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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

water and science museum

The discovery chamber




The Water Board, where science and join the liquid component for disclosure

This is a permanent exhibition hall whose main objective is to bring visitors to the nature and importance of water for the planet.

The various modules that are included in the room you can discover the properties of water, experiment and observe water-related facts to know about some basic principles related to fluid dynamics and meet several species of animals associated with wetland areas , the two rivers and seas of the region of Murcia: the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea.

Within this great hall are 38 modules for the world's largest exhibition of water in the Region of Murcia. Some of them are based on games, audiovisual, touch screen, or computer information to make the visit more pleasant, entertaining and educational. Among the modules in this room can be found:

Relative humidity.
Metro water.
States of water and its distribution.
Decompose water.
The solid, liquid and gas.
A colorless liquid ..... or greenish blue.
Hydrostatic pressure.
A density problem.
Convection currents.
Water is essential for reproduction.
Along the River Segura.
The Mediterranean Sea.
Life in the Mar Menor.
Adapted by water.
The water consumption.
Stories from the sea.
Erosion and desertification.

The Water Board has a space dedicated to library-related publications available to the world of science and water.

Planetarium: The museum about to almost touch the stars

The Planetarium at the Museum of Science and Water is a small domed room that accommodates up to 26 seats and is simulated in the Northern Hemisphere sky with an accuracy of 2,500 stars, the sun and the planets wandering.
The planetarium dome is also shown in view of the universe and simulations for the visitor to understand more easily a certain astronomical concepts.

The planetarium has two basic sessions for visitors:

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Heaven of the people: is to cover different skies during the year. Introduction to mythology related to the stars.
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The Solar System: Journey through the solar system and the sky of the earth, night and day.

At the door of the planetarium is a small room you can see a model of the Hubble Space Telescope. Also in this room there are some pictures that Hubble has sent to earth to planets and stars of our universe.

Discover Chamber: the power of imagination to science

This room is aimed at children aged between 3 and 7 years of age. The sensory abilities of children are trying to awaken or sharpen in this room to participate in recreational and motivational activities designed especially for this purpose

The room also has a small children's library so that children can learn in the books of the various factors surrounding the world of science and water.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

funny

the weather cock

wednesday song

song of the day,

Galicia forest fires have burned 800 hectares of land




The head of one of the companies of the Military Emergency Unit (UME), Alfonso Gomez Campaign, reported Monday that the fire in the town of Boiro (A Coruña) was swept away between "500 and 550 hectares and hoped "to leave controlled" on Monday. However, Rural totalled 450 hectares destroyed in Boiro. Forest fires in Galicia, several of which remain active, and have burned 800 acres. About 1700 hours was diverted road traffic between 7 and 11 kilometers the highway between Santiago and Brion told RNE, Gómez campaign implied that the flames were practically controlled Boiro since the evolution of fire "is still quite favourable." Moreover, at 17.00 on road traffic was diverted between 7 and 11 kilometres of the highway between Santiago de Compostela and Brion (A Coruña) by the proximity of the flames of a forest fire in the area, said the Civil Guard, who explained that the cut was in effect entry Santiago.

Also still active, but controlled, a fire in Muxía, which has devastated 30 hectares from the afternoon of Sunday, and another in Camariñas, which has also affected some 30 hectares at the moment. However, it remains active and no other fire control more than twenty acres in the parish of Berdoias in Vimianzo, which has burned about 30 hectares. Four are taken for extinguished fires These are fires that have affected Bayonne where 45 acres have been burned to Vimianzo, where they have burnt 25 hectares and Santa Comba, where is given by Rural extinguished two fires that have burned 180 hectares between them. The fire that affects the natural park Peneda-Gerês (Portugal ) has not become more important GaliciaEl affected Montouto parish, in a fire that started Saturday afternoon and who worked on the termination of five officers, fourteen brigades, a Rapid Intervention municipal group, nine bombs and motorcycle four helicopters. In addition, the regional government says the fire that affects Peneda-Gerês natural park in Portugal, which continues in the park Xurés in Ourense, "not entered" in Galicia.

According to Rural Areas, air facilities of the regional government and the state water the border area and the wind helps also to position the flames south. Lack of extinguishers Secretary of Organisation of Ourense PSdeG Maria Quintas denounced on Monday the lack of means of extinction of the Xunta near Xurés Natural Park, which in Portuguese side have a fire for several days it can penetrate into Galicia. In addition, Rural Fire said there are other "minor "those who do not report because its policy is to provide data of fires in excess of twenty hectares.

The investigation of Spanair crash give their results in December




The Committee on Accident and Incident Investigation of Civil Aviation (CIAIAC) has released a "progress note" on the Spanair plane crash on August 20, 2008 in Madrid-Barajas airport, which killed 154 people and announced that in December will be the final report. The Spanair plane, an MD-82 JF3022 flight bound for Gran Canaria, suffered the accident at the time of takeoff from Barajas airport, killing 154 people, including 148 passengers and six crew. Eighteen people survived.
The final report was delivered to the parties involved before the end of the year to carry out the arguments as they think fit the story published by the CIAIAC is a new document that is issued two years ago when the plane crash, as progress in the development of research, but adds nothing new to report issued on August 4, 2009. CIAIAC According to the so-called "progress note" refers to a pre-final report is expected to deliver to the parties involved before the end of the year to carry out the arguments as they think fit, and their comments. Once this process is completed may publish the final report on the reason that the McDonnell Douglas DC9 (MD-82) for Spanair, registration EC-HFP, crashed.

