Archives 2008

Great quote regarding “undecided” voters

“I look at these people and can’t quite believe that they exist. Are they professional actors? I wonder. Or are they simply laymen who want a lot of attention? To put them in perspective, I think of being on an airplane. The flight attendant comes down the aisle with her food cart and, eventually, parks it beside my seat. “Can I interest you in the chicken?” she asks. “Or would you prefer the platter of shit with bits of broken glass in it? To be undecided in this election is to pause for a moment and then ask how the chicken is cooked.”

– Author David Sedaris

Go Phils

I fell asleep when the score was 3-1, I just could not stay awake.  I was happy to see the Phils held on for a 3-2 win.  It would be a fantastic thing if the Phillies could break through for a World Series win.

Is it possible for the economic news to get any worse? Each day there just seems to be another wheelbarrow full of negative news dumped out there.

Last night we went to a runner’s club pot luck dinner.  There were more people there than I expected, at least 30.  We were asked to come.  We were presented with a gift certificate as a token of appreciation for the work Ali and I have done in regards to setting up and operating the new timing system.  It was a nice gesture. Ali and I are constantly being thanked for all of the work we do on the system, it makes the effort worth it.

I’m not feeling chatty.

Iphone 1 week report

I’ve had my Iphone for about a week and I basically love it.  The interface is so easy and intuitive it makes using the device a joy.  I love all of the applications available for it and I love how easy it is to install them over the air via the app store. The screen looks fantastic and the picture quality of the built in camera is many notches above what my Treo 650 has. The speed of the 3G network, when I can connect to it is impressive as well. Web surfing on the Iphone is SO much better than the Treo.

There are only a few negatives that I can come up with.  Of course first is battery life, a widely known problem with the Iphone, especially the 3G units.  Having a phone with all of these goodies like 3G, Bluetooth, Wireless, Exchange Active sync support and more sucks a lot of power.  You have to charge the phone every day at a minimum.  If you were a heavy phone user you would have to charge it during the day.  You can turn certain things off to reduce the power drain but it still is a power hungry little beast.  The fact that it does not have a user serviceable battery that you can simply swap out makes it’s higher power usage more of a glaring issue.

Like I mentioned the camera on the unit is very nice.  However I don’t understand why Apple didn’t include the capability to also shoot video with the unit??  WTF?  All smart phones today have that ability, even my 5 year old Treo 650 can do it.  Currently the only way to shoot live video with your Iphone is to use a third party application that can only be installed on a “jailbroken” unit, booooo.

The interface to email pictures that you take sort of sucks.  It only allows you to email one picture per email instead of allowing you to attach multiple pictures to one email.  Again, something my treo 650 can do easily. Finally, the virtual typing interface can be a challenge.  The lack of any tactile response really takes some getting used to.  Granted, the auto-correction feature does a decent job of fixing up your mistakes but still, trying to type much beyond a short email gets more than a little frustrating. I definitely prefer the little chiclet keys on the Treo.

Today is a WOOT OFF, just in case you didn’t know.

Overheard

On the way back in from the parking lot I passed a group of three old people.  There was an old hunched over woman talking.  This is what I heard mid-conversation “…look at what 8 years of him (Bush) has gotten us.  This Obama is young, energetic….”  That was all I heard before I got out of audible range.  It was surprising but encouraging to hear.  Even some of the old people can connect the dots.

If today is any indication

If today, the first day of early voting in Florida, is any indication of voter turnout, we are going to be in for a big one.  All day the line at the election office has been out the door backed up 50 feet.  Of course I don’t think there was hardly a soul in the line under the age of 65.  I don’t get it.  They have two full weeks of early voting.  Why rush there and stand in a line as long as you would stand in on the actual election day?

Over the week end the local newspaper made their official presidential endorsement.  Ali and I were SHOCKED when we read that the Naples Daily News backed OBAMA!  The Naples area as well as most of SW Florida is hard core republican due to it’s mix of old farts and big money.  Hell, the sheriff of Lee county directly to our north was the moron that pulled the “Barrack HUSSEIN Obama” stunt a week or two ago.  To see the Naples paper back Obama is jaw dropping to say the least.  I am sure they will be bombarded with letter after letter that contains somewhere in the body “I will never read your paper again”.

1000, say it ain’t so Joe, dirt and mulch, reverse

I just noticed that I have exactly 1000 comments on the blog right now.  I guess that is cool.

