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Komodo Mary & the Virgin Births – Self-fertilisation among reptiles

Komodo Embryo
Komodo embryo

“A female Komodo dragon without a male Komodo dragon is like a fish without a bicycle.” – Anonymous Lesbian-separatist herpetologist.

Parthenogenesis, the production of offspring without fertilization by a male, is carried out by King Edward potatoes, bees and greenfly but is rare in vertebrate species. – Telegraph.uk.co

Virgin births excite scientists

By Roger Highfield, Science Editor

  • Komodo Dragon facts
  • Last Updated: 2:03am GMT 21/12/2006

    Nearly all vertebrates breed by sexual reproduction, either laying eggs or giving birth to live young. The few exceptions to this rule include animals such as North American whiptail lizards, which can breed without mating in a process known as parthenogenesis. In several species of these lizards, males have never been found.MSN Encarta.com

    S&S Packing Co. & Eastern Meats – Newark, NJ

    S&S Meat Packing - Newark, NJ

    S&S Meat Packing - Newark, NJ

    Beef, Lamb, Veal

    S&S Meat Packing - Newark, NJ

    S&S Meat Packing & Eastern Meats - Newark, NJ
    © Frank H. Jump

    Brooklyn Junction Blog Features Old Flatbush Photos

    Flatbush Rialto
    courtesy of Richard Hirschman (who didn’t take this picture)

    Thanks Eli for the Old Flatbush Photos!

    Brooklyn poet & artist Ben Trimmier – Rebecca Pollock, Taffee Place Installation

    12/15/07

     

    happy Saturday

    to stay home

    if I choose to

    guard my health

    for the week

    ahead

    nearly 7am

    the daylight seeping

    into the slip

    strip sky above

    my warehouse canyon

    called Taffee Place

    rising at 5:30

    with no school day

    to go to I have slept

    since 9:30 last night

    yes: the wild Friday nights

    Benjie falling out

    during the PBS news fest

    halfway through Bill Moyers Journal

    waking in the midst of Charlie Rose

    genuflecting to sartorial king Bill Clinton

    who didn’t disappoint Charlie

    but didn’t engage me

    I returned to sleep

    I retired to dream

    to sleep

    my heating pad corset

    strapped on

    for relief

    I have worn

    since Monday

    grateful I can sleep

    with my back sprain

    spasms wishing

    I had pain pills for

    to make it

    through these days

    less gingerly guarding

    girding my movements

    with kindergarteners’ ways

    their tiny chairs

    I should not

    be lifting

    but I do

    Ben Trimmier



    Rebecca Pollack

    Rebecca Pollock, Become
    December 2005 to December 2006
    Mural for Taffee Playground, Taffee Pl, Park & Myrtle Aves, Brooklyn

    Image: courtesy of the artist

    Description:
    This mural covers a temporary wall adjacent to Taffee Playground. The subject of it relates to the omnipresence of litter in the neighborhood surrounding the playground. The artist selected the black plastic shopping bag as a symbol of this urban problem. “Rather than focus on the carelessness that this object represents when found in the street, I’ve chosen to sculpt it into another kind of debris: a leaf,” says Rebecca Pollock, the artist. “Become encourages others to make similar leaps of the imagination with all the elements of their environment. I hope that this image will promote a spirit of making something beautiful out of something ugly and making the most out of limitation.”

    Ms. Pollock is enrolled in the MFA program at the School of Visual Arts.

     

     

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard – de Bronck's (The Bronx) – Pianos, Furniture, Bread, Beds, Auto Parts & Paper Bags

    Hardman Duo Pianos - Bruckner Blvd former Lincoln Avenue
    Hardman Duo Pianos – Bruckner Blvd, formerly Lincoln Avenue © Frank H. Jump 1997 – 2007

    J. Lawrence Cook played a Hardman Duo Piano

    The liner notes on the reverse side of the record cover give no indication that Lawrence was involved in the actual recording. However, his music rolls, played on a Hardman Duo Player Piano, are in good company with accompanying musicians, Milton Hinton, Tony Mottola, George Duvivier and Osie Johnson. -doctorjazz.co.uk

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)
    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckna Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    Landmarks Preservation Estey Piano PDF #1

    Landmarks Preservation Estey Piano PDF #2

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)
    Pianos in De Bronck’s

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin' o' de Bruckne' Boulevard - de Bronck's (The Bronx)

    De Beginnin’ o’ de Bruckne’ Boulevard – de Bronck’s (The Bronx) – Pianos, Furniture, Bread, Beds, Auto Parts & Paper Bags

    Glassman Drugs & Liquors – Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ

    Glassman Drugs & Liquor - Clifton, NJ
    © Frank H. Jump

    College Glen – A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College
    New York Avenue & Glenwood Road

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College
    New York Avenue & Avenue H

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College
    Avenue H & East 32nd Street

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College
    Avenue H & East 32nd Street looking toward the Junction.

