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Author: TriSec    Date: 12/27/2012 14:17:57

That's the sound a late blog makes hitting the table with leftover Christmas cookies and pie!

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Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:23:06
PA-rum-pum-pum-pum the sound of the front bumper being sheered off my old car!

Comment by wickedpam on 12/27/2012 14:24:42
Yours has better leftovers, think I'll toddle over here

Morning

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:29:08
Quote by wickedpam:
Yours has better leftovers, think I'll toddle over here

Morning



Mala, our discussion of LotR yesterday spilled over to my lunch yesterday, there were 3 Tolkien nerds discussing the trilogy! Behold your powers, Mala.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/27/2012 14:33:30
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Yours has better leftovers, think I'll toddle over here

Morning



Mala, our discussion of LotR yesterday spilled over to my lunch yesterday, there were 3 Tolkien nerds discussing the trilogy! Behold your powers, Mala.


Long distance powers - cool XD


Comment by BobR on 12/27/2012 14:44:07
When you're traveling, it's easy to lose track of what day it is and that you have a blog due...

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:44:49
Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 14:45:51
Another storm our New England Weather Weenies got wrong.

Rain out my way; less than 1/6 of the forecasted amount out here in Worcester. (A foot expected, about 2 inches on the ground. It's above freezing, we're not getting any more.)




Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:46:17
Quote by BobR:
When you're traveling, it's easy to lose track of what day it is and that you have a blog due...


Bobber, you don't have a series of reminders set up across all of your platforms,. delivered to you via email or text alerts? :satire:

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 14:46:51
Quote by Mondobubba:
Bush 41 is in intesive care.


This is unfortunate. I didn't like him much, either...but he is a WWII combat vet.

And a freakin' MENSA candidate compared to junior.

Rest easy, Papa Bush. Hope you make it out of this one.


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:46:54
Quote by TriSec:
Another storm our New England Weather Weenies got wrong.

Rain out my way; less than 1/6 of the forecasted amount out here in Worcester. (A foot expected, about 2 inches on the ground. It's above freezing, we're not getting any more.)




You wanted snowmaggodon?


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:47:34
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Bush 41 is in intesive care.


This is unfortunate. I didn't like him much, either...but he is a WWII combat vet.

And a freakin' MENSA candidate compared to junior.

Rest easy, Papa Bush. Hope you make it out of this one.


My sentiments as well.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/27/2012 14:49:50
Mornin' all! Back to the grind...

Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
When you're traveling, it's easy to lose track of what day it is and that you have a blog due...


Bobber, you don't have a series of reminders set up across all of your platforms,. delivered to you via email or text alerts? :satire:

RSS Feed!

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 14:54:27
Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 14:54:59
David Koch's house needs to collapse on him in the next storm.


Earlier this week, AFP, which is chaired by Koch and believed to be financed by several other plutocrats from the New York City region, released a letter warning members of Congress not to vote for the proposed federal aid package for victims of the storm that swept New Jersey, New York City and much of the surrounding area in October. An announcement on the group’s website says that the vote next week for the Sandy aid package will be a “key vote”—meaning senators who support sending money for reconstruction could face an avalanche of attack ads in their next election. Already, opposition to the bill is growing, although it passed one procedural hurdle last night.




Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 14:55:57
Quote by Mondobubba:


You wanted snowmaggodon?


Yes. We've gotten maybe 6 inches locally over the last two years.

(compared to 2010, when we were still in waist-deep snow in the woods until April.)


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:02:13
Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:02:34
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:


You wanted snowmaggodon?


Yes. We've gotten maybe 6 inches locally over the last two years.

(compared to 2010, when we were still in waist-deep snow in the woods until April.)


I can dig it.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:04:13
Playing catch up from yesterday. My response on the start of the Curse.

Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Tri, you know what day this is Red Sox history, don't you?



It is a now meaningless day. Have I mentioned the Miracle of the Radio recently?

(and hard to believe it's been 8 years now...)



Oh you want to cast aside 86 years of crushed dreams and misery? One of the things that makes New Englanders New Englanders? You are willing to toss that on the trash pile? Really?


Comment by BobR on 12/27/2012 15:05:18
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all! Back to the grind...

Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
When you're traveling, it's easy to lose track of what day it is and that you have a blog due...


Bobber, you don't have a series of reminders set up across all of your platforms,. delivered to you via email or text alerts? :satire:

RSS Feed!

