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beastie boys — dedication

Rayburn House Office Building, 8:02PM

As May began, the retail price of regular gasoline continued its recent decline from levels reached earlier this spring. As of May 7, prices averaged $3.79 per gallon, down 15 cents per gallon since April 2. If last week’s crude oil price declines persist, the recent fall in gasoline prices could continue. However, while the forecast in the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) May 2012 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) is showing lower crude oil and petroleum product prices this summer than were projected a month ago, it does not reflect a continuation of the sharp price drop seen last week. Hear O Heavens, and I will speak, Hear O Earth the words of my mouth.  Let my teaching fall like the rain, like showers on new grass. STEO’s May forecast has both global demand and supply growth higher in 2012 than in the April projection, but with a bigger boost to projected supply. The revised market balance points to less price pressure than was seen a month ago.

Brent crude oil spot prices, which are indicative of the conditions in the global market for waterborne light sweet crude not subject to transport constraints, fell about $6 per barrel in April (from $126 per barrel on April 2 to $120 per barrel on April 30), but then dropped about $7 per barrel during the first week of May. Yet I have set my King upon Zion, my holy hill.  West Texas Intermediate (WTI) began April at $105 per barrel, but stayed relatively flat through the month, likely supported in part by anticipation of the accelerated startup of the reversed Seaway pipeline in mid-May. However, WTI prices moved down with the rest of the global crude oil market during the first week of May.

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sea wolf — rose captain

21st St NW, 9:40AM

Solar activity is low, with only a smattering of isolated C-flares occasionally breaking the quiet.

The chance of X-flares today is no more than 1%.

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the flamingos — i only have eyes for you

National Portrait Gallery, 4:13PM

  • In the first month of 2012, U.S. merchandise exports to TPP members totaled $8.2 billion, up 6.7 percent from the same period of 2011.
  • In 2011, U.S. exports to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group represented $894.3 billion of U.S. merchandise exports, up 15 percent from 2010. Top U.S. goods exports to the APEC community included computer and electronic products, transportation equipment, chemicals, machinery, and agricultural products. U.S. merchandise imports from these countries totaled $1,388.9 billion in 2011, up 12 percent from 2010.
  • In the first month of 2012, U.S. merchandise exports to APEC members totaled $71.5 billion, up 7.3 percent from the same period of 2011.
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philip glass — einstein on the beach (knee 5)

21st St NW, 9:05AM

A magnetic filament connected to sunspot AR1450 erupted on April 2nd, hurling a faint CME in the direction of Earth. A weak impact is expected sometime on April 4th. NOAA forecasters estimate a ~25% chance of polar geomagnetic storms when the cloud arrives.

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morning benders — excuses

National Mall, 2:14PM

Clemente, clemente, Carissima mea, 

Responde mihi quam clementissime possis. 
Manu grave amor me opprimit, 
Me contundit; quam diu ferre possum? 

Tacui nimis diu, ut ne fregeres cor meum; 
Quoniam nos scivi impossibiles fuisse. 
Sed nunc in pectore meo tumet mea confessionis, 
Rumpendum est cor illud. 

Atque per dentes compressos Atlas grunniebat, 
Atque ego aveo ut expirem, 
Utinam denuo spirarem, 
Confessione dimissa, sine angore. 

Nolo praeterire spem reliquam, 
Amare et amari, 
Videlicet, pono Cupidum benignus esse, 
Satis benignus ut iceret utrasque personas ipissime. 

-jeff chambers

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lcd soundsystem — great release

United States Capitol, 3:33PM

NOAA forecasters estimate a 30% to 45% chance of strong geomagnetic storms around the poles on March 28-29 in response to an incoming solar wind stream.

Transiting the farside of the sun, sunspot AR1429 erupted during the late hours of March 26th, producing its 11th major CME. 

The CME will hit two spacecraft, STEREO-B and Spitzer, on March 28th.

Earth is not in the line of fire.