Since the Commission notes that it is preparing the draft final report, which must be completed in December 2010, and officially announced that the diffusion is expected other before the final document. As for the details of the accident, CIAIAC it refers to "interim" published on 4 August 2009, which showed a more detailed description of the flight, research to date and the safety recommendations. However, communication affects the takeoff was conducted with an inappropriate and unapproved configuration, being the flaps and slaps (flaps for easy take off and landing) fully retracted. There is also a pointed reference to the previous report that the warning system for improper configuration off (TOWS) with which the aircraft was fitted was not activated.

Two people were slightly injured




Two people were slightly injured after the bus crash yesterday afternoon in the A-30, at the height of the town of Cieza. The highway remained cut for half an hour because the car damaged trailer carrying two horses, which remained loose on the road until they were appeased by one of the injured persons and towed by another vehicle. The two injured people were taken to Vega del Segura-hospital Guirao Lorenzo de Cieza to practice a more thorough medical examination. Apparently, the two horses suffered no damage whatsoever. During the time that remained cut off the road, the vehicles were diverted through the intersection Cieza, Cieza reinstated by the center and south. So the scene shifted several units of the Guardia Civil Traffic and maintenance workers of the carriageway.



A whirlwind swept the coast
Five hundred people worked all day yesterday to try to restore normalcy to the town of Eagle after a severe storm downloaded more than 80 liters per square meter and also flooded beaches and Lorca Mazarrón

A large waterspout downloaded yesterday more than 80 liters per square meter in just over an hour in the town of Aguilas storm was moving toward and Mazarrón Lorca, which also caused significant damage. Heavy rains, which caught unawares by the neighbors in the absence of established any kind of warning, caused flooding in many garages, basements and shops, while there were breaks in the sewerage system, which was collapsed. About five hundred troops worked all day to try to restore normalcy in Aguilas, where the first thing in the morning the life of the village became a chaos with roads cut and cars piled up on the edge of the wadi. Moved to the area Emergency Military Unit and the helicopter base in Sewer Air Rescue Group of the Consortium for Fire Fighting and Rescue. The force of the water as it passes along the Ramblas de Las Culebras, El Charco and Calabardina, made the cars were washed away to the sea and, after checking that there were people inside, at about 1930 hours an team of the Emergency Military Unit (UME), together with various local emergency staff, carried out work of a revival of cars, local sources said, who stressed that the mayor was in contact during the day yesterday with the Minister Industry, Miguel Sebastian, who is these days in Murcia. In addition, the Council has enabled phones citizen information 968 968 41 88 45 41 88 27 for those who have to resolve any questions.

From morning traffic were cut six regional road network due to heavy rains, although late in the afternoon, the Ministry of Public Works and Land Management reported that all had been opened and that the special road safety device will continue until Thursday, a day which is expected to remit the heavy rains that are affecting especially Guadalentín Valley. The brigades of the general direction of road signposted all those sections where the movement was difficult for drivers to take precautions, said the regional government. In the EMU Eagles worked yesterday moved to 77 people and 32 vehicles to fire engines, machines mixed minimáquinas, ambulance, nurses, generator, among others. Thus, the government delegate, Rafael González Tovar, said troops were expected to stay overnight in a sports stadium Eagles prepared for that purpose, in order to continue its work in today. González Tovar noted that among the tasks assigned to the UME is in this speech are the bilge water and sludge, clear communication pathways, removal of obstacles, and vehicle recovery in streams and beaches.

Eagles Red Cross also launched a special device from 7.30 hours before the heavy rains in the city. From the early hours of the morning the local Red Cross coordinator, Miguel Angel Gallego Molina, activated several roadblocks of volunteers and Red Cross medical team attached to the Plan Copla, with the expectation that it is necessary to use the search and rescue vehicles . In addition, the health service manager 061, Jose Antonio Alvarez told an OPINION that displaced mobile ICU to the hospital in Lorca, Eagles and a HEU to another SUV Mazarrón and an ambulance in case it was necessary to attend to some wounded.

museum of the cathedral of murcia





The new museum arises from the major refurbishment which has been opened on April 6, 1957 , showing some of the most significant works from the collection of the cathedral treasures collected over centuries. The museum, which is part of Cathedral building, Took in the early days Chapter House and south side of the former cloister of the fourteenth centuryIn 1963 proceeded to repair the floor and side walls and 1966 works were auctioned by the discovery , restoration and adaptation of three century Gothic chapels also XIV. After current restoration and expansion have been worth the pieces of his collection, with new exhibition spaces and discourses .

ARCHITECTURE TO BARE



Pasarela que permite visualizar los restos arqueológicos que se encontraban en el subsuelo
Today , visitors can see a wide range of objects religious artBesides enjoying the findings that the renovations have brought to light: Islamic archaeological remains , wall paintings and Gothic arches incomplete sequence of the remaining three sides of the cloister, All hidden in the buildings that over time had gone up .

A wooden walkway allows metal and glass display archaeological remains that were in the basement. Thanks to them we can get a general idea of the constructive evolution of this space over the centuries: at the lower levels remains part of the distribution of Muslim residents of centuries XI- XIIOn these structures were built other elements belonging to the prayer hall of the mosque of the XII -XIII several rows of brick pillars, which are foundation blocks of lime mortar, looking southeast towards the qibla wall (located under the front of the doors of the Apostles) and, finally , the construction of Gothic cloister the mid- fourteenth century affected, in part , to the factory of the mosque in this sector, which would be completely demolished in the next century.

The stone walls of the museum , as well as some vaults and arches, decorative housed unpublished : valuable wall paintings which have been restored after removing the coating that was hiding.

