity of toxic material is dumped into the water. Clordane and Malathion in Xylene is blamed for the kill. Ninety percent of the dead fish are orange throat divers and minnows. All other aquatic life in the stream is killed for a distance of two miles from the dumping. Snakes, turtles, tadpoles, crayfish and large numbers of frogs are among those killed. December 18, 1970: millions of fish wash ashore dead off the Peruvian coast of Pisco. A thick layer of dead fish 15 feet wide is formed stretching nearly two miles. Flounders, " cabrillas " rays, " corvinillas, " ayanques, and " pintadillas " are among those killed. Toxic sewage is a suspected cause of the kill. May 30, 1971: Large numbers of dying fish drift ashore between Jubail and Ras Tanura on the Saudi Arabian Persian Gulf. Hamoor, black sbaitee, and angel fish are among those killed. Large mature adults weighing from one to 10 pounds with some up to 20 pounds are the principal victims of the kill. A large octopus and a large barracuda are also found killed. The cause of the kill is not discovered to date. All of the fish have grossly inflated air- bladders. The network of blood vessels in the airbladder's dorsal wall is enormously distended and filled with blood. All the fish have empty stomachs but were fat and seemed normal. August 5, 1971: Lees River, Massachusetts is the site of a fish kill involving nine species of marine fish and two species of invertebrates. Over one million juvenile menhaden are killed. Lesser numbers of weakfish, cunner, American eel, tautog, oyster toad fish, white perch, silver-side and mummichog also die. Half a million prawns are killed. A depressed level of dissolved oxygen is blamed on industrial and commercial discharges. Excessive nitrogen, phosphorus and ammonia are found. Metropolitan New York: Fish " caught " off the New York gap, the site of sewage dumping for large parts of the Metropolitan area, are being brought on board ship decks and breaking up on the decks. As a result the fish are being sold fillet rather than whole. The situation continues to date. Clearly the dangers involved in eating fish ought to be reason enough to be truly vegetarian. The tragic case of the many Japanese children born deformed because polluted fish were eaten by the parents (of the Minamata, Japan children) is one which may be repeated more often as people continue to eat animals from the sea. Mercury is blamed for pollution of the fish in that case. The fact that PCBs have been found to produce cancer as well as sterility, disfigurement, liver problems, and other horrors, ought to prompt officials to ban fish containing PCBs under the provisions of the Delaney Amendment. The Delaney clause states that chemicals found to cause cancer cannot be present in foods. If PCBs cannot be removed from " foods, " those containing PCBs should be banned from human consumption. What of the ethical side of the question? Dolphins face extinction because modern tuna fishing catches and kills large numbers of them each year. We should be concerned about the tuna also. Each tuna is a living creature with a right to live. To a fish being caught the concept of " endangered species " is immediately reduced to one of " endangered individual. " Can we relate as well to fish as we do to land animals? As vegetarians we can see that land animals move, breathe, feel, think, live. Do we not also realize that fish do all of this too? Perhaps a few days in a so-called " seafood " restaurant might convince one that the bodies of the fish being consumed are indeed bodies of once living, breathing, thinking, feeling animals who happened to live in water. In Taiwan live puppies are found in cages as one enters a restaurant. One can then select the dog to be killed for one's meal. The " chow dog " of old China is the original reason why chow mein has its name. In America and elsewhere in the world one can find live lobsters similarly displayed ready for murder, in the midst of restaurants. Aren't both acts equally horrible? We can look too, to the meaning of the word " vegetarian; " it is derived from the Latin vegetas—full of life! Clearly if we fill our bodies with the bodies of murdered fish we are full of death instead of life. Fishitarian or vegetarian, which will it be? The choice belongs to us. The victims cannot vote. In a sense though we are all victims of the fish-eating habit whether we eat fish ourselves or others do. The continued fishing of the world's waters may result in a disturbance of the already fragile eco-system of the waterlife of earth. That fish and plankton are interdependent ought to be clear. Fish feed on plankton. Fish wastes and decayed fish become a basis for plankton nourishment. There is a symbiotic system among plants and animals in water just as there is on land. Plankton produce oxygen which is used by all life on earth. With increasing fishing removing fish from the waters of the world plankton may become a vanishing species. Without plankton earth would be deprived of vast amounts of oxygen. Without that oxygen it is likely that planetary extinction for all forms of life would follow. The continued plunder of earth's waterways for fish is senseless and dangerous. Whether we remove animals at the top of