Best E-mails of the Week Sept. 4, 2005 

 

 

What a Tragedy!

 

> > Check out this article was written in OCTOBER 2004 - it is right on the
> > money!
> >
> > http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/


> >
> > Gone With The Water

> > By Joel K. Bourne, Jr.
> >
> > The Louisiana bayou, hardest working marsh in America, is in big
> > trouble-with dire consequences for residents, the nearby city of New
> > Orleans, and seafood lovers everywhere.....
> >

 

 

This email is all about "GAS!"
 
First, a little humor...

 

My piggy bank after I bought gas yesterday !!!!

 

Second, this might be helpful, but the only problem is the site

doesn't tell you whether they actually have any gas! 

 

 

You just plug in your zip code & it tells you


which gas stations have the cheapest prices


(and the highest!) on gas

.

Gas Prices - MSN Autos

http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip=&src=Netx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now that it's September, we have to start thinking about winter, not summer!

 

 

Try your luck at shooting beer into the mouths as they open.

 

Just aim the beer cannon towards the open mouths of the folks who stand and click the mouse. 


Put the circle right on the mouths, and don't forget that German cows like beer too.

 
Have fun!

< http://www.coolmen.ch/biergarten/biershooter.htm 

< Click here and wait for it to load up.

 

Saved by a computer lifeguard

Drowning girl is spotted on bottom of pool by new high-tech system that watches over swimmers
 
A YOUNG girl has been saved from drowning by an extraordinary computer system that keeps an eye on everybody in a swimming pool.

The girl was pulled unconscious from 12ft of water at the deep end of a public pool in Bangor, North Wales, when underwater cameras spotted that she was not moving and alerted a lifeguard. The lifeguard could not see the girl in the crowded pool but was able to respond to the alert within seconds.

 

 

DAY AFTER DAY  HANGING OUT ON THE WALL WITH  NOTHING TO DO

HUNDREDS OF YEARS GO BY

 

WHAT WOULD YOU DO??

 

 

 

 

 

                                               

      

 

         

 

Here are pictures from our latest construction project:

The rock hammer removed some ledge from the entrance road. (Used on Best Emails Index page)

The roadway is boxed out.

 

Transformer vaults and telephone and cable TV conduit with red marking tape, now all buried..

 

The circular cul-de-sac with 90' diameter, takes shape.

 

 

600' long road with drainage and power was completed in three weeks!

 

 

 

 

 

                   Pete 

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