and student rights
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Movie: The Passion of the Christ
This is a difficult one to review. I have to say the 2 hours and 6 minutes went by rapidly which implies a good movie. However, I'd have to say that if someone that had never heard of Jesus Christ, had never read the bible, and had never been told any of the backstory, this movie would have lacked plot and given the viewer the impression that they were watching a documentary about how unjust and horrid our lives where 2004 years ago as seen through the eyes of a crazy man being persecuted.
I say "a crazy man" because if someone in ragged clothing ran around today declaring that he was the son of God would we not persecute him? I don't think a crucifix would be today's choice; instead we would lock him in a tiny room and give him regular treatments of antipsychotic medicines.
Mel Gibson's choice of using subtitles and not English was superb! Had it been done in English, I believe the movie would have had no credit whatsoever.
This movie mirrored Braveheart in style. The violence and bloodshed was not as sickening as other reviews I read would have one believe but it is amazing that the body continued to move after the beating and beating that they presented it.
The summary on iwon tells the entire movie. Having read that summary, you would be watching only for the effects and violence.
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This Morning
I am finally starting to feel like I'm mending. It still hurts to swallow but I don't twitch as badly when I do. Tommy has cooked blueberry muffins and I can actually smell them (and they smell great). I'm toying with the idea of eating one.
Goals today: clean for the next 2 hours, pinewood derby, program, clean between all changes of activities
Saturday, February 28, 2004
Returned home and collapsed for the afternoon. Didn't mean to but then if I didn't, the wife would be disappointed.
Save "The Passion" tonight. I'm going to have to think this over before giving a review. I'm not certain that I can say more than one or two sentences about it.
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This Morning
5:20- Noah up and playing gameboy
6-8: went upstairs several times to ask boys to quit yelling.
Throat is on fire. Hurts to swallow. Fever gone (I think).
Baby just woke.
Yesterday
Spent the day sick with a 102.1 fever. My whole body ached. Stayed off the computer. It's difficult being sick in this house; I feel guilty for not continuing on as normal.
Friday, February 27, 2004
Sex too loud and too long!
Woman Reports Neighbor for Disturbingly Loud Sex
Woman has a litter
Ohio woman gives birth to sextuplets in one minute, "It was like a popcorn popper"
"...like a popcorn popper"! We named this one Orville and that one is Jiffy and the little one is Olive Oil and, oh yes, the one that is so alert is the Kernel and of course don't forget Butter and Salt.
The weather is improving dramatically also.
Bad Crash
* 9am sleep
* 9:20am phone rings, wife is looking for me; I'm up but return to bed
* 10 am awoke paniced
* 11 am awoke terrified
Here's the internal details. Sleep was incredibly deep with unbelievably vivid dreams (and no, I took none of Cathy's Tylenol). Most of the dreams centered on tasks that need to be done and how to accomplish them; some of the dreams revolved around getting my lazy tail out of bed; and some of the dreams were so dark that they won't be mentioned here beyond this sentence-you know, dark in the way that make psychologists put little flags in their notes.
Now I'm up but so cold that I'm wearing leather duster to work. Typing has helped center me and bring some necessary calm.
The wife stirs. I feel tired but I must work.
I just sat Amy (the baby) on the table in front of me with her back to the computer and her face to me. I gave her a kiss. Then asked her "what are your plans for the day?" to which she replied with seriousness "rgmph mmm ew Ah rgmple gratz" and I looked at her and studied her then said "you are a great baby! I love you!" and without saying a word she leaned forward, wrapped her arms around my neck and rested her cheek on my shoulder. After a great hug, she lowered herself to the ground and went to laugh at the snow.
The wife will be up in an hour and a half. We will spend some time together. I will go downstairs and try to be focused on my work. I want to complete all my work today by 3pm so that when Noah returns home we can work on the pinewood derby car together. There is so much to do!
The baby has stirred. I must move down to my computer and try to accomplish something. I still have that 1 hour's worth of work that must be done and I'd like to put another 3 hours into the project just to impress. The client called yesterday and I'm afraid to listen to the voicemail.
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This Morning
Woke at midnight to fight a shadow for the wife. Shadow flew back to Peter Pan like nobodies business! Who da man?!
* This morning I have a sore throat; hurts to swallow or talk. And some sneezing. I despire being ill.
Profoundness from a 7 yr old: While I am scrambling eggs in the kitchen, "Sounds like you are in a rock band!"
Thursday, February 26, 2004
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Large Penis Syndrome
We just had an erectile dysfunction drug commercial on tv that said "...although rare, erections lasting longer than 4 hours require immediate medical attention" BAH! Can you imagine!
[sidebar] I think in high school I probably needed medical attention on more than one occasion although I'm sure attention from any of the cheerleaders would have sufficed.
Closet Case Exhibitionists Rejoice!
A new way to view London: from a toilet -
Usable bathroom exhibit boasts one-way mirrored walls
... The contemporary art exhibit, which allows the user to see out while passers-by cannot peep in, toys with the concepts of privacy and voyeurism. ...
“The construction site makes it interesting because portable toilets are at construction sites all the time ... "
The use of the sterile prison toilet and sink unit stems from the fact that the site once housed the Millbank Penitentiary, where prisoners were held before being transported to Australia in the 1800s.
But peoples' fears of being seen with their pants down still hold strong. ...
Link
Snow snow snow!
I'm a potential iTunes customers for sure!
Today's Music
What a day!
The sledding reminded me how fun it is to be a kid and how thankful that I can relive it as a parent. I think the rest of this snow the hill is all theirs and my bottom is staying dry. I went down the hill tandem individually with Noah, Sarah and Amy. Unfortunately, Tommy at 191.5 pounds (86.86 kg thanks OnlineConversion.com) is too heavy to ride together; besides, with our combined weight we would have gone into the creek and probably a mile beyond that. Sarah and I had trouble steering together and we toppled...brrrr. Amy and I picked a small hill and she giggled profusely. Noah after a couple of runs says "I want to play with Amy." What a great brother!
I'm back inside and dried up. I may go out again but this time will be totally as an observer and cheerleader.
Losing to the Kids
I recognize that my feelings are greatly misdirected and that I can still teach Tommy modelling and now he has some experience to grow on. I have grown and learned.
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This Morning
Woke at 5am. No snow on the ground.
Woke at 6am. News says schools are cancelled.
Woke at 7:30am. Light dusting. Ground can still be seen through the snow. Looks like someone lightly sprinkled powdered sugar on the ground. I get frustrated with myself because at this point I could have put in 2.5 hours of work. Now it will be another 1.5 hours before the wife gets up and I won't be able to do anything.
8:02am. Weather warning for heavy snow between now and 4pm. Prediction 3-6 inches. Earlier it was mixed with rain and barely visible in the air. Now it's coming down much stronger. Looks like a Christmas card in the air.
Last Night
Went to the Jeff Foxworthy show as a Red Cross volunteer. No incidents so we got to enjoy the show. My favorite part was listening to Foxworthy talk about the stupid things our generation was allowed to do versus the rules imposed on our kids today; things like running wild in a car versus carseats and seatbelts. Had more affirmation that lawyers are destroying our society. Had more affirmation that our society needs to move to socialized medicine as I talked to an elderly man whose health insurance costs were rising while his pension was lessening.
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
t-minus 45 minutes
Time - money - materials - ugh. Need them all at the same time!