THE COLLECTION


Pintura mural del museo
The museum script touches on the highlights of the history of the cathedral and the Diocese of Cartagena and its players , starting from the Christian conquest in the thirteenth century and in the celebrations and rituals of the liturgical calendar .

Roman sarcophagi , paintings , sculptures, and luxury items conducted in different artistic centers within and outside Spain, set up the pieces from the permanent collection. Over a hundred pieces that are displayed on a exceptional architectural space Gothic factory , but with Renaissance and subsequent interventions .

The Museum of Ethnic Music



The Museum of Ethnic Music , is the fruit of long research trips Carlos Blanco Fadol (www.museomusicaetnica.com.) Since 1970 swept forests , mountains and deserts of countries from all continents contacting ethnic groups that preserve the increasingly rare traditional instruments and music , stories and legends of them dating from the third century BC the twentieth century , spanning cultures of 145 countries on 5 continents.

The instruments are noted for their exotic , authentic and spectacular , featuring such diverse sizes as small clarinet barley stem Belarus, to the huge Chinese drum , which is almost four meters high, including its structure. Most of the collection museum collections are no longer used in their places of origin , being displaced by new trends in music , or reduced to small groups of musicians.

The different sections of the museum offers visitors a varied sample of the musical culture of the world's peoples .

The Cigarralejo museum



The Cigarralejo is about 4 km. Mula city in the right bank of the River, the northern tip of a mountain chain oriented in SW- NE. Has the peculiarity of being one of the few settlements in the Iberian simultaneously known town, the necropolis and the sanctuary. Located at a crossroads that links to other sites Iberian environment, as the head of Uncle Pio ( Archena ) and Coimbra del Barranco Ancho ( Jumilla ), via Yéchar . This route passes an ancient Roman road that links all with the High Andalusia meseteño southeast and east coast .

Emeterio Cuadrado discovered by chance the sanctuary in 1945 , carrying out excavation between 1946 and 1948. Its privileged location atop a rock wheel , give it a natural defense , while overlooking the entire area. This is a unique building that would complement the town in its political, administrative and religious . 29 x 12 m. , consists of a central aisle along which articulate a series of units , made with masonry walls of various thicknesses, perfectly adapted to topography . Done in the same period , possibly in the s. IV a. C., still in use until s. II a. C., when it was abandoned after suffering a fire , but not before ritually hide beneath a wall of the room H.11 , a set of votive or offerings. Most of them are small sandstone carvings in the form of horses , either singly or in pairs or mare with foal pairs , some richly caparisoned . There is no shortage of human representations , male and female , in the round and collected attitude . The detailed study of these votive has enabled a deeper knowledge of the harnesses of the horses of the Iberian clothing and appreciate different hand craftsmanship .

Inscripcion Ibérica
At the foot of that wheel , the cemetery sits , with an approximate area of 1940 m2. E. It Iberian burials discovered 547 square , framed chronologically between the early century IV and I a. C. The campaigns were conducted between 1948 and 1988, when that ran out of land that was his property , leaving for future interventions , some 800 m2. The systematic excavations have been allowed to have an understanding of the religious and funerary ritual in Iberian -Segura Mula area , where much of the graves where the dead were deposited once or cremated on the pyre ustrinum , with his " grave goods "were covered with a square-shaped mound of cobbles and different size , based on the social status of the deceased. Another feature of this cemetery is the presence of stone sculptures in the type - Estela Pilar , placed on top of some of the most ancient tombs , sculptures that are destroyed in the second half of the s. IV a. C. for reasons yet to be defined .

The grave goods recovered are very varied , being basically composed of tools and implements used in daily life such as pottery containers , agricultural tools, or related to the textile and tanning of hides , ornaments and weapons and prestige . The study of all as it was approaching us daily activity in the town , which still can be seen on the surface, the layout of the house walls and the remains of the wall that had to protect it in case of danger , but needed for the conduct of the relevant archaeological excavations allow us to have an overview of this interesting group Iberian .

Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia



The Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia is one of the longest established institutions of our region. Its origin is linked to Provincial Commission of Monuments Murcia (1844), whose work of preservation and conservation of heritage for the sake of the establishment of a Provincial Museum materialize in 1864. In the same year when creating the Provincial Museum of Painting and Sculpture, which , later , add the Department of Archaeology .

The museum, opened in 1910 by architect Pedro Martinez CerdanWho embodies the premises of architectural eclecticism . It will then be renovated by architects such as Pedro San Martin Moro (1973-1975) and Manuel Cuadrado Isasa (1998-2000).

At present the MUBAM develops a program based on the history of styles and timing of the collection exposed , following a didactic exhibition and whose ultimate goal is to bring the works to visitors.

On the other hand , the other end of the museum , such as conservation , acquisition , research and dissemination have been guaranteed since ancient times. This is demonstrated by events such as the publication of Bulletin of the Provincial Museum of Murcia, the creation of the P. Commission Library Monuments, With jewels like the editions of Vitruvius S. XVIII, or Comedy Leandro Fernandez de Moratin (ed. S. XVIII ) and other volumes of the seventeenth to S. XIX.

With respect to acquisitions of the Museum 's important to mention the ability to first, Provincial Monuments Commission and then Board of Trustees, Which led to various donations , purchases and deposits in the early years.
La Sala VII del Museo


Works like The martyrdom of S. Agapito Palestrina of Odazzi , the Portrait D. Fuentes and Javier Ponte Federico de Madrazo or collection of tables Carlos de Haes , corroborate the importance of the Museum for decades promoted the protection and heritage conservation. Outstanding museum institutions give way, in turn , works of art , as in the case of the Museo Nacional del Prado significant funds deposited by painting since the mid- nineteenth century or the Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia. It also has various collections of paintings from the sixteenth to the nineteenth attached to the Autonomous Community of Murcia .

