Archive for the ‘Minnesota’ Category

St. Paul Saints baseball fans upset about bobblefoot giveaway

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

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Some fans threatened to never attend another Saints baseball game over the tasteless souvenir that will be given away at the game. They are giving away “bobblefoot” stalls to commemorate both National Tap Dance Day and the Senator Larry Craig incident at the MSP airport last year. WCCO gets reactions from fans.

I can certainly understand why parents would be upset – how do they explain this to their kids?  It’s not very family-friendly entertainment.

ST. PAUL, MN (May 21, 2008) – Some of the most famous dance halls in the country include Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Fox Theater in Detroit and now the list includes a restroom at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport. With so much fanfare around dancing, the St. Paul Saints will honor “tappers” during National Tap Dance Day.

During the Sunday, May 25 game the first 2,500 fans in attendance will receive a bobblefoot. The design is a bathroom stall, with a foot that peaks out of the bottom and “taps” up and down. The day coincides with National Tap Dance Day.

While many people tap their foot because they are impatient, others may do it because they are nervous. It doesn’t matter if your tapping style is done with a “wide stance” or is used as some sort of code, the Saints are asking all fans to tap to their heart’s content on May 25.

The stalls are already popping up on eBay:

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MPR: Late spring delaying mosquito hatch

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

MPR: St. Paul, Minn. — The cool spring has slowed the annual mosquito hatch across Minnesota, but officials say the insects should appear soon.

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FBI infiltrating RNC protest groups

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

In preparation for the Republican National Convention, the FBI is soliciting informants to keep tabs on local protest groups

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Need some extra cash this fall?  The FBI is looking for a good informant…

—someone to show up at “vegan potlucks” throughout the Twin Cities and rub shoulders with RNC protestors, schmoozing his way into their inner circles, then reporting back to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, a partnership

“This is all part of a larger government effort to quell political dissent,” says Jordan Kushner, an attorney who represented Ganley and other Critical Mass arrestees. “The Joint Terrorism Task Force is another example of using the buzzword ‘terrorism’ as a basis to clamp down on people’s freedoms and push forward a more authoritarian government.”

Is it a Cloud Prism? A Rainbow Cloud? A Cloudbow? A Fire Rainbow?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

I had never seen or heard of one of these before. But this past Sunday around noon, I saw this rainbow colored cirrus cloud directly ahead in the sky as I drove south on the freeway. I could see it for several miles as I drove. It seemed to me to be a very strange phenomenon. Was it the northern lights I’ve heard about? No, those are at night. Was it the combination of my sunglasses and some coating on the windshield playing tricks on me? I took my sunglasses off and it was still there. I really, really wished I had my camera with me to take a pictures!

Well, today I asked Google to tell me if I was dreaming or this was a know condition. It turns out that what I saw was real and is scientifically called a “Circumhorizontal arc.” Here are some examples:

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And one of the most dramatic over the Washtington-Idaho border two years ago:

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Have you ever seen one of these?

It turns out that this rainbow cloud effect occurs when “the sun is high in the sky, at least 58° above the horizon, and can only occur in the presences of cirrus clouds. The phenomenon is quite rare because the ice crystals must be aligned horizontally to refract the high sun. The arc is formed as light rays enter the horizontally-oriented flat hexagonal crystals through a vertical side face and exit through the horizontal bottom face. It is the 90° inclination that produces the well-separated rainbow-like colours and, if the crystal alignment is just right, makes the entire cirrus cloud shine like a flaming rainbow.”

Here are several more examples:

Rainbow Cloud on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

rainbow cloud | KOMO-TV – Seattle, Washington | YouNewsTV

The Cloud Appreciation Society

What was that strange glowing cloud? | KOMO-TV – Seattle, Washington | News

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And here are a couple of related phenomena:

Polar stratospheric cloud

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From New Scientist:

Noon, Saturday 3 June. Over the fields of northern Idaho [pictured in this post above], a rare and beautiful sight could be seen. Known as a circumhorizontal arc, it forms as sunlight is refracted through hexagonal ice crystals in cirrus clouds several kilometres above the ground. Sunlight enters a near-vertical face of each crystal and leaves from a horizontal face at the bottom. “Effectively the crystals act as a 90-degree prism for the passing rays,” says Evelyn Hesse of the light-scattering group at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, UK.

Circumhorizontal arcs occur when the sun is at more than 58 degrees above the horizon. “They are most unusual, and this is an impressive example,” Hesse says.

Chilly tonight!

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Supposed to get down in the low 40s tonight and tomorrow night.

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Pictures along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Here are some pictures I took this past Saturday along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. I’ll have to put together some commentary to go along with them soon. Until then you can peruse the pictures…

The Modest Mississippi and the Great Mill City – 2008-05-17 MN

Too many pictures, I know!  A lot of that is from me testing different camera settings.  I did actually delete about 100 extras, but there are still a bunch of duplicates!

