our ship in Torshavn in Saturday, August 13 to invite people onboard for discussion with the Captain and crew. In the meantime, for anyone in the Faeroes who wants to know why we are here, the letter below [...] (Scientific American). The rise in ocean acidification is believed to contribute to this decline of the phytoplankton. The oceans are in trouble, and thus humanity is in trouble because if the oceans die – we [...] brought the horror of the Taiji dolphin slaughter to the attention of the world with the Academy Award-winning film The Cove, we now must turn the barrel of the most powerful weapon ever invented on the Faeroes
svaraði hann: Victory goes to the man who has made all arrangements in advance People call it luck ! Defeat awaits the man who has not taken the nescessary measures in time That is called bad luck ! Ekstrema
súrevni. The times they are a´changing. Tað er ikki víst, at Bob Dylan var greiður yvir tærið í krútinum hann festi í við orðunum: Come senators, congressmen/Please heed the call/Don't stand in the doorway/Don't [...] doorway/Don't block up the hall/For he that gets hurt/Will be he who has stalled/There's a battle outside/And it is ragin'/It'll soon shake your windows/And rattle your walls/For the times they are a-changin' [...] Berlinmúrurin datt niður av politiskari og búskaparligari ómegd eystanfyri. Ongin ivast, í at tøknin er orsøkin til mestu menningina síðani ídnaðarkollveltingina. Infrakervið sum skapti vælferð
affects the foetal development of the nervous system; the mercury effect is still detectable during adolescence; the mercury from the maternal diet affects the blood pressure of the children; the contaminants [...] disease in those who often eat pilot whale; the risk of hypertension and arteriosclerosis of the carotid arteries is increased in adults who have an increased exposure to mercury; septuagenarians with type [...] Several birth cohorts have been established in the Faroes in order to discover the health effects related to mercury and organchlorine exposure. In short the results have so far shown that: mercury from
einum teldubrævi sent í morgun : - The oldest goalkeeper was Alexander Morten (Crystal Palace FC London), who played on 8th March 1873 for England (4:2 vs. Scotland) in London. He was on this day 41 years [...] years and 113 days. Following it is very probably that Jákup Mikkelsen is the oldest active national goalkeeper of all time. Tað margháttliga við Alexander Morten (1831-1900) var, at landsdysturin í 1873
Alfredo Pöge, forseti í IFFHS: – The oldest goalkeeper was Alexander Morten (Crystal Palace FC London), who played on 8th March 1873 for England (4:2 vs. Scotland) in London. He was on this day 41 years [...] years and 113 days. Following it is very probably that Jákup Mikkelsen is the oldest active national goalkeeper of all time. Og slíkir menn vita síni ting, og tá var búgvið at stórfegnast um eitt serligt
svarede kort: Victory goes to the man who has made all arrangements in advance People call it luck ! Defeat awaits the man who has not taken the nescessary measures in time That is called bad luck ! Utvivlsomt
marriage when we get there — because we lie that the institution of marriage is not going to change, and that is a lie. The institution of marriage is going to change, and it should change. And again, [...] and that baby’s biological father is my brother, and my daughter’s biological father is a man who lives in Russia, and my adopted son also considers him his father. So the five parents break down into two [...] exist. And I don’t like taking part in creating fictions about my life. That’s sort of not what I had in mind when I came out thirty years ago. I have three kids who have five parents, more or less, and
nikkar fyri seg sjálva, og smílist upp á meg. “To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” “Shakespeare?” “Hamlet” “Tvs at um mann er erlig [...] tit verða verandi?” “Vit hava faktisk verið eitt sindur in limbo í fleiri ár, og snakkað um, at alt er bara fyribils, tú veitst hatta har: ‘Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans [...] Samrøða: Eg syngi saman við Lenu í mínum grøna bili, koyri hart frá, og spyrji: “Who Am I?” Ein spurningur av teimum heilt stóru, men eg giti at henni dámar sovorðnar. Í dag fari eg at kanna málið . Marjun
living that is the biggest threat for the whales alive. Your lifestyle contaminates and even poisons the whales - and you don´t seem to care. That is what threatenes all the whales in all the oceanes every [...] instance requires that the survival of the human is by killing the animals for food. We must respect the nature. Live with it, from it, and therefore we must do the hunting with respect for the sustainability [...] other creatures on earth are made for each other. The ecosystem is a food chain, which order is where the different organisms eat each order. We, the human beings are a part of this chain, though some