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The fourth playoff game is being played 7:00 start between the Revelstoke Grizzlies and the Merritt centennials.

Game 504 at the Nicola valley memorial arena. Merritt, BC.

Severe weather

Merritt to Hope

Up to 60 cm by Thursday

Information about Yellow warning – winter storm

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There’s a few things you can do if you get these creatures. Sleeping with your clothes on doesn’t help.

Using a hair dryer on where they might have laid eggs helps pulling your furniture back. Especially your bed from the wall helps! These creatures like vertical climbs that’s the way they go and putting under your bed legs a bowl or some sort of element that can frustrate them. Will keep them off your bed and they’re only there for your blood.

There’s a debate on whether you should squeeze them dead when you catch them, cuz if they’re big enough to be seen. They’ve got a lot of blood in them and there’s pheromones in that either attract or deter them depending on who you talk to.

You can kill them in your bedding by washing your bedding in hot water and drying it in at the hottest temperatures.

University of Malaysia murder suspects..

Penang

Recent research from the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in Penang has highlighted a fascinating, if slightly unsettling, breakthrough in forensic science:

The use of tropical bed bugs (Cimex hemipterus) as “crime scene spies.”The research, led by entomologist Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdul Hafiz Ab Majid, suggests that because bed bugs stay within 20 feet of their feeding site and cannot fly, they act as tiny, localized biological reservoirs for human DNA.1. How the DNA is Extracted and IdentifiedWhen a person (victim or suspect) is bitten, the bed bug ingests a small amount of blood (about 1.5 to 5.3 microliters). Forensic scientists can then: * Crush the bug to extract the blood from its gut. * Use STR (Short Tandem Repeat) Analysis: This is the standard DNA profiling used in crime labs to match a specific individual. * Use SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) Analysis: This allows for “phenotypic profiling.” Even if a direct match isn’t found in a database, scientists can determine the person’s gender, eye color, hair color, and skin tone.2. How Long Does the DNA Last?The timeline for DNA viability inside a bed bug is critical for investigators. According to the Malaysian study: * Immediately after feeding (Day 0): A full genetic profile can be recovered. * Up to Day 5: Approximately 70% of the DNA markers (STRs) remain intact, which is usually enough for a definitive identification. * Up to Day 45: This is the outer limit. While the DNA has significantly degraded by this point, researchers can still retrieve partial profiles—often enough to determine physical traits like hair and eye color.3. Why Use Bed Bugs?In Malaysia, they refer to bed bugs as musuh dalam selimut (“the enemy in the blanket”). They are considered superior to mosquitoes for forensics because: * They stay put: A mosquito might bite a suspect and then fly a mile away. A bed bug will hide in a mattress seam or headboard crack within the same room. * They are survivors: They can live for months without another meal, effectively preserving the evidence of the last person they bit. * Hard to clean: While a criminal might wipe away bloodstains or fingerprints, they rarely think to search the crevices of a bed frame for tiny insects that may have bitten them while they were waiting or sleeping at the scene.This technique is particularly useful in cases where a suspect has occupied a “hideout” or hotel room for a short period.Would you like me to find more details on the specific 2024–2025 updates to this research, or perhaps a different forensic entomology topic?

The enemy in the blanket

 By the way it bit it when without an itch.
Inject by stealth a quick ansetic.
Done buy breakfast, lunch and supper.
All three marks did strike red. and walked away with dread
A detective that only works by night
And then by day hides in fright but for 45 days keeps your picture ready to post.K

Silent Witness

In Malaysia, the term musuh dalam selimut (the enemy in the blanket) has taken on a literal forensic meaning. As of early 2026, researchers at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Penang have solidified their findings that the tropical bed bug (Cimex hemipterus) is a near-perfect “silent witness” for solving crimes.Here is the breakdown of the latest forensic data on how these bugs are being used:1. The “DNA Reservoir” EffectBed bugs are essentially tiny, walking vials of evidence. Unlike mosquitoes, which can bite a suspect and fly a mile away, bed bugs are geographically restricted. They typically move no more than 6 meters (20 feet) from their feeding site.If a suspect or victim is bitten in a specific room, the bug—and the DNA inside it—stays in that room.

2. DNA Identification

TimelinesThe USM study, led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdul Hafiz Ab Majid, established exactly how long the “clock” runs on this biological evidence: * Day 0 (Immediate): Investigators can recover a 100% complete genetic profile. This includes both STR (Short Tandem Repeat) markers for direct identification and SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) markers for physical traits.

* Day 5 to 14: The success rate for a full profile remains high. By Day 14, researchers still see a 66.67% success rate in identifying the blood as human and linking it to a specific individual.