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College

    College Glen - A Flatbush Neighborhood East of Brooklyn College
    The Junction © Frank H. Jump

    When Vincenzo and I moved into the Flatbush Junction, I noticed the College Glen signs around the neighborhood but did not see the civilian patrol. I’ve done some Internet searches but not until recently have I found anything. Fortunately the New York Times has been diligently archiving their entire history of articles on the web. Here is a snippet that mentions this sliver of Flatbush.

    PERSPECTIVES: New Condos in Flatbush; Tapping the Market in Central Brooklyn

    Published: October 2, 1988

    MEANWHILE, the single- and two-family home market has also picked up, aided in part by the home-loan program run by Neighborhood Housing Services. The East Flatbush office has provided below-market loans for 89 home renovations, mainly in an area east of Brooklyn College called College Glen.

    ”It’s very clear that in this part of the area the strategy has worked,” said Philip Gallagher, chairman of Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush. ”Now there is an enormous amount of new private investment that has nothing to do with us.”

    Neighborhood Housing Services is planning to seek community-development block-grant funds to expand its service area to a needier northwestern area of the district that it has named Clarendon Meadows. This is an area bounded by Clarkson Avenue on the north, Cortelyou Avenue on the south, and Brooklyn Avenue and Bedford Avenue on the east and west.

    Contest: What are the boundaries of College Glen?

    PS: No hairsplitting!

    Letter to Landmarks Commission on behalf of Colossal Media Advertising (a Brooklyn business!)

    courtesy of Colossal Media

    60 Grand Street
    © Frank H. Jump 1998

    Recently I was contacted by Colossal Media Advertising to represent them at a NYC Landmarks Commission hearing about the 60 Grand Street Coca-Cola ad space being used for a modern ad site. Here is the letter I had read during the hearing since it was scheduled while I was teaching school.

     

    Fading Ad Wiki frankjump.com

    The New York City
    Landmarks Preservation Commission
    One Centre Street
    New York, NY 10007

    December 11, 2007

    Good Afternoon Chair Robert B. Tierney
    & Representatives of the Landmarks Preservation Commission,

    My name is Frank Jump and I’m speaking on behalf of Colossal Media Advertising. I’ve been documenting vintage painted mural ads on NYC brick-faces for over a decade. My websites (Fading Ad Campaign and Fading AIDS Gallery) and the Fading Ad Blog have received critical attention and their unique take on vintage advertising continues to be exemplified as a metaphor of survival since my diagnosis with HIV in 1984. In 1998, the N-Y Historical Society exhibited twenty-four photographs of what I call fading ads (as opposed to ghost ads)- representations of the impermanence of life. These remnants of our advertising past have since become symbols of shifting demographics, urban renewal and development.

     

    Recently on Bill Maher’s HBO Real Time, Gloria Steinhem stated, “Nostalgia is another form of obstructionism.¹” At first, this comment seemed reactionary, but when given some further reflection, its implication within the context of the political banter became transcendent. Progress is thwarted when we hold on to feelings of what we perceive as “the good old days.” Today’s classic fading ads were once yesterday’s eyesores. Back in the heyday of hand-painted outdoor advertising, a tradition we owe to ad pioneers like OJ Gude, much of the public debate was over the unsightliness of these oversized ads. Not much has changed in a century.

     

    Colossal Media produces modern ads that are visually exciting- ads that will become tomorrow’s classic fading ads. With the hand-painted brickface ad medium, Colossal Media is continuing the tradition of the painted ad that has become an indelible symbol of New York’s urban landscape. Tourists come to New York, the mecca for world commerce- and expect to see both the historic and modern- the old classic and the new classic. Sign enthusiasts all over the world, like Sam Roberts UK Brick Ads Blog² marvel over Colossal’s painted mural ads, which have become a tourist attraction. No one expects fading ads to last forever. Just like fashion trends, they come and go. I’d rather see a vintage ad covered by a classic Colossal modern work of art than with one of those crass outdoor illuminated billboards or a dingy nylon fabric hung ad. The pride Colossal Media takes in their work is evident in their finished product.

    Colossal Media Dewars³

    Sincerely,
    Frank H. Jump
    ¹http://fadingad.wikispaces.com/Nostalgia
    ²http://fadingad.wordpress.com/2007/06/24/sam-roberts-uk-ghost-ads-on-colossal-media/
    ³http://brickads.blogspot.com/2007/06/dewars-new-york.html

    Coleman National Business College – Newark, NJ

    Coleman National Business College - Newark, NJ

    Coleman National Business College - Newark, NJ
    © Frank H. Jump

    Check out virtualnewarknj.com & Satan’s Laundromat on Newark

    Celebrate Your Joy! – Newark, NJ Parking Lot

    Celebrate Your Joy! - Newark, NJ Parking Lot
    © Frank H. Jump