Sunday, December 21, 2008

My favorite Christmas song


This kills. First recorded, with Phil Spector, in 1963, "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" is performed by Darlene Love live every year on Letterman's show. Check it out:

Darlene Love does “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home):



Love's original recording (with Phil Spector, 1963):


Read about Spector’s classic album, A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (1963).

See the white dot just to the right of the middle? It's a UFO. I found it (moving) on three of my pics. I have no idea what it is.

Lambrose Canyon, my home. Click on the photo to really see the colors.

Somewhere at the end of Silverado Canyon. Click on this one to enlarge it. Love the detail.

Rescue


An editorial in this morning’s The Observer:

At last, science gets a champion

The decision by Barack Obama to appoint John Holdren as his chief scientific adviser deserves widespread welcome. The Harvard academic and former energy expert at the University of California, Berkeley, commands international respect among physicists, climate experts and other researchers. He is an able scientist and is also a vociferous critic of those who still deny our planet is overheating because of humanity's industrial activities.

Sceptics such as academic Bjørn Lomborg have already been singled out by Holdren for some uncompromising criticism. He accused the late author Michael Crichton of "colossal ignorance and arrogance".


Thus Obama, who takes up office on 20 January, has made it clear through Holdren's appointment that global warming is going to be dealt with robustly by his administration. There is no longer room for doubt. Our planet faces a climate catastrophe of our making. Accepting this point is heartening news for the US—and for the rest of the world which, until now, has looked in vain for strong leadership from America in combating global warming. It was in part the hope of a change in US climate policy that helped give last November's presidential elections such keen global interest.

However, there is more to the elevation of Holdren, a former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, than the boosting of US climate action. In selecting a scientist of his stature, Obama is signalling clearly that he will be ending policies, introduced by George W Bush, that saw science sidelined and the advice of its practitioners ignored and sometimes distorted by the White House.

Hundreds of instances of political interference in the work of government agency researchers have been recorded over the past eight years, a shameful state of affairs that led to the demoralisation of thousands of US scientists. With Holdren, Obama has indicated this will now be brought to an end.


Xmas in Silverado Canyon.

Another Song for the Season

Gotta love Tom Lehrer - here's one for the season. Please ignore the capitalization errors.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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