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  AP  GARDEN GROVE, Calif. - Dr. Robert Schuller and his wife Arvella announced  with great sadness  Saturday that they resigned from the board of directors of the Crystal Cathedral, the telev stanley tumblers angelist ministry he founded four decades ago and made famous through h stanley cup is  Hour of Power  television program.Their resignation was the latest upheaval for the financially-struggling megachurch, which sold its iconic home to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange last month to emerge from federal bankruptcy protection.The Schullers  daughter, Carol Schuller Milner, said her parents were stepping down because they and the board couldn t reach a deal for housing benefits and fees for using her fath stanley cup er s writings and sermons as part of the bankruptcy proceedings. We cannot continue to serve on the Board in what has become an adversarial and negative atmosphere especially since it now seems that it will not be ending anytime soon,  Arvella Schuller said in a statement.Schuller s attorney, Carl Grumer, said the pastor s future role with the ministry was  up in the air.         Calls to a Crystal Cathedral spokesman were not immediately returned.Schuller retired in 2006 after seeing a weekly prayer service at an Orange County drive-in movie theater evolve into a televangelist empire broadcasting to viewers around the world from the glass-paned cathedral.The church raked in millions in donations through its  Hour of Power  broadcasts but a series of financial setbacks led to the megachurch s filing  Zhvr Top Ex-Enron Exec To Surrender
 One of the longest standing experiments has finally yielded a result. Started in 1944, it only took 69 years but the tar-like pitch at Trinity College Dublin has finally dropped. Pitch, for the uninitiated, is a highly viscous material that looks solid but is actually just a slow moving liquid. The point of the experiment is to prove that the matter is actually  stanley cup becher a liquid stanley thermobecher . Drops normally form every decade or so. The University of Queensland in Australia has been conducting its own pitch drop experiment since 1927 where the last witnessed drop occurred in 1961. In the decades proceeding that drop,  stanley mugs a series of mishaps have thwarted scientists until now. According to CNN, Professor John Mainstone of the University of Queensland in Australia, has missed several opportunities to witness one himself for various reasons: In 1979, Mainstone says he skipped one of his usual Sunday campus visits. In 1988, Mainstone opted to grab a snack and missed the drop by five minutes. In 2000, Mainstone attempted to catch the drop on camera but a glitch again thwarted his efforts. Scientists in Dublin only recently started recording the pitch, and last April set up a webcam for anyone to watch and witness. Dublin   drop occurred on July 11 at 5PM local time. Researchers there have estimated that the pitch is about 2 million times more viscous than honey. The University of Queensland   pitch is expected to drop some time this year, too. You can watch it here. [Nature via Kot