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Who knew? Body heat could be the answer to our energy woes.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — A Swedish company plans to harness the body heat generated by thousands of commuters scrambling to catch their trains at Stockholm’s main railway station and use it for heating a nearby office building.

Real estate firm Jernhusen AB believes the system can provide about 15 percent of the heating needed for a 13-storey building being built next to the Central Station in the Swedish capital.

“It just came up at a coffee meeting last summer. Somebody suggested: why not do something with all this heat in the station?” project leader Karl Sundholm said.

Will today be the end of the Fred Thompson campaign?

It’s over, Fredheads. It was good while it lasted.

About the best thing conservatives can hope for at this point, I think, is Romney/Thompson. McCain may have the media in a trance right now, but Romney’s got the lead in delegates (early as it is), and with conservative big wigs like Rush Limbaugh and others having it out for McCain you’ve got to think things will swing his way.

Talk about hearing the good news with the bad:

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nurses have a lower risk of dying from several different conditions compared with individuals in the general population, according to the findings of a large Canadian study of registered nurses (RNs).

However, the researchers also found that the risk of melanoma, the most deadly type of skin cancer, climbed with the number of years a nurse spent in her profession.

A subgroup of nurses who worked in hospitals or medical-surgical specialties had an increased risk of lung cancer.

The increased risk with longer-term work could be related to occupational exposures to carcinogens, such as radiation and certain drugs, while disruption of circadian rhythms due to shift work could also be a factor, Dr. Helen Dimich-Ward of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and her colleagues suggest.

A prediction from Laura Lee Donoho.

I’m making this statement today. It doesn’t matter that McCain won the South Carolina primary or that Huckabee came in second place. Guiliani’s hopes to win in Florida won’t matter. Whether or not Fred Thompson withdraws and throws his support to McCain, it will not matter. At the end of all this confusion, Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee for President.

And what’s more, he will win. Mitt Romney will be our next President.

In the long range scheme of things, it really is the little things that matter most in this life.

Pay it forward people, pay it forward.

I hope this Tuesday is good to you and yours.

Written by Sue

2 Responses to “Tuesday Tid-Bits”


  1. ~J~ Says:


    Visit ~J~

    Since Fred never seemed to really “get in” on the race it seems logical for him to now get out. :o


  2. Sue Says:


    Visit Sue

    The next question will be, is he VP material. The way things are going on the GOP side, who knows.