Yeah the news seems to love that fear angle. The fact that most of the island 
is just fine doesn't make good copy. 
That said, the videos posted are pretty awesome. 
It also seems to me that an awful lot of the things we have done in the past 
are now supposed to kill you.
Barb Coons

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> On May 22, 2018, at 8:12 PM, David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It is my opinion that the major news media has been at least a day or 2 
> behind on the news of the
> lava events going on near Kilauea.     Also, they are so vague in their post, 
> often using
> 3rd party stories, and old footage, and they water-down the stories to appeal 
> to the I.Q. of their
> audience.   ( Like warning people not to travel to the Hawaiian islands )
> 
> There are however some YouTubers that are posting very interesting things, 
> and 
> doing so several times a day.
> 
> One of the residents near the active fissures at the rift, ( whose name is 
> Scott ) has
> made dozens of interesting quick videos about what he sees from ground level.
> 
> He walks up to the lava edge after it cools, and pokes it and steps on it and 
> takes close up pictures
> of the needles ( or hair ) and the bamboo holes in the lava, he refers to as 
> "tree molds."
> 
> Here is an example:
> 
>     https://youtu.be/gprMWGvkurY
> 
>     https://youtu.be/-5sgWGOc2ME
> 
>     https://youtu.be/BJtHx0XHgQ8
> 
> He has been doing this for about 3 weeks.
> 
> There are other interesting videos relating to plugging eleven wells at a
> geothermal plant that is now just about 300 meters from the most active
> of the fissures ( fortunately slightly uphill and away from the rift )
> 
> Watching Scott's videos has been a pleasant distraction from all the toxic 
> news, tragic news,
> and my employment predicament.    I am so fed up with the news, and have just 
> tuned it
> out.     YouTube seems to be one of the better aspects to the internet.     
> However, I think
> YouTube is getting worse - not better.
> 
> David Locklear
> 
> 
> This email sent from a Linux computer with the Linux kernel 4.16.11, which 
> just came
> out a few hours ago.   Today was an exciting day in LinuxLand.   A new 
> version of
> the LXQt desktop environment was released.    In a few months, at least a 
> dozen distros
> will offer that new version in their options, most notable of which should be 
> Lubuntu, and if
> not, then I would say to go with SparkyLinux, as they should have the new 
> version
> within a few days.
> 
> There is about a 0.00001% chance I am going to the NSS Convention this year.  
>  That is 
> a bummer.    Even if it were closer like Huntsville or Albuquerque, it would 
> still be around
> 2 % chance.    I am now learning how hard it is to be the father of a 
> teenager girl.    Is it
> really supposed to be this hard ??
> 
> 
> 
> 
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