Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Happy Birthday To Me...

This is a shameless ploy to get b-day greetings, I admit!
Wish me a good one, I need it! Birthdays have been notoriously
bad days for me in the past. It's like the Universe has it's eye on
a person on the natal day. Like they are extra vulnerable on that day.

I read somewhere that the cake- birthday connection is that the cake is round,
and is supposed to represent the moon. That it comes from the Babylonians.
At least I think that's correct.
I bought a berry pie, it's round. Boysenberry pie
has long been a birthday favorite of mine. Yum.

20 Comments:

Blogger ginab said...

Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday dear Lisa (who plays by ear). Happy Birth-day, to-you!

(and many more. . .)

-gina+bb

9:59 AM  
Blogger Model citizen said...

Felicidades a ti,
Felicidades a ti,
Felicidades a LISAAAAAAAA
Felicidades a ti!

P.S. (barbershop quartet voice) And many moreeeeeee!!

10:07 AM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Thanks you guys, it feels like it's my
birthday now! You notice how if no one
says Happy Birthday to you, it doesn't really feel like it is?
xoxoLisa

10:21 AM  
Blogger Model citizen said...

I'm gonna link your journal to mine, ok?

10:25 AM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Hey, you don't even need to ask! I'm honored.As soon as I fully figure out blogging, I'll return the favor.:)

10:35 AM  
Blogger ginab said...

I took liberties in linking to your blog yesterday. The day before your birthday, when it felt like just another Tuesday, next to TBWHM. awe. Only on my site, I think. Only me.

Happy b-day (again).

11:09 AM  
Blogger Bonfire Jones said...

Hi Nabonidus & Happy Birthday to you! Hope the next 25 years are as good as the first.

Thanks for commenting about my comments (say that 10 times really fast) on Pete's Blog-site.

I think Pete knew that his fans would wind up getting friendly with each other through his Blogs.

It may be partly intentional as artists need (no matter how successfull) need affirmation constantly.

Pete's a really nice guy. My friend met him once in front of the Time Warner building in Manhattan & Pete chatted with him for 10 minutes. He's a bit moody so sometimes he comes across as aloof (from what others have told me) but he's only human.

Back in 1979 The Who played at a place in Passaic, NJ called The Capitiol Theater. It was a porno-theater by day-rock & roll venue at night. Anyway there was a bar behind the theater where a bunch of Who fans were gathered.

Pete runs out with his guitar strapped on approaching the crowd in front of the bar. He swings his arm and yells out "see ya at the show!" and ran back into the theater.

Pete's a genuine nut... but a nice one. Check back to my Blog-site for my upcoming "Imprint Memories" series that I will be posting soon.

Your input would be greatly appreciated! Bonfire Jones

11:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Barf-Day!!!
Love, Obnoxio The Clown

(Broo)

12:29 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Wow, everyone! Thank you! You all made my day!
I've got a big smile on my face right now. Maybe it sounds silly, but you guys made my birthday.
xoxoxo Lisa

2:21 PM  
Blogger NYC TAXI SHOTS said...

all us nyc cabbies wish you a very happy birthday

4:11 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

Happy Birthday Lisa! I'm glad I seen you today. Have a good one! Love you,
Your Friend Susie

4:52 PM  
Blogger I am that I am said...

Happy birthday to you Lisa,

thankyou too for your comment

though I'm getting particles coming through telling me i may be a trifle late even a cake.
I can remember being born Lisa, since a few years, and so when I have a birthday now, it is that that I recall, actually remember everything about it, about seeing my mum for the first time, what I did and what I thought, it's so nice.

Anyway the Higgs Bosons, phewee, My Dear, I am writing you this to say that's quite a question, so interesting though eh.

Atoms are miniscule, it would take 20 million hydrogen atoms to fill this dash -

Within the atom are the particles ; electrons, neutrons, protons.
Long thought to be the smallest divisions. But there are even smaller ones. Quarks is one.
The elementary particles 6 quarks 6 leptons are grouped into 3 families/generations.
Matter is built from members of the lightest generation up and down quarks that form the protons/ neutrons/electrons & the electron neutrino that has to do with beta decay.
I don't know Lisa if i should write so much here, don't wanna ruin your page or anything
er,

particles forming matter all have mass. Particles interact with one and other, some are what is called left handed some are right handed. the Higgs mechanism shows the Higgs bosons particles are not left or right handed.