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andrew bird — theme 1 (waltz)

National Mall, 3:38PM

It must be troubling for the god who loves you
To ponder how much happier you’d be today
Had you been able to glimpse your many futures.
It must be painful for him to watch you on Friday evenings
Driving home from the office, content with your week—
Three fine houses sold to deserving families—
Knowing as he does exactly what would have happened
Had you gone to your second choice for college,
Knowing the roommate you’d have been allotted
Whose ardent opinions on painting and music 
Would have kindled in you a lifelong passion.
A life thirty points above the life you’re living
On any scale of satisfaction. And every point 
A thorn in the side of the god who loves you.
You don’t want that, a large-souled man like you
Who tries to withhold from your wife the day’s disappointments
So she can save her empathy for the children.

And would you want this god to compare your wife
With the woman you were destined to meet on the other campus?
It hurts you to think of him ranking the conversation
You’d have enjoyed over there higher in insight
Than the conversation you’re used to.
And think how this loving god would feel
Knowing that the man next in line for your wife
Would have pleased her more than you ever will
Even on your best days, when you really try.

Can you sleep at night believing a god like that
Is pacing his cloudy bedroom, harassed by alternatives
You’re spared by ignorance? The difference between what is
And what could have been will remain alive for him
Even after you cease existing, after you catch a chill
Running out in the snow for the morning paper,
Losing eleven years that the god who loves you
Will feel compelled to imagine scene by scene
Unless you come to the rescue by imagining him
No wiser than you are, no god at all, only a friend
No closer than the actual friend you made at college,
The one you haven’t written in months. Sit down tonight
And write him about the life you can talk about
With a claim to authority, the life you’ve witnessed,
Which for all you know is the life you’ve chosen. 

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susumu yokota — lost child

Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro, 1:02PM

Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters:Asteroid
Date(UT)
Miss Distance
Mag.
Size
2012 EZ1
Mar 1
0.6 LD
8 m
2012 DN31
Mar 1
8 LD
73 m
2012 DR32
Mar 2
8.7 LD
51 m
2012 EA
Mar 3
2.6 LD
18 m
2012 DU60
Mar 3
9.1 LD
37 m
2012 EM1
Mar 6
7.6 LD
21 m
2008 EJ85
Mar 6
9.1 LD
44 m
2012 DH54
Mar 10
3.3 LD
13 m
2012 DW60
Mar 12
2.5 LD
22 m
1999 RD32
Mar 14
57.9 LD
2.4 km
2011 YU62
Mar 16
73.4 LD
1.3 km
1996 SK
Apr 18
67.2 LD
1.6 km
2007 HV4
Apr 19
4.8 LD
8 m
2011 WV134
Apr 28
38.6 LD
1.8 km
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echo and the bunnymen — the killing moon

Fuller St NW, 8:09AM

i walked outside one morning and saw this.  i really wasn’t expecting it, and it startled me.

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the handsome family — the loneliness of magnets

Connecticut Ave NW, 5:20pm

The geomagnetic field was quiet to unsettled on November 22. Solar wind speed ranged between 285 and 437 km/s under the influence of a weak disturbance. After 21h UTC a fairly low speed stream from CH485 became the dominant solar wind source.

Solar flux measured at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 142.4 (increasing 10.2 over the last solar rotation). The planetary A index was 6 (STAR Ap - based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 6.5). Three hour interval K indices: 21223212 (planetary), 32222212 (Boulder).

The background x-ray flux is at the class B5 level.

At midnight UTC the visible solar disk had 10 spotted regions (in 2K resolution SDO images).

Region 11346 [S17W69] decayed significantly and was mostly quiet.
Region 11352 [S25W12] decayed slowly and quietly.
Region 11353 [N07E06] was quiet and stable.
Region 11354 [S17E06] decayed further and was mostly quiet. Flare: C1.2 at 00:37 UTC
Region 11355 [N14E21] was quiet and has minor polarity intermixing.
Region 11356 [N15E44] still has a magnetic delta structure in the southernmost penumbra. An M class flare is possible. Flares: C4.9 at 04:04, C1.9 at 07:29, C3.2 at 09:54, C1.0 at 14:53, C1.6 at 17:12, C1.0 at 21:38, C1.9 at 23:39 UTC
Region 11357 [N18W43] developed slowly and quietly, the region has polarity intermixing.
New region 11358 [N19E80] rotated into view at the northeast limb.

