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    About 'tuscaloosa weather'|Mile-wide monster rips through Tuscaloosa, Birmingham!!!







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    I               want               to               let               you               the               reader               know               upfront               that               I               never               write               about               the               topic               you               are               fixing               to               read               and               this               will               probably               be               the               last               time               I               delve               into               a               topic               such               as               this,               I               guess               because               I               don't               want               to               come               across               as               harping               or               pushing               my               personal               beliefs               on               others.

    But               with               everything               that               is               taking               place               in               our               country               and               the               world               today,               with               the               terrible               storms               and               floods               that               are               ravaging               the               south,               I               felt               compelled.


                   Recently               when               one               turns               on               the               news               today,               it               seems               to               be               a               certain               theme               running.

    Storms               in               the               south,               flooding               along               the               Mississippi               and               most               recently               another               tornado               in               Joplin               Missouri               have               run               a               painful               course               dealing               damage               and               wrecking               homes,               businesses               and               even               lives.
                   In               times               of               people               greatest               need               when               they               have               lost               absolutely               everything,               where               do               they               turn?
                   After               all,               the               world               itself               is               going               through               some               very               trying               times.

    With               wars               waging               in               the               Middle               East,               the               earthquake               in               Japan               and               some               of               the               worst               weather               in               the               U.S.

    since               hurricane               Katrina.

    With               hurricane               season               around               the               corner               we               may               still               see               the               worst               yet               to               come.
                   It               can               be               difficult               for               one               to               grasp               and               wrap               your               head               around               just               how               impactful               these               events               can               be.
                   I               think               everyone               knows               just               how               bad               hurricane               Katrina               was,               if               it               did               not               affect               you               personally               surely               you               have               seen               or               heard               about               it               on               the               news               for               quite               a               while               after               it               was               over,               but               the               effects               are               still               felt               today.

    Your               life               is               going               along               day               to               day,               and               all               of               a               sudden               just               a               few               hours               later               it               is               changed               forever.
                   You               first               realize               the               damage               that               is               done               to               your               own               home.

    Then               you               take               notice               of               the               damage               to               your               neighborhood,               your               city               and               then               your               state.

    Beyond               the               damage,               you               then               are               confronted               with               the               loss               of               life,               be               it               loved               ones               or               friends.

    If               you               were               blessed               enough               to               not               have               anyone               pass               away               due               to               these               storms               you               certainly               heard               stories               of               it               on               the               news.
                   Beyond               that,               your               place               of               work               may               no               longer               even               be               there               so               now               you               may               very               realistically               be               out               of               a               job               until               your               place               of               work               can               be               rebuilt.

    While               social               programs               are               setup               to               help               in               these               situations               that               is               merely               all               they               do,               help.
                   I               consider               myself               to               be               an               average               American.

    I               have               little               to               no               savings,               I               live               paycheck               to               paycheck               and               as               a               survivor               of               hurricane               Katrina               I               can               tell               you               it               was               one               of               the               most               trying               times               in               my               life.
                   In               the               end               there               is               no               one               really               to               turn               to               except               God.
                   I               was               raised               up               as               a               Catholic.

    I               went               to               church               every               Sunday               and               was               also               an               altar               boy.

    As               a               young               child               I               was               very               involved.

    As               an               adult               I               am               not               involved               at               all.

    I               consider               my               relationship               with               God               to               be               my               personal               relationship               with               Him.

    In               short               I               am               a               person               of               extreme               faith,               but               no               longer               religious               by               any               means.

    In               recent               years               I               can               honestly               say               that               I               have               had               serious               lapses               in               my               faith               with               God               and               I               can               also               surmise               that               anyone               going               through               trying               times               such               as               this,               with               the               stroms,               may               also               be               having               a               test               of               faith.
                   The               recent               tornado               in               Joplin               MO.

    has               killed               116               people               as               I               write               this,               and               the               death               toll               is               rising.
                   One               of               the               first               things               people               do               when               tragedy               like               this               strikes               is               they               thank               God               they               are               alive               and               pray               that               their               family               and               friends               are               alive               as               well.

