August 2010 Archives

Though I would have loved to fly out to Toronto Canada to take the AJAX course I signed up for, I've opt'd to take the course on-line using the LearningTree AnyWare option.  The materials came in just this past Friday.  A set of headphones/microphone, workbook, etc.

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38551_424562424090_586394090_5105801_6337611_n.jpgThis is a warning to adults and parents who allow his/her own kids to wear those novelty items called "Silly Bandz", make sure that the bands are not too tight and that he/she removes the bandz periodically. One adult (S. Herendeen) witnessed the results of one child that constantly wore the bands during sleeping, swimming, bathing, etc, The child complained to his father that his wrist hurts and the removal of the bands revealed sores, welting of the skin around the bands and skin irritation.

To avoid this, make sure that the bands does not fit around the wrist tightly and periodically take off the bands to allow proper circulation and exposure of the skin.

Silly Bandz

Image by smilla4 via Flickr

Silly Bandz are a brand of silicone rubber bands formed into shapes including animals, objects, and letters. They are distributed by BCP Imports and are normally worn as bracelets.

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The National Weather Service has issued a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH for Montgomery County until 1:00am.

Those with outdoor plans this evening should monitor the skies and be prepared for threatening weather. Lightning is the number one severe weather killer in the US. If you are outdoors and storm approaches, seek safe shelter indoors.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH means conditions are favorable for severe storms in and close to the watch area. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce tornadoes with little or no advanced warning. Residents should be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings.

SKYWARN activation has been requested and spotters are asked to relay any reports to the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management, and the National Weather Service office in Sterling, VA.

A.L.
UPDATE

Destructive line of severe thunderstorms will move through most of Montgomery County over the next 2hrs. Winds of 70MPH possible.

The National Weather Service has issued a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING for Montgomery County until 8:00pm. At 7:07PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated a line of thunderstorms approaching the County which has intensified well past severe limits.

Significant cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm. All outdoor activities in the following areas should be postponed until this storm passes.

Locations in the path of this storm include:
 POTOMAC
 POOLESVILLE
 ROCKVILLE
 GAITHERSBURG
 I-270

Severe Thunderstorms can produce tornadoes with little or no advanced warning. Residents are urged to seek safe shelter indoors until the storm passes and remain alert for any additional warnings. Any resident can report severe weather by replying to this alert, and the public is encouraged to do so.

A.L.
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