Heirloom tomato plant
Today I feature my best, exceptionally strong tomato plant. It is an heirloom variety known as brandywine. Note the fruits are still quite green and small — it will be some weeks before they’re ready. Note the odd ridges in the fruit. If these ripen well the taste will be superb. Here is a page that tries to trace “what we know, and what we don’t” about the variety.

Saudi oil: “you will definitely see it”
Thursday, August 5th, 2004An important figure in the OPEC era of the 1970s has stood up for Saudia Arabia’s manhood. A Thursday CNN story reports (update 11/25/2004: replacement link for that story) that according to former Saudi oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani,
This is in sharp contrast to statements earlier this week by OPEC’s current president who said, “The oil price is very high, it’s crazy. There is no additional supply.”
In Thursday trading, on bad Yukos news and new skepticism about OPEC’s supply abilities, oil returned to record territory after a late-day slump on Wednesday. Stocks were hit by the oil news on Thursday as well, with the Dow taking a 1.6% bath.
Today could be another wild one. A refinery fire in Texas likely will cause a gasoline price spike. Meanwhile, crude is pushing $45.
The wild swinging of oil prices and rhetoric concerning the oil supply clearly has ramped up this summer. In the Bloomberg story linked above, a frenzied analyst is quoted:
All this is still seen by the vast majority of American citizens through the frame of entitlement to unlimited energy supplies. Boy will a lot of people be surprised when it becomes clear that limits have been reached.
Note: The new ASPO Newsletter for August is available. It contains a wealth of information and opinion about the larger world oil/gas situation.
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