the ocean food chain like whales or animals near the bottom of the food chain like krill which are a fish type of plankton, we are dangerously jeopardizing the planet's ecosystem. Krill has been looked upon by some as a potential new food for people. Hundreds of millions of tons of krill may soon be " harvested " annually for human consumption. That these fish plankton are interlocked with plant plankton which produce oxygen should be clear. Removing them may endanger the continued existence of the plant plankton they have interplay with. Even those who do not consume fish directly may be consuming them indirectly. Fish are now a major source of animal feed in America and other parts of the world. The use of animals and animal products as food actually involves the indirect consumption of many fish. Fish oils are also often used as a source of the Vitamin D added to milk. Some dairies use irradiated ergosterol, also called viosterol, as a vegetarian source of Vitamin D, but switch to fish oils as price dictates. Conscience then dictates abstinence from animals and animal products in one's diet. As a first step in one's vegetarianism the elimination of all flesh as food is a good move. Fish, like other animals, belong in their native environment and not in our stomachs. As we are what we eat, if we do not eat corpses we are less likely to become corpses quickly ourselves. Fishitarian or Vegetarian? Hopefully a wise choice to be vegetarian will be made by all of us. " So what are we doing about all of this? Well we are trying to create a veggie world. That means of course getting more people to become aware of the need to go veggie. And what about the veggies who are out there already? Well I want to tell you a personal story about that. My late father was a veggie when he was younger, but he married a carnivore. As a result I was raised as a carnivore, though I can recall my late father eating vegetable plates at diners we would go to so he could get them and eating vegetarian Chinese food at Chinese restuarants we would go to so he could get that food. At long last he finally gave up and ended his vegetarianism. Though he live to what some consider to be " a ripe old age " I am convinced that had he remained a veggie he would still be alive. He has been dead for some years now. What all of that means of course is that we need to make sure that veggies marry veggies and that they raise their children as veggies. So the need for single veggie organizations is enormous. NJSingleVegetarians/ Subscribe: NJSingleVegetarians- It was certainly good fortune that I became a veggie myself quite awhile ago but many children of these so-called " veg/carnivore " or " mixed-marriages " are not quite so lucky and end up as non- veggies. I am also of course promoting the veggie way of life to others who are not yet veggies. One key group to promote the veggie way of life to is science fiction fans. Why science fiction fans? Well because some science fiction fans actually become science fiction writers. Why science fiction writers then? Well because the way of life that we take for granted here in the so-called " first world " , of industrialized nations is a way of life that not so long ago was considered to be science fiction. It was a science fiction writer: Arthur C. Clarke, who came up with the idea of communications satellites as a science fiction idea. Well they are fiction no more. Nor are communications devices that do not require wires. Remember the " communicators " on StarTrek? Chances are you have a cell phone in your pocket or in your car, or if you don't you know more than one person who does. Once again, fiction no more. Fact. The science fiction fan of today is the science fiction writer of tomorrow. The science fiction story or idea of today is the fact of tomorrow, just as yesterday's science fiction stories and ideas are the facts of today. Another place I am helping to promote the veggie way of life is in the Jewish community. I happen to be Jewish and would want nothing but the best way of life there is for my fellow Jews. Eating animals is not only not good for the animals who are murdered for food, it is not good for the humans who eat them. Being veggie is also very much in the interests of the Jewish community around the world. Producing a pound of steak " protein " on the plate requires up to 21 pounds of so-called " feed " protein from things like the 42% of American wheat production, the 86% of American corn, oats and barley production, the 90% of non-exported soybean production, that goes into the creation of that pound of steak " protein " on the plate of the American animal eater. Producing all of that so-called " feed " requires a lot of energy. More energy is used as petro-chemical based fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc. as well as in the transportation of that so-called " feed " , and of the animals themselves, in the disposal of their wastes, in the movement of water to irrigate those crops and to " water " those animals. Many of the energy sources involved are nations around the world that supply arms to terrorists who slaughter Jews in Israel and around the world, as well as other innocents, such as those who were slaughtered on September 