Saturday, December 10, 2016

Geminis often get involved in crimes of fraud

Air signs are Libra, Gemini, and Aquarius
Libras have the most criminal record compared with other air signs and they are usually well armed and very dangerous. On the other hand, Geminis often get involved in crimes of fraud, while Aquarius usually commit crimes in order to revenge .

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Freddy Gene Bussard

Freddy Gene Bussard, 84, of Topeka, went to be with his Lord and Savior Saturday, December 3, 2016. He was born October 27, 1932 in Augusta County, VA, the son of Charles Anderson and Tishie (Sprouse) Bussard. Freddy graduated from Craigsville High School and immediately enlisted in the Air Force and served as an aircraft mechanic from 1951 -1955. In 1954, he married Wanda McPherson. They were married for 25 years and together had five children. They divorced in 1979.

He then married Sue (Banion) Heinisch in 1983. During his working life he was a Journeyman wireman with IBEW Local union 226, Topeka, KS where he was a member for 47 years. He also carried a master electrical and mechanical license for the City of Topeka. He then went to work for the Seaman School District as a HVAC/ Maintenance specialist until his retirement in 1994. Freddy was a lifelong outdoors enthusiast with a special fondness for crappie fishing as well as turkey and deer hunting. 

He was a generous and caring family man who never met a stranger. Survivors include his wife Sue; children Debra Welch of Topeka, Wanda Weltzin (Dave) of Lindsborg, Freddie Bussard of Topeka, David Bussard of Topeka and Kathy Rohrbach (Robert) of Topeka; three step-children, Ed Heinisch (Jeanine), Jean M. Everts and Jodie Heinisch, all of Topeka; 7 grandchildren, 5 step- grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; a sister, Connie Spencer (Ray) of Baltimore, MD and a half sister, Elizabeth Ellinger. Freddy was preceded in death by a brother, Jake Anderson Bussard (Doris Brown) and a sister Lena (Puckett) McNeal. 

In keeping with Freddy s wishes cremation is planned and a memorial service will be held at 5:00 pm, Thursday, December 8 at Fairlawn Church of the Nazarene, 730 S.W. Fairlawn Rd. Topeka, KS 66606. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be made to WildTrusKansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, 512 SE 25th Ave., Pratt, KS 67124-8174 or to Let's Help, Inc., 200 S. Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 To leave a special message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com Freddy 

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Freddie's Dead

The solar system is moving 514,000 miles per hour forward through the universe.

At what speed does the Earth move around the Sun? (Beginner)

Short version: Earth's average orbital speed is about 30 kilometers per second. In other units, that's about 19 miles per second, or 67,000 miles per hour, or 110,000 kilometers per hour (110 million meters per hour).
In more detail:
Let's calculate that. First of all we know that in general, the distance you travel equals the speed at which you travel multiplied by the time (duration) of travel. If we reverse that, we get that the average speed is equal to the distance traveled over the time taken.
We also know that the time it takes for the Earth to go once around the Sun is one year. So, in order to know the speed, we just have to figure out the distance traveled by the Earth when it goes once around the Sun. To do that we will assume that the orbit of the Earth is circular (which is not exactly right, it is more like an ellipse, but for our purpose a circle is close enough). So the distance traveled in one year is just the circumference of the circle. (Remember, the circumference of a circle is equal to 2×π×radius.)
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 149,600,000 km. (Astronomers call this an astronomical unit, or AU for short.) Therefore, in one year, the Earth travels a distance of 2×π×(149,600,000 km). This means that the speed is about:
speed = 2×π×(149,600,000 km)/(1 year)
and if we convert that to more meaningful units (knowing that there are, on average, about 365.25 days in a year, and 24 hours per day) we get:
speed = 107,000 km/h (or, if you prefer, 67,000 miles per hour)
So the Earth moves at about 110,000 km/h around the Sun (which is about one thousand times faster than the typical speed of a car on a highway!)


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The Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 828,000 km/h (230 km/s) or 514,000 mph (143 mi/s) within its trajectory around the galactic center, a speed at which an object could circumnavigate the Earth's equator in 2 minutes and 54 seconds

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