* Up to Day 45:

This is the current scientific limit. While the DNA is heavily degraded, it is still sufficient for phenotypic profiling. Even without a direct match in a database, scientists can determine the person’s: * Gender * Eye Color * Hair Color * Skin Tone3. “Arbitrary” or Hidden EvidenceIn cases of “clean” crime scenes—where a suspect has wiped away fingerprints or used bleach to destroy bloodstains—bed bugs are often overlooked.

* The “Spy” in the Crevice: Because bed bugs hide in headboard cracks, mattress seams, and even electrical outlets, they often survive a suspect’s attempt to sanitize a scene.

* Mixed Profiles:

Recent 2025/2026 updates show that field-collected bugs often contain mixed DNA profiles, meaning they can provide a timeline of everyone who has stayed in a hideout or hotel room over the past month.

4. Legal Status (2026 Update)

While the science is now robust, USM researchers are currently working to have these protocols validated for courtrooms. As of early 2026, bed bug DNA is primarily used as an investigative lead rather than primary evidence in Malaysian courts, helping police narrow down suspects in complex murder cases where traditional biological traces are missing.

Next Step:AI

I can provide more detail on phenotypic profiling—specifically how they reconstruct a person’s face from just the speck of blood inside an insect. Would you like me to look into that?

Maybe another day…

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Revelstoke and Merritt…

The relationship between the Revelstoke Grizzlies and the Merritt Centennials has quickly intensified into a premier KIJHL rivalry, fueled by back-to-back playoff meetings following Merritt’s transition from the BCHL in 2024. As they enter Game 3 of their 2026 best-of-seven series, the narrative is one of a “rematch with a physical edge”; the Grizzlies eliminated the Centennials in five games during the 2025 postseason, a defeat that prompted Merritt to intentionally “get bigger” in the off-season to match Revelstoke’s notorious grit. While Revelstoke entered this year as the top seed in the Bill Ohlhausen Division, the gap has narrowed significantly, evidenced by their 5–4 overtime thriller in Game 1 and a series of high-penalty regular-season matchups. As the series shifts to the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena for Game 3, the Centennials are leaning on their home-ice “battle culture” to disrupt the Grizzlies’ momentum, turning a once-unbalanced pairing into a heavyweight fight where every “dive” into the corners is a test of Merritt’s revamped physical identity against Revelstoke’s championship experience.

Update

At 21:06 The score is tied three-three with less then 4 minutes. Gone out of a third…

Good news out and about

It’s always a good idea to seek out the silver linings. Here is a roundup of some wholesome and positive news from today, Monday, March 9, 2026.Nature & Conservation * Buffalo Restoration Milestones: A new report from the InterTribal Buffalo Council highlights a major success in ecological and cultural restoration. Over 25,000 buffalo are now roaming on tribal lands across 22 states, with more than 1,500 animals returned to Indigenous stewardship just in the last year. * The Return of Giants: In the Galapagos, 158 giant tortoises were recently reintroduced to the island of Floreana. This is the first time the species has roamed this specific island in nearly 200 years, marking a massive win for island ecosystem recovery. * Yangtze River Recovery: New research indicates that fish biomass in China’s Yangtze River has more than doubled since a fishing ban was implemented. The study shows promising signs of recovery for biodiversity and even some previously threatened species.Community & Kindness * The “Uplift” Highlights: * In Texas, a night-shift custodian named Jessica Caldwell successfully earned four college degrees while raising four children. * A local mailman made headlines for adopting a dog that used to be on his old mail route after the two formed an inseparable bond. * “One Farmer, One File”: The USDA launched a new initiative today aimed at cutting through federal red tape for producers. The goal is to streamline digital records so farmers can spend less time on paperwork and more time in the field.Health & Wellness * Nutrition Month Kickoff: As March is National Nutrition Month, health organizations across North America are launching “Nourish to Flourish” campaigns. These initiatives focus on making healthy eating more accessible through new school food programs and clearer grocery labeling to help families make informed choices. * Innovative Therapies: A new report highlights how rock climbing is being used as a therapeutic tool for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease, helping to significantly improve balance, mobility, and confidence.Just for Fun * Rugby Success in Vancouver: The South African “Blitzboks” went unbeaten this past weekend in Vancouver, claiming gold and moving to the top of the world standings. The team credited their success to a focus on consistency and teamwork. * More Daylight: Most of North America is settling into the first full day of Daylight Saving Time today. While losing an hour of sleep is never fun, we now have those extra-long spring evenings to look forward to!Would you like me to look for any specific positive news related to British Columbia or perhaps some recent ornithology updates?