This mechanism asks us to believe in something we can't see; particles filling the universe that we have not yet seen.
Many calculations do, nobody can measure a so-called black hole.

The Universe is relative, how much mass how much energy, how much matter, energy is never lost, light can transform to matter as in a plant through photosynthesis, an oil amp is a perfect example of light matter light.
Particles change direction when they interact in a vacuum, with a Higgs boson a left handed particle will become right handed one first collision, then right handed on the second collision, a Higgs boson has zero spin that is why is isn't left or right handed.

For the big bang theory to be true the Universe would have had to have consisted of more than 90 % matter, there is no proof that the Universe ever could have hasd that much matter, because one element is relative to another, Hawkins theories with black holes having to suck in matter to keep the ratio of elements right within it is also but a calculation, but could explain where matter could go.
Our Universe consists of radically less matter than 90 or 99 %, it's miniscule the amount of matter and mass.

A vacuum no matter how empty it look is filled witrh Higgs boson particles.
Muons collide with Higgs bosons more than electrons do, it makes then 200 times heavier than an electron, a top quark interacts with the Higgs boson almost always.
An electron cannot pass through a vacuum at the speed of light, it must become massive.
Particles acquire mass in collision with higgs boson.
Al particles change handedness when colliding with Hiiggs boson.
Neutrinos are always left handed so they cannot interact with the Higgs boson and are therefore massless.

The Diract neutrinos do interact but far weaker than the other particles such as electrons muons top quarks.

Phew I'd better stop

it doesn't matter

love
Terry

5:29 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Wow, this is rad! It's my blog, that's the beautiful thing about it. I like that you are explaining it so I understand it.Since this is MY blog,I have the say.
I knew you would know about this subject! :)
I know just enough about subatomic
particles to follow your thoughts,
and this is fascinating! I didn't know about them being left-or right-handed.
" This mechanism asks us to believe in something we can't see; particles filling the universe that we have not yet seen."
Is this because quarks aren't technically proven? Even though we know that they exist?
I'm out of the loop as far as this stuff goes.
I'm going to read this through a couple of more times.
The reason that I'm fascinated by this is because the Hadrian's collider just got going in the UK, I think it's in the UK. And I read
that if they prove it to be true, it'll be like finding God.Wow!
It was a good article in Popular Science magazine one time at my dentists office. Ever since then I've been really interested in this
subject.I should create a post about this subject in the near future.
Quantum physics post.
Thanks, Terry!
xoxo Lisa

5:57 PM  
Blogger mkecurler said...

Happy
Happy

Birthday.
Many happy returns of the day. We are now having a drink for you...or two!

7:57 PM  
Blogger E.L. Wisty said...

Happy birthday Lisa! Sorry about being a bit late.

Maria

2:36 AM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Wow! I am blown away by how many
people wished me a Happy Birthday!
I never expected this!
Let's see, Bonfire, NYC Taxi driver,
Sabatkes, E.L., Terry, Ginab, Jessica,
Thanks you guys- it really helped me
to have a good birthday. I'm a lonely soul these days, and I didn't feel so
alone yesterday.
Thanks.
xoxoxo Lisa

6:58 AM  
Blogger Kid Ric said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Didn't Paul Simon sing about Boysenberries?

I would like to invite you to Ballerina Gurl's, in the Attic, chat. I will be hosting the 1st hour. 7:00 p.m. GMT today.

Peace, love and light.

9:41 AM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Hey, cool!
Thanks, Kid Ric!I will definitely try to be there!

xoxoLisa

10:22 AM  
Blogger lryicsgrl said...

Oh happy belated birthday lisa.
Hope it was indeed happy for you!

3:53 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Thanks Susie! It turned out
to be a lot better then I thought
it would be, thanks to everyone here.

xoxoLisa

4:22 PM  

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