New on BKAT TV: Around Kitsap
Around Kitsap premieres Nov 26 at 6:30pm! This program covers things/topics happening around Kitsap County, Washington! The premiere show features Kitsap Cares About Kids with Patrick Murphy. Tune and hear all about it -- Mondays at 6:30pm and Thurs at 11:30am through Dec 6. BKAT (Bremerton Kitsap Access Television) is a local cable access channel serving Kitsap County's Public, Education and Government (PEG) sectors. BKAT reaches 50,000 cable subscribers on a daily basis.
2001/09/11 8:46 AM world trade center 369 times worse than 1945/07/28 9:40 AM Empire State building
31% the length , 7% the mass, 43% of the speed , & 9% of the fuel = .0008 % or one, 1250 th of the damage potential so scale that 1945 crash UP 1250 times for 9/11
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7% the mass, 43% of the speed , & 9% of the fuel = 0.27% or one, 369 th of the damage potential so scale that 1945 crash UP 369 times for 9/11
2001/09/11 8:46 am
a 160 foot long , 274,000 pound Boeing 767 flying with a 10,000 gallon fuel tank hit 1 WTC between the 93rd and 99th floors at 465 mph
July 28, 1945 9:40 a.m a 50 foot long 20,000 pound B-25 with a 916 gallon Fuel tank hit the Empire State building between the 78th and 80th at 200 mph & It is the only significant fire to be stopped at such a building height
2019/05/13 06:30AM I can see you put a lot of time in this and I did too. We are at the point of Too much information., Bottom line, in support of the UFO Question. Our house was the only house on the coast with lights on at 3AM, not more than 4 miles from the documented 12, to 18, Vashon Island Nike Hercules Nuclear War Head Missiles, that were deactivated in 1974. It is expected the extra terrestrials are monitoring man kinds childish use of Nuclear weapons - and it goes to figure that in 1970 the Alians that were monitoring the 12 to 18 nuclear Missles gave this old guy and his buddies a fly bye at 3am as we were the only lights on (within 4miles) by the 12 to 18 Nuclear War heads. (In retrospect/ A nuclear war head missile is the same as an atom bomb. There were only three missiles nuclear war head silo sites in Washington, Vashon was one of them. Each site had 12 to 18 nuclear missiles) If Aliens had any bizzness at all here, wouldnt it be to watch dog our nuclear silo war heads / after all wasnt it in Russia a missile alert silo self armed and started the missile launch by it self, and the programers couldnt stop it until some UFO flew over head and shut it all down) O Kee Doh Key Its all good. Ps. Maury island is not Vashon Island. - Documented / Vashon Island had 12 to 18 Nike Hercules Nuclear War head Missiles untill they were deactivated in 1974. Vashons Nuke war heads were about - four miles off the hill of the old puget sound light house (three tree point) and our house (where the UFO showed up) on the hill. Our house on the Hill was the only light on for miles and miles from the war heads on the island at 3AM. (on the hill that was over looking the puget sound / to Vashon where the nuclear (bombs) War Heads were) Again dosent it figure if extra terrestrials were watching the dozen war heads (same as Nuclear bombs) and they per chance saw our lights on four miles away at 3am, they might give us a Buzz?? Thanks Mr. @Waptek
Who cares what you think.. stop being a fool of your self..DON’t WASTE YOUR TIME !! There’s nothing can change his twisted belief.
Just put your fart in your hand and smell it so dat u will know the truth
the (FBI) changed those statistic & CGI...birds can destroy aluminum planes, no way planes slices through steel and concrete building. Look at WW2 bomber hit the Empire State building.
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse (1940)
Footage of the original Tacoma Narrows bridge wobbling and eventually, collapsing from the Stillman Fires Collection.
The 1940 Tacoma Narrows Bridge was the first incarnation of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, a suspension bridge in the U.S. state of Washington that spanned the Tacoma Narrows strait of Puget Sound between Tacoma and the Kitsap Peninsula. It opened to traffic on July 1, 1940, and dramatically collapsed into Puget Sound on November 7 of the same year. At the time of its construction (and its destruction), the bridge was the third longest suspension bridge in the world in terms of main span length, behind the Golden Gate Bridge and the George Washington Bridge.