    Why               do               they               do               this?

    Does               God               really               have               some               vested               interest               in               who               lives               and               dies               especially               in               weather               related               events?
                   Beyond               the               weather,               look               at               your               local               headlines,               rape,               murder               and               kidnappings.

    The               list               can               go               on               and               on               of               the               absolute               unspeakable               evil               that               is               in               our               world               today.

    Does               God               really               have               a               say               in               this?

    This               is               where               I               personally               have               had               a               trying               time               in               my               relationship               with               God.

    If               He               really               cared               and               really               loved               us,               would               he               let               this               happen?

    The               answer               is               yes,               after               all               these               events               are               taking               place.
                   In               my               own               experience               with               Katrina               it               wasn't               God               who               helped               me               and               my               family.

    It               was               my               fellow               man.

    Our               power               was               out               and               it               would               be               out               for               roughly               two               weeks.

    We               had               gone               at               least               five               days               without               ice               and               it               was               in               the               middle               of               what               seemed               like               one               of               the               hottest               summers               I               can               remember.

    I               recall               one               of               our               neighbors               happened               to               have               a               generator               running.

    I               was               never               the               type               of               person               to               bother               our               neighbors               with               anything.

    I               promise               you               I               am               the               type               of               person               who               will               never               knock               on               your               door               and               ask               to               borrow               a               cup               of               sugar,               I               just               don't               do               it.

    However               it               was               extremely               hot               and               we               had               been               doing               clean               up               in               the               yard               and               making               some               home               repairs,               so               my               wife               and               I               went               over               to               our               neighbor's               house               and               asked               if               he               happened               to               have               any               ice               and               if               so               could               he               please               spare               some.
                   I               can               remember               it               like               it               was               yesterday.

    He               gave               us               a               gallon               sized               Ziploc               bag               full               of               ice               and               said               if               we               needed               anymore               to               just               come               and               ask.

    Oh               the               joy               I               felt.

    I               had               never               been               so               happy               as               to               have               ice               in               all               my               life.

    At               the               time,               I               would               have               paid               $100               for               that               bag               of               ice               because               it               was               so               hot               out,               but               our               neighbor               was               gracious               enough               to               offer               what               he               had               plus               if               we               needed               more,               to               just               come               and               get               it.
                   It               was               the               first               time               we               had               met               our               neighbor,               but               it               was               a               friendship               in               the               making.

    My               wife               ended               up               making               this               man               pies               every               few               months               at               first               as               a               thank               you               but               then               because               he               was               a               friend.
                   That's               right,               God               didn't               provide               in               our               time               of               need,               our               neighbor               did.

    When               we               needed               food,               God               didn't               provide               food,               local               groups               did.

    When               the               credit               card               companies               let               us               skip               a               month               of               paying               the               bill               again               it               wasn't               God               but               man.
                   If               you               try               and               bring               God               into               the               equation               of               daily               events               you               will               drive               yourself               mad.

    After               all,               God               doesn't               make               a               drunk               driver               wreck               into               a               car               filled               with               children               and               kill               them,               that               is               also               our               fellow               man.
                   So               where               does               this               leave               us               in               times               of               crises?

    It               took               me               34               years               to               come               up               with               the               answer.

    God               truly               lets               the               world               dictate               its               own               speed               and               path.

    Man               makes               all               the               choices               not               God.
                   But               I               can               absolutely               tell               you               that               God               is               working               his               will,               not               as               we               always               want               it,               but               it               is               there.
                   When               these               events               take               place               such               as               Joplin               MO.

    or               Tuscaloosa               Al.

    with               the               tornados.

    We               have               no               one               to               rely               on               but               ourselves.

    That               is               where               God               is               making               his               mark.

    When               our               neighbor               gave               us               the               ice               that               day,               that               was               God               at               work.

    When               a               family               looses               absolutely               everything               in               their               life,               God               provides               the               support               from               our               fellow               man               to               help               ease               the               burden.

