August 5, 2009 Friday
Rizwan Merchant had not come.
As was told to us by Faiz because of rains.
Swapnil argued briefly for 2 minutes that the case ought to be
transferred to court 29 as the case does not fall under the Crime
Branch.
The senior advocate from the opposite side was also missing.
His junior said that he is in the High Court and will come later for
the argument against the shifting of the court.
Mercifully Judge Wankhade did not allow and transferred the case
to court 29.
Swapnil asked for a short date but Judge Wankhade said the
transfer takes time.
The date has been set for August 25th Thursday.
My IO Inspector Deshmukh also pointed out to the judge that the
case is under Kalachowky jurisdiction.
Inspector Deshmukh was pleased as they will have time to make
the case stronger.
He also gave us a warning that he does not trust his superior to
handle the case in general and the call records in particular.
I think I know whose palms has been greased by the evil who goes
under the guise of Sanjay Ramniklal Veera.
75,000 eV.
1,50,000 eV lies unused for the next appearance.
Bedtime Story
Now just an example how chance events rule our lives.
Our existence here and now is an outcome of series of chance events spanning a time that we were never evolved to contemplate or grasp.
The Vredefort crater is the most massive impact crater on our planet.
(The second largest being the Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada).
It is currently located in South Africa which until 2006 was the world's preeminent gold producer.
The asteroid that formed this gigantic crater (originally of 300 km diameter) is estimated to have been around 20 km in diameter, one of the largest to have struck our home planet.
This happened some 2.023 billion years ago (remember we apes are pretty good in dating stuff on which I have done a bed-time story.
It has something to do with radioactivity, half lives, decay and mathematics).
That age has been labelled as the Paleoproterozoic Era when there was little oxygen in the atmosphere and the life that existed was anaerobic and generally unicellular.
Moreover, in that era, a day had just 20 hours and a year had 450 days.
This was also the era when the shifting continents first "stabilized" and had some semblance to today's geography.
Now under the surface of South Africa lay the Witwatersrand Basin which was created over a period of 260 million years some 3 billion years ago.
Much before the Vredefort impact.
As we very well know, all or rather vast majority of the gold deposit of the earth is locked up in its core (just like a bank vault).
When the massive asteroid struck Vredefort, it distorted the Witwatersrand basin.
The gold-bearing rocks were brought to the erosion surface of Johannesburg thereby making the area that we call South Africa a literal gold mine.
This is just specific example how a random event had increased a nation's wealth only to be exploited and fought over by us greedy apes.
Stay tuned to the voice of an average storytelling chimpanzee or login at http://panarrans.blogspot.in/
Good night mon ami and my fellow cousin ape.
Rizwan Merchant had not come.
As was told to us by Faiz because of rains.
Swapnil argued briefly for 2 minutes that the case ought to be
transferred to court 29 as the case does not fall under the Crime
Branch.
The senior advocate from the opposite side was also missing.
His junior said that he is in the High Court and will come later for
the argument against the shifting of the court.
Mercifully Judge Wankhade did not allow and transferred the case
to court 29.
Swapnil asked for a short date but Judge Wankhade said the
transfer takes time.
The date has been set for August 25th Thursday.
My IO Inspector Deshmukh also pointed out to the judge that the
case is under Kalachowky jurisdiction.
Inspector Deshmukh was pleased as they will have time to make
the case stronger.
He also gave us a warning that he does not trust his superior to
handle the case in general and the call records in particular.
I think I know whose palms has been greased by the evil who goes
under the guise of Sanjay Ramniklal Veera.
75,000 eV.
1,50,000 eV lies unused for the next appearance.
Bedtime Story
Now just an example how chance events rule our lives.
Our existence here and now is an outcome of series of chance events spanning a time that we were never evolved to contemplate or grasp.
The Vredefort crater is the most massive impact crater on our planet.
(The second largest being the Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada).
It is currently located in South Africa which until 2006 was the world's preeminent gold producer.
The asteroid that formed this gigantic crater (originally of 300 km diameter) is estimated to have been around 20 km in diameter, one of the largest to have struck our home planet.
This happened some 2.023 billion years ago (remember we apes are pretty good in dating stuff on which I have done a bed-time story.
It has something to do with radioactivity, half lives, decay and mathematics).
That age has been labelled as the Paleoproterozoic Era when there was little oxygen in the atmosphere and the life that existed was anaerobic and generally unicellular.
Moreover, in that era, a day had just 20 hours and a year had 450 days.
This was also the era when the shifting continents first "stabilized" and had some semblance to today's geography.
Now under the surface of South Africa lay the Witwatersrand Basin which was created over a period of 260 million years some 3 billion years ago.
Much before the Vredefort impact.
As we very well know, all or rather vast majority of the gold deposit of the earth is locked up in its core (just like a bank vault).
When the massive asteroid struck Vredefort, it distorted the Witwatersrand basin.
The gold-bearing rocks were brought to the erosion surface of Johannesburg thereby making the area that we call South Africa a literal gold mine.
This is just specific example how a random event had increased a nation's wealth only to be exploited and fought over by us greedy apes.
Stay tuned to the voice of an average storytelling chimpanzee or login at http://panarrans.blogspot.in/
Good night mon ami and my fellow cousin ape.
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