March 12, 2007, was a lousy day for soon-to-be-Dr. Al Gore and his not so merry band of global warming alarmists. Shortly before the publishing of a New York Times article discrediting some of the junk science on display in his schlockumentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” a poll was released by the Gallup Organization with the damning headline: To Americans, The Risks of Global Warming Are Not ImminentDaniel Powter better get ready, for this certainly wasn't a fine beginning of the week for the man who would be global warming king (emphasis mine throughout):
The year 2006 was a memorable one for music lovers, with a diverse range of hits that dominated the charts and captured the hearts of listeners around the world. Pop, rock, hip-hop, and R&B were all well represented, showcasing the variety of genres and styles that made the year so special. One of the most
2005 was a landmark year in the world of music, with a wide variety of genres represented in the charts and many timeless classics being released. From R&B and hip-hop to indie rock and pop, there was something for everyone, and many of the songs from that year have gone on to become modern-day anthems.
The Sacramento Kings are on the cusp of securing their first playoff berth since 2006. KCRA 3 is here with a time capsule to put in perspective just how long it's been since the Kings last had a chance to compete in the postseason.