Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Links that don't work on iPad
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/students/solo/courses/?WT.mc_id=100618eflight&WT.mc_sect=tips
"Hear a sample" Audio at Amazon.com. I am accustomed to sending these links to brides who want to know how a song goes. I guess I'm back to singing over the telephone.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Scanning music
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Friday, June 11, 2010
FAA Communications brochure
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Sunday, June 06, 2010
Government is dithering.
...The federal government is dithering. Making speeches and forming commissions are not going to keep the oil off the beaches. Pursuing criminal charges against BP executives is not going to keep the oil from killing sea life. My God, quit talking and do something. Get every federal employee in the country on the beaches with a bucket and rubber gloves. Get the National Guard setting up camp for the workers. Hire tankers to siphon up the oil. Do something -- anything! If I hear Obama say one more time that the government has had a plan from Day One, and that the plan is working, I'm going to puke...
I'm sending this to all "my" representatives.
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Q&A What is morality
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
May 11, 1951: RAM Is Born | This Day In Tech | Wired.com
RAM is only two years older than I am. No one could ever have predicted what we are doing with computer memory now.
Nor could I have ever predicted what I'm doing now, either.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
COSTOFWAR.COM - The Cost of War
Click the link above for a running total. At the bottom will be a link for "tradeoffs."
(PS. Use Safari, not Google Chrome for this page."
Thursday, May 20, 2010
What should we REALLY be afraid of ?
WHAT SHOULD YOU REALLY BE AFRAID OF?
Using the most recent U.S. data available, (here is) a list of unsettling threats and their far riskier counterparts.
Murders (2008) - 14,180
Suicides (2006) - 33,289
Children abducted by strangers (1999) - 115
Children who drown in pools (2006) - 288
Burglaries (2007 - 2.2 million
Identity thefts (2005) - 8.3 million
Shark attacks (2009) - 28
Dog bites (annual average) - 4.5 million
Americans killed by terrorist attacks around the world (2008) - 33
Americans who die from the seasonal flu (annual average) - 36,171
Deaths by allergic reaction to peanuts (annual average) - 50-100
Deaths by unintentional poisoning (2006) - 27,531
Women who die from breast cancer (2009) - 40,170
Women who die from cardiovascular disease (2006) - 432,709
Fatal airline accidents (2005) - 321
Fatal car crashes (2008) - 34,017
Americans audited by the IRS (2009) - 1.4 million
U.S. Deaths (2007) - 2.4 million
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Jonathan Alter: 'The Promise: President Obama, Year One' - Newsweek.com
This one I want to read. Soon. Especially if it's as good as the chapter here.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Friday, May 07, 2010
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Monday, May 03, 2010
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Flash on iPhone
The other is content delivered.
The first discussion is like not wanting to eat the food on your plate because you dislike the plate it is on, while the second might be more important if you are hungry.
One trove of Flash content is the library of interactive safety training materials maintained by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). Are people really arguing that this information should just disappear? Or that people who use iPad are somehow too advanced to need it? !???
How about this one? http://ecodazoo.com It's Flash.
It's the content that matters. We don't know what we're missing when chapters and presentations and summaries are replaced with a cryptic [?] icon that just doesn't work.
People focusing on the technology will be groaning when they see this, but I am watching for the day that all the human knowledge stored in "obsolete" code (Commodore 64, TRS-80, Amiga, HyperCard, Apple IIe, now Flash) is given new life because somebody puts the operating systems in the "cloud." After all, the entire TRS-80 operating system was only 16K, so to attach the operating system to the program code is miniscule compared to attaching a picture to our email messages.
A profession for the future. Code archaeology.
And, yes, in my experience, inability to access Flash and java on iPhone is a BIG lacuna. (Not to be confused with the big kahuna.)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Apple iPad Kneeboard
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Monday, April 26, 2010
An encore played on iPad
Here I was assuming I could put all the music and stuff I have to carry around on the iPad. Looks like I'll have more than a music reader.
When to buy a new mac
I think, all things being equal, I'd like to plan for an iPad GPS for portable and an iMac for home, but it's been a while since the iMacs have been upgraded, so hopefully the trusty macbook will hang on for about half a year.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Two videos for Sunday morning
Here's a video that we watched, knowing Natalie has been seriously thinking about math. The video reminded me of a number of things I'd forgotten, links and such.
Then I was going to quit, but impulsively clicked on this one.
Surprise!