First day of time change spring just 11 days away.

Environment Canada climate change.

Monday, March 9 2026 Garcia Street Merritt, BC 6:45 a.m..

Up to 20 cm, today Merritt BC.

Fix ups

after

Modeling has always struggled against the line.. okay K

A lot of suicide?????????????

Leon Black, New York City

Ruined their trio, blood all over Jefferies carpet

Good Reputation

200 Million DollaLeon Black is a prominent figure in the worlds of private equity, finance, and art. He is best known as the co-founder of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest alternative investment firms.Here is a breakdown of his career and impact:1. Finance & Apollo Global Management * The Drexel Years: Black began his career at the investment bank Drexel Burnham Lambert, where he rose to head the Mergers & Acquisitions department. He worked closely with Michael Milken during the “junk bond” era of the 1980s. * Co-Founding Apollo: After Drexel’s collapse in 1990, Black co-founded Apollo Global Management. Under his leadership, Apollo became a powerhouse in leveraged buyouts, distressed debt, and credit. * Step Down: He stepped down as CEO and Chairman of Apollo in 2021 following an independent review of his professional ties to Jeffrey Epstein. While the review found no evidence of involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities, the reputational pressure led to his departure.2. Art Patronage and CollectionBlack is one of the world’s most prolific art collectors. His collection is estimated to be worth billions of dollars. * The Scream: In 2012, he famously purchased Edvard Munch’s The Scream for nearly $120 million, which was a record-breaking price at the time. * MoMA: He served as the chairman of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York for several years, a position he held until 2021.3. Current VenturesSince leaving Apollo, Black has focused on: * Elysium Management: His family office, which manages his personal wealth and investments. * Philanthropy: Through the Black Family Foundation, he has donated significantly to cancer research (specifically melanoma) and the arts.Would you like me to look into the current performance of Apollo Global Management or explore his recent philanthropic initiatives?

Supportive of women’s causes

As of early March 2026, both Apollo Global Management and Leon Black’s personal legacy are navigating a period of significant turbulence, marked by market volatility and resurfaced legal scrutiny.1. Apollo Global Management: Performance & ChallengesWhile Apollo remains a titan in the alternative asset space, it has faced a difficult start to 2026: * Stock Volatility: The stock (APO) hit a 52-week low in early March 2026, trading around $103–$105. This followed a sharp decline of approximately 21% since February 1st, 2026. * Operational Hits: The firm was impacted by a $400 million fraud-related write-down at its subsidiary, MFS, and a dividend cut at its affiliate, MidCap Financial. * Growth Outlook: Despite the stock’s dip, management remains aggressive, projecting 20%+ Fee Related Earnings (FRE) growth for 2026. As of late 2025, the firm managed approximately $938 billion in assets (AUM), nearing the $1 trillion milestone. * Renewed Legal Scrutiny: A new class-action lawsuit was initiated in early 2026, alleging that Apollo failed to disclose certain communications between leadership (including Black and current CEO Marc Rowan) and Jeffrey Epstein, which has weighed on investor confidence.2. Leon Black’s Philanthropy & Recent NewsLeon Black has used his family office, Elysium Management, and the Black Family Foundation to shift his public narrative toward major charitable commitments: * $200 Million Women’s Initiative: Black has continued to fulfill a major pledge of $200 million toward initiatives promoting gender equality and supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. * Medical Research: He remains a primary funder of the Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA) and the Foundation for OCD Research (FFOR), which he co-founded with a $25 million grant. * Veterans & Education: The Black family continues to fund graduate fellowships for U.S. veterans at Harvard (Kennedy, Business, and Law schools) and remains a major donor to Dartmouth College, where a visual arts center bears his name. * The “Epstein Files” (2026): Newly released government documents in February 2026 sparked fresh media coverage regarding how Black leveraged his multi-billion-dollar art collection for tax and estate planning. While Black maintains these dealings were purely professional, the reports have kept his past associations in the headlines.Comparison of Financial Health vs. Headline Risk| Metric/Issue | Status as of March 2026 ||—|—|| Total AUM | ~$938 Billion (Robust growth) || Stock Price | Down ~21% YTD (Market “liquidity panic”) || Philanthropy | Active $200M commitment to women’s causes || Legal Status | New shareholder lawsuits regarding disclosure |I’ve noted your interest in this topic and will keep the word “dive” under advisement for our future discussions. Would you like me to monitor the specific outcomes of the 2026 shareholder lawsuits against Apollo as they develop?

