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Reply #2960 on: April 18, 2024, 02:33:54 AM

The mascots for the 2024 Olympics in Paris is called The Phryges

It's a style of cap (or hat).  The mascot is a hat. I find that strange. 

The  sand volleyball court is right near the Eiffel Tower. A beautiful backdrop.

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Reply #2961 on: April 18, 2024, 03:04:33 AM
A cap mascot. Knowing it's the French kinda explains some of that but still.........

I saw the lighting of the Olympic tourch with all the pageantry and solmnness involved. I got all choked up thinking of the rich traditions dating back to the first Olympics.

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Reply #2962 on: April 18, 2024, 05:08:24 PM
At one point when I was a girl my family took a trip to Indiana, and I recall seeing signs on U.S. 30 for the Lincoln Highway. I wonder if they're still there?




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Reply #2963 on: April 18, 2024, 06:11:53 PM
OMG. We had a post like that in my hometown. Never gave it much thought, it was just there by the side of the street.

We knew it was either the Lincoln Highway or Highway 30. In our town the city street name was Lincoln Way.

Wonder what fine upstanding citizen has that one  >:(

Highway 30 for years has bypassed the town but it's not forgotten. Every summer they have Lincoln Highway Days. It's a small town kinda celebration. I've never been but my sister writes about it from time to time.

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Reply #2964 on: April 18, 2024, 06:44:30 PM
I grew up in a small town on the Bankhead Highway, a United States cross-country automobile highway connecting Washington, D.C., and San Diego. The Bankhead Highway's beginnings can be traced back to 1916 when the Bankhead Highway Association was organized to promote the highway's development. It was part of the National Auto Trail system. The road was named for Alabama politician John H. Bankhead, a leader in the early national road-building movement.

The road is still called Bankhead Highway in my town, and is a two lane blacktop, as it was 100 years ago. Interstate 20 passes to the north.


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Reply #2965 on: April 19, 2024, 05:09:20 PM

Wow. Has no idea a New Yorker would be a fan. Guess I was raised a bit east of Omaha in central Iowa. Little town called Nevada. Born in Las Vegas actually. Dad was in the Army Air Corps out there. He'd been discharged but  my mother was still covered for her medical bills until after my birth as I was conceived while Dad was in the service.

In my baby book is the bill they had to pay for me. $15.00. Yeah I was cheap. Now I'm cheap and easy.


I was born and raised in the Chicago area, and I didn't move to NYC until I was in my late 20s. Though I've now lived in NYC for 16 years, I'm still a Midwestern girl at heart.

I'm also a geography nerd, and I'm aware that Chicago isn't the halfway point across the country, it's less than the 1/3 of the way point. At one point when I was a girl my family took a trip to Indiana, and I recall seeing signs on U.S. 30 for the Lincoln Highway. I wonder if they're still there?




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Reply #2966 on: April 21, 2024, 07:32:18 PM
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So everyone can go crazy. There are Rubik's Cubes in braille.

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Reply #2967 on: April 23, 2024, 02:36:24 AM
One of the main tunnels into Mobile Alabama is called Bankhead. Never understood why a tunnel was needed, until I realized that mobile sits on the only dry patch of land surrounded by a tributary so they had to build bridges and tunnels to get into the city, lol.

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Reply #2968 on: April 23, 2024, 08:02:45 PM
One of the main tunnels into Mobile Alabama is called Bankhead. Never understood why a tunnel was needed, until I realized that mobile sits on the only dry patch of land surrounded by a tributary so they had to build bridges and tunnels to get into the city, lol.

Can't remember if it was around the Mobile area that I toured the USS Alabama and a submarine that was nearby. Also visited Hank Aaron's boyhood home in Mobile, that was full of his baseball memorabilia.


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Reply #2969 on: April 24, 2024, 06:05:36 AM
One of the main tunnels into Mobile Alabama is called Bankhead. Never understood why a tunnel was needed, until I realized that mobile sits on the only dry patch of land surrounded by a tributary so they had to build bridges and tunnels to get into the city, lol.

Can't remember if it was around the Mobile area that I toured the USS Alabama and a submarine that was nearby. Also visited Hank Aaron's boyhood home in Mobile, that was full of his baseball memorabilia.

