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1. Maps ideas for The Club 2   (20 Apr 2009)
I been doing some thinking about level ideas and here is what I have: A decommissioned Aircraft Carrier Oil Rig in Alaska Streets and Allys of Downtown Tokyo Oil Refinery in Texas Rooftops of L.A. If you have any other ideas I am open to ideas.

2. Inexperience can cost a lot.   (28 May 2009)
Last week my dispatcher dropped his vacation on my lap .... 2 hours before actually going ... he left in his place some bloke who I cant get along with so I decided to have as little contact as poss with the twat, just looking at my load assignments, doing whats needed and calling him only when needed, that turned out to be twice and each time he was very polite and agreeable (I think the usual guy had said something). Friday morning I get a message that this guy is now off for some emergency an...

3. Trouble with dreams...   (17 May 2009)
Post: #1 Trouble with dreams... I've been having some strange dreams recently. Some of them kinda make sense, others have completely bamboozled me, some are too personal for even me to talk to myself about... Here are a few of the strangest so far: 1. I'm in work helping someone get something off a shelf in the store room (a box of chocolate bars I think) when I see another box start to fall. I reach out to catch it before it slides off the shelf but I'm too far away. So I do a leap-of-faith kin...

4. Layers of Protection AKA Staying Alive and Well   (23 May 2009)
My primary area of responsibility at work is dealing with the Safety Instrumented Systems that protect life, property, and the production of the refinery. This means that I tend to focus on this one thing, which is in the category known as Layers of Protection, but it is not at all the only Layer of Protection employed. I've been dealing with this type of system for 9 years now, but I am only now beginning to see the "big picture" when it comes to the multiple Layers of Protection that help to k...

5. Farrah Fawcett dies at 62   (26 Jun 2009)
Quote: http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-0...it_N.htm?csp=34 Farrah Fawcett dies at 62 She was Hollywood's penultimate golden girl. And, now, Farrah Fawcett, who epitomized the all-American ideal of beauty, has died after a three-year battle with cancer. She was 62. Her spokesman, Paul Bloch, says Fawcett died Thursday morning in a Santa Monica hospital. In September 2006, Fawcett learned she had anal cancer. The devastating news led to a reconciliation with her on-and-off boyfriend, Ryan...

6. Unfortunate name for a joint venture....   (26 Jun 2009)
BBC NEWS | Business | Gazprom seals $2.5bn Nigeria deal Quote: : The new firm, to be called Nigaz, is set to build refineries, pipelines and gas power stations in Nigeria. What were they thinking about?

7. Star Trek -- One fan's opinion of the new movie   (08 May 2009)
(some spoilers but not significant) Clearly, the Star Trek franchise had reached an end. With the last movie making hardly anything at the box office and the Trek TV series facing an ever dwindling audience -- Enterprise, actually cancelled -- something had to be done to the franchise that would reinvigorate it. The new Star Trek movie was made with that intention. Does it achieve that? Yes. It succeeds with great spectacle, turning Star Trek into space opera on grand scale full of grade-A speci...

8. Farrah Fawcett Dies at Age 62   (25 Jun 2009)
Gone far too soon. Quote: : By Donna Freydkin, USA TODAY Her swimsuit poster launched a thousand male fantasies. Her feathered locks made curling irons de rigueur for women and kick started the most pervasive hair trend of the '80s. She was Hollywood's penultimate golden girl. And, now, Farrah Fawcett, who epitomized the all-American ideal of beauty, has died after a three-year battle with anal cancer. She was 62. Her spokesman, Paul Bloch, says Fawcett died Thursday morning in a Santa Monica ho...

9. Is Oil's Recent Rise Merely a Head Fake?   (28 Jun 2009)
Is Oil's Recent Rise Merely a Head Fake?   6 comments by: David White   June 26, 2009 | about: OIL / USO     Oil rose to $73.90 (Aug. Nymex Crude) on June 11. It then retreated to a low of $66.37 in what many thought would be a major retreat down to the $55 to $60 range. It has since risen to close at $70.26 on Thursday June 25. Some are now saying that this means we are going to see a big further rise in the near term. Others are saying that this means the new range for oil will be in the $65 t...

10. Gas Prices   (13 Jun 2009)
According to Yahoo news, gas prices have risen 41 days in a row. Refinery problems are shown as high prices but as you know imagine there are big players in gas industry. Some people say that oil demand is still weak. So how this is happening? If demand is weak then prices should go down. What’s your opinion?



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