Holy cow! Cattle possess magnetic compass: study

WASHINGTON (AFP) — European scientists who studied satellite images of cows and deer around the world have discovered that these animals tend to align themselves with Earth’s north-south magnetic fields while they graze or rest.

While birds, turtles and salmon are known to use magnetic guidance to migrate, cattle were not previously known to possess an inner compass.

Farmers have found that cattle stand perpendicular to the sun to heat up their bodies on cold, sunny days, or stand parallel to the wind during winter days with particularly strong winds, the scientists noted.

But the farmers’ wisdom and scientific studies had not provided answers to the common alignment of cattle during days with optimal weather, the European scientists said.

“Amazingly, this ubiquitous phenomenon does not seem to have been noticed by herdsmen, ranchers, or hunters,” said the study, co-written by Sabine Begall of Germany’s University of Duisburg-Essen.

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Bag of Randomness

  • With the start of school, I was struck with some of the greatest moments I had with my father.  He use to drive me to school every morning on his way to work.  It was just father and son each morning enjoying each others company with talk radio in the background.
  • I can also remember my first day of kindergarten and being so excited to go because it meant I was growing up.  But I also remember my mother crying for the same reason, but at the time I didn’t understand why she was crying, I was just wondering, “what are they not telling me . . .”
  • CNN has a goofy and useless sound meter they use when covering the Democratic Convention.
  • The other night I stayed up to watch the mens USA Basketball team play the gold medal game which started at 1:30 AM.  DogGeeding just couldn’t understand why I was staying up so late and tried to get me to go to bed.  At times he would just stare at me and then pace back and forth from the living room to the bedroom.  A few times he would jump in my lap and then start scratching at my chest as if to get my attention and tell me I’m totally messing up his schedule.  He later went to the bedroom, but came back 15 minutes later only to stare and sit in front of me and let out a sigh/bark and then went right back to bed.
  • Jason’s Deli’s salsa is surprisingly good.  And that last sentence just looks weird having two consecutive  possessive nouns.
  • Bono actually posted a comment on RollingStone.com and I’ve been invited to a U2 Academic Conference in NYC.  If only I were a permanent employee of this great airline that I’m contracting for I would certainly go.
  • I made a post yesterday about hotels and casinos that Vegas never built and displayed a picture of a Titanic hotel and casino concept.  I used that picture because I thought having a Titanic hotel was just a dumb idea; however,  Jonathan was nice enough to post a comment that there is one similar in Branson.  Here’s a link to a Flickr set of the hotel in Branson, and here’s their website.  You can even get married on their grand staircase.
  • For the first time in my life I actually have close friends that share the same political views as myself.
  • When gas was closer to $4 a gallon I noticed that most of the drivers on my commute were pretty friendly.  Now that it’s gotten a bit closer to $3 a gallon, I’m starting to see a lot more aggression on the highway.
  • For a 51 year old, Katie Couric doesn’t look bad at the beach.
  • My memory is a little foggy, but I think I recall watching the conventions as a kid and the major networks aired them for more than just an hour like they do today.
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I still need your help

At the time of this posting, my audition video to be Southwest Airline’s Blog-o-spondent is in 6th place.

If you haven’t already, please click this link and click the green up arrow.  If you already voted, please pass this on to a friend or two.

Much LUV,
Geeding

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Random Facts about DFW Airport

• It’s the world’s third-busiest airport in terms of takeoffs and landings. It’s the world’s sixth-busiest if you’re counting passengers.

• The airport covers 29.8 square miles. That’s bigger than the island of Manhattan, which is just shy of 23 square miles.

• It has seven runways, plus room for an eighth. It can land four airplanes at once, something no other airport can do.

• And it’s served by 21 airlines that can take you to 173 destinations.

• Vendors are allowed to charge a maximum of 10 percent more than similar items cost outside the airport. The add-on compensates for the higher costs of airport operations.

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