On Nov 28, 3:21 am, Skywise <
i...@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:
> Weatherlawyer <
weatherlaw...@gmail.com> wrote in news:5e7967c4-65fa-4333-
>
8944-605be0c80...@a15g2000vbf.googlegroups.com:
>
> > That song wasn't even doggerel. I've heard advert jingles from the
> > same era with as much poetry. Johnny Cash was not exactly famous for
> > his ability to select songs with a great deal of grace or charm.
>
> > And his style was pretty much typical of the worst in that genre.
> > But even a man with no taste can sing the occasional good one.
>
> Well, you have to admit that when it comes to artistry, beauty
> is in the eye of the beholder. What you consider good music is
> obviously different than what others think. Just personal taste.
>
> Out of curiosity, what do you consider "good" music?
I am quite eclectic. A couple of his songs were favourites at one time
or another. Hurt is still a personal favourite and A boy named Sue is
still in the list somewhere.
But a recent must play was a collection of classic hits put out by a
Sunday paper on CD that I bought for a few pence at a charity shop.
At one time The Coors, John Denver and most BBC Radio 2 pop though
that has all changed these days. Paul Simon and Enja songs are still
favourites.
I used to listen to R2 when driving to work once the female DJ of the
era was off the air. Unfortunately she had the time slot I used for
going to work which was infuriating. She had really poor taste and a
shitty presentation so I just listened to Radio 4 which is more or
less the World Service from the BBC made topical for the home
audience.
And generally, very depressing in a widely informative way.
Meanwhile, the development over Canada is getting interesting again,
though events on the 1st December are enigmatic. I have never had to
deal with two broad cyclones in that region but of course for all I
know they are quite common in the region especially in winter.
>
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensemble/naefs/cartes_e.html
[Pressure at sea level]
The run will start with a more Westerly bent (?Samoan?) if I am
correct and extend for quite a time. That seems to be a development
with an intrusive high.
Look how long this one ran to:
4.5 2012/11/28 08:36:11 -15.436 -172.969 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
4.4 2012/11/28 07:00:38 12.629 -88.307 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.5 2012/11/28 06:46:37 12.55 -88.351 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.4 2012/11/28 05:43:25 12.509 -88.246 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.6 2012/11/28 05:30:13 41.849 77.737 KYRGYZSTAN
4.8 2012/11/28 05:28:25 12.511 -88.311 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.5 2012/11/28 04:31:29 15.505 -92.487 CHIAPAS, MEXICO
5.6 2012/11/28 03:09:49 -4.508 -76.051 NORTHERN PERU
4.2 2012/11/28 01:49:47 42.404 20.072 ALBANIA
4.6 2012/11/28 01:42:23 -2.294 138.232 PAPUA, INDONESIA
4.0 2012/11/28 00:20:46 19.309 -68.839 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
4.3 2012/11/27 22:08:16 -3.061 129.138 SERAM, INDONESIA
4.4 2012/11/27 20:44:45 -2.906 136.597 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF
PAPUA, INDONESIA
4.8 2012/11/27 20:30:36 4.098 126.304 KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA
4.5 2012/11/27 19:06:22 40.787 19.661 ALBANIA
4.7 2012/11/27 17:39:47 51.696 -179.709 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN
IS., ALASKA
5.1 2012/11/27 15:40:56 -56.08 -27.306 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
4.3 2012/11/27 15:05:33 12.095 -88.467 OFF THE COAST OF EL SALVADOR
4.2 2012/11/27 15:00:44 53.828 -163.283 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
4.3 2012/11/27 15:00:20 0.916 123.93 MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
5.2 2012/11/27 14:42:15 48.197 154.941 KURIL ISLANDS
4.6 2012/11/27 13:37:11 5.69 -82.588 SOUTH OF PANAMA
4.5 2012/11/27 12:38:47 -2.94 129.38 SERAM, INDONESIA
4.5 2012/11/27 12:15:19 31.014 78.53 WESTERN XIZANG-INDIA BORDER
REGION
5.2 2012/11/27 11:58:21 -2.755 138.742 PAPUA, INDONESIA
4.6 2012/11/27 10:15:28 13.684 -91.959 OFFSHORE GUATEMALA
4.2 2012/11/27 07:55:56 48.82 -67.344 GASPE PENINSULA, QUEBEC,
CANADA
5.3 2012/11/27 07:34:27 17.715 145.704 ALAMAGAN REG., NORTHERN
MARIANA ISLANDS
4.7 2012/11/27 06:22:30 33.198 49.213 WESTERN IRAN
4.4 2012/11/27 05:01:17 14.017 -92.571 OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO
4.5 2012/11/27 04:27:30 -21.409 -66.659 POTOSI, BOLIVIA
5.6 2012/11/27 02:59:09 -2.933 129.244 SERAM, INDONESIA
4.5 2012/11/27 00:09:34 3.398 128.05 NORTH OF HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
5.1 2012/11/26 23:13:51 13.851 93.655 ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
4.7 2012/11/26 22:24:19 25.366 125.052 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS,
JAPAN
4.1 2012/11/26 21:13:42 38.89 49.297 CASPIAN SEA, OFFSHORE
AZERBAIJAN
5.0 2012/11/26 17:35:42 36.581 27.939 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE
4.0 2012/11/26 16:36:54 32.656 88.298 WESTERN XIZANG
4.7 2012/11/26 15:52:53 -19.133 169.729 VANUATU
26th @ 15:52 to 28th @ 08:36, nearly 2 days. I think that is fairly
long for a sub spell controlled by diurnal vorticity.
Compare this from earlier the day it started:
4.7 2012/11/26 15:52:53 -19.133 169.729 VANUATU
4.4 2012/11/26 15:31:07 51.555 -179.464 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN
IS., ALASKA
4.6 2012/11/26 12:38:11 29.898 142.968 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
4.5 2012/11/26 12:27:53 12.041 -88.276 NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA
4.8 2012/11/26 10:19:41 -23.445 -179.752 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
4.5 2012/11/26 07:58:25 -20.804 -179.171 FIJI REGION
There is probably a missing quake in there that didn't quite make the
lists. They usually have a pair from that side of the gravity anomaly
as is seen along the bottom of that second list.
But the spell changes today (though not by much as I explained earlier
in the thread somewhere.)
I don't expect you to believe a word of it of course but if I might
draw your attention to your own words:
It is "in the eye of the beholder".
Let the reader use discernment.