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Monthly Archives: March 2011

via YouTube – IRON MAIDEN The ides of march.

Another disgusting aspect of life in the city and being connected to the powers that be, my friends. RIP David.

Unanswered questions in homicide case involving Daley nephew – Chicago Sun-Times.

Calm Man Successfully Buys TV And Denies Walmart Receipt Checkers – The Consumerist.

 

 

What I don’t get from this story is why this guy cares about showing his recpiept? I like the one comment on this story where a person says being difficult just for the sake of being difficult

Thassador: I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Stop being difficult just for the sake of being difficult.

Giant shoe car – a step forward?

Shoe car /Quirky China News

A footwear manufacturer in China has made an electric car out of a giant shoe.

It can carry two people up to 250 miles at speeds of up to 20mph on a single charge of the battery underneath the driver’s seat.

The leather ‘bodywork’ is made in the same way as a normal shoe but on a bigger scale, using the hide of five bulls.

A Kang Shoe company spokesman said it took six months to design and build the car at a cost of around £4,000.

The company demonstrated its bizarre vehicle outside its headquarters in Wenzhou in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province.

Workers queued up for the chance to drive the shoe car which is 10ft long and more than three feet high.

Company president Wang Zhengtao says it is designed as a promotional tool and he plans to make 40 for stores around the country.

Thanks to Quirky for Story

The mother of all potholes

Pothole accident /NTI Media/Rex

A Shropshire driver found himself in a hole lot of trouble when his 4×4 crashed into a water-filled crater in the road.

Chris Nedic and his two sons, Chris and Carl, had to jump to safety when their Nissan Navara dropped headfirst into the huge 4ft deep pothole.

The incident occurred when the three men were driving home along the A464 near Albrighton.

Chris junior, 23, escaped with minor cuts and bruises while Carl, 25, had to receive hospital treatment for injuries to his back and leg.

Meanwhile, Chris senior was injured slightly when he fell into the hole trying to rescue the vehicle.

According to police, only the size of the new £24,000 vehicle saved them from being completely submerged.

The huge hole was caused by two burst water pipes, an incident that left around 2,000 homes in the area without water.

Chris junior said: “I thought I was a goner. We are lucky to be alive”.

Ambulance crews were sent to the accident scene but were forced to retreat after paramedics feared a second hole was opening up.

An ambulance spokesman said: “Had it been a small car, the whole vehicle might have been submerged and that could have led to a very different situation.”

Thanks to Quirky for the story out of England

INDIANA CHARTER SCHOOLS PERFORM SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER THAN THEIR TRADITIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL PEERS
A CREDO at Stanford University Report on a study of Indiana charter school students shows more growth for charter school students compared to their traditional public schools peers.

Stanford, CA – A new report released today by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University found that reading and math gains for charter school students in Indiana were significantly better compared to their traditional public school peers. The Indiana report, examined charters from 2004-2008 and expands upon the national CREDO at Stanford report, entitled,“Multiple Choice: Charter School Performance in 16 States,” that was released in June of 2009.

Building on the methodology used for the national report, CREDO at Stanford found that overall, charter school performance in Indiana and Indianapolis outpaced the traditional public schools in learning gains. Looking at the distribution of school performance, 98% of the charter schools had similar or superior academic growth than the traditional public schools in reading and 100% of charter schools had similar or superior academic growth in math compared to traditional public schools. Charter schools of all ages in Indiana on average grow at better rates than traditional public schools and charter school students grow at higher rates compared to their traditional public school peers in their first two years of enrollment in charter schools.

“At a time where there is acute attention to quality in the charter sector, the charter schools in Indiana are proving to be a high quality option for students and parents,”said Dr. Margaret Raymond, Director of CREDO at Stanford University.

Black students in charter schools reported significantly better learning gains than Black students in traditional public schools. In fact, Black students in charter schools in Indiana grow at similar rates to the average white student in a traditional public school in math. Charter school students in poverty also reported significantly better learning gains than their peers at traditional public schools in math as did charter school students that were retained a grade.

To download a copy of the state report visit: http://credo.stanford.edu.

INDIANA REPORT PDF Click Here

About CREDO at Stanford University
CREDO at Stanford University was established to improve empirical evidence about education reform and student performance at the primary and secondary levels. CREDO at Stanford University supports education organizations and policymakers in using reliable research and program evaluation to assess the performance of education initiatives. CREDO’s valuable insight helps educators and policymakers strengthen their focus on the results from innovative programs, curricula, policies or accountability practices. http://credo.stanford.edu

I am really afraid to go to sleep after watching this Dual Saw 30 minute infomercial with the late and great Billy Mays. It makes me upset that we will never see any new ads sold by this master pitchman.

 

Omni DualSawâ„¢ – Official Site – dualsaw.com.

A neat little website that sells unique gifts. I don’t know them or haven’t even ordered from the site but I like the stuff. Enjoy

 

 

 

 

 

Unique Gifts & Unusual Gift Ideas | UncommonGoods.

$27 Introductory Fares* (each way based on round-trip purchase) Available at www.spirit.com

Many Islands Low Fares

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Miramar, Florida (March 4, 2011) – Spirit Airlines today started non-stop service between Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and Atlantic City.

To celebrate, Spirit is offering $27 introductory fares* (each way based on round-trip purchase) today and tomorrow only at www.spirit.com.

