Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Molon labe

Molon labe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase was reportedly the defiant response of King Leonidas I of Sparta to Xerxes I of Persia when asked to lay down their arms and surrender, at the onset of the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC).

....The motto ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ is on the emblem of the Greek First Army Corps,[4] and is also the motto of United States Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT).[5]
The expression "Come and take it" was a slogan in the Texas Revolution

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Lookback: Businessman appeals to President Harry S. Truman on Christmas to relieve Mona Lake flooding

Lookback: Businessman appeals to President Harry S. Truman on Christmas to relieve Mona Lake flooding | MLive.com
Worse was yet to come as the area suffered through one of its 20 coldest winters since 1895.

Proof of global warming!

5 things you might have missed from the Michigan Legislature in 2012

5 things you might have missed from the Michigan Legislature in 2012 | Crain's Detroit Business

People are Buying Guns and Ammunition for a Reason

Blog: People are Buying Guns and Ammunition for a Reason
Police response time to a 911 call is roughly 8 minutes, but making that call may attract the intruder's attention.
There are other sounds that are sure to get his attention as well.
For instance, there's the sound that a 12 gauge pump shotgun makes when you chamber a round

Half the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong

Half the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong - Reason.com
Since knowledge is still growing at an impressively rapid pace, it should not be surprising that many facts people learned in school have been overturned and are now out of date.
But at what rate do former facts disappear?