Amy in a contrary mood this morning. Maybe that's not right. She wants a specific thing and everything else is going to make her mad. The first challenge was that she wanted her juice not milk. We worked it out through sign and her spoken words combined. She is happy and identified the outdoor cat on her own as "Gray." (that is the name we have given the outside cat)
Depressed Children
I asked Sarah, "Are you sad?" and she simply frowned and shrugged her shoulders. I asked "why are you sad?" Another shoulder shrug but definitely a frown to make the point. I asked Sarah if she had friends and she said yes. I asked she something was wrong at home (I'd guess "too much screaming" "the baby is in my space" "you are unfair to me") and even asked if there is too much screaming around here. I said we cannot guess what's in her head that if she needs something, she has to ask. I said I reserve the right to say "no" but I want her to be happy and I want her to have what she needs. Without lecturing, at least I hope it didn't come across as lecturing, I encouraged Sarah to talk to myself, her mother, her grandparents, her school counsellor or her therapist.
Sarah does have a therapist in the same office as Tommy's therapist. We had multiple reasons for getting her some therapy. The main reason in her mind is to have a private outlet to discuss her hatred of Tommy's. My main reason is because she clams up and keeps so much bottled up inside her; that's the kind of thing I did growing up and I know the devasting impacts. I also think she has something unsettled in her mind about this guy that periodically calls on the phone and makes her call him daddy.
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This Morning
Woke at 5am to get Sarah going since she has unfinished homework. I think she is sleeping in the bathroom.
Last Night
Sat up and finished Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan. I will follow with a book review.
Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan is a fantastically inspirational book about a woman that at age 50 seems drawn to Australia and destin to have a walk-a-bout with an aboriginal tribe of loving. spiritual people. Her views, and the readers, are challenged as these simple people discuss concepts such as materialism, the damage the Mutant People are doing to the planet, love, anger and more. The book is posed as fiction but hinted at being non-fiction.
I personally read this book whenever I need to get out of the doldrums. I find it spiritually uplifting. The content also makes me think philosophically upon my own materialism, my outlooks and my habits. The book is short and an easy read. I highly recommend it.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
I wish I could describe the looks she gives. She has reached that mature age of 10 where she is certain that her parents are retarded (and I choose that word intentionally) and she has all the answers. Whatever you do, please don't try to reason with her or contradict her even if she is wrong because you are going to catch Valley Girl attitude (that should have been with a capital A).
Got home expecting a battle with Tommy over his math homework so I approached it very calmly and sedately with book in hand so I could read while he screamed. I was determined to not let his noises and attempts to rile get to me; unfortunately, I forgot about everyone else. The tired baby started feeding off of him, the mother with migraine turned up the television to drown him out (noise and chaos bad for an aspie - new term for me learned recently), the brother in his normal oblivious cloud took no notice, and the sister that just wouldn't hurry up and get to bed (I almost detected some competition for attention briefly) helped proliferate the chaos which ended with Tommy receiving a "get your act together" slap in the face. We avoid such treatment at all possible costs but Tommy had left reality and was starting to spiral out of control. He came back to reality albeit with many tears. He and I moved to a more controlled location in the basement and he screamed, cried, insulted, said hurtful things, masterbated, pretended to fall asleep, complained and did about everything he could think of to try to upset me. I calmed sat there reminding him to use an inside voice and to work on his school work. Eventually I got smart and gave him a choice. Tommy likes choices even if they are both not in his favor. He quieted down, calmed down, quickly did his homework with ease (some guidance from me) and then went to bed.
Jokes at other people's expense
Man dies in 11-storey fall Tragic ending to birthday party
A CARLETON University engineering student participating in a spitting contest with friends plunged 11 floors off a downtown high-rise to his death late Saturday night ...
...took a running start to try to spit further than his two friends when he unintentionally vaulted himself over the balcony railing.
Note: An engerineering student
"Two ladies came in and started screaming for me to call 911," said Armstrong, adding a group of about eight of Jinah's emotional friends rushed to his side.
I hope the friends used the stairs! Otherwise I could hear the ladies now, "That one was first. Then these came in rapid succession."
"He was one of the smartest, most polite guys I ever met in my life," ...
Excuse me! He jumped off a balcony...
"... He had a maturity beyond his age."
...in a spitting contest.
Armstrong said Jinah always made a point to stop and chat on his way into the building ...
Perhaps he should have stopped before making his way out of the building.
His roommate, Eric Hwang, was too distraught to comment on what happened.
Sure. He's probably thinking "I can't afford this place on my own."
ok. That poor commentary is going to come back to me karmically somehow I'm sure.
Watch Them Closely!
The older boy, who was driving the car ...
The younger brother, ... climbed into the back seat of the Acura SUV and buckled himself in ...
..."I guess he knew he was going for a ride,"...
I can easily picture my baby girl trying this.
Trackback example
(but I had a really good time!)
Visit your dead stars
Everquest Addicts Beware!
Looks like Kurzweil's future could be coming to life. This would be a good time to read Diaspora by Greg Egan
"The Singularity" is a phrase borrowed from the astrophysics of black holes. The phrase has varied meanings; as used by Vernor Vinge and Raymond Kurzweil, it refers to the idea that accelerating technology will lead to superhuman machine intelligence that will soon exceed human intelligence, probably by the year 2030.
Hydrogen Powered Cars in 2004
Juggler's mind: Hydrogen? Hydrogen? Let me think... Wasn't there something in our history that might concern cars?
What's long and hard and full of sea men?
The condom factory was built as a joint venture as part of a complex arms purchase deal which saw South Africa award Germany a $594 million contract to build submarines.
Condom factory! Submarines! Bah haha! Those must be some HUGE condoms!
Disney Blasts Town with Laser Beam
What chu saying Willis?
Now, without slipping too much further into poor taste, read the words closely then stare at the picture and ask yourself "just where is she getting away to? why does she have to 'come to expedia'? what's the smirk about? why did they crop her right hand out of the picture? And can't she do this from home?"
In all fairness to Expedia, clicking on the ad will take you to their marketing page.
Sex - What should the kids do?
I believe sex is a good thing but when thinking about your daughter being used, hurt or taken advantage of, you start to question your own views. I would certainly not want to deny anyone such a pleasurable activity and do not want to give it mysticism by making it taboo. I hope that I can instill a sense of dignity and self-worth in my children that they do not use sex as an escape and wait until they truly feel love before giving up their bodies.
Welcome to the G-Spot
I love sex. I love talking about it, thinking about it, arguing about it, doing it and sometimes even watching it. But because I don't have a penis, I'm supposed to keep these thoughts to myself. Guys overly concerned with sex are "players" while girls are called sluts...
I entered high school as a wholesome princess. I was class vice president...
...when I was 16, I lost my virginity...
...I wasn't supposed to have sex! Well, it just kind of happened. ... And so began my journey toward becoming a "slut."
I managed to do a 180 on my good-girl status. As the slogan goes, "Once you pop, you can't stop." ...
...trying to use sex to find love. ... I never did.
...Who knew that it is entirely different when you are actually in love with the person?...
I am self-assured in my sexuality. I have sex, and I like it. I don't think porn is always bad, I know the meaning behind Britney's song "Touch of My Hand," and I've been to the "sex shop." I carry a condom in my wallet and have more beside my bed. I'm not ashamed to admit that I have a sex drive. ...