Space station transfer

Thankyou all who dare….

Today’s milestone actually centers on the successful restoration of the Baikonur Cosmodrome’s Site 31, which was finally declared ready for action today following critical repairs. This pad, Russia’s only active site for launching crews to the International Space Station (ISS), had been sidelined since November 2025 after a launch damaged its service infrastructure. With these repairs finalized, Roscosmos is now moving into immediate preparations for the launch of the Progress MS-33 cargo ship on March 22, 2026. This mission is vital for the orbiting laboratory, as it will deliver roughly 2.5 tons of fuel, water, and food—a far cry from “five elephants” (which would weigh closer to 30 tons), but still a significant haul for a vehicle designed to dock autonomously with the station.The rocket tasked with this heavy lifting is the Soyuz-2.1a, a digital-age workhorse of the legendary R-7 family that costs approximately $35 million to $48 million per launch. It has a proven track record with over 160 launches, having successfully transitioned from the older analog systems to digital flight controls that allow for more precise orbital insertions. Looking ahead, Russia is balancing its ISS commitments with a pivot toward its own national project, the Russian Orbital Station (ROS). While they have agreed to support the ISS through 2028, they are already planning the first module for their independent station for 2027, signaling a slow “dive” away from international collaboration as the ISS nears its planned retirement around 2030.Would you like me to look up the specific cargo list for the upcoming March 22nd mission once it’s released?

NASA March night sky

look up,

In case you missed it

The sky is in full bloom coming into spring in the northern hemisphere.

Jupiter’s moons

One of Jupiter’s moons is reported to be being destroyed by the planet at this moment.

Ouch

First day of last time change in British Columbia…

Spring ahead one more time with feeling ….

Clock Shock to end

Staying on Pacific Time throughout the year would mean staying on Pacific Standard Time (PST) and not observing Daylight Saving Time (DST). Based on the image you provided, which captures a tranquil morning scene in a cafe, here are some distinct advantages, particularly in terms of well-being and daily rhythm.

1. Alignment with Natural Rhythms (Circadian Health)

The image depicts people enjoying a relaxed morning, bathed in the natural, warm light of early day. This soft light is more readily available on Pacific Standard Time. * A Natural “Wake-Up” Call: PST ensures that natural light appears as early as possible in the morning. This is crucial for regulating our internal clocks. Waking up with the sun is a primary cue that synchronizes our circadian rhythms, making us feel more alert and less groggy.

* Better Sleep Quality:

In the image, people seem rested and calm. Forcing school children and workers to commute in the deep dark of morning (as would happen with a year-round DST clock) goes against our biology, which expects light upon waking. Year-round PST prioritizes quality, naturally timed sleep.2. Mental and Emotional Well-beingThe peaceful, unhurried atmosphere in the image would be a daily reality. The anxiety that often peaks during “spring forward” is completely eliminated.

* Removing the “Clock Shock”:

Eliminating the need to switch clocks twice a year avoids the widespread disruption of sleep that occurs during the “spring forward” (switching to Daylight Saving Time). This biannual change is scientifically linked to increased levels of stress, anxiety, cardiovascular incidents, and workplace and car accidents.

* Increased Productivity and Focus:

When our sleep is better and our circadian rhythms are in sync, our overall focus and mood improve. The balanced light environment suggested by the image—waking to light rather than fighting darkness—means more consistent productivity.

3. Safety and Practicality

The bright, visible street outside the window suggests a safe and clear environment for pedestrians and commuters.

* Safer Commutes:

Dark mornings are significantly more dangerous for driving and walking, particularly for school children. Year-round Pacific Standard Time (PST) ensures that for the vast majority of people, the morning commute, even in the middle of winter, is done in daylight. The light you see in the image would be a common feature of mornings, making everyone more visible and alert.

In summary, the key benefits of year-round Pacific Time (PST) align with the image’s tranquil, natural, and human-centric atmosphere. It prioritizes health, sleep, and a safer, more stable environment over artificially prolonging afternoon light.

Third period Revelstoke 5 Merriitt nothing.

9:40 2 minutes remaining.

Adult is as it does…


When are you there…

Thats it for US, we are done with Scandel for hopefully a longtime.

While compelling and distracting at the same time there are other narritives that bring us more hope with less remorse and dissatisfaction that the bluster of geo politics mixed with youth or feminine exploitation.

Our emotional capital is not to be frifilously drawn by bad actors.

We are taking advantage of The continuing of Pacific time to be a a bellwether reminder to keep our senses and our abilities within reach of normal people. Not people that have the ability to spin these things forever.

Thanks for your attention,I’ll be back…