Minnesota Sesquicentennial Weekend Festival (May 17-18)

Friday, May 16th, 2008

The Minnesota Statehood Weekend Festival Commemorates Minnesota’s 150th Anniversary of Statehood Saturday May 17 & Sunday May 18, 2008

Events takes place on or near the State Capitol grounds
Live music, great food and exhibitions of all things Minnesotan!
There won’t be another event like this for 50 years!
Special exhibits at the Minnesota History Center, including the Declaration of Independence and MN150 each day

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 Also, check out the MN150 wiki page.

Truvia, the latest sugar alternative

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Cargill, along with Coca-Cola, introduced a new zero-calorie sweetener called Truvia. It’s made from an extract from the leaves of the Stevia plant. Find out about the research behind the rebiana extract.

Pioneer Press: The substance is about 200 times as sweet as sugar, contains no calories and has some advantages to the food industry because it doesn’t degrade when heated or when mixed with other foods. Stevia is commonly used in Japan and parts of South America, but it’s rare in this country outside of health-food circles.

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Cargill, based in Wayzata, MN, is the nation’s second largest private company, employs 158,000 employees worldwide and is involved in all sorts of agricultural operations: including grain, cotton, sugar, petroleum and financial trading; food processing; futures brokering; health and pharmaceutical products; agricultural services such as animal feed and crop protection; and industrial products including biofuels, oils and lubricants, starches, and salt.

The Wikipedia profile includes this note about Cargill’s political end economic views:

Cargill is an active proponent of free trade policies. It lobbied for China’s membership in WTO, as well as for increased trade with Cuba and Brazil. Cargill’s position is based on its strong support of neo-liberal economic principles. First, lesser trade barriers in countries where Cargill does business will lower prices on Cargill’s products, and likely increase their volume of business. Second, the decreases in the cost of food in developing countries theoretically result indirectly in higher income per capita but lower income for local farmers. Cargill benefits from increases in consumer income, because better-paid consumers become inclined to eat a diet higher in wheat, protein, vegetable oil, and processed foods. This improves opportunities for Cargill to sell its products. Cargill’s economists have reasoned that this is true of the lower income countries in particular. As a developing country grows from $1,000 to $6,000 in mean income per capita, Cargill expects the greatest profit growth from its businesses in that country.

Cargill has maintained a 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index (CEI) released by the Human Rights Campaign since 2003.

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Other random facts:

- It is responsible for 25 percent of all United States grain exports.
- It supplies approximately 22 percent of the United States domestic meat market.
- The company exports more product from Argentina than any other company.
- It is the largest poultry producer in Thailand.
- All of the eggs used in McDonald’s restaurants in the United States pass through Cargill’s plants.

Worst planned robbery ever?

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

This W. St. Paul Sprint store robbery received recent national attention on Jay Leno. This may be the worst planned robbery ever, you be the judge.

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When the wannabe robber was admitted to the hospital for treatment, he was asked what he did for a living. He told the officers, “I rob.”

Watch this news report on the incident.

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Kassa reportedly dragged one employee into an office behind the showroom, where he found a second employee. He also found a filing cabinet which he ordered the employees to open, apparently thinking it was a safe.

When Kassa discovered it was full of phone cards, he pistol whipped one of the employees, West St. Paul Police Detective Kevin O’Neill said.

Kassa didn’t realize a third person was in the back of the store, where they called 9-1-1 from.

Kassa reportedly scooped up cash from the store’s tills and had the employees put it in a Sprint bag.

According to police reports, he then produced a roll of duct tape and ordered one employee to tie up the other. Then he ordered the bound employee to tie up the other. After the employees explained how that would be impossible, he tied up the second employee himself.

O’Neill said Kassa then led the two employees out the back door of the store, apparently overlooking the store’s actual safe, which was unlatched at the time. He tried to destroy the store’s security camera system; however, the cameras were linked to a central system outside the store.

Finally, the three exited through the back door, which automatically locked behind them.

When the police arrived, Kassa reportedly fled on foot, ditching the gun but keeping the money. Police said they chased him for about a block until he collapsed, wheezing, from an asthma attack, still clutching the Sprint bag containing the loot. The gun was later recovered by a K-9 unit.

Watch I-35W bridge construction live

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Watch construction of the new St. Anthony Falls (I-35W) bridge in downtown Minneapolis.

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You are seeing a view of the I-35W Bridge construction site looking toward the east. The Army Corps of Engineers Lock and Dam is on the right in the foreground, and the 10th Avenue Bridge is the arched bridge in the distance. Crews are working on the north (left) and south (right) banks in between those two structures. The completed 70′ piers are visible along the riverbanks and the falsework that will support the construction of the back spans is being place. From MNDOT.