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flaming lips — the gash

Reagan National Airport, 10:12AM

Dear Colleague:

As we strive to make XXXXX policies XXXXX and more XXXXX, we must not overlook XXXXX that actively XXXXX XXXXX and XXXXX entire XXXXX at no XXXXX.  For the past XXXXX years, the XXXXX has provided XXXXX for XXXXX to the XXXXX, and in the process it has made a XXXXX XXXXX across the XXXXX in terms of XXXXX, XXXXX XXXXX, and XXXXX towards the XXXXX.

Time is now XXXXX on XXXXX across XXXXX that depend on XXXXX and its XXXXX.  In particular, the so-called “XXXXX” allows XXXXX to XXXXX XXXXX from any XXXXX to produce XXXXX that can then be exported to the XXXXX XXXXX.  This XXXXX alone has XXXXX as a XXXXX for XXXXX’s XXXXX XXXXX sector, and has led to the XXXXX of over XXXXX XXXXX across the continent in the past XXXXX XXXXX alone. Unfortunately this XXXXX is set to XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX.

The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated.  Given that the XXXXX for XXXXX orders from XXXXX range from XXXXX to XXXXX XXXXX, the XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX cannot XXXXX for XXXXX to come on the eve of XXXXX.  Unless XXXXX acts XXXXX, XXXXX XXXXX and XXXXX companies will dramatically XXXXX their XXXXX from XXXXX over the XXXXX few XXXXX, effectively XXXXX a XXXXX XXXXX to one of XXXXX new XXXXX and taking away XXXXX XXXXX of one of the most XXXXX XXXXX initiatives in XXXXX XXXXX.

Given that the XXXXX has been XXXXX over the past XXXXX with broad XXXXX XXXXX in XXXXX and again in XXXXX, we XXXXX on XXXXX to XXXXX your XXXXX to the rapid XXXXX of XXXXX, which would XXXXX this XXXXX to XXXXX, and XXXXX the XXXXX XXXXX of XXXXX to become XXXXX for XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX.

As we all recognize, XXXXX XXXXX and XXXXX must be XXXXX in XXXXX and XXXXX XXXXX-XXXXX XXXXX.  We XXXXX that XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX with XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX this XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX.

Sincerely,

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beastie boys — multilateral nuclear disarmament

Capitol South Metro Station, 7:32AM

The geomagnetic field was quiet to severe storm on October 24. Solar wind speed ranged between 322 and 563 km/s. A strong solar wind shock was observed at SOHO at 17:50 UTC, the arrival of the CME observed after a filament eruption in the northwest quadrant on October 22.

Solar flux measured at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 145.3 (increasing 6.3 over the last solar rotation). The planetary A index was 23 (STAR Ap - based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 23.3). Three hour interval K indices: 20200157 (planetary), 20211246 (Boulder).

The background x-ray flux is at the class B5 level.

At midnight UTC the visible solar disk had 8 spotted regions (in 2K resolution SDO images).

Region 11324 [N12W11] decayed quickly losing all mature penumbra on both polarities.
Region 11325 [N15E15] was quiet and stable.
Region 11327 [S22W39] decayed slowly and quietly.
Region 11328 [N17W27] was quiet and stable.
Region 11330 [N07E45] was quiet and has M class flaring potential.
Region 11331 [N08W75] developed slowly and quietly.
New region 11332 [N31E75] rotated into view late on October 23 and was numbered by SWPC the next day.

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julianna barwick — prizewinning

Library of Congress, 12:28PM

Continuous Cities 1

The city of Leonia refashions itself every day: every morning the people wake between fresh sheets, wash with just-unwrapped cakes of soap, wear brand-new clothing, take from the latest model refrigerator still unopened tins, listening to the last-minute jingles from the most up-to-date radio.