11th. 2001. So I am promoting Jewish singles events at veggie establishments to bring the fact of being able to have a veggie meal as a reality to my fellow Jews. If you are Jewish yourself I hope that you will do the same wherever you may be. If you are able to come to some of these events I hope that you will do so. If you live to far away to get to them by all means create them. Create them for your fellow Jews if you are Jewish. Create them for your fellow veggies if you are veggie. Create them for science fiction fans if you want to see science fiction fans become veggie and science fiction ideas created by veggie science fiction writers, all of whom start off as science fiction fans creating the new facts of life on earth as ones which will make it possible for a veggie world to in fact come into being. Will you help in these effforts? More Jewish Singles And Other Events If you are Jewish, Single and over 21 you are invited to attend both or either of Two Jewish Singles Parties at the Veggie Heaven Chinese Kosher totally vegetarian restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey. You need to be Jewish, single and over 21 to attend both or either of these Two Jewish Singles Parties at the Veggie Heaven Chinese Kosher totally vegetarian restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey. The first Jewish Singles Party at the Veggie Heaven Chinese Kosher totally vegetarian restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey will be held on Saturday Night, January 6th, 2007 c.e. at 6 p.m. The second Jewish Singles Party at the Veggie Heaven Chinese Kosher totally vegetarian restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey will be held on Sunday, January 7th, 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. Both Jewish Singles Parties at the Veggie Heaven Chinese Kosher totally vegetarian restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey are sponsored by the Jewish Singles groups listed below: JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ You do not have to be a member of the Jewish Singles groups listed above to attend the Jewish Singles Parties. You do, however, have to be Jewish, Single, and over 21 to attend the parties and to join the Jewish Singles groups if you decide to join them. There is no charge ever to attend any of the events sponsored by by the Jewish Singles Groups listed below or to join or belong to the Jewish Singles Groups listed below: JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ When we go to a restaurant, such as Veggie Heaven, you pay the restaurant directly for the food you order plus tax and tip. You never pay the Jewish Singles groups listed below anything at all for anything. We never charge anything for any of our events. We do not charge anything to join or to belong to our Jewish Singles groups. We do insist that you be Jewish, single, and over 21. If we get large turnouts at events we will try to ask people to sit at tables they feel comfortable sitting at, which usually works out to be grouped by people they feel comfortable sitting with. JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ Veggie Heaven is a 100% non-smoking restaurant, is moderately priced,has brown rice, does not use MSG or animal products, is Kosher and totally vegetarian, has plenty of free parking and is easy to reach from nearby highways. Here are the directions to Veggie Heaven It is a Vegan Chinese Totally Vegetarian Kosher Restaurant. The restaurant is located in Parsippany, New Jersey at 1119 Route 46 East #8A Parsippany, New Jersey, in a shopping center which has plenty of parking and is near Route 80. The telephone numbers of the restaurant are 973 335-9876 and 973 263- 8331 the zip code, if you are using Mapquest, is 07054. From the West (I-80)Take I-80 East and exit at the Lake Hiawatha/Whippany exit. Make a left at the light at the exit go past the entrance ramp which would put you back onto Route 80 going west and make a left turn into the shopping center. From the South (I-287) Take I-287 North to the exit for I-80 eastbound From the North (I-287) Take I-287 South to the exit for I-80 eastbound Look for the signs for the Lake Hiawatha/Whippany Exit. Make a left at the light at the exit go past the entrance ramp which would put you back onto Route 80 going west and make a left turn into the shopping center. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY TAKE EXIT 145 TO ROUTE 280 WEST THEN Take the NEW RD exit- exit number 1. 