So as to enhance the dissemination , protection and promotion of our heritage .

Archaeological Museum of Murcia



The Archaeological Museum of Murcia Real created the Ministry of Public Order on July 6, 1864 by contributions from the Provincial Commission of Monuments. For many years, collections of Archaeology lived with the Painting and Sculpture in the East room of the Teatro de los Infantes de Murcia ( 1864), in the building of Contrast ( 1866) and in the building built by Pedro Martinez in 1910 Cerdan and today is home to the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia . In 1953 , the Provincial Archaeological Museum collections were moved to the building constructed by José Luis León for the Casa de la Cultura, Palacio Provincial Archives, Libraries and Museums. In 1962 , the collection of Archaeology and the building was declared a Historic- Artistic Monuments . long-standing institution in the preservation and dissemination of archaeological and artistic heritage , the Archaeological Museum has notable collections of various archaeological sites in the region of Murcia. In a total of sixteen rooms , we propose a walk through prehistory from the Paleolithic period to the Bronze Age and traces the early history and history to the Christian period and the Visigoths.

The Unfortunate Sex Life of the Banana



The Unfortunate Sex Life of the Banana,The humble banana almost seems like a miracle of nature. Colourful, nutritious, and much cherished by children, monkeys and clowns, it has a favoured position in the planet’s fruitbowls. The banana is vitally important in many regions of the tropics, where different parts of the plant are used for clothing, paper and tableware, and where the fruit itself is an essential dietary staple. People across the globe appreciate the soft, nourishing flesh, the snack-sized portions, and the easy-peel covering that conveniently changes colour to indicate ripeness. Individual fruit—or fingers—sit comfortably in the human hand, readily detached from their close-packed companions. Indeed, the banana appears almost purpose-designed for efficient human consumption and distribution. It is difficult to conceive of a more fortuitous fruit.
The banana, however, is a freakish and fragile genetic mutant; one that has survived through the centuries due to the sustained application of selective breeding by diligent humans. Indeed, the “miraculous” banana is far from being a no-strings-attached gift from nature. Its cheerful appearance hides a fatal flaw— one that threatens its proud place in the grocery basket. The banana’s problem can be summed up in a single word: sex.
The banana plant is a hybrid, originating from the mismatched pairing of two South Asian wild plant species: Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana.
Between these two products of nature, the former produces unpalatable fruit flesh, and the latter is far too seedy for enjoyable consumption. Nonetheless, these closely related plants occasionally cross-pollinate and spawn seedlings which grow into sterile, half-breed banana plants. Some ten thousand years ago, early human experimenters noted that some of these hybridized Musa bore unexpectedly tasty, seedless fruit with an unheard-of yellowness and inexplicably amusing shape. They also proved an excellent source of carbohydrates and other important nutrients.
wild_banana A seed-packed wild musa (banana)


Despite the hybrid’s unfortunate sexual impotence, shrewd would-be agriculturalists realised that the plants could be cultivated from suckering shoots and cuttings taken from the underground stem. The genetically identical progeny produced this way remained sterile, yet the new plant could be widely propagated with human help. An intensive and prolonged process of selective breeding—aided by the variety of hybrids and occasional random genetic mutations—eventually evolved the banana into its present familiar form. Arab traders carried these new wonderfruit to Africa, and Spanish conquistadors relayed them onwards to the Americas. Thus the tasty new banana was spared from an otherwise unavoidable evolutionary dead-end.

Today, bananas and their close relatives, the starchy plantains, grow in a number of different varieties or cultivars. Among temperate palates, the most familiar is the Cavendish, a shapely and sweet-tasting dessert banana. This is the banana found in the supermarkets, splits, and milkshakes of the developed world. It is exported on an industrial scale from commercial plantations in the tropics. Every Cavendish is genetically identical, possessing the same pleasant taste (which is somewhat lacking in more subtle flavours according to banana aficionados). They also all share the same potential for yellow curvaceousness and the same susceptibility to disease.
Although there are numerous other banana and plantain varieties cultivated for local consumption in Africa and Asia, none has the same worldwide appeal as the Cavendish. While these other varieties display more genetic variability, all come from the same sterile Musa hybrids which so delighted our forebears thousands of years ago. Likewise none of them have enjoyed the benefits of the frenzied gene-shuffling facilitated by sexual congress.
Stuck with the clunky, inefficient cloning of asexual reproduction, the sterile banana is at a serious disadvantage in the never-ending biological arms race between plant and pest. Indeed, it is a well-established fact that bananas are particularly prone to crop-consuming insects and diseases.
A severe outbreak of banana disease could easily spread through the genetically uniform plantations, devastating economies and depriving our fruitbowls. Varieties grown for local consumption would also suffer, potentially causing mass starvation in tropical regions.
banana_bag Banana bunches in protective isolation

.This scenario may seem preposterous, but researchers all over the world are earnestly exploring the possibility. The custodians of the beloved banana are all too aware of the potential for a banana apocalypse— because it has already happened in the fruit’s past. And the next time could be much worse.
Until the middle of the twentieth century, most bananas on sale in the developed world belonged to the Gros Michel cultivar. These bananas were sweet and tasty and didn’t spoil too quickly, making them eminently suitable for commercial export. Old-timers contend that in flavour and convenience, the Gros Michel outshone even the current top-banana, the Cavendish. Yet from the early twentieth century, large plantations of ‘Big Mike’ proved increasingly fertile ground for a fungal leaf affliction known as Panama disease. Affected crops would soon deteriorate into rotting piles of unprofitable vegetation. As the century progressed, commercial growers found themselves in a desperate race against time, making doomed attempts to establish new plantations in disease-free areas of rainforest before the fungus arrived.