State of King County 2013
King County Executive Dow Constantine gave the 2013 State of the County address at the Museum of History and Industry on February 4th, 2013.
Bicycle/Walk Walmart to Hidden Creek Church on Outskirts of Olympia, WA
David Douglas and the Landscape of the Pacific Northwest - 11/9/12
Author Jack Nisbet presented David Douglas and the Landscape of the Pacific Northwest as part of Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment Speaker Series at 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 9 in CF 125 on the Western campus.
Between 1825-33, Scottish naturalist David Douglas traveled with Hudson's Bay Company fur men throughout their Columbia and New Caledonia Districts, actively interacting with the flora, fauna, and families that lived there. This slide presentation will focus on what ideas Douglas's journals, letters, scientific specimens, taxonomy, artwork, and oral legacy can offer to understanding the place where we live today.
Spokane-based teacher and writer Jack Nisbet's books include Visible Bones, Purple Flat Top, Sources of the River, and The Mapmaker's Eye. The Collector, his biography of David Douglas, was named as one of the Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association's 2010 Books of the Year. His latest title, David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work, is an illustrated collection of essays that both provide context for Douglas's journeys and relate his work to the modern landscape. It serves as the companion book for a museum exhibit of the same name that is now open at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane.
The exhibit will travel to the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma in Fall 2013.
The speaker series is held by Western's Huxley College of the Environment to bring together the environmentally minded community and other interested members of the WWU and Bellingham communities. Speakers address topics of contemporary environmental concern in the region and the world.
For more information, please contact the main office of Huxley College of the Environment, at (360) 650-3520.
Western's Huxley College of the Environment is one of the oldest environmental colleges in the nation and a recognized national leader in producing the next generation of environmental stewards. The College's academic programs reflect a broad view of the physical, biological, social and cultural world. This innovative and interdisciplinary approach makes Huxley unique. The College has earned international recognition for the quality of its programs.
The 700 Club - December 16, 2015
A&E’s Duck Dynasty Founders Phil and Kay Robertson share Christmas memories on the backdrop of faith, family, thankfulness and joy. Plus, author J. Warner Wallace takes his years of experience in cold-case homicide investigations and uses ...
What Will Become Of Suisun Bay's 'Mothball Fleet'?
Legislators are taking a look at the so-called mothball fleet of World War II ships in Suisun Bay.
(AV17452) Voices from the Land: Gardens and the Making of Americans
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Sea of Glory - the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838-1842
Author Nathaniel Philbrick talks about the U.S. Exploring Expedition. Original lecture given January 21, 2004 to celebrate the launch of the digital U.S. Exploring Expedition website.
Senate Passes Bill Tightening State Government, Honoring Veterans
A bill allocating $876 million dollars for administrative agencies, state IT services, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota Humanities Center won Senate approval Thursday, April 25. Co-sponsored by Senator Mary Kiffmeyer, R-Big Lake, and Senator Bruce Anderson, R-Buffalo Township, it also provides $209 million dollars for veterans.
According to Kiffmeyer, the bill attempts several reforms to state budgeting and information technology while beefing up cyber security efforts.
Among the many provisions, the bill imposes a freeze on full-time employee positions and requires agencies to implement zero-based budgeting. It appropriates $20.5 million dollars for cybersecurity efforts and another $13 million dollars for election equipment.
In the area of veterans services, the measure allocates funds for the C.O.R.E. program, which offers counseling and education services for veterans and their families. It also authorizes about $32 million dollars for veteran homes in Preston, Montevideo and Bemidji. Finally, the bill designates a POW and MIA Recognition Day; an American Allies Day and a Veterans Suicide Awareness Day.
In an emotional debate, the Senate adopted an amendment offered by Senator Foung Hawj, DFL-St. Paul, declaring May 14 as Hmong Special Guerilla Units Memorial Day. St. Paul is home to the largest Hmong residents in the nation, and many immigrated following the Vietnam war, where many fought in the American Secret War in Laos.