0.15 miles Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp. 0.07 miles Stay straight to go onto NEW RD. 0.63 miles Turn LEFT onto US-46 West. DRIVING WEST ON ROUTE 46 Continue for two traffic lights (second light is Parsippany-Troy Hills Shopping Center)which is at the INTERSECTION of Route 46 and Beverwyck Road AT WHICH YOU COULD TURN RIGHT TOWARDS LAKE HIAWATHA, INSTEAD OF TURNING RIGHT HOWEVER TURN LEFT AT THAT INTERSECTION ONTO SOUTH BEVERWYCK ROAD,THEN TURN RIGHT INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER ITSELF WHICH IS BEFORE THE WEST BOUND RAMP TO ANOTHER HIGHWAY DO NOT TURN RIGHT INTO THE BANK BUT TURN RIGHT BEYOND THE BANK AND INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER, VEGGIE HEAVEN IS NEAR THE HEALTH FOOD STORE AND IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOPPING CENTER, WHICH HAS PLENTY OF PARKING IF YOU GET LOST CALL THE RESTAURANT FOR DIRECTIONS IF YOU ARRIVE EARLY YOU MAY WISH TO DO SOME SHOPPING AT THE PATHMARK SUPERMARKET WHICH IS IN THE SAME SHOPPING CENTER. From Route 80 Westbound get off at Exit 47 which will take you onto Route 46 Westbound and proceed to the Parsippany-Troy Hills Shopping Center) which is at the INTERSECTION of Route 46 and Beverwyck Road AT WHICH YOU COULD TURN RIGHT TOWARDS LAKE HIAWATHA, INSTEAD OF TURNING RIGHT HOWEVER TURN LEFT AT THAT INTERSECTION ONTO SOUTH BEVERWYCK ROAD,THEN TURN RIGHT INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER ITSELF WHICH IS BEFORE THE WEST BOUND RAMP TO ANOTHER HIGHWAY DO NOT TURN RIGHT INTO THE BANK BUT TURN RIGHT BEYOND THE BANK AND INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER, VEGGIE HEAVEN IS NEAR THE HEALTH FOOD STORE AND IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOPPING CENTER, WHICH HAS PLENTY OF PARKING IF YOU GET LOST CALL THE RESTAURANT FOR DIRECTIONS The telephone numbers of the restaurant are 973 335-9876 and 973 263- 8331 the zip code, if you are using Mapquest, is 07054. The restaurant is a non-smoking restaurant and moderately priced. The restaurant states that it does not use MSG and does not use any animal products at all. It is certified Kosher by United Kosher Supervision P.O. Box 317 Monsey, NY 10952 Phone: (845) 352-1010 Fax: (845) 352-0316 Rabbinic Administrator: Rabbi Yaakov Spivak Next, a glowing report on the Sunday December 3rd, 2006 c.e. Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles which took place on Sunday December 3rd, 2006 c.e. at 1 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811 http://www.cbi-nj.org/ There were over 50 people in attendance, which is a great turnout for an event of this kind, over fifty people in attendance. A quick head count also showed that there were about an equal number of men and women at the event. It was a win win situation for everyone of both genders. Afterwards some of those in attendance went to a nearby diner,albeit a non-Kosher one, to socialize, as is the custom with this group. The next Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles is scheduled for Sunday January 14th 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811 http://www.cbi-nj.org/ Please note that this is a CHANGE OF DATE from the previously announced date for the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles at Congregation B'nai Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811 http://www.cbi-nj.org/ The new date for the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles at Congregation B'nai Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973- 379-3811 is Sunday January 14th 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. Do not miss the event. We will be there. You should too.The Star- Ledger Ticket Section, which comes out each Friday will no doubt list the event, as will many other newspapers, as they have for quite awhile. " MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY, SINGLES CHAT WITH LARRY, FOR JEWISH SINGLES AGES 40-60, Sunday January 14th, 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. $5 Congregation B'nai Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973- 379-3811 http://www.cbi-nj.org/ The refreshments alone, which are delicious, are well worth the $5 after the event many of the group's attendees usually adjourn to a nearby non- Kosher diner. The cost for the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles, sponsored by a group that we have no connection,with: is $5. You pay them if you go to it. You do not pay us. We assume that the low $5 cost for the event will be the same at the January 14th, 2007 c.e. event as it was at the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles previous events. http://www.cbi-nj.org/find/find.htm " Finding Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation B'nai Israel is at 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey, 07041. Our office phone number is 973-379-3811. We are at the intersection of Millburn Avenue and Vauxhall Road. From downtown Millburn, approach the synagogue by heading East on Millburn Avenue (about 1 mile) and turn right into the first parking lot entrance just past the synagogue building. If you miss this entrance, there is a second parking lot entrance at the traffic light just beyond the first entrance. If you are coming from Route 78 Westbound, take Exit 50B, Millburn. Turn right at the light at the end of the exit ramp onto Vauxhall Road. Follow the road less than 1 mile as it winds through a couple of lights and ends at a light at the T-intersection with Millburn Avenue. Staying in the left lane, turn left onto Millburn Ave, go straight through the light immediately in front of you at the first parking lot entrance and then turn left into the second parking lot entrance just before the synagogue. You can also get directions via Mapquest. " We have no connection to the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles, or to its sponsors, but we will be going to it, and very highly recommend it to everyone who is Jewish and single, and within the