In the 1950s the Vietnamese Cavendish came to the rescue. Banana companies delayed switching from Big Mike for as long as possible due to the necessary changes in growing, storage, and ripening infrastructure, and many producers teetered on the edge of bankruptcy. As Big Mike started pushing up daisies, banana plantations frantically reconfigured, and by the mid 1960s the changeover was largely complete. The distinct—and now extinct—taste of Big Mike was quickly lost to the fickle public memory. Cavendish was king.
It has done a sterling job in the intervening years, yet now the Cavendish is starting to struggle in its own contest against contagion. In the 1970s a disease named Black Sigatoka was beaten back with enthusiastic applications of pesticide, but more recently a new strain of the original bane of the banana has threatened the plantations. Since 1992 a vigorous, pesticide-tolerant strain of Panama disease has been wiping out bananas—including previously resistant crops of Cavendish—in Southeast Asia. It has yet to reach the large commercial plantations in Latin America, but most banana-watchers believe that this is only a matter of time.

Navel orange and its underdeveloped siamese twinOpinions differ on how long the Cavendish can survive the new onslaught, and on the best way to tackle the threat. This time, unfortunately, there is no obvious back-up variety waiting in the wings. So far, banana science has provided scant few approaches for improving disease resistance. One method involves the traditional techniques of selective breeding: although banana plants are clones, very occasionally they can be persuaded to produce seeds through a painstaking process of hand pollination. Only one fruit in three hundred will produce a seed, and of these seeds only one in three will have the correct chromosomal configuration to allow germination. The seeds are laboriously extracted by straining tons of mashed fruit through fine meshes. Research stations in commercial banana growing countries, such as Honduras, engage large squads of banana sex workers for such tasks, and to screen the new plant varieties for favourable characteristics.

Another fruit subject to such human-assisted reproduction is the ubiquitous navel orange. It, too, was the result of a serendipitous mutation, this one from an orange tree in Brazil in the mid-1800s. Each orange on this particular tree was found to have a tiny, underdeveloped twin sharing its skin, causing a navel-like formation opposite the stem. These strange siamese citruses were much sweeter than the fruit of their parent trees, and delightfully seedless. Since the new tree was unable to reproduce naturally, caretakers amputated some of its limbs and grafted them onto other citrus trees to produce more of the desirable fruit. Even today navel oranges are produced through such botanical surgery, and all of the navel oranges everywhere are direct descendants—essentially genetic clones—of those from that original tree.
As for the Cavendish, its last best hope may lie in genetic modification (GM). The University of Leuven in Belgium is a world centre in banana research due to its colonial connections with Africa. Belgian banana scientists have become skilled in using DNA-transfer to introduce disease-resistance genes directly into the plant’s genome.

These less labour-intensive methods promise a way to develop stronger, fitter, happier and more productive bananas.
fruity_flash“Fruity Flash” by José Mª Andrés Martín. Prints available.In 2007, Ugandan field trials of the first Leuven uber-banana were announced, although public distaste of the idea of GM foods may impede its long term success. And in Honduras, researchers have developed a banana cultivar named ‘Goldfinger’ through traditional selective breeding methods. Although it has enjoyed some public acceptance in Australia, it suffers from the drawbacks of a distinctly different, non-Cavendish flavour, and a longer maturation time. If nothing else, these advances offer hope that science will one day overcome the unfortunate sexual inadequacies of the banana. Let us hope so, otherwise the resulting bananageddon will ensure that the Cavendish goes the way of Big Mike, and future generations of fruit lovers will have to find some other curved yellow food to complement their ice cream.

The Civil Guard dismantles a new point of sale and distribution of cocaine in Calasparra



Have been detained two people suspected of crimes against public health The Guardia Civil de Murcia, in the operation called 'Capo', held in the town Calasparra has dismantled a new point of production, sales and retail distribution of drugs. In the operation police have arrested two people suspected of crimes against public health and illegal weapons possession and was arrested many dose of cocaine that were destined for final distribution to ordinary consumers. The Civil Guard has counted on the collaboration of the Local Police of Calasparra. The operation began in late May when agents learned of the production, sale and distribution of drugs in the town of Calasparra. The result of the investigations, the Civil Guard officers in collaboration with the Local Police found Calasparra which had established a new point of distribution of cocaine and set up surveillance and monitoring devices to fully know the structure and organisation of this criminal group for disbanding it.

This device enabled the players to know the exact location of the point of production of drugs, which was carried out from a house in the town of Calasparra, achieving also identify the persons responsible for carrying out this illegal activity. After obtaining all necessary evidence the last few days was conducted the operational phase of the operation, which was, prior judicial authorisation, the login and registration in the building and dismantling the point of production, sale and distribution of drugs. The total balance this operation against drug trafficking is two people arrested as alleged perpetrators of crime against public health and illicit arms trafficking, identified as, JLC, and FMA, Spanish 32 and 27 years respectively. We have also seized 432 doses of cocaine, cutting various substances, a modified revolver with ammunition ready for use 605 euros in cash, two precision scales, a set of presses for the pressing of the substance, a shredding machine, mixer, two mortars and other useful the cutting and packaging of cocaine and three mobile phones. The people arrested and drugs seized have been made available to the magistrate No. Three of Caravaca de la Cruz, who has exercised judicial management of the operation.

Murcia, Local Police stopped,,,

Arrested a man after a fight with your partner, which is free to have a baby in charge of Murcia Local police stopped on Monday afternoon a man for an alleged physical dispute with her partner, resulting in attacks physical suffered by both, freeing the woman for having a baby in their care.