Unfortunately, Joe the Plumber of all people, resulted in comment 999 which I found to be the most significant comment of the blog’s existence.  My sister read my thoughts on Joe, the unlicensed, state tax owing plumber and somehow contorted my thoughts into some sort of personal attack against her and my brother-in-law.  She felt so close to Joe the Plumber that any negative comments towards him translated to negative comments towards her which is of course ridiculous.  However the craziness didn’t stop there when my sis felt the need to launch a vicious comment that basically attempted to invalidate my entire professional career and adult life as “easy” and “safe”.  She threw in the word “communist” for good measure.

Of course I did not react well to the attack.  I thought that her turning my opinion on a national political situation into a personal attack against me vaulted across the line in the sand.  I responded in email with an equally aggressive attack that debunked her assertions as well as launching a few personal missiles of my own.  Hey, she fired first.  Well it spun into something very ugly as you can imagine.  It also resulted in another blog first, my first ban of someone from reading my blog.  I figure if she is unable to discern opinion from personal insults then it is best for all parties involved for her to be cut off from reading my communist, harsh, overly critical thoughts.  I’m sure it will take some time for the wounds to heal on both sides.  It sucks, it really cast a negative shadow over my entire weekend.

I continued work on the landscaping project which meant going to pick up another 20 bags of mulch and 18 bags of dirt.  I also grabbed some plastic edging to replace the rotting borders around the butterfly garden and banana trees.  The dirt was used to level out the back part of the garden.  It still could probably use another 10 or 15 bags but for now, it’s good enough.  The mulch was just enough to finish up everything.  I took some pictures of the revamped landscaped areas for you to check out here.

The weather Sunday was fantastic.  It was the first day in 6 months or more where the temperature gauge dipped into the upper 60’s in the morning.  All day it was pleasant with low humidity.  I am ready for some cooler temps.

The grass growth has slowed recently and it’s a good thing because it means I don’t have to weed whack as much.  Weed whacking is what I think is the primary culprit behind the tendinitis I have been feeling in my right forearm.  However I did need to weed whack this week.  In order to minimize that agitation of the problem I reversed my hands when operating the whacker this time.  It’s funny how foreign the movement can feel with that simple change.  I felt clumsy and imprecise weed whacking with the reverse grip but I muddled through it.  I am worried about the tendinitis becoming a chronic, long term issue, which is very easy to do since your forearm is involved in so many everyday movements, not to mention the exertion it faces at the gym.

Sunday afternoon I finished up the chores and actually took the time to set up my rc plane with my aerial photography rig.  It has been a little more than a year since my last aerial sortie.  I have been wanting to take some overhead pictures for awhile now to get pictures of our latest changes, especially the fence.  Unfortunately the wet spots that existed on our property for the last few months made the possibility of a splash down landing too likely.

 I snapped off over 100 pics in the 10-15 minutes I had the plane in the air.  It was less than ideal flying conditions with substantial wind.  I did my best to steady the plane to get some good shots.  Some came out really well, some not so good.  The pictures where you see waviness in the image are a result of electrical interference from the motor.  The ideal scenario is to get the plane up high, cut the motor and glide while you snap the photos.  Unfortunately the wind made it tough to do much of that. Here are the pictures.

There is a new WoW patch that was released last week leading up to the expansion to be released in mid-November.  The patch contains a boat load of changes, the most I can ever recall being unleashed at once. So many things are different as well as a ton of totally new content being added. It totally refreshes the game which has honestly started to get rather stale.  My play in recent months has been very slim overall.  The patch gives me lots of new things to do in game.  The question is if I feel like doing them long term or not.  I never have replaced the group of close online WoW buddies that left the game with new ones so the game still feels a bit empty for me.

Colin Powell endorsed Obama, a very cool thing. Things seem to be coming together down the stretch.  Barring some sort of disastrous turn of events or a large scale voter fraud campaign similar to the 2000 election year taking place, things are looking good for giving the new guy a shot behind the wheel.

Over the weekend we watched the Michael Moore movie Slacker Uprising.  It is a film that he made during the 2004 presidential campaign.  It was a free download on Amazon.com.  The movie basically followed his 62 city tour around the country trying to raise support to overthrow Bush.  The footage got repetitive and somewhat boring but I held in there waiting for the ending where I expected there to be some sort of segment regarding the shady voting practices that took place in Ohio during that election.  Instead it left me hanging.  The movie basically ends by saying “Bush won” It was a real letdown.  I am not sure what purpose the film serves unless Moore was just looking for a lazy way to drum up democratic support in the 2008 election by revisiting how ridiculous it was that Bush managed to get reelected in 2004.  I’d give it a C-.

Funny Friday

Not much to say.  I expect the weekend to be typically busy.  I just wanted to share a picture of the first gay couple that was legally married in Caifornia. My best wishes to the happy couple.