age range that seems to have showed up last time for the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles, which seemed to be, roughly speaking, Baby Boomers, give or take a few years or so. Larry always gets a good turnout at his events, which he has been running for many years around New Jersey. You may recall some of those events which used to take place at Temple Beth Shalom 193 E Mount Pleasant Ave Livingston, NJ 07039 http://tbsnj.org/ for a number of years. The fact that this event will no doubt be in the Ticket Section of The Star-Ledger on the Friday preceding the event ,and no doubt other newspapers at well, will help to assure a great turnout. Be There! To Boldly Go Away From Your Computer And To Some of The Best Events in New Jersey The host group for the first event listed below is THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY PHONE: (201) 447- 3652 http://www.sfabc.org/ On Saturday Night January 13th,2007 c.e. at 6:30 p.m. the best possible event for everyone, and especially for single women, who often complain that there are too few single men at events they go to, is an event not advertised just for singles, that anyone,regardless of background, or marital status, can go to will be at the Saddle River Valley Cultural Center 305 West Saddle River Upper Saddle River, New Jersey in Bergen County, New Jersey If it is your first time at the event the host group usually does not even charge you to go. Afterwards they usually charge you $2 per monthly meeting and ask that you join their group. The host group is THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY PHONE: (201) 447 3652 http://www.sfabc.org/ The reason the event is the best possible event for single women is that most science fiction fans are men. In the parts of New Jersey where the science fiction clubs we know of operate there is also a very high percentage of Jewish residents. Many science fiction fans and science fiction writers and even science fiction stars, like Leonard Nimoy, (Mr. Spock), of Star Trek, and William Shatner (Captain Kirk), of Star Trek, also happen to be Jewish. Most science fiction fans I know are single men, and many of them, at least in places like New Jersey, are Jewish. Moreover the event sponsored by THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, New Jersey PHONE: (201) 447 3652 http://www.sfabc.org/ is one in a long line of excellent events put on by that organizaton's founder, Phil, who can be reached at THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, New Jersey PHONE: (201) 447 3652 http://www.sfabc.org Phil founded the group about 22 years ago and his group has been putting on fantastic events on the second Saturday night of each month ever since then. It's a tradition. The SFABC is NOT a singles group and is open to anyone regardless of background or marital status. ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION: The S F A B C meets on the second Saturday of the month and features talks, slide shows and other presentations by people in the science fiction, fantasy, horror and related fields. The Association sponsors a number of special interest groups, focusing on different aspects of science fiction and related matters,including activities devoted to books, movies, television, animation, horror and other events. We also produce a monthly newsletter listing talks, conventions, discussion groups and other activities of interest to people who enjoy science fiction and related areas. We invite you to contact us through our website: http://www.sfabc.org or call Phil at 201 447-3652 for details of his group's many wonderful events. THE STARSHIP LOCAL is a monthly newsletter of the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. It is designed to communicate basic information about the activities of the organization to devotees of fantasy, horror and science fiction. We also publish a more extensive monthly newsletter, THE STARSHIP EXPRESS, for members of the organization. Directions to meeting site: Saddle River Valley Cultural Center 305 West Saddle River Upper Saddle River Bergen County, New Jersey The Cultural Center is not a church even though its architecture closely resembles a classic little white church,steeple and all. The parking lot is not too large, but it's okay to use the much bigger lot of the Methodist Church diagonally across the street. Important Note: The Cultural Center is on WEST Saddle River Road. One block further over is EAST Saddle River Road. Unlike streets in New York, East does not turn into West. The roads are on opposite banks of the Saddle River which is nothing more than a stream at this point. FROM ROUTE 17 NORTHBOUND: Exit ROUTE 17 NORTH at the sign which reads SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE. (This is the exit after Sheridan Avenue, Ho Ho Kus.) This exit puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE AVENUE heading East. Stay on road for about mile and turn left at the first traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Drive north for 1-3/4 miles. Shortly after passing a brick Catholic Church, the Church of the Presentation, on your left hand side you cross into Upper Saddle River. The Cultural Center is on your left hand side. If you come