

I have to hand it to Google Earth. As mentioned previously, I planned to do a post on both of the major canals. I decided to take a look and was amazed. So an official plug for this amazing feature called Google Earth. Yer good man. ( or whoa man ) If you have it, check er out. If you don't have this amazing contraption then get it HERE>>>http://earth.google.com/ Yes it is freeeeeeee! (thanks chanks)
The country of Panama has overwhelmingly approved a plan to expand the existing canal. It is expected to give more prosperity to the people and to help those living in poverty. Five point two billion is the estimated cost, which will be offset by the tolls in which the freighters pay for passage. This undertaking will make it easier for India and China to access the Eastern US and Western Europe. It will also be a benefit to Australia. A couple of interesting facts. It was started by the French and finally completed by the Americans in 1914. The length of it is 77kms. Due to lack of hygene and poor working conditions over 5000 people died during its construction. Who thought of this idea? It is submitted by Wikipedia that the earliest recorded idea of this endeavor was by the Roman Emperor Charles V in 1534. Nice idea. A final fact... his parents were named Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile.
Now the other canal is the most impressive due to its rich history, its location and its length. Sitting at a cool 163 kms long in connects Europe to Asia. It is suggested that in the 12th Dynasty, Pharaoh Senusret III had an east-west connection between the Nile and the Red Sea. Approx 1850 BC. This gorge was also used during the time of Ramesses II. This would have been 13th century BC. Unbelievable, those Egyptians. When they got sick of building Pyramids they built massive sea tributaries eh. The passage then fell into disrepair for a time. I found it interesting that it was rebuilt and completed by Darius who is quoted below.
Saith King Darius: "I am a Persian. Setting out from Persia, I conquered Egypt. I ordered this canal dug from the river called the Nile that flows in Egypt, to the sea that begins in Persia. When the canal had been dug as I ordered, ships went from Egypt through this canal to Persia, even as I intended."
This is the same Darius we read about in the book of Daniel. The same Daniel who was put in with the Lions. Darius I whose name translates to "He who holds firm the good" used it for a time but alas it fell into disrepair. During the next thousand plus years it was destroyed and rebuilt many times.
And now back to those French and Napoleon, who thought it would be a great idea to build a canal. A decade later and through forced labour, 30 thousand people forged this piece of work once again, but from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. It opened officially November 17th, 1869 after much resistance from the British. The Suez Canal allowed the circumnavigation of the world in record time and was hailed as remarkable, and was just that when applied to world trade. Soon after, the Brits decided it was a great idea and bought a minority share of 44%, They later occupied it and controlled it for over 65 years until the Egyptian government demanded it back, nationalized it and sparked the Suez Crisis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suez_canal
Today, the Suez is still an important fulcrum in trade amongst nations. It goes to show that there really nothing new under the sun. Something built thousands of years ago can still be important today.
People have kept the same emotions as evidenced by the timeless value of writings by people like William Shakespeare. We can share in the life of Macbeth just as easily as we follow the trials of the latest lame duck President, Dubya. From what I understand, George Bush can exersise his presidential veto whenever he pleases, so maybe I am wrong about the duck who was lame. What changes? Targo thanx for your question. I think it is a good one. Time will pass and we will know for sure, but I think we will now see some changes. Iraq will be a telling point. I think there will be negotiations with Persia, err I mean Iran to ease tensions there. Heck, could we see a divided nation like we did in Germany with a wall down the middle?
Ok okay... k. I am getting tired, which is why the last part of this BS is getting like watered down you hoo. Just remember that tomorrow is the 137th annivesary of the opening of the above mentioned Suez Canal. Tell it to all your friends. They will look at you rather oddly... which they may already do... and when they ask you how you know that tell em chanks told ja.
Chanks thanks...
12 comments:
I like your new image Chanks. I say it's a Bud your drinkin' but maybe Charlie's right. Urine ing for what Chanks?
AV
Hey I did the math and you are RIGHT! I am proud.
2006 Minus 1869 equals 137.
How do you know all this stuff? November 17 is the day and that is today. So I did what you said. I told someone that today is the 137th anniversary of the Suez Canal, and she said it was 65 years ago wasn't it? I expected her to say how do you know and I could tell her Chanks told me so but it never happened. So I did the math.