    When               you               hear               about               the               killings               in               Libya               on               the               civilians,               that               is               not               God's               will.

    But               when               the               people               have               had               enough               and               they               rise               up               in               the               face               of               utter               destruction               and               strangers               begin               helping               strangers,               that               is               Gods               will               at               work.
                   It               took               me               34               years               of               my               life               to               be               able               to               see               God's               will.

    Whenever               you               help               a               family               member               or               even               a               complete               stranger               you               are               doing               God's               work.
                   I               myself,               have               been               blessed               with               a               loving               wife               who               is               there               for               me               during               my               most               trying               times,               and               my               mother               who               was               there               from               the               start.

    Whenever               I               am               going               through               a               stage               where               it               feels               like               everything               is               falling               apart               I               know               they               will               be               there               for               me.

    It               is               through               them               that               I               feel               Gods               love               and               impact               on               my               life.
                   My               heart               goes               out               to               these               families               affected               by               these               tornadoes               and               flooding.

    If               you               can't               give               to               them               because               of               your               own               situation               then               at               least               pray               for               them,               because               in               times               like               these               the               only               people               they               can               count               on               is               each               other               and               in               mans               time               of               dire               need,               we               all               become               neighbors               and               friends.
                   I               told               you               at               the               top               of               this               page               I               felt               compelled               to               write               this.

    Let               me               clarify               my               statement.

    I               absolutely               love               to               write,               and               it               is               usually               on               sports               subjects.

    My               mother               lives               in               north               Alabama               and               has               seen               what               the               destruction               has               caused               and               she               said               that               the               situation               there               is               so               bad               there               that               I               ought               to               write               about               it.

    My               wife               also               jumped               on               the               band               wagon               and               after               some               light               prodding               and               a               week               of               thought,               I               sat               down               to               write               this.

    My               hope               in               writing               this               is               that               people               will               better               understand               just               how               bad               the               situation               is               in               these               storm               affected               communities               and               will               help               in               whatever               way               they               can,               even               if               it               is               just               as               simple               as               giving               your               neighbor               a               bag               of               ice.

    So               there               it               is               again,               God               is               speaking               to               the               most               important               women               in               my               life,               which               in               turn               gave               me               the               words               to               write               this               article.
                   God               does               not               cause               the               pain               in               our               life,               but               he               does               grace               us               with               the               tools               to               help               out               our               fellow               man               in               time               of               need               in               our               own               little               way.






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                   If               there's               one               thing               I               learned               in               my               scientific               pursuits,               it               is               the               importance               of               careful               measurement               and               analysis,               along               with               strong               math               skills.

    This               aspect               of               scientific               training               and               applied               experience               is               valuable               not               only               in               professional               scientific               fields               but               in               every               field,               even               one               with               the               prosaic               job               title               of               "homemaker."
                   As               an               undergraduate               chemistry               major,               the               class               I               hated               most               was               analytical               chemistry,               followed               closely               by               calculus.

    Me               and               mathematical               accuracy/precision               just               didn't               get               along               at               the               outset.

    I               might               even               say               I               was               a               bit               frightened               of               it.

    Luckily,               this               changed               (gradually)               when               I               entered               graduate               school               and               then               the               professional               world.

    In               my               graduate               lab               and               research               jobs,               I               had               all               day               to               perform               an               experiment,               and               if               something               got               in               the               way,               such               as               a               spill,               a               vacuum               failure               or               water               in               a               sample               that               was               supposed               to               be               dry,               I               had               the               time               to               fix               it.

    What's               more,               I               had               the               time               to               run               the               tests               more               than               once               and               to               take               copious               notes               and               make               observations               I               was               too               overwhelmed               to               make               as               an               undergraduate               student.

    It               was               an               amazing               realization.

    I               became               enamored               of               keeping               long               records               of               procedure               and               I               cut               my               analytical               teeth               on               a               beautiful               new               (to               me!)               tool               called               a               computer               spreadsheet!

