User login

Who's online

There are currently 9 users and 44 guests online.

Online users

  • JstPlnOnry
  • Rick
  • einmaleins
  • The Original Yoda
  • Arts From The Heart
  • Dylan Carlson
  • benny
  • Thad Curtz
  • Just another voice

Support OlyBlog

OlyBlog is run by volunteers who care about Olympia. If you like what we're doing, make a donation:

OlyBlog is powered by:

Who's new

  • reggie.ventura
  • FREDDYF
  • ekdrake
  • Ash
  • turpin

    Creative Commons License
 
Submitted by Sarah on Sat, 10/07/2006 - 10:12pm.
A 4.5 earthquake hit seven miles east of the summit of Mount Rainier on Saturday night about 7:50, Tom Yelin of the University of Washington Seismology Laboratory said. No immediate damage was reported, but the quake was felt over a a wide area. Yelin said he didn't think the quake was associated with any volcanic activity.
Earthquake

Anyone who felt the earthquake is encouraged to report it through a USGS web questionnaire.

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
»
Submitted by The Fire Inside on Sat, 10/07/2006 - 9:23pm.

China on alert over a nuclear neighbour

As international tensions over North Korea have soared, China has deployed extra combat units of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to man the border from the Yalu River in the south to the Tumen River near Russia - evidently fearing the risk of chaos and collapse [in North Korea].

The bomb test could come as early as today, the eighth anniversary of Kim Jong-il’s ascent to the top of the North Korean Workers’ party and one day before South Korea’s foreign minister, Ban Ki-moon, seeks election as secretary-general of the United Nations.

China’s dilemma is that its ruling elites are still bound to those of North Korea by a like-minded political authoritarianism. President Hu Jintao has even praised North Korea for keeping to its Stalinist politics, a view he may be repenting now that Kim has brought China to the brink of a nuclear crisis.

Beijing’s main fear is that if Kim tests a bomb - the CIA believes he has enough plutonium for four; other US experts think more - then Japan will feel it has no choice but to acquire its own atomic arsenal. That would destroy the balance of power in northeast Asia that has kept the peace since the end of the second world war.

The Chinese authorities are also irate over an influx of counterfeit US dollar bills and vast quantities of fake Viagra from North Korea. Some 50,000 Chinese gamblers a year are estimated to cross the other way to squander their money, much of it suspected to be the fruits of official corruption, in a North Korean casino.

»
Submitted by 87.7 Olympia on Sat, 10/07/2006 - 5:38pm.
You may have noticed that 87.7 is back to its previous state of entropy.

When I originally got things running in April, it was more of a fun little low-budget electronics project than anything you could call a station. I pieced it together from home-built and borrowed parts and turned it on before I had a chance to really think about what I wanted to do with it.

The last few months, I've been putting a lot of thought into it, and have decided to kick it up a few notches and offer something more than just a novelty to Olympia. Read on for details.
»
Submitted by stevenl on Sat, 10/07/2006 - 9:27am.

The rain is back. Start making plans on how to cope and don't wind up looking like this poor fellow. Me, I plan to draw more comix. What about you guys?


»
Submitted by Mike on Sat, 10/07/2006 - 6:25am.

This poem/tune is from Suzzy and Maggie Roche's wonderful album Zero Church, Words written by Bill Barbeau, who was a marine scout dog handler in Vietnam and is now a firefighter in Somerville, MA:

A Prayer

This is to the being I know as God

God please help me to be a better human being.

As a young man, I killed a lot of people for no good reason!
What became no good reason!

I would love to blame someone else, anyone else for how I feel about what I did, the killing.

What I thought I had to do to survive to be a good American like my dad.

I must have had other choices
I know I had other choices

Forgive me

I will try to do good things to my fellow human beings like nursing,
Fighting fires and save lives. It's what I know.

Until you call for me, or whatever way you use to make this pain end.
God; you can take me anytime!

Marylea and I have been talking with the Roches about making a stop in Olympia on their west coast travels to do a benefit concert to support Beyond Hiroshima, the group behind the Oly Nuke-Free Ordinance.  We couldn't get it scheduled for their tour in December (they will be in Portland and Seattle - don't miss them, they are wonderful).  Hoping to have them sing to us in fall of 2007.
»

OlyBlog.net

OlyBlog is devoted to hyperlocal news and discussion specifically about Olympia, Washington. Contributors to OlyBlog are citizen journalists who care about their community and are tired of corporate media.

If you'd like to contribute, please register for an account. Here is a list of local news beats that need to be covered. You can post your news as a personal blog entry, and it will be reviewed (and possibly edited) for promotion to the front page. You can also send news via email. All members of OlyBlog agree to abide by our comment and fair use policies. If you are frustrated about something said in a comment thread, go here.

Now playing at:

Get Firefox!


More Flickr photos tagged with olympia washington

OlyBlog is a site for news and discussion about Olympia, Washington.
free hit counter