Amazing those Aussies. When I went there I went to the Shopping Mall and there was an arrow on the sign and it said "YOU ARE HERE". Blew me away. We never told anyone we were coming except our family. Big Brother is watching everyone Hey? Or am I paranoid?
I love that last cartoon about Men and Real Men. I don't know what I would do if it confronted me like that.
I am cornfused? Why do they call Bush Dubya?
dost
YIKES the word verification looks like a run on sentence. Must have been a mad programmer who put that one in. Hope I get it right, it is late.....
dost...did you have too much coffee before you posted that??? or did they switch out your decaf with full caf?? wait a second it's dehydration.... you can't drink your water.....lol :wink:
Chanks, we need something with some spunk. Sorry. Like let's discuss the Grey Cup. Let's not.
Wow chanks,
you were right.
This is a great blog entry.
Thank you for the wisdom.
AV, your wit is dazzling.
dost, your math is perfect.
targo, your nutritional assessment is chemical ingenuity.
anonymous, what is the grey cup? Is it one of those new urinals they've designed for movie theatres?
Here is another item that might be worth some prudent discussion:
http://www.itworldcanada.com:80/Pages/Docbase/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=idgml-dc03320f-d608-48d9-a9cf-61cd93bf5dda&Portal=252cc78a-a947-4072-84be-f50cac8ec48e&ParaStart=0&ParaEnd=15&direction=next&Previous=Previous
Psam, I love it. That is the perfect definition. Football inhales sharply.
So, do you think we are being spyed on?? Scarey stuff.
AV
We are all being spied upon.
No JOKE
Pine Gap in Australia has a supercomputer that tracks everything. They have multinational support from all over the world.
THEY KEEP TRACK OF EVERYTHING.
Wee are all doomed.
They even control the outcome of the Grey Cup in Winterpeg.
paranoidost
AV,
the important thing to remember about being "spied on" is that some systems make it easier for people with more power to control people with less power (such as bosses controlling their employees or politicians controlling their citizens). That does not mean that there are not people with power that also have noble intentions. However, in a more civilized world, where people trust each other and treat each other respectfully, such power structures become less necessary.
People become accused of "conspiracy theory" when they believe that everywhere you go there's someone in a position of power spying on you and making it impossible for you to have certain freedoms. It's almost always the case in any power structure that there are people in positions of higher power who are benevolent, and also there are those other, manipulative, ambitious ones. Gordon Campbell, for instance, seems to think it's appropriate to put the title "your worship" in front of his title. This is an abuse of power. The only people who might agree with this title had better get some kleenex to wipe Gordon's lumpy something off their nose.
Conspiracy theory can be very destructive because it can take away people's sense of hope and safety. It's impossible to live without these things. The fact is that there are so many well designed structures in the world with good people running them that it's not necessary to walk around thinking you're being controlled by people taking away your rights and freedoms in a crash course for a fascist Dubya style or Hussein style government.
However, articles like the previously recommended one are pointing out that there are indeed power structures in place that are not necessary and are easily abused. Your boss does not have the right to take away your ability to have a personal life. It would take a stupid boss to do that anyways. People with no personal life lose their sense of direction and have a tough time being productive.
E-mail is becoming a medium where people spend a lot of their much needed time with their network of friends, increasing their ability to share ideas and feel supported in what they do. It is more and more important that we recognize the necessity of private cyber-identity for people in our society to function happily and productively.
Once again I've talked everybody's ear off. I am sorry chanks for littering your blog with a book that could have probably been condensed in to a paragraph. Thanks for letting me get it off my chest though, it feels good.
Hey Psam
Remember the John Lennon lyrics..
Could you could put music to a rock song using these words?
(1st verse)
There was a Storm called Terror
That started from an intelligence error.
The facts were corrrupted and as it would be.
Good people would die searching for the dreaded WMD
The chorus is:
We are not the land of the free
We are only what we are allowed to be.
(2nd Verse)
Time has passed and now we do know.
That our freedoms and liberties have taken the blow.
All because it wasn't an error.
Big businesses love this huge war on terror.
Chorus:
The same as above
(Last verse)
The next step we have been told will be a mushroom cloud.
Unless we submit to only that which is allowed.
Go for it Psam....
Wow Dost, that is pretty heavy stuff. Now how do we get to hear it after Psam is finished working?
GO FOR IT PSAM!!!!
AV
I like it. Give me some time. We'll get 'er done.
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