    With               this               tool,               I               was               able               to               make               sense               of               reams               of               data               that               otherwise               would               have               taken               long               hours               to               chart               and               cross               reference.

    Perhaps               my               lab-rat               research               jobs               were               spoiling               me,               but               they               suited               my               personality               quite               nicely.
                   Ultracapacitor               Research               and               The               Need               for               Versatility
                   In               1993,               I               got               a               job               researching               high-performance               capacitor               technologies               because               of               my               college               experience               with               an               analytical               chemistry               method:               cyclic               voltammetry.

    This               helped               me               hone               my               analytical               skills               and               introduced               me               to               a               wider               variety               of               devices               and               materials.

    I               basically               learned               to               build               and               test               capacitors               from               the               ground               up.

    It               was               valuable               experience,               and               I               also               gained               skills               for               using               multiple               tech               and               computer               platforms,               switching               out               between               DOS,               the               then-brand-new               Windows               and               a               beloved               Macintosh               in               my               personal               office.

    It               taught               me               versatility.
                   I               learned               to               integrate               materials               research               with               electronic               analytical               methods               in               a               practical               application,               although               it               was               still               in               its               infancy.

    The               application               of               my               theoretical               knowledge               in               a               practical               capacity               was               of               immeasurable               value.

    Progress               was               slow,               but               every               step               was               documented               and               I               became               aware               of               the               very               real               relationship               between               the               composition               of               devices               with               their               electrical               and               chemical               properties.

    And               the               goal               was               clearly               spelled               out,               even               though               it               was               years               away:               maximize               the               power               of               the               double-layer               capacitor               in               as               small               and               efficient               a               package               as               possible.

    And,               as               the               research               lab               only               employed               4               people,               it               appealed               to               my               solitary               tendencies               as               well.
                   Back               to               College               Labs               and               More               Splendid               Isolation:               Drug               Delivery               Analysis               in               a               Vet               Lab
                   For               me,               the               capacitor               research               job               was               an               introduction               to               spreadsheets,               analytical               software,               the               use               of               gas               furnace               sintering               techniques,               meticulous               drying               and               atmospheric               testing               techniques.

    Many               of               the               devices               I               had               never               used               before.

    It               stood               me               in               good               stead               when               I               was               laid               off               from               that               job               when               the               small               branch               in               Auburn,               Alabama               was               reabsorbed               into               the               main               company               in               San               Diego,               California.

    I               procured               a               laboratory               research               technician               job               at               the               university               veterinary               school.

    The               problem               at               hand:               analyze               and               optimize               the               delivery               of               a               drug               into               a               decubitus               ulcer               (bedsore)               using               a               specialized               biopolymer               patch               impregnated               with               various               levels               of               drug               and               applied               under               casts               on               greyhound               dogs               for               varying               lengths               of               time.
                   This               work               required               a               long               process               of               purification               and               adjustment               of               samples,               also               familiarity               and               assistance               in               careful               taking               of               samples               from               the               dogs               themselves.

    It               was               as               close               as               I've               come               to               practicing               veterinary               science,               and               it               pointed               out               to               me               the               great               similarity               between               the               animal               kingdom               and               us               humans.

    I               have               to               say               it               also               exposed               me               firsthand               to               the               greater               questions               of               ethical               considerations               when               using               laboratory               animals.

    I               witnessed               no               cruelty               in               my               time               there,               but               I               realized               how               important               it               is               not               to               subject               animals               to               more               stress               than               is               necessary.

    I               would               often               stroll               around               the               school               at               lunchtime               and               talk               to               the               dogs,               goats,               even               the               cows.

    Auburn               is               a               "cow               town"               after               all.
                   In               the               lab,               I               learned               a               multitude               of               skills               in               maintaining               and               administering               a               functioning               research               lab.

    I               became               familiar               with               even               more               analytical               devices               and               regularly               executed               painstakingly               long               and               complex               sample               preparation               processes,               even               extending               to               the               use               and               accounting               for               radioactive               materials.