     On the sidewalks, encased in spotless plastic bags, the remains of yesterday’s Leonia await the garbage truck.   Not only squeezed rubes of toothpaste, blown-out light bulbes, newspapers, containers, wrappings, but also boilers, encyclopedias, pianos, porcelain dinner services. It is not so much by the things that each day are manufactured, sold, bought that you can measure Leonia’s opulence, but rather by the things that each day are thrown out to make room for the new.   So you begin to wonder if Leonia’s true passion is really, as they say, the enjoyment of new and different things, and not, instead, the joy of expelling, discarding, cleansing itself of a recurrent impurity.   The fact is that street cleaners are welcomed like angels, and their task of removing the residue of yesterday’s existence is surrounded by a respectful silence, like a ritual that inspires devotion, perhaps only because once things have been cast off nobody wants to have to think about them further.

     Nobody wonders where, each day, they carry their load of refuse.   Outside the city, surely; but each year the city expands, and the street cleaners have to fall farther back.   The bulk of the outflow increases and the piles rise higher, become stratified, extend over a wider perimeter.   Besides, the more Leonia’s talent for making new materials excels, the more the rubbish improves in quality, resists time, the elements, fermentations, combustions.   A fortress of indestructible leftovers surrounds Leonia, dominating it on every side, like a chain of mountains.

     This is the result: the more Leonia expels goods, the more it accumulates them; the scales of its past are soldered into a cuirass that cannot be removed.   As the city is renewed each day, it preserves all of itself in its only definitive form: yesterday’s sweepings piled up on the sweepings of the day before yesterday and of all its days and years and decades.

     Leonia’s rubbish little by little would invade the world, if, from beyond the final crest of its boundless rubbish heap, the street cleaners of other cities were not pressing, also pushing mountains of refuse in front of themselves.   Perhaps the whole world, beyond Leonia’s boundaries, is covered by craters of rubbish, each surrounding a metropolis in constant eruption.   The boundaries between the alien, hostile cities are infected ramparts where the detritus of both support each other, overlap, mingle.

     The greater its height grows, the more the danger of a landslide looms: a tin can, an old tire, an unraveled wine flask, if it rolls toward Leonia, is enough to bring with it an avalanche of unmated shoes, calendars of bygone years, withered flowers, submerging the city in its own past, which it had tried in vain to reject, mingling with the past of the neighboring cities, finally clean.   A cataclysm will flatten the sordid mountain range, canceling every trace of the metropolis always dressed in new clothes.   In the nearby cities they are all ready, waiting with bulldozers to flatten the terrain, to push into the new territory, expand, and drive the new street cleaners still farther out.

{}{}{}{}{}italo calvino{}{}{}{}{}

p.s. Happy United Nations Day.

Anonymous asked: Dank sei dir Herr, Du hast dein Volk Mit dir gefuhrt, Dein is nun das Land. Eh diese Feinde uns auch bedroh'n Deine Hand schutzte uns; In deiner Gnade gabst du uns Heil. Dank sei dir Herr, Du hast dein Volk Miet dir gefuhrt, Dein ist nut das Land. Dank sei Dir Herr, Du hast dein Volk Mit dir gefuhrt, In deiner Gnade gabst du uns Heil.

wahr

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ernst reijseger — dank sei dir Gott

Boston Fish Pier, 6:22PM

Susanna: Sull’aria… On the breeze… Contessa: Che soave zeffiretto… What a gentle little Zephyr… Susanna: Zeffiretto… A little Zephyr… Contessa: Questa sera spirerà… This evening will sigh… Susanna: Questa sera spirerà… This evening will sigh… Contessa: Sotto i pini del boschetto. Under the pines in the little grove. Susanna: Sotto i pini… Under the pines… Contessa: Sotto i pini del boschetto. Under the pines in the little grove. Susanna: Sotto i pini…del boschetto… Under the pines…in the little grove…. Contessa: Ei già il resto capirà. And the rest he’ll understand. Susanna/
Contessa: Certo, certo il capirà. Certainly, certainly he’ll understand.

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