Murcia Local Police stopped on Monday afternoon a man for an alleged physical dispute with her partner, resulting in physical assaults by both, freeing the woman for having a baby in their care, as have informed sources Europa Press quoted police force. The incident took place at 19.00 pm yesterday, at which time a unit of that body was requested by the detainee, which had, at the instant that they presented themselves on Avenida Ciudad de Almería, blood in the mouth and desagarrada shirt. In the presence of the officers, men report having had an argument with his girlfriend to the extent of an attack each other. Once people the woman, she confirmed what happened. Both citizens of North African nationality, respond to the initial OB and RA, 40 and 32 years respectively. Then were taken to different hospitals before being taken to the police station. There he proceeded to arrest of man, while in the case of a partner, is subsequently released due to be in charge of a baby, being required later to be brought before judicial authority.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Thermal resources and development - Global Atlas of the Region of Murcia

Thermal resources and development - Global Atlas of the Region of Murcia: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
FIGURE 14. RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN BATHROOMS OF FORTUNA allowing you to observe one of the monuments ROMANO, CARVED MAINLY IN THE ROCK AND ASSOCIATED Upwelling of the thermal waters that would arise from THEN THAT sinkhole. DETAILS OF THE HEAD OF A TRIPARTITE AND ANGLE OF THE THERMAL POOL (PHOTO, JESÚS GÓMEZ).

So, after only a few resorts reopened its doors, including the largest in the Region of Murcia: Archena and Fortuna.

Going back further in time, the evolution of spas in our region is similar to that of other Spanish and European regions. For some places for centuries forgotten and even feared for their hot water, steam and effusions of strange smells, had already begun to be appreciated from the Renaissance and confirmed Roman background (Figure 12). As is the case Archena (Lison and Lillo, 2003), belonging to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, whose baths frequented mainly from the eighteenth century led to the construction projects of Ginés Martínez, 1751 and Gregory of la Rosa, 1785 (Figure 13). Where own accommodation handy militia became so numerous during the War of Independence, after the fame could extend throughout Spain. Water as effective for people to place weapons in 1850 the disposal of the Baths of Archena, it would under certain conditions, including the right of soldiers they can be used free of charge; seed of what the late nineteenth century became be military residence.

In Fortuna, as in Archena, the study of thermal exploitation has increased in recent years (Lillo and Lison, 2002; Seiquer Matilla et al., 2004), highlighting the recent archaeological excavations especially in the Roman levels (FIGURE 14). After the many vicissitudes of the Middle Ages and modern times, coming to the nineteenth century and in accordance with the interests of these waters were in place a "New Bath" ownership of the villa was finished in 1845. Located only two hundred yards down the hill known as "Old Baths" and paid the compensation he had to pay a "Water Company" for having left in the above Baños dry Viejos (since 1839 following the drilling of a well a short distance and lower elevation).

In the case of Alhama, Roman baths of vaults to be in the town itself were the only ones in the region that runs continuously, even with ups and downs during the Middle Ages ( FIGURE 15), which also have happened on a smaller scale in Baños de Mula, but in both cases the evolution later resort, by various factors among which we must not forget the modest allocation of water in the first and the low tempera-ture in the second, continue more closely linked, especially in the example Mula, a local endogenous development.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

A day without sunshine is like,, night?

A day without sunshine is like night.
If you have noticed this notice you will have noticed that this notice is not worth noticing
You're so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.
I swear to drunk I'm not God

The pizza parlour

While working at a pizza parlour I observed a man ordering a small pizza to go. He appeared to be alone and the cook asked him if he would like it cut into 4 pieces or 6. He thought about it for some time before responding. "Just cut it into 4 pieces; I don't think I'm hungry enough to eat 6 pieces."

My sister

My sister has a lifesaving tool in her car designed to cut through a Seat belt if she gets trapped. She keeps it in the trunk.

The spontaneous rally will begin at 1:45.

If aliens are looking for intelligent life?! WHY THE HECK ARE YOU SCARED?!

The government is not doing enough about cleaning up the environment. This is a good planet.

Sure, it’s going to kill a lot of people, but they may be dying of something else anyway.

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.

I have opinions of my own –strong opinions– but I don’t always agree with them.

The spontaneous rally will begin at 1:45.

Stop being so stupid.. it’s my turn.

If you have noticed this notice you will have noticed that this notice is not worth noticing

When your dad is mad and asks you, “Do I look stupid?” Don’t answer him

You can’t just let nature run wild.

I owe a lot to my parents

Fiction writing is great, you can make up almost anything.

I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father.

Only the wisest and stupidest of men never change.

STUPID = Smart Talented Unique Person In Demand

With fame I become more and more stupid, which of course is a very common phenomenon.

I say no to drugs, but they don’t listen.

It’s so simple to be wise

It’s so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don’t say it.

A lot of beautiful people are stupid. There’s a tremendous amount of idiots who look so good. It’s frightening.

A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.

As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error.

ooowww!!!

OUCH!!!

husband is fine wine!

I told my wife that a husband is like a fine wine; he gets better with age. The next day, she locked me in the cellar.

Let’s face it – we’ve all had our share of embarrassing moments. Just be thankful that none of them were as humiliating (and hilarious!) as these:

"A mother was taking a shower when her2 year old son came into the bathroom and wrapped himself in toilet paper. Although he made a mess, he looked adorable, so she ran for my camera and took a few shots. They came out so well that she had copies made and included one with each of their Christmas cards. Days later, a relative called about the picture, laughing hysterically, and suggesting that she take a closer look. Puzzled, the mother stared at the photo and was shocked to discover that in addition to her son, she had captured her reflection in the mirror wearing nothing but a camera!"