“The start of Chicago service by Spirit Airlines provides an easy and affordable way for travelers to finally fly directly into the exciting Atlantic City destination and surrounding sea shore communities and offers direct service and low fares to Chicago for our regional market,” said Bart R. Mueller, executive director of the South Jersey Transportation Authority, the owner and operator of the airport.

“We are proud partners of Spirit Airlines and join them today in celebrating the commemoration of their new direct route to Atlantic City,” says Jennifer Weissman, Regional Vice President, Caesar’s Entertainment.  “Caesars Entertainment warmly welcomes new guests from Chicago and beyond who take advantage of the wonderful convenience and accessibility this route provides to our iconic, entertainment-driven seaside city.”

Schedule for Spirit’s Chicago – Atlantic City service effective March 4 – May 31, 2011

 

Depart Arrive Flight # Stops Frequency
From Chicago to Atlantic City 5:05 pm 7:55 pm 848 0 Daily except Tues & Wed
From Atlantic City to Chicago 3:15 pm 4:25 pm 847 0 Daily except Tues & Wed

 

Schedule for Spirit’s Chicago – Atlantic City service effective April 1, 2011

 

Depart Arrive Flight # Stops Frequency
From Chicago to Atlantic City 6:40 am 9:30 am 730 0 Daily
From Atlantic City to Chicago 4:05 pm 5:15 pm 731 0 Daily

 

$27 Introductory Fares* (each way based on round-trip purchase)

 

One-Way Applicable dates
Atlantic City – Chicago $27 05-Apr-11, 06-Apr-11, 07-Apr-11, 11-Apr-11, 12-Apr-11, 14-Apr-11, 03-May-11, 07-May-11, 12-May-11, 16-May-11
Chicago – Atlantic City $27 12-Mar-11, 26-Mar-11, 31-Mar-11, 05-Apr-11, 12-Apr-11, 14-Apr-11, 20-Apr-11, 28-Apr-11, 05-May-11, 10-May-11

 

About Spirit Airlines

Spirit Airlines (www.spirit.com) is the largest Ultra Low Cost Carrier (ULCC) in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.  As the unbundling leader in the industry, Spirit allows consumers the option of paying only for the features they value without subsidizing the choices of others.  Its all-Airbus fleet, the youngest in the United States, flies more than 150 daily flights to 44 destinations.  The company is based in South Florida.

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*Individual travel-date specific fares must be booked on spirit.com by 11:59PM ET on March 5, 2011 for travel on the dates as specified by individual market and by market direction. Fares are each way based on roundtrip purchase, and roundtrip travel is required, but these fares may be combined with other valid and applicable Spirit Airlines fares on other dates of travel. To view and obtain the travel date specific fares, you must be logged in as a member of the Spirit Airlines $9 Fare Club — if not already enrolled, please go towww.spirit.com for more details on how to become a member. Not all markets are operated on a daily basis during the travel period, or necessarily for the entire travel period — please see www.spirit.com for details.

Travel within the United States

Quoted fare includes the base fare, any fuel surcharges and a 7.5% U.S. excise tax. The quoted fare does not include the following taxes and fees that may apply to your air travel:

– September 11th Security Fee: A September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 applies per enplanement originating at a U.S. airport up to $10 per roundtrip.

– Domestic Segment Tax: A segment tax of $3.70 per U.S. domestic flight segment (a flight segment is defined as one takeoff and landing).

– Passenger Facility Charges (PFC): Up to $18 per round trip per customer in local airport charges.

International Flights (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)

– September 11th Security Fee: A September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 applies per enplanement originating at a U.S. airport up to $10 per roundtrip.

– Arrival in the U.S. inspection fees of up to $17.50.

– Passenger Facility Charges (PFC): Up to $18 per round trip per customer in local airport charges.

– Other governmental taxes and fees (including U.S. government excise tax) of up to $100.00 per round trip. Additionally, if sold in, or travel originates in a country outside of the U.S., additional taxes, fees and airport charges may apply (up to 22% of the fare value per country).

– International Service Recovery Fee: International Service Recovery Fee of $5.00 per traveling customer per one way travel is included and applies to all international reservations excluding flights originating in or departing from airports in Colombia or Panama as well as those bookings created directly at Spirit Airlines’ airport locations.

– Travel must originate in the U.S. for fares listed for Colombian destinations.

 

All Travel

– Passenger Usage Fee: Passenger Usage Fee of $8 per traveling customer per one way travel is included and applies to all reservations with the exception of those bookings created directly at Spirit Airlines’ airport locations. All fares are subject to change until confirmed and purchased.

– Certain fares exclude Fuel Pass Through, including itineraries originating in Colombia where there is a mandated fuel surcharge that differs from the Fuel Pass Through.

Please go to www.spirit.com for a complete list of Spirit Airlines’ travel policies and Contract of Carriage.

So tonight at Flat Rock Tap in Hammond. The place was filled with great people to see John Wasem play on Thursday night Live Band night. I hung out with some great people that I thought were the following.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plus I think this chick gave me a ride home but I swear Natalie and the new Katie who were working tonight when I walked in, are way better looking and way more nice.

Screw Soblieskie or however you say her last name, oh by the way Lent is coming next Wednesday.