[GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning

  • From: "NachoDaddy" <_rnx_@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 11:30:05 -0400

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I'd have to agree that the last 7.5 years have been a joke. Can't wait for '08.

Can you say denial? I bet you also argued that the world was flat when you were young (er) and in school (oh wait, did they let the weaker sex go to school way back then?).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial


p.s. the website is hysterical. thanks for sharing. I agree that the carbon credit is ridiculous but that doesn't make the debit anything less. let's not let the hypocrisy of a few dilute the discussion of a serious issue.

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Received: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 11:04:36 PM EDT
From: "Gale R. Nie" <showme69@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning


But mine are laughing at how silly we were in the 21st century.
 
Gale
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: NachoDaddy
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 9:45 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning

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I'm ashamed of you. My great great grandchildren are crying.

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Received: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:15:59 PM EDT
From: "Gale R. Nie" <showme69@xxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning


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Not me. The offsets are nothing but a scam, which I'm sure you already know.
You should check out the site where I'm getting the stickers from. You can
buy a carbon debit and they'll execute a tree and turn it into mulch quicker
than you can say "Save me, Al Gore!" :-) It never ceases to amaze me
how gullible most people can be to get sucked into fads like that. Remember
in the 1970s when we were entering the new ice age? And remember thousands
of years ago when the last ice age ended and the internal combustion engine
wasn't even a glimmer in the caveman's eye?

http://tinyurl.com/23lznf

Gale




----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric East" <christianherper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 8:51 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning


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> LOL, and mine's bigger than yours! I'm buying carbon offesets! :-)
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> Eric
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gale R. Nie" <showme69@xxxxxxxx>
> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 7:20 PM
> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning
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>> A couple days ago I ordered bumperstickers that say, "My Carbon Footprint
>> Is Bigger Than Yours". Can't wait to put it on my truck. :-)
>>
>> Gale
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:53 PM
>> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning
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>>>>From another website...
>>>
>>> "officials said at the current rate, the Global Mean temperature will
>>> rise 1.7 degrees Celsius over the next 100 years."
>>>
>>> I still think it might be too soon for Chicken Little... :-)
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Carol Shahriary" <shah11@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:37 PM
>>> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Mo. issues tick warning
>>>
>>>
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>>> This is one of the many health-related consequences of
>>> global warming. I'm serious.
>>> See
>>> http://news.mongabay.com/2005/1102-disease.html
>>>
>>> Chicken Little was right!
>>>
>>> Dancing Strawberry
>>>
>>> --- k Sneed <sneed14@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>> http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/sciencemedicine/story/897E1D5ECEB29F23862572F20064FFC4?OpenDocument
>>>> Mo. issues tick warning
>>>>
>>>> By Tina Hesman Saey <tsaey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
>>>> 06/06/2007
>>>>
>>>> Officials at the Missouri Department of Health and
>>>> Senior Services are
>>>> warning residents to be wary of ticks. A child in
>>>> northeastern Missouri died
>>>> May 23 of an infection with a tick-carried bacterium
>>>> called Ehrlichia
>>>> chaffeensis. That is one of three types of bacteria
>>>> that cause the illness
>>>> known as ehrlichiosis. All three types are found in
>>>> Missouri.
>>>>
>>>> So far, the health department has confirmed 16 cases
>>>> of ehrlichiosis and is
>>>> investigating two other cases. On average, Missouri
>>>> has about 9 cases of the
>>>> diseases at this point during the year.
>>>> Cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever have more than
>>>> doubled this year.
>>>> State health officials have confirmed 54 cases of
>>>> the illness this season.
>>>> In an average year, only 22 cases would have been
>>>> seen by this time.
>>>>
>>>> Health officials have also had reports of 10 cases
>>>> of Lyme-like disease and
>>>> two cases of tularemia.
>>>>
>>>> Symptoms of the illness usually resemble the flu
>>>> with body aches, tiredness,
>>>> and fever, said Joyce Berkowitz, infection control
>>>> practitioner at SSM
>>>> Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital. Rocky Mountain
>>>> Spotted Fever usually
>>>> starts with a rash, but rashes appear in less than
>>>> half of people with
>>>> ehrlichiosis.
>>>>
>>>> The hospital has seen only two possible cases of
>>>> tick-borne illnesses this
>>>> year. Advertisement
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "We usually start seeing stuff when the kids get out
>>>> of school and are in
>>>> vacation mode," Berkowitz said.
>>>>
>>>> Brian Allan, a biology graduate student at
>>>> Washington University, has been
>>>> tracking ticks for four years. It's too early in the
>>>> season to say if the
>>>> increase in diseases from tick bites are due to a
>>>> larger number of ticks.
>>>> In Illinois, the Department of Public Health has
>>>> had an increase in the
>>>> number ticks reported by veterinarians, doctors and
>>>> others, but people have
>>>> not fallen ill at a higher rate than usual.
>>>>
>>>> The increase in human illness may be due to a
>>>> greater percentage of ticks
>>>> carrying disease, Allan said. The infection rate is
>>>> determined largely by
>>>> population fluctuations in animals that serve as
>>>> reservoirs for the
>>>> diseases.
>>>>
>>>> For instance, a large number of infected
>>>> white-tailed deer last fall could
>>>> lead to an increase human disease now, he said.
>>>> White tailed deer carry
>>>> Ehrlichia chaffeensis. So Lonestar tick larvae could
>>>> have feasted on
>>>> infected deer last August or September, picking up
>>>> the infection. The ticks
>>>> over-winter and emerge as nymphs between May and
>>>> July. Ticks at the
>>>> nymph life stage are most likely to transmit disease
>>>> to people, because
>>>> nymphs are small and easy to miss and people often
>>>> don't feel the
>>>> ticks crawling on their skin, Allan said.
>>>>
>>>> Nymphs take a blood meal, drop off the host and
>>>> over-winter, emerging as
>>>> adults the following April. Adult ticks may also
>>>> infect people, but are more
>>>> noticeable and account for only a small number of
>>>> infections with tick-borne
>>>> diseases, Allan said.
>>>>
>>>> -----------
>>>>
>>>> For more information:
>>>>
>>>> The Missouri Department of Health and Senior
>>>> Services
>>>>
>>>>
>>> *www.dhss.mo.gov/TicksCarryDisease/*<http://www.dhss.mo.gov/TicksCarryDisease/>
>>>>
>>>> The Illinois Department of Public Health
>>>>
>>>>
>>> *www.idph.state.il.us/public/hbhome.htm*<http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/hbhome.htm>
>>>>
>>>> The National Center for Infectious Diseases at the
>>>> Centers for Disease
>>>> Control and Prevention page on Tick-Borne Illnesses
>>>>
>>>>
>>> *www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/list_tickborne.htm*<http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/list_tickborne.htm>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Carol Strawberry
>>> "Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at
>>> different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing."
>>> (William James)
>>>
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