News - Environmental
Two scientists have linked climate variations to the collapse of societies around the globe. Sometimes slight, sometimes intense, ... the changes were enough to forever alter the lifestyles of the people living under changed conditions. ...
An article in a 1995 issue of Nature pointed to drought as one cause of the demise of the Maya civilization. Its writers argued that internal factors, including population growth and environmental degradation, worked with climate change and led to the Maya collapse. ...
The worst case scenerio ... is if the world does not make any changes in its activities—inaction that would cause an 11-degree temperature change. "That would have some pretty horrific implications," he said. ...
Juggler: Horrific like no more shuffling snow or having to bundle the kids up so much they look like the Stay Puff marshmellow man.
We cancelled her appointment. It will now be 6 months or more before she can get in again.
I must retrain myself to start waking earlier again.
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This Morning
Noah (the 7 yr old) comes down at 6am as I'm getting up to get dressed. He is a great morning person! Stirred Sarah (10 yr old) at 6:12 or so and gave Tommy his medicine at 6:25. Now time to try to stir him. I also need to get Noah some Clariton and Sarah some cold sore medicine.
Last Night
Wife and I were much more relaxed and happy together. Chatted much and spent the evening together watching The Guru. That film is a riot! Having the wife explain who is who and what movies they've been in adds quite a bit to the enjoyment of the movie. The movie is basically about a guy that comes India to America and falls in love with a porn star. The choreography is quite well done. One of the guys in the voice is a voice on The Simpsons and has a role in Office Spaces.
Monday, February 23, 2004
Sarah (the 10 yr old) is interacting nicely with Amy (the baby) while Sarah brushes out her own hair. Noah (7 yr old) is spacing out in a book; he was so lost in the book that Amy stuck a toothbrush in his ear and he didn't know. Tommy (the 13 yr old) is lounging in the bath (on his stomach rocking back and forth--interpret how you want). Amy just laid her head down on the couch then quickly realized what she was doing and switched to sweeping the floor. Sarah just remembered some unfinished work. Amy went through all her see-n-say animals and noises with me at high speed. She is so smart! All the kids are!
Cathy is at a meeting but we have relative calm around here. She is still missed.
Using the Force
Last night one of the tasks I wanted to get done was chopping wood so we would (pun) all sleep well with a good fire. Outside there is no moon so it is pitch black. I set the wood on the stump I use for chopping and grab my ax. I can't see much of anything; perhaps a small outline of the wood. So I close my eyes and visualize where the wood sits. I see it in my minds eye with a nuclear green outline to the edges then a I swing the axe. Kerrack! I ended up with more accurate and more productive strikes than I normally have with light. Thank you Obi Won!
Boom!
The firing was part of the Collins class trials requirements and was designed to validate the submarine's combat system...
Good pictures!
Link
Fast Computer
The computer, which is due to be delivered by the middle of 2005, will crunch data at a rate of 768 gigabits, or 768 billion bits a second. That's the equivalent of the amount of data created in one second if every person in the United States participated in 100 telephone calls at the same time...
Juggler's comment: Can you imagine playing Doom or Descent on that?!
Link
Fun News
BOSTON (Reuters) - Facing stiff competition from nationwide coffee shop chains, one Maine businessman wants to offer more than just a regular cup of cappuccino to perk up his customers -- so he's hiring topless waitresses. ...
"He has the go-ahead as far as the town is concerned," ...
Juggler's thought: I can picture it now "You want cream with that?"
And even though city laws do not require the Heavenly Angels to impose an age limit, St Michel has decided to only admit those 18 or over. ...
Juggler's thought: Can you imagine if St Michel didn't do that? "Son, I've noticed you've taken an interest in Victoria Secrets catalogs. I think it's time you learned to drink coffee!"
Link
A good friend of mine once suggested that I record her once a week to tape (not video) then when she is about 2 you put the tape into one of those children's tape players and he says its good for about 20 minutes of babysitting! I personally just enjoy listening to her voice develop.
Amy seems quite pleased with herself this morning.
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This Morning
Laid in bed and had a pretty decent panic attack. Anxiety still high but subsided. Got myself moving at 6:08 and stirred the kids by 6:20.
Last Night
Had the energy to work late but not the focus. By time I started to feel focused I didn't have the energy. Watched The Guru with the wife then wasted time on the computer looking at useless websites until 1amish. Went to bed at 1:30.
Sunday, February 22, 2004
I now have to work on the tension between my wife and myself. Time to grovel. I just want to go to sleep.
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This Morning
Woke several times in the night. Tommy's (the 13 yr old) stirring about this morning had me up at 7:20. The wife asked if she could enjoy the favor of getting to sleep in and naturally I said yes. She doubts she will be able to because she expects Tommy and I to end up in a fight and the baby to end up crying. The correct side of me wants to give my wife these opportunities as frequently as possible without any expectations; the selfish side of me wishes a favor in return. The selfish side fo me doesn't hold that much weight. It's like 90% unselfish/10% selfish because I get a whole lot of reward out of making my wife happy. Nothing in life feels better than doing for others!
I want to get some cleaning done before the baby arises but it isn't going to happen.
Yesterday
I was just a poor blogger yesterday. I really enjoy this outlet and hope that my readership does too!
The highlights:
Noah's (the 7 yr old) maturity level often concerns me. I'm freqently torn between letting him be a 7 yr old and correcting the behavior. I know he can make good decisions. He is a smart guy! But it often seems like he just turns off his brain. His incidents at the pine wood derby workshop. We arrive and immediately start eating pizza. I'm talking to the adults and I turn around to see that Noah has gone over to the group of boys and put this plate with his pizza on the floor so that he could take the hood of one of the boys sweat shirts and is putting all his weight into forcing it over the other boys face. I'm appauled and drag Noah out to have a discussion with him about why were are here and how to behave. Just a few moments pass and one of the younger siblings launch a Nerf football from the playarea into the eatting boys. As an adult asks the children not to do that, Noah, the boy furtherest from the play area, deliberatly sets his plate down, runs through the older boys, grabs a plush toy (stuffed animal like a beannie baby), and violently hurls it over his shoulder like throwing salt over your shoulder, and almost hits in the face the same adult that was reprimanding the kids. Noah's energy and intent had me thinking he was going to alternate hands just wildly throwing as many toys as he could so I dragged him out again and asked if he wanted to go home.
I must make more attempts to get him around other kids. I want him exposed not just to the same group of children he always sees but more and more boys his own age.
The baby arises so I will cut to the evening. At the mall I shock everyone by saying that Noah needs to stay with us and spend the afternoon with me. It was totally selfish because I wanted to fly his kite with him (his request). I felt like I flabbergasted the grandparents. They were also concerned I didn't intend to bring to their place so they could take him to church in the morning. On the ride over there, Tommy (the 13 yr old) is in rare form and being particularly rude; I was being reactive and not smart in my handling of him in the car which irritated the wife because she just wanted a peaceful evening. We spent longer at the inlaws than she intented but I found it quite pleasant. The baby slept in my arms and eventually rose to play with the grandparents. The wife, Amy (the 20 mth old), Tommy (the 13 yr old) and myself returned home for the evening routine and sleep.
