Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Federal Judge Spends Night in Atlanta Jail - Charged With Battery


A federal judge spent the night in an Atlanta jail after being charged with misdemeanor battery in an alleged domestic violence incident involving his wife.
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_us/~3/agFJV0oNM0A/index.html

Monday, May 5, 2014

Civil and Criminal Appeal FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for civil or criminal appeals advice? Check out our Appeals FAQs section for answers to the most frequently asked questions or call (855) 776-2773
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Friday, January 24, 2014

This Day in History- January 24th

This Day in History—January 24th


1965-Winston Churchill Passes: While many remember him for his many victories against the Axis powers in WWII, Mr. Churchill enjoyed a long and very successful political career. After many years of strokes Mr. Churchill retired to his lavish home yet remained constant to his social obligations. At the age of 90, he finally lost his battle against his strokes and Brittan mourned the loss for more than a week.

Mr. left us with many great quotes, here are 2 of my favorites:
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.  

1986-Voyager 2 makes it to Uranus: Voyager 2 makes contact with the Planet Uranus sending some of the first images of the distant planet. The craft got as close as 50,000 miles from the cloudy top of the planet and discovered many new moons and new rings on its voyage.
Newly Discovered Rings
New Moons
Farewell Image of Plannet




                                    

1935- Canned beer introduced for the first time: While the production of canned beer was discussed and attempts had been made by the American Can Company well before prohibition had even started, it was not until 1935 that it been introduced into the market. American Can Company signed a deal with Kruger to produce the first beer cans. The trickest part had to be creating a can that would withstand the pressure of the pasteurization process, while still creating a product that was affordable. However the true test was marketing against the public perceptions and realities of a metallic aftertaste from the can.

To solve this American Can Company created the “Keglined” can, later to be called the flat top can. It was able to withstand the required pressures and was internally sealed to eradicate any metallic tastes. The first set of cans actually had a written guarantee to try and change public perception. Product testing results came back with a 91% approval and 85% of people said that it actually tasted more like a draft beer than currently sold bottled beers.


Shortly after the success of Krueger’s Finest Beer, many companies started producing canned beer in various shapes.