"A woman and her sister were at the mall and passed by a store that sold a variety of nuts. As they were looking at the display case, the boy behind the counter asked if they needed any help. The woman replied, "No, I'm just looking at your nuts." The sister started to laugh hysterically, the boy grinned, and she turned beet red and walked away."

"A lady picked up several items at a discount store. When she finally got up to the checker, she learned that one of her items had no price tag. Imagine her embarrassment when the checker got on the intercom and boomed out for the entire store to hear, ‘PRICE CHECK ON LANE THIRTEEN, TAMPAX, SUPER SIZE." That was bad enough, but somebody at the rear of the store apparently misunderstood the word 'Tampax' for ‘THUMBTACKS.’ In a businesslike tone, a voice boomed back over the intercom: ‘DO YOU WANT THE KIND YOU PUSH IN WITH YOUR THUMB OR THE KIND YOU POUND IN WITH A HAMMER?’

An introvert went to bar and spots a pretty looking woman sitting on the stool. He mustered all his courage for long time, then timidly approached and asked her, "Ma’ am, would be OK if sit here and talk with you?" She was alert, suspecting this man, and responds by yelling, "No, I won't sleep with you tonight!" Customers in the bar started staring at them. The embarrassed guy quickly returns to his table dejected and ashamed. The young woman waits a little and then goes to the guy to apologize. With a smile on her face she says, "I am sorry if I embarrassed you. You see, I am a college student in psychiatry and I am putting together a thesis as to how people react to embarrassing moments." The cunning guy now yells loudly, "What do you mean by $500?"

money

There was a man who worked all of his life and saved all of his money. He was a real miser when it came to his money. He loved money more than just about anything, and just before he died, he said to his wife, "Now listen, when I die, I want you to take all my money and place it in the casket with me. I wanna take my money to the afterlife."

So he got his wife to promise him with all her heart that when he died, she would put all the money in the casket with him.

Well, one day he died. He was stretched out in the casket, the wife was sitting there in black next to her closest friend. When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got ready to close the casket, the wife said "Wait just a minute!"

She had a shoe box with her, she came over with the box and placed it in the casket. Then the undertakers locked the casket down and rolled it away. Her friend said, "I hope you weren't crazy enough to put all that money in the casket."

"Yes," the wife said, "I promised. I'm a good Christian, I can't lie. I promised him that I was going to put that money in that casket with him."

"You mean to tell me you put every cent of his money in the casket with him?"

"I sure did. I got it all together, put it into my account and I wrote him a check."

Believe it or not, these ads actually found their way into newspapers all over the world:

Braille dictionary for sale. Must see to appreciate.

FOR SALE BY OWNER: Complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica. 45 volumes. Excellent condition. $1,000.00 or best offer. No longer needed. Got married last weekend. Wife knows everything.

Help wanted, singer for rock band. Must be female or male.

For sale, Hope Chest, brand new, half off, long story.

Help wanted, adult or mature teenager to baby-sit. One dollar an hour.

Lost: small brown poodle. Reward. Neutered. Like one of the family.

For sale: a quilted high chair that can be made into a table, potty chair, rocking horse, refrigerator, spring coat, size 8 and fur collar.

Four-posted bed, 101 years old. Perfect for antique lover.

Wanted: Part-time married girls for soda fountain in sandwich shop.

Man wanted to work in dynamite factory. Must be willing to travel.

Christmas sale. Handmade gifts for the hard-to- find person.

Wanted, man to take care of cows that does not smoke or drink.

Three-year old teacher needed for pre-school. Experience preferred.

Wanted. Widower with school-age children requires person to assume general housekeeping duties. Must be capable of contributing to growth of family.

Tired of working for only $9.75 per hour? We offer profit sharing and flexible hours. Starting pay: $7 -- $9 per hour.

Our sofa seats the whole mob and it’s made of 100% Italian leather.

Full sized mattress. 20 year warranty. Like New. Slight urine smell.

Nordic Track $300 hardly used, call Chubby.

Joining nudist colony! Must sell washer and dryer $300.

Open house body shapers toning salon free coffee and donuts

Found: dirty white dog. Looks like a rat... been out while. Better be reward.

Exercise equipment: Queen Size Mattress & Box Springs - $175.

ALZHEIMER'S CENTER PREPARES FOR AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER.

Free Yorkshire Terrier: 8 years old. Hateful little dog.

Free puppies: ½ cocker spaniel, ½ sneaky neighbor’s dog.

Free puppies: part German Shepherd, part stupid dog.

German Shepherd, 85 lbs. Neutered. Speaks German. Free.

Snow Blower for sale…only used on snowy days.

Bill’s Septic Cleaning: “We Haul American-Made Products."

Cows, calves never bred…also 1 gay bull for sale.

Nice Parachute – Never opened. Used once.

Hummels – Largest selection ever. "If it’s in stock, then we have it!"

1 man, 7 women hot tub. $850/offer.

Shakespeare’s Pizza. Free chopsticks.

Harrisburg Postal Employee Gun Club.

Tickle-Me-Elmo, still in box, comes with its own 1988 Ford Mustang, 5L, Auto, Excellent condition $6800.

daisy chain property management

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Our services include:

"Very Competitive" key holding 175 Euros per year

We will visit your house once a week for door and window security

Builders clean from 70 Euros

So your new house in the sun is a complete mess! Call or email for a full top to bottom

good old fashioned spring clean.