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Busy Day
Some below age level behavior at the workshop but otherwise fun. We are struggling through the boring part. Noah wants a complicated car. We may end up wtih a wedge of cheese. The great cheese racer! That would actually be fun. I got all my questions answered except for forgetting the all crucial question "how do the wheels actually go on?" Our design should grab the prettiest but I'm not sure how we will do on speed. Next year we will go for speed!
Met the rest of the family at the mall and returned home minus 2 grandparents, 1 great grandparent, 1 10 yr old girl; heavy 1 7 yr old boy, 13 yr old boy, 1 wife and 1 toddler. Oh, roll started the Jeep in front of mall security. That should generate some interesting breakroom conversation. "Uh, George, I think I watched someone steel a Jeep today..."
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This Morning
* awoke when the alarm went off at 7 but quickly returned to deep sleep and didn't drag myself from bed until 8
Last Night
* Apparently needs some explanation - nah...
Friday, February 20, 2004
Short version: Dinner with only 2 of the kids. The wildest 2 away with the grandparents. We kept the picky eaters. 7 yr old falls asleep in the restaruant. All eyes on Dad as he carries the young one out to mummerings of "how cute!"
Spray glued myself to the porch.
Sleep time.
(better writing later)
Sad - Like labels on coffee cups stating "Contents May Be Hot"
The Irish Virus is a hoax and it should be ignored. The following is a sample of the hoax message:
Greetings, You have just received the "IRISH VIRUS". As we don't have any programming experience, this Virus works on the honour system. Please delete all the files on your hard drive manually and forward this Virus to everyone on your mailing list. Thank you for your cooperation.
The actual Symantec page.
Techno-Dad and the Neutron Babysitters
Public Outrage!
The Bush administration has cut off its closed captioning for nearly 200 TV shows, prompting charges of secret censorship to promote an ideological agenda. ...
..."What they are doing is telling the nation's deaf what they can and can't watch,"...
..."They put a fast one over on all of us because they didn't go to public notice and comment. They just secretly did it."...
...The blocking of the 200 programs was not a cost-cutting measure, Justesen added. ...
...He said the new ruling also discriminates against people who use captioning to learn English as a second language and hearing parents with deaf children who might want to choose what they watch on TV together. "Talk about family values."...
View the complete list online: Recently Approved and Disapproved TV Programs for U.S.
Note the inclusion of programs such as "Courage the Cowardly Dog," "AMC Documentaries," "I Dream of Jeannie," "What's New Scooby-Doo?," and "Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius - Nickelodeon."
In other backwards stupidities, Bush attempts to keep the US living in a bygone era through futher senseless censorships:
An internal memo in 2002 instructed federal government Web sites to eliminate content that "does not reflect the priorities, philosophies or goals of the present administration."
This included the disappearance from the Centers for Disease Control Web site of instructions on how to properly use a condom to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
Help save the United States! Vote NO to Bush in 2004!
Mis-interpreted News
(CBS/AP) The latest U.S. travel warning for Haiti advises Americans to leave now...
Juggler's made up interview responses:
"Get out! We have no weapons of mass destruction!"
"Party's over mon!"
Credits: Picture from http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/ Original article seen on http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/06/world/main598583.shtml
CSS Correction
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It needs to be updated to have "padding" changed to "padding-left". The old method caused the top to be padded 20 pixels and therefore any links within 20 pixels of the top of something designated class="PostComment" were "covered up" and difficult to cliclick on.
.PostComment{padding-left:20px;margin:0px;color:#444444;font-size:80%;}
I'll continue to try to provide better and better CSS as people need it.
Listen to tapes for productivity
I remember in high school I'm sitting there on my Apple //c clicking away on my 2400 baud rockin connection and Dad comes in, doesn't say a word, and gently places a hammer on top of the $600 modem. He walks to the door, turns around and says "the next time I try to call your mother before I leave the office and I get a busy signal, that hammer goes through the modem" This was before caller id, call waiting and affordable cell phones. It was very effective!
Work!
Tim - Australian for "body armor"
I think my friend Tim's pictures should be captioned with "Australian For Bruise." This is one tough character! He was playing soccer with a broken collar bone!
Visit Tim and wish him well!
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This Morning
Woke at 5 and made sure the wife and 10 yr old were getting ready. Woke again at 5:25. The 10 yr old girl will be on a radio show this morning on WRJZ Radio (on AM station 620) talking about Girl Scouts. Very exciting!
The 7 yr old woke during our morning preparations and would not go back to sleep.
Last Night
Spent some silly time taping printouts from MapBlast together to help the wife in the morning.
Thursday, February 19, 2004
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Moments like this are what make me long to continue a work from home job. I couldn't do this with a regular job. Even if they had a flex schedule that would let me make up the time the opportunity would not have presented itself.
Look to the stars!
Fifty years ago tomorrow -- on Feb. 20, 1954 -- President Dwight Eisenhower interrupted his vacation in Palm Springs, Calif., to make a secret nocturnal trip to a nearby Air Force base to meet two extraterrestrial aliens.
Mis-interpreted News
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration said Thursday it would send a military team to Haiti ...
Juggler's made up interview with soldiers:
"'assess the security of the U.S. Embassy' Riiight! We need a break from having to jump out of the way of falling helicopters! PaarTE!"
"Ya mon! Dar be no smokable plants in Iraq. Only sand!"
"Stress break. Had to be done!"
Credits: picture from http://ak.imgfarm.com/. Original article see on http://apnews1.iwon.com/
Car did that funny transmission thing so I ran it by a mechanic I know for evaluation. He gave me some things to look out for but he couldn't reproduce the problem and said the fluids seem fine.
What a wonderful scent! Many thanks to my brother-in-law. This is a remnant (the last stick) from a Christmas present two years ago.
Today's Joke
Two tall trees, a birch and a beech, are growing in the woods. A
small tree begins to grow between them, and the beech says to the
birch, "Is that a son of a beech or a son of a birch?"
The birch says he cannot tell. Just then a woodpecker lands on the
sapling. The birch says, "Woodpecker, you are a tree expert. Can you
tell if that is a son of a beech or a son of a birch?"
The woodpecker takes a taste of the small tree. He replies, "It is
neither a son of a beech nor a son of a birch. It is, however, the
best piece of ash I have ever put my pecker in."

Don't Jump Here! Do It Over There!
[09:26] * CFNews reports: People with suicidal tendencies in Botswana have been asked to throw themselves out of trees instead of in front of trains.
"I am appealing to the people not to use the trains to kill themselves. If people want to commit suicide they should use trees not our trains," she said.
Now this is step forward in dealing with the rising cost of mental health care!
Schuweee!
The first thing she asks for after being changed is "nana nana!"
When I squat in front of this computer to type, the baby stands on my legs and hops up and down watching me type.
Honk Honk
The baby is awake.
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This Morning
Yikes! Overslept. I actually was up at 5:45 and refueled the fire. I should have kept moving. Went back to bed and didn't get the kids up until 6:30. Must prepare for carpool.
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
One of two people charged with causing an accident that killed a Camden nun is close to reaching a plea agreement, her lawyer said Tuesday...
I don't think its our court system that this person needs to be plea bargining with!
Teacher Dad
In Loo Of My Son
Life is fun
When you are seven
And there is so much to do
Let's pay attention
When a whizzing
And make sure
We aim true
With your little hose
So close to the bowl
Try to hit the water
and not your toes!
Should there be a miss
resulting in a puddled mess
Be embarrassed not
To clean up the lot!