to a traffic light you have slightly overshot and hit LAKE STREET. Note: You will see a sign marked WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD on Route 17 northbound well to the south of where you have been told to leave Route 17. If you take this exit, you will eventually get where you want to be, but it will take you a lot longer to get there. FROM ROUTE 17 SOUTHBOUND: Exit ROUTE 17 SOUTH at SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE exit. This puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE ROAD heading East. You drive under the highway. Then follow the directions from Route 17 Northbound. Note: This way takes you a little bit longer than the exit for UPPER SADDLE RIVER, but it spares you making hairpin turns on steep hills at night in bad weather on an unfamiliar road. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTHBOUND: Take Exit 172, GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE. (This is the last exit in New Jersey and is just past the Montvale Service Area). Turn left at the exit ramp and head west on GRAND AVENUE. There are a lot of small towns in this area, and the road that you're on will keep changing its name. At different points it is called GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE ROAD, RAMSEY ROAD and LAKE STREET. At the second traffic light you will be at the intersection of LAKE STREET and EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. It has two landmarks that anyone in the area will know about: a 7-11 type store called Elmers and a Texaco station. Keep driving west. Do not turn. Turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. FROM ROCKLAND COUNTY VIA ROUTE 59: Follow ROUTE 59 until you come to Norris Pontiac in Monsey and turn south at the traffic light unto ROUTE 306. This road is also called EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Head south towards New Jersey. (Note: Although the maps show this road as Route 306, and that's what everyone calls it, after you make the turn, the sign reads ROUTE 73. Don't ask me to explain it.) Stay on ROUTE 306 for 2.3 miles Note that there is a long stretch between the first and second traffic lights. Turn right at the second traffic light which is the intersection of EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD and LAKE STREET. A Texaco station and Elmers are at this corner. Proceed west and turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. Science Fiction events are ideal venues for women who are tired of vastly outnumbering men at singles events to meet Jewish men, many of whom are single, because most science fiction events are much more heavily attended by men than by women, and many science fiction fans, especially in a heavily Jewish state like New Jersey, are also Jewish. Please note that the first Tuesday Night of each Month SFABC (Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey is in Ramsey, New Jersey, not in Wayne, New Jersey. The webmaster of the http://www.sfabc website has been contacted about the error on the website and will hopefully get it fixed soon. So do NOT go to the Borders in Wayne, New Jersey to find the SFABC on the first Tuesday night of each month. Instead, you will find the SFABC at the Borders in Ramsey, New Jersey on the first Tuesday night of each month. This coming Tuesday January 2nd, 2007 c.e. at 6:30 P.M. THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY will have a get together at Grand Buffet Chinese Restaurant 875 Route 17 South, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446 (201) 934-5033 (The restaurant is a buffet restaruant, it is not Kosher, and, as mentioned in this post, the SFABC is open to anyone regardless of background or marital status, it is NOT a singles group, although it has many single members, and it is not a Jewish group, although it has many Jewish members. It is a Science Fiction group and we highly recommend it. It is open to all. Naturally we wish it would choose to dine at Kosher restaurants and we have suggested Veggie Heaven to the group as a possible site for some future dining events.) After dinner the group will move on to its 8 p.m. discussion at Borders Bookstore in Ramsey, New Jersey at Borders bookstore at the Ramsey Interstate Shopping Plaza Street: 235 Interstate Shopping Center City/State/Zip: Ramsey, NJ 07446 Phone: 201.760.1967 THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY PHONE: (201) 447 – 3652 http://www.sfabc.org is sponsoring this event. There is no charge to participate in the dinner or the discussion. You of course pay for your own food, plus tax, at the Grand Buffet Chinese Restaurant Please note: this group also meets for dinner at the Grand Buffet Chinese Restaurant. Join the group for dinner at the Grand Buffet in Ramsey, New Jersey on Route 17 South at 6:30PM. It is highly recommended that you call Phil at (201) 447 – 3652 if at all possible before Tuesday January 2nd, before going to the restaurant. The restaurant is located at 875 State Route 17 South, Ramsey, NJ 07446 http://ramseynj.areaconnect.com/restaurants/ Grand Buffet Chinese Restaurant 875 Route 17 South, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446 (201) 934-5033 " Grand Buffet represents a new phenomenon in