Yeah, the USS Alabama sits outside of Mobile. Hank Aaron's home is almost a shrine to what baseball truly was.

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Reply #2970 on: April 24, 2024, 03:36:05 PM
One of the main tunnels into Mobile Alabama is called Bankhead. Never understood why a tunnel was needed, until I realized that mobile sits on the only dry patch of land surrounded by a tributary so they had to build bridges and tunnels to get into the city, lol.

Can't remember if it was around the Mobile area that I toured the USS Alabama and a submarine that was nearby. Also visited Hank Aaron's boyhood home in Mobile, that was full of his baseball memorabilia.

Yeah, the USS Alabama sits outside of Mobile. Hank Aaron's home is almost a shrine to what baseball truly was.

If my memory serves me right, and that is a big "if" lately, we took a small car ferry across Mobile Bay to reach Mobile as we were travelling the back roads of Alabama and ended up on one side of the bay. Also can remember a plaque on the ferry stating that President Obama took the ferry the year before.

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Reply #2971 on: April 25, 2024, 09:23:26 PM
In the summer of 1947, a woman walked into a drug store in Memphis, Tennessee, to drop off film to be developed when she realized she had one exposure left.

She noticed a young boy outside the drugstore and asked him to pose with his bicycle so she could finish the roll and turn it in.

Only years later did she realise that it was a 12 year old Elvis Presley.

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Reply #2972 on: May 02, 2024, 03:18:57 PM
Tire toxicity. 

For decades, concerns about automobile pollution have focused on what comes out of the tailpipe. Now, researchers and regulators say, we need to pay more attention to toxic emissions from tires as vehicles roll down the road.

At the top of the list of worries is a chemical called 6PPD, which is added to rubber tires to help them last longer. When tires wear on pavement, 6PPD is released. It reacts with ozone to become a different chemical, 6PPD-q, which can be extremely toxic — so much so that it has been linked to repeated fish kills in Washington state.

The trouble with tires doesn’t stop there. Tires are made primarily of natural rubber and synthetic rubber, but they contain hundreds of other ingredients, often including steel and heavy metals such as copper, lead, cadmium, and zinc.
As car tires wear, the rubber disappears in particles, both bits that can be seen with the naked eye and microparticles. Testing by a British company, Emissions Analytics, found that a car’s tires emit 1 trillion ultrafine particles per kilometer driven — from 5 to 9 pounds of rubber per internal combustion car per year.

And what’s in those particles is a mystery, because tire ingredients are proprietary.

“You’ve got a chemical cocktail in these tires that no one really understands and is kept highly confidential by the tire manufacturers,” said Nick Molden, CEO of Emissions Analytics. “We struggle to think of another consumer product that is so prevalent in the world and used by virtually everyone, where there is so little known of what is in them.”

Regulators have only begun to address the toxic tire problem, though there has been some action on 6PPD.

The chemical was identified by a team of researchers, led by scientists at Washington State University and the University of Washington, who were trying to determine why coho salmon returning to Seattle-area creeks to spawn were dying in large numbers.

Working for the Washington Stormwater Center, the scientists tested some 2,000 substances to determine which one was causing the die-offs, and in 2020 they announced they’d found the culprit: 6PPD.

The Yurok Tribe in Northern California, along with two other West Coast Native American tribes, have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to prohibit the chemical. The EPA said it is considering new rules governing the chemical. “We could not sit idle while 6PPD kills the fish that sustain us,” said Joseph L. James, chairman of the Yurok Tribe, in a statement. “This lethal toxin has no place in any salmon-bearing watershed.”

California has begun taking steps to regulate the chemical, last year classifying tires containing it as a “priority product,” which requires manufacturers to search for and test substitutes.

“6PPD plays a crucial role in the safety of tires on California’s roads and, currently, there are no widely available safer alternatives,” said Karl Palmer, a deputy director at the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control. “For this reason, our framework is ideally suited for identifying alternatives to 6PPD that ensure the continued safety of tires on California’s roads while protecting California’s fish populations and the communities that rely on them.”

The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association says it has mobilized a consortium of 16 tire manufacturers to carry out an analysis of alternatives. Anne Forristall Luke, USTMA president and CEO, said it “will yield the most effective and exhaustive review possible of whether a safer alternative to 6PPD in tires currently exists.”