(in all fairness, I think it was his friend)
Task 2
Task 1 complete
Productivity sloow today.
Programming
Book Referral
Wahoo! Thanks Microsoft!
I swear as I was taking the kids to school today I said "I'm a Microsoft Partner. I need to see if they can provide me a CD with the security updates so that I can fix my friend's computer." That would be the friend with a dialup connection in the country that pays per minute to use AOL.
So, thanks SlickDeals.net!
Free Windows Security Update CD from Microsoft. Good for those still on the 56k modem.
The Windows Security Update CD will be shipped to you free of charge. This CD includes Microsoft critical updates released through October 2003 and information to help you protect your PC. In addition, you will also receive free antivirus and firewall trial software.
Task 1
Special moments with a baby
The convseration can be frustrating also. At one moment this morning, the 20 mth old really wanted me to understand what she was saying. She made perfect eye contact and repeated her sentence over and over. I just could not make it out. She obviously did not have signs for it either because she didn't use her hands to help. I really wanted to understand her.
Here's a thought for you non-parents. How does toilet training begin? This will make your head reel. The word is modeling. Let me tell you! A dog growling at you during a special moment is nothing as disturbing as a toddler handing you toilet paper!
News of the Wierd
Magazine offers jungle holiday - with cannibals
...Mr Barker appealed for members of the public to pay £2,000 to join him on the trip after his wife had second thoughts.
...The pair will have no maps or phones and the winner will be completely at the mercy of the tribesmen.
...they haven't eaten a Westerner for forty years," he said.
Juggler's thoughts: "Special dinner arranged with the winner!"
6:30-6:50: The 7 yr old requested milk so I ran to the corner convenience store. The radio djs were talking about a letter to the editor that got my goat the other day. They read this lady's words that said she had to quit her job as a courier because the law enforcement in Knoxville refused to ticket speeders particularly through construction zones. I missed the phone number or I would have called in. Perhaps it is time for me to write another letter to the editor myself. See. I believe what makes our roads safe is predictability. Predictable driving comes from when everyone obeys the same rules. Everyone obeys the same rules when we have good teaching. Speed trapping causes unpredictable driving. I contend that if everyone is speeding but going basically the same rate, particularly on the Interstate, then nothing is wrong. When someone sees a patrol car and slams on their brakes, an unpredictable change has occurred and the roads have become dangerous.
I was once on the Florida turnpike in a perfect straight stretch of road with miles of visibility. The group of cars were all doing the posted speed limit. We come across a couple of patrol cars and the car in front of me slams on his brakes dropping to 10 miles an hour below the speed limit in a very short distance. I almost tailended him and had to do evasive maneuvers to avoid having an accident. I half expected to get pulled over for wreckless driving.
I'm all for pulling over wreckless drivers. But let's not arbitrarily say that because someone is driving faster than some posted figure that they are being "wreckless." Let's determine wrecklessness by the actions of the driver, the swerving, or the dramatic speed difference compared to the flow of traffic. A person zigzaging in and out of traffic is being wreckless and a person on the Interstate driving below the speed of traffic in the left hand lane is being wreckless as that person causes unpredictable behavior when people are forced to pass on the right.
Just teach people to drive.
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This Morning
* Woke at 4:45 and added fuel to the fire. I could have and should have stayed up but I allowed the bed monster to lure me back into the cosy sheets
* Woke again at 5:45 and rose at 6:05. Got dressed and roused the kids then refueled the fire for a long burn.
I sleep too much.
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Useless Information for Today
Let's not forget Britney's Guide to Semiconductor Physics
I started writing these pages to help me consolidate some of the information I had been reading while studying for my MSD. ...
... I would like it to be a useful reference to anyone that wants to know about semiconductor physics of lasers and VCSELs. The strange addition of Britney Spears to the guide has made the web site stand out from the crowd. I hope that Britney does not mind being an ambassador of science and that the fan part of the site promotes her every endeavour in the future .
Charitable Causes
Ok. Buyer beware. I have not validated the authenticity of any of these sites but they look legitimate and they cost you only a click. Click a button and the sponsoring company donates food, mammograms, etc. Apparently you can click and help once a day.
Campbell's Soup does a similar program called Click for Cans which I can personally vouch as legitimate.
Task 4 complete
Managed to slip in several chapters of Mutant Message Down Under. My vote for the book as spiritually uplifting stands. On reading it I find myself questioning all my habits from how I deal with my kids to how I approach business to how I handle strangers in the mall. It inspires me to want to treat people better. I highly recommend this book.
Task 4 Redux
Task 4
Task 3 Complete
Next Task
Task 2 complete
Enjoy!
News
Preparing for the monumental call, the Comcast team, over cold cuts and Caesar salad, had kicked around various scenarios, expecting Eisner to suggest a face-to-face meeting or tell Roberts he would discuss the matter with the Disney board....
..."he blew me off," is essentially how Roberts described Eisner's reaction, according to people on the team.
Yeah Disney!
This is true ®
The New York City Transit Authority has ruled that women can ride the city subways topless. New York law dictates that if a man can be somewhere without a shirt, a woman gets the same right.
Next Task
Task complete
Returned home and cleaned food off kitchen table to use as a desk so the wife and I could fill out this STAR paperwork. The baby sees me cleaning and immediately grabs her broom and starts helping. What a great kid!
I see the table the wife's computer now sits on is going to be hard to keep the kids from setting drinks on.
News
As a Cingular customer, I looked forward to the improved service in the long run. I don't look forward to the imminent price increases and lousy service during the merger of equipment and technologies.
Simplification
cntl-c fails!
btw, cntl-v never fails and right-click copy always works
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This Morning
I failed. Not only did I not get up. I over slept! Time to take the 7 yr old to school. Letting the 10 yr old sleep in as we suspect she is still not well.
Monday, February 16, 2004
Doh!
Car acting up. I fear the transmission is looking to die. Not a good thing when the bank account is running dry.
Meeting Time
So much time.. So little to do!
Playing Store
Small things add up
This is the kind of thing that makes it hard for my mind to focus. I have thousands of undone little things. Ugh!
The Computer Move - Chapter 2
Next step: thoroughly clean this case with no static discharges (in this dry humid house)!
The Computer Move - Chapter 1
Next problem: power. I have lots of power supplies boxed up in either the garage or the bedroom. I may even have one under my desk somewhere. The ones under my feet are a rats nest of shared power; the unspoken implication of course being that all computers will have to be shutdown for this move and then some devices may be left without power. Wife's computer will need a power strip, preferrably a decent surge protector and beyond budget, a nice UPS. Hmm. I wonder if the old UPS removed during the "short hunt" awhile back works? Alright. That will give me a reason to remove the cobs webs. First I need to download all pictures from the Compact Flash cards because I want to photo document the office clean up and the computer move. Meeting in 2.5 hours.
Follow the trail of bouncing digressions...
Upcoming problems. What to do with her printer? Possible solutions: 1) move it with the computer, 2) hook it up to a different computer for networked printing.
I'd really like to build an addition to the house right now.
Shrinking Money
Had some coffee and read the paper.
At 7:30 I heard the baby prancing around laughing loudly. The 7 yr old saved her from the crib (normally we let her play in the crib some but he did good). I medicated the 13 yr old and brewed coffee.
This basement is fridgid today.
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This Morning
* Woke at 4am and tended to fire. Should have stayed up.