This video mirrors and echos Ursula LeGuin's "Always Coming Home," which I've been reading. I wish all the people who are so (justifiably) angry right now could learn to factor in the [what we don't know/the ultimate gift of the universe/UP] and just go on and create from the possibilities in front of us. If we look for destruction, we fill find it. If we focus on the ugly, bad, we will find it, and, mesmerized, create more of the same. Being willing and able to drift and choosing to look up is the gift.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Print an envelope with a topo map of your address on the inside
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Something I've been thinking about since 5th grade. A snippet by Chomsky
Reading Joe Stack's manifesto and a great deal more like it, I find myself recovering childhood memories and much more that I did not then understand. The Weimar Republic was the peak of western civilization in the sciences and the arts, also regarded as a model of democracy. Through the 1920s, the traditional liberal and conservative parties entered into inexorable decline, well before the process was intensified by the Great Depression. The coalition that elected General Hindenburg in 1925 was not very different from the mass base that swept Hitler into office eight years later, compelling the aristocratic Hindenburg to select as chancellor the "little corporal" he despised. As late as 1928, the Nazis had less than 3 percent of the vote. Two years later, the most respectable Berlin press was lamenting the sight of the many millions in this "highly civilized country" who had "given their vote to the commonest, hollowest and crudest charlatanism." The public was becoming disgusted with the incessant wrangling of Weimar politics, the service of the traditional parties to powerful interests and their failure to deal with popular grievances. They were drawn to forces dedicated to upholding the greatness of the nation and defending it against invented threats in a revitalized, armed and unified state, marching to a glorious future, led by the charismatic figure who was carrying out "the will of eternal Providence, the Creator of the universe," as he orated to the mesmerized masses. By May 1933, the Nazis had largely destroyed not only the traditional ruling parties, but even the huge working-class parties, the Social Democrats and Communists, along with their very powerful associations. The Nazis declared May Day 1933 to be a workers holiday, something the left parties had never been able to achieve. Many working people took part in the enormous patriotic demonstrations, with more than a million people at the heart of Red Berlin, joining farmers, artisans, shopkeepers, paramilitary forces, Christian organizations, athletic and riflery clubs, and the rest of the coalition that was taking shape as the center collapsed. By the onset of the war, perhaps 90 percent of Germans were marching with the brown shirts.
Just some food for thought. The concept is good, the presentation a little garish, but complete.
As seen on Oprah, The New York Times, and CNN ...
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Isn't the American dream really about feeling financially secure, owning a home and being happy?
Being shackled with debt till the grave doesn't sound like the American dream to me.
Do you realize that most people will not have any real money to retire on? It's true. Look at these sobering retirement statistics:
Take any 100 people at the start of their working careers and follow them for 40 years until they reach retirement age, and here's what you'll find, according to the Social Security Administration: only 1 will be wealthy; 4 will be financially secure; 5 will continue working, not because they want to but because they have to; 36 will be dead; and 54 will be dead broke - dependent on their meager Social Security checks, relatives, friends, even charity for a minimum standard of living. That's 5% successful, 95% unsuccessful.
Which group do you plan on being in?
But that's only the beginning because social security is for all intents and purposes - BROKE!
That said, depending on social security to get you by will be sketchy at best. That's why it's vital you take action now to make lifestyle changes so you won't be a burden on your children or find yourself wondering where your next meal will come in your twilight years.
Saves YOU Money and
Saves the Environment too!But there are environmental issues to consider as well. The average American home consumes about 75% of an acre of forest and produces about 7 tons of construction waste! And ... it emits 18 tons of greenhouse gases every year!
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What's more, a tiny home can fit into a parking space, which is wonderful if you wish to pick up and move. That's something you cannot do with a sprawling suburban home.
A small home ranges from 65 square feet to 840 square feet, and you can move as desired; the plumbing and electricity set up of my designs allows you to do this.
You can enjoy the adventure of traveling the country, by settling in various spots across the country. In fact, I've traveled from Canada to Mexico, and from San Francisco to New York with my small homes. Can you do that with your current home?
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I lecture across the nation on small house living and design. And all of my home designs are tried and true which means we know they're livable and workable. I have traveled as far as 7,000 miles across the country in one of my tiny houses. To my knowledge, no one else has been doing it longer and no one else teaches workable designs. No wonder Greg Johnson, the founder of the Small House Society swears by my plans.
Due to my lectures and media appearances, the idea of living in small homes that are transportable is fast becoming mainstream. As such so many people have requested that I write a book that would teach anyone how to do it.
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Some of What You'll Discover in
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You'll see 22 beautiful home plans ... plans you won't find anywhere else that are truly tested and proven to work in real world conditions
You'll discover why you really don't need to own a plot of land to own one of these small homes. Over the past 3 years, I have moved my home 4 times and I have lived on a private estate by a lake, in the Redwoods, in a field and in an apple orchard. One woman I know has her home at a national park.
The types of building materials you'll need
You'll get my 7 critical organizing principles and 42 design elements to create a very efficient little home.
You'll discover the exact 14 tools (many of which you probably already own) that you'll need to start your home.
You'll find out how to efficiently heat your home so you stay warm even in areas that are prone to snow storms.
You'll find out how to efficiently cool your home so you'll feel fine even in the dog days of summer in Southern states.
You'll find out how to set up plumbing that really works.
You'll discover how to set up a sanitary and convenient compost toilet that's odorless.
You'll discover how to get water running into your home.
You'll see how to set up comfortable sleeping arrangements.
How to set up a terrific little kitchen where you can cook great meals, just as well as anybody in an oversized kitchen.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching a house to a trailer - pictures included.
What you need to know about setting up appliances.
What you need to know about solar power.
How to properly power your home.
How you can fit a family into a small home.
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And it's all so easy, too.