When I'm at home, I don't need reminders, so no.

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 15:07:46
I'm on the 5FU today. This is the chemo-brain drug; my IQ must have dropped 75 points already. Making rookie mistakes this morning.

But no Oxalaplatin (aka "Satan's Drool"). No temperature effects anymore!


Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 15:11:07
Quote by Mondobubba:
Playing catch up from yesterday. My response on the start of the Curse.



Yep. We don't dwell on history like Balkans or Muslims. We remember, but I'm not going to hold it against Yankee fans 400 years from now. (Although the Yankees always will suck.)

Hell, we don't even tar and feather English visitors anymore, and that's been just 237 years.

(Family and Tribal grudges like that are a large part of why the Balkans and the Middle East are the way they are.)

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:12:33
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Playing catch up from yesterday. My response on the start of the Curse.



Yep. We don't dwell on history like Balkans or Muslims. We remember, but I'm not going to hold it against Yankee fans 400 years from now. (Although the Yankees always will suck.)

Hell, we don't even tar and feather English visitors anymore, and that's been just 237 years.

(Family and Tribal grudges like that are a large part of why the Balkans and the Middle East are the way they are.)



Well played sir!

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:13:21
Here is a bit of Curse trivia. What was the show that Franzee produced on his Ruth sale proceeds?

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:14:28
Quote by TriSec:
I'm on the 5FU today. This is the chemo-brain drug; my IQ must have dropped 75 points already. Making rookie mistakes this morning.

But no Oxalaplatin (aka "Satan's Drool"). No temperature effects anymore!



How many more treatments are left?

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 15:22:55
I am on the penultimate treatment this week.

Last one scheduled for Tuesday, January 8.

We're already working on a post-treatment plan. Doc wants a chest CT scan for a look-see, and then we'll move on from there.

I don't know what kind of short-term follow up and additional testing I'll need yet.


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:32:39
Quote by TriSec:
I am on the penultimate treatment this week.

Last one scheduled for Tuesday, January 8.

We're already working on a post-treatment plan. Doc wants a chest CT scan for a look-see, and then we'll move on from there.

I don't know what kind of short-term follow up and additional testing I'll need yet.


That all sounds encouraging.

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 15:36:02
So how come whenever there's a bill that might be relevant to ordinary folks, the phrase "Republican Obstruction" is always in the story?

Are we all ready for $7 milk?



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 15:36:38
How come I am just finding out about this quote from POTUS today??

"This all dates back to when we were growing up in Kenya. We had constant run-ins on the soccer field, he wasn't very good and resented it."
Obama on Donald Trump, after Trump revisited claims that Obama had been born in east Africa.





Comment by Will in Chicago on 12/27/2012 15:54:58
Quote by TriSec:
So how come whenever there's a bill that might be relevant to ordinary folks, the phrase "Republican Obstruction" is always in the story?

Are we all ready for $7 milk?




I am beginning to think that the GOP has a death wish.

I hope that everyone is well. TriSec, at least you are within sight of the end of the treatments. It has been a long road but it is almost done.

I have some errands to run between job hunting.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 12/27/2012 16:42:44
I can't believe it's even quieter here than it was yesterday. I suppose those who live near the NH border got a bit more snow and decided to stay home. Like Tri, all I got when I opened the door to go outside this morning was a blast of water in the face with just a little slush on the Honda.

The only departments with anywhere near normal staffing are Purchasing and Finance.

Have one more purchase order to do for my LabVIEW maintenance in addition to setting up to calibrate all our test equipment.

And thanks to the Europeans, there's a new testing requirement for lighting fixtures we have to meet. They measure the RF radiation from a lighting fixture (yes CFL and LED lamps do emit RF, even fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts do). They defined a fixture that's supposed to simulate a human head and neck. Only $6K.....

Google Van der Hoofden test head if you want to glaze your eyes over.....

It's too quiet......

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 16:47:49
Hey TR, did you do the lights on the Zakim? They're very nice....

Unless you didn't in which case they suck.



Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 16:48:53
TriSec's Morning:

http://en.trend.az/article_photo/kongo_train_220610.jpg


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 16:53:34
Quote by TriSec:
TriSec's Morning:

http://en.trend.az/article_photo/kongo_train_220610.jpg



Pffft! That is my everyday, Sparky. America doesn't know its ass from its elbow computer wise.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 12/27/2012 16:55:02
Quote by TriSec:
Hey TR, did you do the lights on the Zakim? They're very nice....