* 5am noise wakes me. 10 yr old girl awake in bed; I check fever and she seems fine (I think). 13 yr old boy awake in bed
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Evening Chaos slows
Sam Walton is evil
Cooking home made pizzas tonight. Maybe some treats. Ran into the guy hired to be a meat cutter at Walmart. He was hired before they changed business models. Now ALL meat is shipped in prepackaged. He sounds bitter but exclaimed "at least I get paid meat cutter wages to be a stock boy."
We have snow!
It's also 5pm and I'm starting to get a little strung at the apparent lack of productivity today.
Time to shift gears briefly.
Braggin on baby
I told her she was smart and she said "smart" while doing the Baby Sign for "smart." My wife signs great and I do ok but we still went to http://www.babysigns.com and bought the whole system. It really works!
Taking a break from the computer. Think I'll see if I can raise the temperature downstairs.
Baby Feeds Dog; Dog Feeds Baby
I asked a nutritionist ...
...In fact, she said, from a strictly nutritional standpoint, most dog food is superior to the diets of many Americans, including American children (and socioeconomics, she added, has nothing to do with this).
I also checked with a pediatrician ...
...he said he has yet to see a child who suffered ill effects from eating dog food, even though dog and child were also sharing bacteria.
The Day Thus Far
Attitude: Inspired to make sales
Add to want to do list: HomeDepot run to insulate this backdoor (although it's going to be nearly 60 degrees at the end of the week. We should suffer through a few more days of cold and deal with it later).
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This Morning
The wife let me sleep in! What a pleasure! I slept the deepest I've slept in a long time.
I am now torn between doing the things I want to do and the things I have to do.
Wants and have tos: programming for self (making blog nicer, developing my hobby sites), clean house (regular cleaning), chop wood (size it rather, time to rent a splitter), clean office bedroom and garage (major projects), study for HAM radio operator's license, shop online, play with the kids, programming for client, marketing materials to get more clients, resume submissions
- Ugh! I just remembered I forgot to go by the mall last night. A final piece of the wife's Valentine's Day present was to be on sale and it was the last day for it.
I think I'll set today's goals as regular weekly cleaning, client programming, some progress on garage and/or office
Strange dream last night. I was responsible for a large party that gathered in the parking lot of a Kroger grocery, Kmart, and Walgreens. It was spurred by a larger event that my free spirited hippie friends didn't want to participate in but wanted to do their own thing. So I found the parking lot venue the previous year. This year it had a much larger turnout and someone else took credit for it. I ended up getting a slot on the stage but I couldn't remember how to play the guitar or any of the lyrics to the songs on my songlist. I offered to return with my juggling gear and put on a show.
Last Night
Watched much of Head with the wife. Too tired to watch all. I feel like my dad!
Saturday, February 14, 2004
Spent the rest of the day working on the Honey Do list and chopping at more wood for the fire. I promised myself that if I would take a day and size the wood appropriately, I'd rent a wood splitter. However, I haven't taken the time to sharpen the chains for the chain saw as chopping wood is quite pleasurable. I forgot that I had promised myself I'd work on the starter motor for the Jeep but that would have entailed actually leaving the house. Going to chill in front of the television or, be still my heart, a book!
The baby is very happy. She is eatting breakfast and playing with her toys.
The 7 yr old is very happy. He is pretty much always happy.
The 10 yr and wife are asleep so I assume they are happy. The 13 yr old is at the grandfather's and the center of attention so he is happy. And I am burning the eggs...but I am happy!
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This Morning
* baby cries at 7:30. Negligent dad let's her play in crib while taking care of some necessary things
Last Night
* Watched Monk and Talked with wife until after midnight then drifted off around 1 am into a deep sleep
Friday, February 13, 2004
Pain
New cell phone time!
Comments solicited
Today's Fun Link
I admit that I have become ill tempered and short of patience with the 13 yr old but I am conscious of this and am working to be more forgiving, relaxed, fun and friendly with him but its not something you turn on like a light switch. I didn't become impatient with him overnight.
Achievement!
Old People in my house!
Incorrect CSS!
The old css looked like this:
.boxborder{padding:5px 5px 5px 5px;border:1px 1px 1px 1px solid black;}
To correct the problem and make the borders visible in mozilla, the new css should look like this:
.boxborder{padding:5px 5px 5px 5px;border:1px solid #000;}
If this is new to you, you can add the class to the <style> section of your blogger template then when you want a box around some text simply put the following into your post:
<div class="boxborder"> This text will have a box around it. </div>
When I quote a news article or person, I use another class I've added called "quote." It looks like this:
.quote{font-size:90%;font-style:normal;margin:auto;padding-left:10px; padding-right:10px;letter-spacing:.08em;}
To use it type the following:
<div class="quote"> Text to be indented for quoting. </div>
Note that in the class definition a period preceeds the name but in the usage the period is excluded. So in your div you would used class="quote" rather than class=".quote".
Enjoy!
Comedians and the election
Juggler's addition: "GW's national guard records are full of holes. Kind of like his claims that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction!"
See more quotes
Fight! Fight!
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This Morning
* woke at midnight to the wife fearing that we had a fire. We did. It was in the wood stove and was rip roaring and the light was dancing out of the vents and casting cool shadows and imagery on the walls. Added wood to the fire.
* woke at 6:30. 7 yr old was up. He and I talked about the other sleeping people in the house. I added wood to the fire. He joined my wife in bed for some more rest and when he couldn't sleep returned upstairs to play Gameboy SP
* Now dealing with the 13 yr old that is now turning it on because I asked him to get dressed before leaving his room
Thursday, February 12, 2004
Scouts! Like herding cats...
So, because school is out tomorrow, only 8 boys show up. They are supposed to be sitting down and listening to the den leader while they earn their music badge. I lean over to another dad and say, "It looks like popcorn!" and he replies "and sounds like it too." Because not a one of these boys can stay planted in their seat for more than a second and if they are seated they are squirming so bad that you want to take the whole group to the restroom.
After learning about different types of music, we play "musical chairs." The game should be renamed to "last two boys standing wrestle with your butt cheeks until someone hits the floor." The highlight was when we had 7 boys left 6 chairs. The music stopped and Miles was on the side of the circle of chairs that was blatantly all full. My son takes to the butt check wrestle with a boy that is already sitting down. The only thing is to that boy's left is an empty chair. All my son had to do was stand up and sit down to stay in the game. Instead he continues to wrestle and Miles runs around the circle, passes my son, and sits down to his left. Hopefully a lesson was learned. It was quite funny!
The den leader wisely chooses to not play musical chairs again and switches to a sing-a-long. The group choses Old McDonald Had a Farm so 7 boys and den leader start singing while the 8th boy starts making snorting, oinking sounds to the rythm of the music. Oink-snort-Oink-snort until they get toward the end of the first verse and the music suddenly stops as the Oinker switches to Oink-oink-oink-snort-BARF. Everyone stares and someone blurts out "Looks like chocolate milk shake!" Life is good at 7!
Overall, quite a fun evening!
On the way home the 7 yr old explains to me that if I let him get run over by a car "Mom would kill you then marry you then go live with someone else and sue you. I don't know what sue means or where I heard it but I'm pretty sure it means you tattle on someone to the president then they take you to court." From the mouths of babes!
1) New rash that is all over the baby's stomach and back
Diagnosis: Negative on strep. Probably a virus. Should go away in a couple of days. Give plenty of fluids.