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But maybe you're the only one on board so far with the idea of living in a small home. Maybe your wife or husband doesn't like the idea or doesn't entirely understand the advantages. Show him or her a copy of my book and watch as their opinion begins to shift. I clearly explain why it totally makes sense, and the pictures and plans in my book do the talking for you.
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Travel and location issues completely explained
Legal loopholes for building a small house explained
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Who is Jay Shafer?
Jay Shafer is leading a movement that is changing the way America views housing. His revolutionary approach to house design has stirred international dialogue. In his, The Small House Book, Shafer explains why smaller dwellings make good sense and how superior design can be achieved with less space. He has continued to share his philosophy by creating Tumbleweed Tiny House Company through such venues as Fine Homebuilding, The Wall Street Journal, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and at the University of Iowa's School of Art, where he served as Adjunct Assistant Professor of Drawing for more than a decade. Professor Shafer currently lives in a 95 square foot home of his own creation and his personally built over a dozen small homes to date.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Why Do They Want to Do Us Harm? [Part One] -- In These Times
Ten years ago, this question was at the front of our minds, at least
for roughly half of Americans. As a society, we don't seem to be
asking it any more, much less answering it.
The link above provides some thoughtprovoking water to prime the pump
where it has run dry.
Thank goodness for all of the people (especially the younger set) who
have NOT forgotten the question and who live carefully and
constructively to make new patterns for the rest of us.
Poem by Ursula K. LeGuin
I don't care if I am possible.
What are the bridges between us?
Wind, the rainbow,
mist, still air.
We must learn to step on the rainbow.
(Even Old Jealousy
called it a covenant.)
We must learn how to walk on the wind.
What links us (O my sister soul)
Is the abyss between us.
We must learn the fog path.
What parts us (O my brother flesh)
is our kinship of one house.
We must learn to trust thin air.
Monday, April 05, 2010
From the garden!
(Milk and salt and pepper notwithstanding.)
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
"Why me?" Psalm 22: 2-9, 18, 19, 22, 24, 32
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Longe a salute mea verba delictorum meorum
Far from my salvation are the words of my sins.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Deus meus clamabo per diem et non exaudies et nocte et non ad insipientiam mihi
O my God, I shall cry by day, and thou wilt not hear: and by night, and it shall not be reputed as folly in me.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Tu autem in sancto habitas Laus Israhel
But thou dwellest in the holy place, the praise of Israel.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
In te speraverunt patres nostri speraverunt et liberasti eos
In thee have our fathers hoped: they have hoped, and thou hast delivered them.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Ad te clamaverunt et salvi facti sunt in te speraverunt et non sunt confusi
They cried to thee, and they were saved: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Ego autem sum vermis et non homo obprobrium hominum et abiectio plebis
But I am a worm, and no man: the reproach of men, and the outcast of the people.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Omnes videntes me deriserunt me locuti sunt labiis moverunt caput
All they that saw me have laughed me to scorn: they have spoken with the lips, and wagged the head.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Speravit in Domino eripiat eum salvum faciat eum quoniam vult eum
He hoped in the Lord, let him deliver him: let him save him, seeing he delighteth in him.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Ipso vero consideraverunt, et conspexerunt me:
In truth, consider and observe me,
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Diviserunt sibi vestimenta mea et super vestem meam miserunt sortem
They parted my garments amongst them; and upon my vesture they cast lots.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Libera me de ore leonis et a cornibus unicornium humilitatem meam
Save me from the lion's mouth; and my lowness from the horns of the unicorns.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Qui timetis Dominum laudate eum universum semen Iacob magnificate eum
Ye that fear the Lord, praise him: all ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
Annuntiabitur Domino generatio ventura et annuntiabunt caeli iustitiam eius.
There shall be declared to the Lord a generation to come: and the heavens shall shew forth his justice
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
populo qui nascetur quem fecit Dominus
a people that shall be born, which the Lord hath made.
Deus Deus meus respice me quare me dereliquisti
O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
* Recorded Sept. 2004 M. Hettinger Bernheim Forest, Kentucky
A Watchmaker Press chant page
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
CFI inspiration
Q. Are you ever nervous about going up with the students?
No. We can recover from anything they do.
Q. I guess it’s similar to driving lessons.
That, to me, is scarier. Because on the ground, driving a car, if you do something wrong, you’re going to hit something. In the air, you can pretty much recover from anything.
Linda Scully
President, chief instructor, Aero Safety Training,
winner of the "Make Mine a Million Dollar Business" contest sponsored by American Express’ Open forum for small businesses.
Lessons
PM.Eddie & the Arrow. Electric fuel pump out. Landings.
If you change the friction lock, remember it affects throttle, mix AND
prop, so guard all three with your hand on takeoff.
In the Arrow, powering back really means pitch up, or you'll lose altitude.
T&Go. Aim for vx to get up in the pattern in time to think ahead.
Shortfield
Softfield, don't forget the touch of power at the touchdown to help
keep the nose up.
Power off 180, turn downwind in close, get gear down, airspeed 100,
choose (name) landing spot, get setup in time to power back and turn
immediately past the spot (dont wait for the numbers).





















