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A scary encounter with what is believed to have been a Brown Recluse on an airplane:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mans-leg-burst-open-after-venomous-spider-bite/
A London man is lucky he didn't lose his leg after he was bitten by a venomous spider, resulting in an injury he described as "something from a horror film."
Jonathan Hogg told U.K. media he was bitten by the spider, believed to be a brown recluse, on an international Qatar Airways flight over the summer.
"The pain was like nothing I've been through in my life. By the time I got to hospital my leg was bursting open, there was pus, it was black," Hogg told reporters.
Some tips for Uber drivers (but not the cash kind)
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-0923-lopez-moreuber-20150923-column.htmlLos Angeles Times article, Sept. 23, 2015.
"When I first started driving for Uber in Orange County, what struck me most other than the fact that I was operating at a loss was the customers. I felt that Uber has created a class of entitled customers who expect a limousine service for the price of a rickshaw in India. I would, of course, realize later on that that is just the American customer we have been conditioned to develop unrealistic expectations."
She, too, is looking for other work.
Another hazard to keep in mind during the California drought:
L.A. drivers forget that pavement is slippery when wet.
(So. Cal. freeway system on a rain soaked Tuesday morning commute, Sept. 15, 2015).
Some time back, I asked what DU was like in the last Presidential primary...
I was told (in so many words) it got ugly.
After witnessing this primary on DU (especially this past week for some reason), I'm finding the Presidential primaries on DU are more than ugly: they're scary!
My hope is that by the time the general election rolls around, most of these be fences will be mended. I find it hard to believe, though.
I guess weather patterns are still very difficult to predict past a week...
This prediction came out at the end of August (and appears to be way off). In southern California, we're well into the first week of September (as we all are) and we have another recording breaking week of high temps coming, because the jet stream positioned itself in such a way that allows the highs into the west (again), and the colder fronts move down into the mid-west (again). I just hope the jet stream positioning itself like this, won't affect the El Niño event California has been predicted to get. We really need rain.
September Forecast Calls For Warm East, Cool West...
http://www.weather.com/forecast/national/news/september-2015-temperature-forecast
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