Ike Causes Gas Price’s to Rise


The average price of gas surged nearly 6 cents nationwide as Hurricane Ike hits Gulf Coast and analysts fear more increases, especially in Texas.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Gas prices rose for the fourth straight day as Hurricane Ike slammed the Texas Gulf Coast early Saturday morning.
According to a nationwide survey released by the AAA Saturday, the average price of regular unleaded gasoline edged up 5.8 cents to $3.73 a gallon, from $3.675 a day earlier.

AAA said the nearly 6-cent increase was the biggest one-day spike this year and the largest since shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. The price of gas rose by 14 cents and 16 cents on consecutive days in the aftermath of Katrina.

The national price increase was driven by sharp spikes in the Southeast, primarily the Carolinas, Tennessee and Kentucky, states which lie at the end of several Gulf pipelines. Generally, increases in other regions were fairly slight.

In Texas, where the storm made landfall early Saturday, the average price rose 5.4 cents to $3.60 a gallon.
In the two coastal areas affected most directly by the storm, Galveston and Houston, prices rose 3.6 cents and 4.8 cents to $3.525 and $3.544 respectively.

Analysts have expressed fears that gas prices could continue to rise in the next few days as as Hurricane Ike’s approach to the Texas Gulf Coast led to shutdown of oil drilling and refining in the region.
But the Department of Energy and other agencies will make sure consumers don’t get hurt by efforts to raise gas prices the wake of Hurricane Ike, President Bush said Saturday.

Shortages are predicted because of the large number of refineries shut down on the Gulf Coast ahead of the storm. In a brief televised statement, Bush said the Environmental Protection Agency waivers on certain reformulated gasolines were suspended Friday night to make it easier for imports to get into U.S. markets.

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Prepare for Ike


Thousands of people are fleeing coastal Texas or planning to evacuate as Ike churns toward them across the Gulf of Mexico.

Whether you are staying or going, you should gather emergency supplies and keep them by the door. The emergency box or bag should include a first-aid kit, an NOAA radio, flashlight, extra batteries, copies of birth certificates, prescriptions and health, auto and house insurance documents. Also, have cash, non-perishable foods and bottled water. A fuller list of what to have can be found on the Red Cross Web site.
If you have time, the Texas Department of Insurance also suggests taking steps to protect your home such as turning off all gas and water lines and securing structurally unstable building materials. The agency also offers this fact sheet.

Preparation for staying
Make sure you have at hand all essential medications and at least five gallons of water per person and 3 to 5 day supply of non-perishable food, eating utensils, cleaning supplies and a can opener. The Texas Governor’s Division of Emergency Management Web site offers more tips on what you will need
Know the difference between a hurricane watch and a hurricane warning, and listen for mandatory evacuation orders from the government.

Evacuation
Most important is to have an evacuation plan – know when and where you are going to go. Texas has posted emergency evacuation routes on the Governor’s Division of Emergency Management Web site.
Current road conditions and closures can be found on this Texas Department of Transportation Web site. It would be smart to check it before you leave. Traffic will probably be slow-moving, so make sure your gas tank is full, you have cash to buy more gas and you have plenty of food and water.
If you have pets, you can use this Web site to check out which hotels take animals.
If you need shelter information in Texas call 1-512-424-2208. You can continually check the hurricane’s status at the National Weather Services’ Southern Region Headquarters’ Web site.

Important numbers
Probably the biggest cause of confusion in an emergency is a lack of communication. Keep a list of all emergency numbers or program them into your cell phone’s address book. The federal Web site EcoWatch provides a list of local and state government numbers.
Also, designate one friend or family member out of the storm’s path to coordinate communication. Everyone can contact that person to report their location, condition and new contact information.
If you are not in the region being hit by Hurricane Ike, but would like to help out, CNN.com has a list of agencies that are dedicated to helping hurricane devastated regions and victims.

Source CNN.com

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Hurricane Ike: Leave or Die


About 200,000 residents have fled low-lying areas of metro Houston as the powerful storm approaches.


Authorities in Harris County, which contains Houston, asked residents in low-lying areas of the county to leave, and about 80 percent to 90 percent have complied, County Executive Ed Emmett said Friday morning.
Residents in safer parts of Houston were instructed to stay inside.

“We’ve asked people to hunker down,” Emmett said.
Most law enforcement and rescue officials will start to leave Friday night, Emmett said, so residents will be on their own after that.
The military has 42 search-and-rescue helicopters on standby, one official said.

Floodwaters surged into Galveston Island neighborhoods Friday morning.
Waves washed for blocks inland, the beginning of a storm surge that forecasters warned could reach up to 22 feet and bring “certain death” to anyone who remained in Galveston Bay homes.

More than half of the community of Surfside Beach was inundated by 8 a.m. Friday, and rescuers drove a dump truck through the streets in a final bid to get people out before the storm hits, the Houston Chronicle reported.