Weekly clean from 40 Euros

We will come in after you or your guests and prepare your property

for your following guests.

Painting and decorating

Gardening

Other services and quotes on request.

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THREE PASSENGERS REMOVED FROM RYANAIR FLIGHT DIVERTED TO ALICANTE

As strong winds, heavy rain, thunder and lightning caused havoc throughout the region of Friday night the atrocious weather also caused the late evening Ryanair flight from Glasgow to San Javier Murcia to be diverted to Alicante.

On landing at Alicante (at around 9pm) passengers were informed that the flight would be refuelled and once the weather had cleared, the flight would continue. At this point a number of passengers asked to disembark immediately but their request was refused. The flight was ready for takeoff by 10pm but some passengers continued to refuse to fly. It would appear that matters got so bad that local Police had to be called and at least three passengers were removed from the airplane and arrested.

As it was necessary for the luggage of these three individuals to also be taken off the plane, all luggage for all other passengers also had to be removed and the decision was then taken to transport all remaining passengers to Murcia by coach. By 12 midnight, the unfortunate passengers were still awaiting their coach.

A POTATO SCULPTURE

A POTATO SCULPTURE





Cases Pedro now has something from which to remember over 70 years of farming. I think I would have preferred a clock.

Casas Pedro, who has just retired from farming at the age of 85, was delighted with this trophy, dug up by his own hand on the very final day of his employment.

He immediately separated it from the rest of the harvest and now has the potato proudly displayed on his mantelpiece.

“My wife wanted to cook it for dinner” he said “but I told her no!. A potato like this should not finish up in the kitchen. It deserves special treatment”. “I’m just happy to have something to remember a lifetime spent on the farm” he said.

Personally I think I would have preferred the clock!

OIL DRILL PLANS COME UNDER FIRE

With the recent BP Deepwater disaster still spilling out in to the Gulf of Mexico, tarnishing such vital tourism spots as Florida and New Orleans, European destinations are beginning to take note of the risk of offshore drilling, and the danger it can pose to bustling tourist destinations.

Florida Governor Charlie Crist is already proposing a constitutional ban of drilling offshore Florida, to prevent a similar disaster losing the billions of dollars lost in this spill. Now many hope the Costa Del Sol may do similar by preventing Repsol's proposed drill on their shores.

Repsol-YPF have proposed drilling a site just nine miles away from the busy tourist spots of Mijas, Cabopino and Fuengirola. The spot is a 16 square kilometre spread of oil, identified by a 2005 seismic survey, and Repsol hope to start test drilling by the beginning of January next year.

Yet the plans have fallen under fire from Ecological groups such as “Ecologistas en Accion”, who believe that the drill could cause no end of detriment to the Costa Del Sol's tourist industry, and express concern for the area's wildlife and nature. "It is completely incompatible with both tourism and environmental interests of the Costa Del Sol," a spokesman for “Ecologistas en Accion”, commented.

Tourism represents the Costa Del Sol's largest source of income, accounting for over a billion Euros a year, as it brings in over 10 million visitors. Earlier this year we saw American Tourism take a considerable blow, as hot spots such as Destin have remained relatively empty over the summer period. Green Groups are forecasting a similar problem here.

The affect on nature and all those involved in the tourist trade, from hotels to privately owned Costa Del Sol villas, could be catastrophic, as it has proved to be for Destin vacation rental owners.

“Ecologistas en Accion” have already submitted their concerns in reports to the Environment Ministry prior to public consultation deadline.

Meanwhile Repsol are insistent its plans to drill will not affect the Costa Del Sol coastline. The construction is said to be designed for low visibility, using an underwater well head rather than floating platform. The oil is then to be transported by a submarine conduit to a base being built on the shore.

Repsol are planning their test drill for the beginning of next year so as not to interfere with the migration of whales, who will have completed their travels by then. This test drill will determine whether there is enough gas to make the endeavour economically viable. Yet before this procedure can go ahead the company must first receive clearance from Spain's Environment Ministry.

The Environment Ministry have already started procedure in to whether this may be an environmentally friendly pursuit and are set to make their decision by the end of September.

Spain's Industry Ministry has already cleared plans for the drill.

Slightly ironically, BP boss Tony Hayward's luxury villa in Andalucia nears completion, as he joins the ensemble of oil Tycoons with luxury retreats in the Costa Del Sol.
Costa Cálida Event: Aquarium Tour
Location: Murcia
Every day

Guided tours of the University of Murcia Acquarium. There are six tanks to see each showing an example of the different oceans, and the figure of eight layout means children will find it hard to get lost.
Cuartel de Artilleria de Murcia at C/ Cartagena 15. Tours start at 12:00 and 18:00. Entry fee payable with discounts available for larger families. Tel: 968 398 563.

http://www.murciaciudad.com/ingles/aquarium.htm

Museo Salzillo

Costa Cálida Event: Museo Salzillo
Location: Murcia
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Museum dedicated to the famous sculptor Francisco Salzillo, houses a large collection of religious sculptures, works include The Salzillo Crib. Open at various times depending on season. Located at Plaza San Agustin 3.
http://www.museosalzillo.es/salzillo.html **spanish site**

Sept. 28 @ Sala Stereo, Murcia, Spain

Costa Cálida Event: The Posies European Tour 2010
Location: Cartagena
On: Tuesday 28 September 2010


As part of their European Tour after the release of their album Blood/Candy, The Posies will be performing at the Sala Stereo Murcia, Paseo Alfonso XII 7 8 y 9. Muelle Levante, Cartagena from 21:30. Tickets priced from €12-€15.
http://www.ticketfly.com/tickets/event-details/?tfly_event_id=14727