Bergen County. These large all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurants offer phenomenal value… It's also a fun place to take kids or to just have a decent cheap meal out. Most standard Chinese fare is presented in large steam trays… There are also some nice salads and decent desserts! " http://www.chowbaby.com/restfinder.asp?aa=bb & cc=dd & city=RAMSEY scroll down to Grand Buffet (201) 934-5033 875 Route 17 South Ramsey, NJ 07446 For more information click http://www.bordersstores.com/stores/store_pg.jsp?storeID=479. Time: 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Location: Borders at Ramsey Interstate Shopping Plaza Street: 235 Interstate Shopping Center City/State/Zip: Ramsey, NJ 07446 Phone: 201.760.1967 Directions to the 8 p.m. Tuesday January 2nd, 2007 c.e. meeting site: Borders Books & Music 235 Route 17 South. Interstate Shopping Center Route 17 South and Franklin Turnpike Ramsey, New Jersey (201) 760 - 1967 Borders Books shares a building with Bed, Bath and Beyond at the east end of the Interstate Shopping Center. Although it is possible to enter the mall from the Franklin Turnpike, we recommend the Route 17 approach. Borders abuts Route 17 South. FROM ROUTE 17 SOUTHBOUND: The entrance to the Interstate Shopping Center is from Route 17 South, shortly past the Spring Street Exit and just before the Franklin Turnpike overpass. It is about three miles south of the junction of Routes 17 and 287, just past the Best Western and the Howard Johnson. FROM ROUTE 17 NORTHBOUND: Travel north on Route 17 and make a U-Turn at the Spring Street Exit in Ramsey, New Jersey. This is about ½ mile past the Franklin Turnpike Exit and about 3-1/2 miles past the Allendale Road Exit most of you take to our normal meeting site in Upper Saddle River. Follow directions from Route 17 Southbound. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTHBOUND: ...........Take Exit 163 which is about 2-3/4 miles after the toll plaza. This is a left lane exit and puts you onto Route 17 North. Follow directions for northbound 17 above. You will be on Route 17 for a little more than 10-1/4 miles before you hit the Spring Street exit. FROM ROUTE 287 IN NEW YORK: Follow the signs for Route 17 South, Mahwah, New Jersey. This is a left lane exit, so be sure to get into one of the two leftmost lanes. Follow the directions from Route 17 Southbound. FROM ROUTE 287 IN NEW JERSEY: This is an awkward interchange. Follow the signs for Route 17 South and Mahwah, New Jersey. The exit will put you onto a long ramp that makes a " U " and deposits you on 287 heading the opposite way. Get into the left hand lanes and follow the signs for Route 17 South. Follow the directions listed above for Route 17 Southbound. For additional information, updates, contact Phil By Voice: (201) 447-3652 By snail-mail: SFABC c/o Phil 136 Manhattan Avenue Waldwick, NJ 07463 USA http://www.sfabc.org The event mentioned above is a SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATON OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY http://www.sfabc.org event we hope that everyone who can make it to that event will do so. We also hope that you will join another New Jersey Science Fiction group which is called NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ There is no charge to join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ or to belong to NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS or to attend any of its events. If you go to a restaurant you pay only for the food that you order plus tax and tip. You never pay NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ anything for any of its events. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ Wants you! Our Science Fiction group is for everyone 21 or older regardless of background or marital status. Younger fans should find another group. Please introduce yourself when you join and periodically as new members keep joining. We plan to get together at restaurants and to go to movies. We will see them in movie theaters, and, if people are kind enough, on people's home VCRs, or DVD players, for the technologically advanced among us. Buy your own movie tickets. Buy your own meals at Restaurants. Hopefully a typical event would involve going to a Science Fiction Movie and then to a Restaurant to discuss the movie we just saw. Please also join the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey http://www.sfabc.org and attend their many wonderful events. Are you a single Science Fiction fan looking for a soulmate? Perhaps you will find that person here. This club is not a New Jersey singles group per se, and is open to anyone over 21, regardless of background or marital status, nonetheless, love is a good thing. Many science fiction fans in New Jersey also happen to be Jewish. Most science fiction fans are male. For the single Jewish woman in New Jersey joining a science fiction group may be the ideal way to find her ideal man. Unlike most singles events, which tend to be attended by more women than men, most science fiction events are attended by more men than women. If you happen to be Jewish, Single and over 21 Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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