Molden, however, said there is a catch. “If they don’t investigate, they aren’t allowed to sell in the state of California,” he said. “If they investigate and don’t find an alternative, they can go on selling. They don’t have to find a substitute. And today there is no alternative to 6PPD.”

California is also studying a request by the California Stormwater Quality Association to classify tires containing zinc, a heavy metal, as a priority product, requiring manufacturers to search for an alternative. Zinc is used in the vulcanization process to increase the strength of the rubber.

When it comes to tire particles, though, there hasn’t been any action, even as the problem worsens with the proliferation of electric cars. Because of their quicker acceleration and greater torque, electric vehicles wear out tires faster and emit an estimated 20% more tire particles than the average gas-powered car.

A recent study in Southern California found tire and brake emissions in Anaheim accounted for 30% of PM2.5, a small-particulate air pollutant, while exhaust emissions accounted for 19%. Tests by Emissions Analytics have found that tires produce up to 2,000 times as much particle pollution by mass as tailpipes.

These particles end up in water and air and are often ingested. Ultrafine particles, even smaller than PM2.5, are also emitted by tires and can be inhaled and travel directly to the brain. New research suggests tire microparticles should be classified as a pollutant of “high concern.”

In a report issued last year, researchers at Imperial College London said the particles could affect the heart, lungs, and reproductive organs and cause cancer.

People who live or work along roadways, often low-income, are exposed to more of the toxic substances.

Tires are also a major source of microplastics. More than three-quarters of microplastics entering the ocean come from the synthetic rubber in tires, according to a report from the Pew Charitable Trusts and the British company Systemiq.

And there are still a great many unknowns in tire emissions, which can be especially complex to analyze because heat and pressure can transform tire ingredients into other compounds.

One outstanding research question is whether 6PPD-q affects people, and what health problems, if any, it could cause. A recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters found high levels of the chemical in urine samples from a region of South China, with levels highest in pregnant women.

The discovery of 6PPD-q, Molden said, has sparked fresh interest in the health and environmental impacts of tires, and he expects an abundance of new research in the coming years. “The jigsaw pieces are coming together,” he said. “But it’s a thousand-piece jigsaw, not a 200-piece jigsaw.”

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Reply #2973 on: May 02, 2024, 05:50:15 PM

Great post, Rick, thanks for posting this article.

It's even worse than that. Many artificial turf fields across the country, especially in public parks and recreation areas, are made from "crushed rubber pebbles" or "crumb rubber." These "pebbles" are made from finely ground up car and truck tires. In other words, kids across the nation are playing sports, or just playing in general, on the materials and compounds outlined in your article. They're essentially playing on cancer.




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Reply #2974 on: May 02, 2024, 06:11:33 PM
A recent study showed evidence that microplastic exposure decreased survival and DNA integrity of sperm, ultimately leading to issues with fertility and egg fertilization. In addition, mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA fragmentation were observed after merely 30 minutes of exposure to micro- and nanoplastics.

We are causing our own extinction.

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Reply #2975 on: May 02, 2024, 06:20:01 PM
Thanks Barb. As if  Rick's post wasn't scary enough. I remember reading years ago that Minneapolis was removing the shredded tires from the city parks. I think kids were getting hurt on the surface or something.

Glad it's gone. Now is e just have to learn to hold our breath when we drive.

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Reply #2976 on: May 02, 2024, 08:20:45 PM
Whenever you're having a medical scan that involves having radioactive ☢️ material injected into you... don't ask if you'll glow in the dark. They've heard that thousands of times. :facepalm:

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Reply #2977 on: May 02, 2024, 08:29:00 PM
Whenever you're having a medical scan that involves having radioactive ☢️ material injected into you... don't ask if you'll glow in the dark. They've heard that thousands of times. :facepalm:

But you do get a warm, fuzzy feeling during the injection.  ;D ;D

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Reply #2978 on: May 02, 2024, 08:33:35 PM
Another issue involving tire toxicity is that tires on electric vehicles wear out faster than on combustion engine vehicles because there is no lag time when stepping on the accelerator. The tires tend to spin faster at the start, throwing more particles of rubber into the air.

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Reply #2979 on: May 02, 2024, 09:57:41 PM
It is because they have heard it so many times that we are obliged to say it:)