Palouse | Wikipedia audio article
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The Palouse ( pə-LOOSS) is a distinct geographic region of the northwestern United States, encompassing parts of north central Idaho, southeastern Washington, and, by some definitions, parts of northeast Oregon. It is a major agricultural area, primarily producing wheat and legumes. Situated about 160 miles (260 km) north of the Oregon Trail, the region experienced rapid growth in the late 19th century and was once Washington's most populous region, surpassing even the Puget Sound area.The Palouse is home to two land-grant universities, the University of Idaho in Moscow and Washington State University in Pullman. Just eight miles (13 km) apart, both schools opened in the early 1890s.
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2016 Urban Studies Forum: Panel II-The Role of Cultural Institutions in Creating Livable Communities
Buster Simpson: Art Antioxidant
Buster Simpson, an artist active since the late 1960s, has worked on major infrastructure and planning projects, site-specific sculptures, museum installations, and community interventions. Simpson was born in Saginaw, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan, where he received his MFA in 1969, and later, the Distinguished Alumni Award in Architecture and Design. Simpson is a recipient of numerous awards, including NEA fellowships and the Americans for the Arts Public Art Award in 2009. “I prefer working in public spaces. The complexity of any site is its asset, to distill, build upon, and reveal, the challenge is to sharpen the conjunction between poetry and place.”
Simpson has exhibited at The New Museum, MoMA PS1, Seattle Art Museum, The Hirshhorn Museum, Capp Street Project, International Glass Museum, and a recent retrospective at the Frye Art Museum. Simpson’s work is included in numerous public commissions throughout North America.
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Designing the Urban Ark: Biodiversity and the Future of Cities
Lecture by Kristina Hill - Associate Professor and Director of Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia
Dr. Kristina Hill outlines a vision for biodiversity and urban planning based on human self-interest, development conditions, climate change, and lessons learned in other regions of the United States.
The lecture series, New Directions in EcoPlanning, is presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and supported by a generous gift from Michael Dyett (AB ’68, MRP ’72) and Heidi Richardson.
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Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. The population was 39,051 at the 2011 State Estimate, making it the largest city on the Kitsap Peninsula. Bremerton is home to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and the Bremerton Annex of Naval Base Kitsap. Bremerton is connected to downtown Seattle by a 55-minute ferry route, which carries both vehicles and walk-on passengers along a 17 mile sailing to Seattle. Bremerton, the largest city in Kitsap County, is located on the Kitsap Peninsula and is bounded on the southeast and east by Sinclair Inlet and the strait of Port Orchard respectively. The city is divided by the Port Washington Narrows, a strait spanned by two bridges that connects Dyes Inlet, which lies northwest of the city, to Port Orchard. The part of the city northeast of the narrows is referred to as East Bremerton. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 32.29 square miles (83.63 km2), of which, 28.41 square miles (73.58 km2) is land and 3.88 square miles (10.05 km2) is water. Bremerton is a Koppen climate csb, with warm dry summers and wet semi-mild winters U.S.D.A. climate zone 8, and annual precipatation is approx. 39.98, average annual snowfall is between 0 inches and 15 inches per winter season. Average summer high upper 70s to around 80F and average winter lows of 45F daytime and 34F night. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Bremerton ranks 341st of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Because of the military base Bremerton's demographics are extremely diverse. Video Credit List is stored here Air Flo Heating offers a comprehensive assortment of services intended to keep your living environment comfortable all year round. With our expert knowledge, and with the highest quality products from Trane, we will be able to address any concern and satisfy all of your heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs. Trane is about air – cool air, warm air, clean air. As a world leader in air conditioning systems, services and solutions, we control the comfort of the air for people in homes and many of the world's largest and most famous commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. Trane offers a broad range of energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; dehumidifying and air cleaning products; service and parts support; advanced building controls and financing solutions. Central controllers and most terminal unit controllers are programmable, meaning the direct digital control program code may be customized for the intended use. The program features include time schedules, setpoints, controllers, logic, timers, trend logs, and alarms. The unit controllers typically have analog and digital inputs that allow measurement of the variable (temperature, humidity, or pressure) and analog and digital outputs for control of the transport medium (hot/cold water and/or steam). Digital inputs are typically (dry) contacts from a control device, and analog inputs are typically a voltage or current measurement from a variable (temperature, humidity, velocity, or pressure) sensing device. Digital outputs are typically relay contacts used to start and stop equipment, and analog outputs are typically voltage or current signals to control the movement of the medium (air/water/steam) control devices such as valves, dampers, and motors.
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