For the third time since Saturday, Oklahoma –yes, “where corn is high as an elephant’s eye” Oklahoma–has been hit by an earthquake, and once again, tremors were felt here in the Metroplex. I’ve lived my entire life within 150 miles of the Metroplex and do not recall ever hearing reports of earthquakes, even minor tremors, …
Category Archive: Environment
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Nov
14
Top 5 Podcasts
Since getting my first iPod as a gift some four years ago, I’ve downloaded countless gigs of all forms of media. One of my favorite things to download is podcasts. Over the last few years, I’ve tried out hundreds of different podcasts, but have now narrowed it down to 15 or 20 that I listen …
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Jul
12
Libby, Montana
I just finished watching an extremely low-budget, but extremely fascinating documentary called Libby, Montana. It’s intriguing to me because for the past 8 or 9 years, I’ve worked in absestos litigation and in the world of asbestos litigation there is no place like Libby, Montana. The documentary attempts to capture the story of the the …
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Jul
02
Question for the Weather People
We hear words like “climate change” and “global warming” thrown around a lot these days. While I wouldn’t describe myself as an “warming” denier, I am very skeptical of the agenda fronted by many of the Leftist environmental organizations out there. It seems that these radicals begin with that assumption that emissions of “green house” gases …
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Dec
03
Ash Grove Cement and the city of Dallas
In the past, I have been relatively hard on the environmental lobby as a whole, attacking both eco-terrorism and environmental extremism. However, today I find myself in their corner. Ash Grove Cement operates a cement plat in Midlothian, Texas, a town known locally as the “cement capital of the world.” This particular Ash Grove cement …
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