Unless you didn't in which case they suck.


Yes we did. The original faded lighting has been replaced, and now they can change color, unlike before, and without replacing the original wiring.

Warning! Corporate press release...open at your peril ;).

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 17:06:46
Quote by trojanrabbit:

Yes we did. The original faded lighting has been replaced, and now they can change color, unlike before, and without replacing the original wiring.

Warning! Corporate press release...open at your peril ;).


The changing bit is what caught my eye - the pylons are alternating red and green right now.



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 17:08:27
Quote by trojanrabbit:
Quote by TriSec:
Hey TR, did you do the lights on the Zakim? They're very nice....

Unless you didn't in which case they suck.


Yes we did. The original faded lighting has been replaced, and now they can change color, unlike before, and without replacing the original wiring.

Warning! Corporate press release...open at your peril ;).



This leads me to wonder if you did the lighting on the Main Street bridge here in Jacksonville.

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 17:08:45
Quote by Mondobubba:


Pffft! That is my everyday, Sparky. America doesn't know its ass from its elbow computer wise.


Well, that's the thing. I rarely deal with external customers. I drove the train in the ditch myself.



Comment by trojanrabbit on 12/27/2012 17:14:38
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by trojanrabbit:
Quote by TriSec:
Hey TR, did you do the lights on the Zakim? They're very nice....

Unless you didn't in which case they suck.


Yes we did. The original faded lighting has been replaced, and now they can change color, unlike before, and without replacing the original wiring.

Warning! Corporate press release...open at your peril ;).



This leads me to wonder if you did the lighting on the Main Street bridge here in Jacksonville.


Maybe the parent company, but not us. The parent company is responsible for the falling NYC New Year's ball.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 12/27/2012 17:27:41
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Bush 41 is in intesive care.


This is unfortunate. I didn't like him much, either...but he is a WWII combat vet.

And a freakin' MENSA candidate compared to junior.

Rest easy, Papa Bush. Hope you make it out of this one.


My sentiments as well.

Same here. Didn't agree with his politics, but yes he did serve very honorably and deserves our respect for that. Not to mention joining with Clinton to get $$$ for Katrina victims.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 17:28:48
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:


Pffft! That is my everyday, Sparky. America doesn't know its ass from its elbow computer wise.


Well, that's the thing. I rarely deal with external customers. I drove the train in the ditch myself.




That is a 'uge difference. My life would be so much less stressful if I didn't have to deal with people insisting we fix her problem with her default mail client! It's your email address you gave me! Why can't you fix it?

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 17:40:19
Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 17:49:05
Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 17:49:24
Comment by livingonli on 12/27/2012 18:03:19
Good day, everybody. I guess everybody is in free association mode today on the blog and here I am with nothing.

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 18:04:00


That's awesome.

I have a vintage "Classic Book Pack" (in royal purple, of course.) I never actually used it as a book pack. I got it as a replacement day pack for a piece of junk I had.

The bag is now 25 years old...still in good shape, and it's literally been around the world. (Yes, it went to Manila) I still use it as a carry-on when we travel, even for a older design it still fits under the seat or in the overhead. Maybe just by pure luck.


Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 18:08:33
Dammit, I've lost another train in the ditch!

Microsoft should devolop a highly-sophisticated Lambda-Wave detector so my computer knows what I meant to do, instead of just blissfully obeying my erroneous commands.

Later, of course, it will transform itself into a T-1000, and take over the world.


Comment by wickedpam on 12/27/2012 18:21:35
Sorry for the lack o'posts - battling day 3 of a icky cold, trying to stay awake and actually getting work done.....

Comment by TriSec on 12/27/2012 18:59:12
Oh, I haven't crashed near enough trains today. I think I'll take the blog flagship up for a ride.

Please seek shelter and cover head.



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 19:08:16
Comment by Mondobubba on 12/27/2012 19:09:26
Quote by TriSec:


That's awesome.

I have a vintage "Classic Book Pack" (in royal purple, of course.) I never actually used it as a book pack. I got it as a replacement day pack for a piece of junk I had.

The bag is now 25 years old...still in good shape, and it's literally been around the world. (Yes, it went to Manila) I still use it as a carry-on when we travel, even for a older design it still fits under the seat or in the overhead. Maybe just by pure luck.


I thought you would dig that, sir.