2) Lump in left breast
Diagnosis: Unlikely to be cancer (despite proximity to Oak Ridge). Could be an ovary is producing some estrogen (poor thing). Could also disappear. Size noted in charts. If still odd around age 4 then concerns begin. Question posed to doctor: Do we need to quit using milk that was produced from cows fed hormones? Answer: (Politically correct) no research has shown that to be a concern but you can buy special milk at some natural stores.
3) Rash on leg since summer has not gotten better
Diagnosis: Looks like eczema. Not much concern. Non-steriod topical prescribed to be used twice daily. Some samples provided.
From WebMD
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, afflicts 6% of all Americans -- 15 million adults and children -- with red and inflamed patches of skin that are uncontrollably itchy. The condition burdens mostly children, and although nearly half of them outgrow the condition, the rest suffer with it their entire lives.
The baby and I returned with food from McDonald's so everyone was thrilled.
I chopped wood then headed to scouts with the 7 yr old.
News - Cleansing Bush
A second former Texas Guard official, who spoke only on condition of anonymity, was told by a participant that commanders and Bush advisers were particularly worried about mentions in the records of arrests of Bush before he joined the National Guard in 1968...
...he overheard conversations in which superiors discussed "cleansing" the file of damaging information.
Today's "Cool Tool"
Not Porn - Just Naked Co-eds!
Crimson Misrepresents H Bomb
Yesterday’s article about the upcoming magazine, H Bomb, misrepresented the goals of our organization ...
...is a literary arts magazine about sex and sexual issues at Harvard...
...male and female students will appear nude in photography portions of the magazine...
...We hope that people understand the misrepresentation that has occurred and are neither offended nor expecting a porn magazine to come out in May.
May! For those that missed the point of this marketing piece from the founders of the H Bomb, your first issue is May! Signup Now!
Thank you Bart
News - Attempted Kidnapping
The Strunk family of West Knox County requests the community look out for two men who tried to abduct their 16-year-old daughter on Super Bowl Sunday.
...
"If you are brazen enough to pull up into your driveway during broad daylight, what's next?" he said.
...
She said that two men who roughly fit the same description confronted her just days before the Feb. 1 incident in a parking lot and tried to get her into their car. She was able to flee unhurt from the scene.
Watch your kids closely!
Other resources: Put the Amber Alert on your webpages and desktop
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This Morning
* We have SNOW on the ground! (And rain in the air)
* GROGGY. Walls closing in!
* Woke at midnight and rekindled the fire (I think)
* Woke at 3am and rekindled the fire but could not convince myself to stay up. I could have had I not let the evil bed monster grab hold of me. I was energized but once back in bed fell into a deep sleep.
* Woke at 5:45 to the alarm then again at 6:08 when I got the kids up and going. I returned to bed until 6:45. This just isn't healthy.
Today's Goals: PROGRAM, finances, resume sent
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
The Evening
Have a whale of a laugh!
Eject! Eject! Eject!
How I miss college!
H Bomb will feature nude pictures of undergraduates
After flipping through the pages of Squirm, a Vassar College erotica magazine, the Committee on College Life (CCL) voted to approve a student-run magazine that will feature nude pictures of Harvard undergraduates and articles about sexual issues at its meeting yesterday. ...
Note: This article has no pictures and safe content.
* But first, time to pickup the 13 yr old
More Bad Bush Press
"A top nuclear-safety official has said he wasn't aware that any American nuclear power plant diagrams were found in Afghanistan, despite a terrorist threat cited by President Bush in his State of the Union address two years ago.
...
McGaffigan's statement has led some groups to assert that Bush either misled the country or mishandled the intelligence about the threat...
...
If plans of US nuclear plants had been discovered, then the NRC should have been alerted to help prepare a security response..."
Jim Hensen Supports Janet
Environmental Wakeup Call
For those concerned, please see other great links at Tim's post here.
Unfreeze Walt!
"Comcast on Wednesday launched an unsolicited proposal to buy Walt Disney for more than $54 billion in stock to join the largest U.S. cable operator with one of the most storied U.S. media companies, known for its film studio and theme parks. ..."
More Janet... Less Clothes...
Links I enjoyed yesterday
Life After the Oil Crash I don't think anyone should take this seriously or at face value without seriously doing some research "Civilization as we know it is coming to an end soon. This is not the wacky conclusion of a religious cult, but rather the result of diligent analysis sourced by hard data and the scientists who study global “Peak Oil” and related geo-political events. ..."
Timothy McSweeney Presents: Lady Into Fox on the Implausibility of the Death Star's Trash Compactor by Joshua Tyree "I maintain that the trash compactor onboard the Death Star in "Star Wars" is implausible, unworkable, and moreover, inefficient. ..."
White House Releases Bush Military Record "Democrats said the documents provided more questions than answers and offered no evidence that Bush ever showed up for duty in Alabama from May to November 1972 while he working on a political campaign there. ..."
400 UPGRADE This was my favorite find yesterday. Remembering the memory upgrade I did on my first real computer, the Atari 400. The memory upgrade was from 16kb to 40kb and done with a soldiering iron! "...Atari in effect discouraged owners from increasing RAM with warnings about voiding the warranty, overheating, possible electric shock or damage to other delicate parts if the case were opened ... "
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This Morning
* I just want to sleep but the 13 yr old won't allow it. He has homework that did not get done and needs to be hovered over.
* 6:08 got up and got the kids moving, put wood on the fire.
* 6:20 went back to bed until 6:50 when I got up, checked on the kids, and brewed coffee
* Took the 7 yr old, his friend, and the 10 yr old to school. The friend was ready to go when we pulled up (7:08)--a first!
* 7:12 dropped the kids at school then went and fueled the car. Today's gas prices: 14.667 gallons at $1.539 per gallon = $22.57 (that the cheap 87 octane)
* Returned home and the 13 yr old was on his "2nd" bowl of cereal but for all I know it was his 4th. I reminded him he had homework then I laid down for 7 minutes until he started making noises to draw me back upstairs.
Last Night
* Had a beer and watched history channel until 12:50am
- Deep Sea Detectives - B29 "In 1948, a B-29 Superfortress bomber took off from California on a research mission carrying a strange piece of scientific equipment--the Suntracker. But when the plane crashed into Lake Mead, Nevada, the Suntracker was lost. And all records saying what it was or what the plane was studying were also lost.
For decades, the bomber was a local legend around the Canyon, but its location was unknown..."
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Evening spent feeding kids, changing diapers and chopping wood.
Late evening spent searching for Wonka Valentine's cards.
Left undone: resume and cover letter for another job possibility (one that sounds promising!) and php
Adventures with no brain
It takes 4 minutes to charge so friend 1 and friend 2 are outside on the porch, their thumbs never ceased to be pushing keys on the Gameboy SPs. Their eyes never left the screens and my boy was looking over their shoulders. As the XFO became charged my boy and I take it out the the street followed by 2 zombies clicking away on little plastic boxes. My son turns on the propellers and immediately launches from the street up to the height of the power lines. I cringe waiting for the inevitable and the wind shifts sending it towards the trees in our yard and the lines that connect the telephone phone to our house. This flying thing is about 25 to 30 feet in the air and somehow he gets it over the lines and brings it psuedo-gently to the ground where it flops around like a fish out of water as he learns to turn it off. This display actually brings the zombies out of their gameboy stupor for a portion of the flight. After several other exciting flights my son and I rush back to recharge.