    I               made               good               use               of               the               relatively               new               World               Wide               Web               and               my               ability               to               learn               just               about               any               operating               system               to               assist               my               research               into               new               methods               and               materials               for               carrying               on               the               research               at               hand.
                   Honing               Mathematical               Skills:               Teaching               College               Chemistry
                   My               stint               at               the               Auburn               Veterinary               School               ended               when               my               husband               and               I               moved,               first               to               Tuscaloosa               and               then               to               southern               middle               Tennessee.

    Short               tenures               in               an               inorganic               research               laboratory,               medical               record-keeping               and               computer               technology               customer               service               diversified               my               experience               yet               further,               and               also               re-integrated               me               with               a               more               people-oriented               workplace.

    But               eventually               I               came               back               around               to               my               first               principles:               the               study               of               chemistry.

    I               decided               to               take               an               opportunity               offered               to               me               several               years               ago               to               teach               basic               chemistry101               at               a               local               community               college.
                   What               I               learned               taught               me               new               respect               for               teachers               everywhere.

    You               can               be               the               smartest               person               in               the               world,               but               if               you               can't               communicate               your               knowledge               in               an               accessible               manner,               you're               worse               than               useless               in               a               classroom.

    I               experimented               by               trial               and               error               the               means               to               getting               students               to               listen               (also               some               nifty               and               somewhat               destructive               demonstrations).

    Some               were               just               too               frightened               to               pick               it               up,               despite               my               efforts               to               be               clear               and               to               put               students               at               their               ease.
                   Educating               Others               Brings               New               Insights               and               Revelations
                   The               one               specific               aspect               that               struck               me               about               learning               and               teaching               chemistry               was               that               one               must               have               a               strong               backing               of               mathematics,               especially               in               algebra.

    I               had               always               considered               myself               merely               average               in               math               skills;               what               I               didn't               realize               is               that               my               long               experience               with               problem               solving               and               diverse               use               of               analytical               techniques               had               honed               my               math               abilities               beyond               what               I               had               believed               myself               to               possess.

    I               regret               to               say               that               many               of               my               first               year               students               were               almost               totally               ignorant               of               basic               mathematics,               even               though               my               class               had               a               college               algebra               prerequisite.

    Far               from               functioning               as               a               regular               college               chemistry               teacher,               I               was,               of               necessity,               becoming               a               basic               math               teacher.

    In               a               nutshell,               this               reliance               on               math               and               analytical               skills               is               emblematic               of               my               lifelong               experiences               working               in               scientific               fields.

    It               is               the               basis               of               understanding               the               sciences,               the               "language               of               science,"               and               I               never               cease               to               respect               its               power.
                   I               came               to               the               realization               that               it               was               the               fear               of               math,               not               the               fear               of               chemistry               that               seemed               to               drag               many               students               down.

    Once               the               math               is               understood,               the               nature               of               chemistry               can               be               easily               learned.

    This               teaching               experience               also               made               me               very               much               aware               of               the               need               for               children               to               have               a               solid               primary               and               secondary               education.

    Many               of               my               students               had               obviously               been               passed               on               to               higher               grades               without               mastering               basic               skills               such               as               multiplication               and               division.
                   My               diverse               career               progressions               have               shown               me               the               paramount               importance               of               mathematical               and               analytical               skills               in               a               variety               of               fields               both               related               and               unrelated               to               the               chemical               sciences.

    Even               if               you're               not               a               storehouse               of               esoteric               information,               you               can               make               the               grade               by               honing               your               basic               symbolic               problem-solving               skills.

    I               try               to               apply               this               concept               in               solving               a               number               of               the               problems               of               everyday               life.

    Maintaining               these               basic               problem-solving               skills               I               learned               in               my               professional               pursuits               is               important;               especially               should               I               once               again               decide               to               pursue               a               job               in               my               primary               field.

    But               even               in               my               current               incarnation               as               a               housewife,               I               find               this               analytical               tendency               helps               me               in               even               the               most               down-to-earth               situations               like               fixing               a               broken               dryer               or               upgrading               my               laptop.






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