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Rest In Peace, Victims of 9/11


Everyone at Highway Gamers, sends thoughts and prayers of love, and support to those who died, lost their lives trying to save others, and those who continue to live with the painful memories.

RIP 9/11

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Californias Stolen Cactus’s


California tackles ‘cactus crime’
It’s 109F (43C) in Palm Desert, a parched city in Southern California.
Outside, little stirs that doesn’t need to.
But Spencer Wright, the city’s landscape manager, walks me through neat desert gardens at the city’s visitor centre, pointing out short, round, spiny plants that are the target of local thieves.

The ones he shows me have been recovered. But $20,000 (£11,000) of golden barrel cacti have been stolen in six months.
He thinks they are the latest, if somewhat unusual, victims of the economic slide in the US.
“It was right when the economy was peaked and had started to slow down,” says Mr Wright.

“So they took the opportunity to take them and sell them… they have a high resale value. If I pay $100 for one at a wholesale nursery, then I’m going to get $50 to $60 for it on the black market,” he adds.

Those prices relate only to the small golden barrels that are 6in (15cm) across.
They can grow, slowly, up to 2ft (60cm) in diameter and can fetch up to $4,000 (£2,200).

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Apple’s “thinest” iPod


Apple has unveiled the latest version of its iPod Nano, featuring what it says are the thinnest measurements yet.

The fourth generation Nano was launched at a US press conference by Apple chief Steve Jobs, who announced new shuffle and library features.
He also listed the Nano’s environmental credentials, including arsenic-free glass and a mercury and PVC-free body that is “highly recyclable”.

The Nanos are expected to sell in the UK for £109 ($191) for the 8GB version.
The 16GB version will retail at £149.

Speaking live in San Francisco, Mr Jobs unveiled Apple’s new Genius function which allows users to create automatic playlists from the iPod’s library with the click of a button.
He said the function worked by taking one song and creating a playlist based on the user’s song library and could also suggest other tracks the user might want to buy.

Mr Jobs said the new Nano also had a “shake to shuffle” mode, which sends the gadget to shuffle mode with the flick of a wrist allowing you to go backwards and forwards on your playlist.

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Beach Wind Farms in Delaware


WASHINGTON (AP) — Visitors to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, soon may be greeted by more than sand dunes, seagulls and beach umbrellas.

If offshore wind advocates have their way, scores of 140-foot blades will be spinning in the ocean breeze nearly a dozen miles away, barely visible to the sunbathers.
Offshore wind has taken a back seat to offshore drilling for oil and natural gas in the current energy debate. But those wind-driven turbines probably will be operating long before oil platforms appear off Atlantic Coast states.
Delaware hopes to be the first state to construct a wind farm off its coast….

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DJ Auctions Girl’s Virginity On Air


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AMERICAN shock jock HOWARD STERN will create his biggest outrage yet – by auctioning off a girl’s virginity on his radio show.


The 22-year-old brunette, who is using the pseudonym of NATALIE DYLAN “for safety reasons,” says the money will pay for her college tuition.

She was introduced to Howard by the owner of a brothel in Nevada, one of two US States where prostitution is legal.

The winner of the auction will get to consummate the relationship at the brothel, where the student’s sister already works.
Natalie says: “I don’t have a moral dilemma with it.
“We live in a capitalist society. Why shouldn’t I be allowed to capitalize on my virginity?”….

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WW2 German Bomb found!


Burnham-on-sea woke to a surprise Thursday when a fisherman discovered a undetonated German bomb from World War II.

A specialized bomb squad was called in, and at low tide the bomb was examined and a safety zone put up.

the bomb weighs 700kg and is 10ft in diameter - its pretty big!

It was due to be detonated Friday, but due to technical problems it was called off till today.

Detonation time should be 12 noon BST, spectators can witness this by lining the wall along Burnham Beach.

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Biggest earthquake for 20 years hits UK


Just before 1am GMT on Wednesday 27th Febuary an earthquake struck the UK.  In many comparisons it wasnt a big earthquake, but for Britain, the earthquake which was 5.2/3, was the biggest yet for 20+ years.

The epicentre was in a small town in Lincolnshire called Market Rasen but *apparently* the tremor was felt as far south as Plymouth and as far North as parts of Scotland….im a bit disbelieving in this, i live just north of Plymouth and i didnt feel a damn thing, not from the tremors or the aftershock.

So far one one injury has been reported and the damaged caused is little more then a few chimney tops fallen down and a damaged roof here and there.

 From BBC.co.uk

 

Earthquake felt across much of UK

Kleber Afonso surveys the damage to his home in South Yorkshire

The earthquake caused damage to many homes

The biggest earthquake in the UK for nearly 25 years has shaken homes across large parts of the country. People in Newcastle, Yorkshire, London, Cumbria, the Midlands, Norfolk and also parts of Wales, felt the tremor just before 0100 GMT.

A man suffered a broken pelvis when a chimney collapsed in South Yorkshire.

The British Geological Survey (BGS) said the epicentre of the 5.2 magnitude quake was near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. 

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