During the recharge I ask, "Do you want to let your friends try?" He replies "yes" I say "ok. But the first flight from the recharge is yours." I say this for a reason and that is the first flight is extra high and extra strong. He immediately offers the first flight to his friend. I respectively intervene and give the first flight to my son and it goes very well. He almost hit the power lines and in maneuvering about the lines he managed to get some exciting action on the flying machine sending in a large, controlled circle. After that flight he allows his neighborhood friend to try (immediately grabbing the Gameboy SP his friend had and losing all interest in the flying machine) and I give him his instructions on safety and how to land. Allow me to remind you that these creatures at 7 years old have removed their brains so the instructions are specific. This child launches the flying machine. It goes up 20-25 feet and exercising great judgement he turns it off at the peak of the flight dropping it straight to the ground shattering one stablizing wing in the process. My boy looks up and says "I don't want to fly it anymore."
In a matter of minutes, both Gameboy SPs and 3 children were back in the house near the Playstation 2.
Note: I forgot to include this all important comment on the original post.
I participated in the democratic process
* Ok. So I went and voted in the preliminaries. I would feel good about myself if it wasn't for the fact that every time I step into a voting booth I realize there is so much more about politics that I really should understand. It makes me wonder that knowing what I know, how many people vote with no knowledge at all? "That names sounds similar to my uncle; he must be a good guy." "I saw him on tv the most. He's the guy!" It's frustrating because I'd like to run out there and shake everyone and say "Do you know what you are doing?!" By pushing those buttons in the voting booth, we are deciding the future of our children's lives, their education needs, our whole way of life; and they expect only 17% of registered voters to even bother showing up. It's scary when you think about it because at some point it becomes an issue of economics and buying the right percentage of voters.
Wow! Makes you appreciate what we pay for a computer now-a-days. Let me re-iterated: 1989, 2 MB RAM, 256,000 Colors (wow! 18 bit)!
Yet another virus
Related sites:
SARC - Symmantec Antivirus Research Center
TrendMicro - nice online scanner
Psuedo-News
Today's Irony
Our schools are open and so are the polls?!
Isn't this the same category of stupidity as we see at the airports when they confiscate your nail clippers at the security checkpoint then behind the secure area they sell you the same nail clippers at the gift shop?
Bad Dad
Being one of the 43 million uninsured families, this scared some reality into me! Additionally the baby still has a lump on her left breast that we haven't had checked out for fear of getting labeled a 'pre-existing condition" and becoming completely uninsurable.
The baby is a joy. She holds her head high and is so confident. She cried in the car because her milk was stuck between her and the seat. After that was resolved she talked and talked and read her book.
This morning when I changed her, I found 2 pacifiers in her pajamas!
Stress level is high today but in check.
VOTE! It's your duty!
Knox Country Residents stand up! Knox County Election Commission This website is packed with great information!
-Voting is easy.
-Being informed requires a little effort.
-Having to live with regret is hard!
Make a difference! Vote!
Voting contact information provided by KnoxNews.com
Jackson again
Exerpt from http://www.knoxnews.com
Juggler's comments: How about 'yikes! I am spending how much money to draw attention to my bank?'
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This Morning
* Woke at 2am and refueled fire. Couldn't convince myself to stay up and work.
* Sufficiently freaked at not having a job and insurance yet. I MUST secure something.
* Woke the 10 yr old at 6:09 and told her that the 7 yr old and I are leaving at 7:00 that she should be ready to go. Normally it takes her the entire 50 minutes to be ready. Today she has homework and really should take a bath. Gonna be rough!
Last Night
Battled with the 13 yr old in a war of attrition as we each wanted to give into sleep. I finally added wits to it and put the portable motion alarm back in the kitchen. Only thing, I couldn't get it to work but Tommy thought it was there.
Monday, February 09, 2004
on half-year space visit "He said his credit card had expired, his phone was disconnected and his car registration had run out."
Juggler Speaks: Wouldn't you think Nasa would have people for that?
Highlights:
- cooked dinner while 7 yr old and 13 yr old did homework and 20 mth old stared at tv or ran wild
- got 7 yr old and 13 yr old bathed, dinner ensued; convinced 7 yr old that he liked tacos
- fought with snack bingeing 13 yr old over dinner portions; parents win battle, 13 yr old thinks he'll win war tonight
- check fire; meanwhile baby stands on open door of dishwasher and pops springs..now door hangs to floor
- bathe baby; note to self- post rules and regulations regarding the new indoor swimming pool I once regarded as a bathroom
- upset wife..oh, yes, I "attacked" her over the 4 dixie ups full of grease from cooking dinner that were spilled into the sink. I had them set on the sink so they could solidify so I could throw them away. I have yet to learn the proper way to dispose or recycle cooking grease. We had planned a candle lit evening together; I guess that's out the window now.
- stoked fire; stared at very old Guinness on book shelf; sighed
Political Post of the Day
The following is from http://www.moveon.org/
Dr Friend,
In an attempt to escape responsibility for the misleading statements that led the nation to war, President Bush has announced plans to form an independent inquiry to look into what went wrong. An inquiry would serve the Bush administration well: it would envelop the issue in a fog of uncertainty, deflect blame onto the intelligence services, and push any political damage into 2005, after the upcoming election.
But the facts need no clarification. Despite repeated warnings from the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency, President Bush and his administration hyped and distorted the threat that Iraq posed. And now that reality is setting in, the President seeks to pin the blame on someone else. We can't let him.
Congress has the power to censure the President -- to formally reprimand him for his betrayal of the nation's trust. If ever there was a time to use this function, it is now. Join the call for Congress to censure President Bush now at:
http://www.moveon.org/censure/?id=
Thanks.
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More Janet Commentary
Original article
I also enjoyed these comments: Question: Is Entertainment Too Raunchy?
Juggler Comments
Juggler's thoughts: Can you picture the little guys running circles in some spacestation? They'd construct a maze for us "1st Astronants, low on O2, arrive at spacestation built by mice only to discover reserve oxygen supplies at end of maze."
More of Janet's breast--this time, edible!
Apparently the link in post 107618387705535492 does not work anymore ( Thank Tim! ) so Click here to see the humourous picture of Justin and Janet.
New Attitudes
CORRECTION: Upon re-read, this is a guy writing. It's hard to tell through all the ridiculous slang, misspellings, etc. Do kids really think that's kewl?
So little to do... So much time...
To add insult to injury, when I started doing this for the baby, I realized I should also be doing it for the 13 yr old, the 10 yr old (most importantly), and the 7 yr old. These 3 children came into my life roughly 4 years ago and joined my household 2.5 years ago. The 7 yr old has spent more time with me than his biological father and truly knows me as "Dad." I would love to have documented for each of the children our developing relationships. Finding time to write for 1 is difficult enough, but I will commit to doing this for all 4.
Let's start the day off with a PayPal donation link:

This Morning
* Awoke at 12:30 and refueled fire. Almost convinced myself to put an all nighter.
* Awoke again, no alarm, at 5:45 and lounged in bed until 6:05 then got the kids up
* Time to brew coffee
Last Night
Didn't last long. Read a few pages in Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan and drifted off between 10 and 10:30.
Sunday, February 08, 2004
Time to put kiddies to bed.
