Woke up this morning and there was no Internet. What an awful feeling of frustration and powerlessness. Thank goodness, it’s finally back up again because I have a big day ahead of me. First, the propane dude (let’s call him “Hank”) is coming to hook up some propane to the pool heater. I won’t be here, but Granny claims she will be. Let’s hope so, ‘cuz I’ve been getting used to the cooler water temperatures, and she’s the one who requires it a bit warmer. Let’s also hope the heater actually works, as I’ve never had it turned on. As if that wasn’t enough, the rear link for my tractor is in, so I get to go to the tractor place and pick it up (and maybe look at other things I can spend money I don’t have on). Then I’ll have to figure out how to put it in, which could be tough because all this chair time at work has got my back all kinds of fired up, and it hurts like hell.
Is there any reason whatsofuckingever for Jon Stewart to have Michael Steele on his show? I mean, seriously. When he was RNC Chairman, I guess he was at least “newsworthy,” but he was always barely more than a carnival sideshow (more like the minor “South Park” character “Token”), and he really just needs to fade into oblivion (in the way that Republicans do – by making millions of dollars and not paying taxes). Of course, the sad part is that Steele makes more sense than all the Republican Presidential candidates (current, former, declared, and undeclared) combined.
Thank goodness Colbert evened things out by having Jeff Bridges. It’s pretty hard not to like him (whether or not you find him appealing as a “musician”). Makes me want to run out and buy The Big Lebowski on Blu-Ray. Except I don’t have a Blu-Ray player.
Is there some reason teevee news anchors feel required to announce the time by saying, “it’s five-nineteen; nineteen minutes past five”? Do they teach that in teevee school? ‘Cuz, like, if I don’t know what they mean by ‘5:19’, 19 past 5 aint gonna clear things up for me.
It reminds me of this intersection in a nearby village (yes, village). There’s a regular “STOP” sign, and then next to it is a little one that’s red and shaped like a stop sign, but it says “STOP MEANS STOP” on it.
If I don’t know what STOP means, then telling me that STOP means STOP doesn’t help. It should say something like “STOP MEANS DON’T GO”. Maybe they just figure if they give people something to try and read to figure out, it’ll mean they actually have to stop for a second. And then pull out in front of somebody.
What with God striking out at the Indiana State Fair and the impending visit from Gov Snotball (who probably hates the thought of attending anything so pedestrian as a fair up here in the provinces, but, well, it’s one of those unfortunate duties Governors are required to attend to), people here are of course concerned about the NY State Fair stage.
Unlike Indiana, however, NY is one of those godless places where things like public safety aren’t left up to the open market, but are instead regulated to death. Unlike Indiana, our stage (I learned in a lo-cal news story at 5:27 – that’s 27 past 5) is made from steel – not aluminum – is anchored by 120,000 pounds of water weights, and is designed to withstand winds of 120 mph for 24 hours.
And if we get 120 mph wind for 24 hours, the last thing anybody’s gonna worry about is going to see “Sugarland” in concert.
Oh well, time to get more coffee and stretch my back.
Stop signs are but a suggestion ’round these parts.
Work has been quite overwhelming of late. :billcat:
Think I’ll walk the 3 dorks before the heat really gets turned up today. Enjoy that cool pool, pj. It sounds lovely. What sounds even better are the holy waters of Keuka. :love:
I wish stop meant stop in Brooklyn. For cars it means roll through that intersection slowly. For bikes it means nothing at all.
I still miss ‘6 past the hour’.
Stop doesn’t mean much anywhere. Bicyclists? Fugget it.
pj, I found that the stationary exercise bike (leaning forward) helped the bad back for me. I’ve probably said that before. I also hear that swimming is good. Then again a friend of mine has terrible chronic disabling back issues and she swims from Alcatraz to Fisherman’s Wharf regularly.
pj, I assume you mean that Steele was on last night? I watch a lot of MSNBC streams and Steele is on all of the time as their token of repug cred and balance. Of course, Steele was run out of the party which occasionally and subtly gets shoved back in his face as he tries to pretend that he is still a player with a great track record. For the most part he parrots useless and meaningless talking point, interrupts people, laughs over things others say and comports himself like the rest of his repug ilk. It is true that he has a little bit of manners and shame and isn’t as vile of a pitbull like Uncle Pat or Coultergeist. Like Gub Parry, he says things that his people want to hear that essentially means nothing.
I have to catch up on Stewart and Colbert. I am trying to go on a internets diet now that I have learned that AT&T has changed my previously unlimited DSL plan to 150 GB a billing period and I seem to go slightly over every 30 days. They offer no other options and you get dunned $10 for each additional 50 GB which I would never completely use. Of course, I have been overpaying AT&T for over a decade for a package of services that I never exhaust and lose tons of rollover minutes every month. If anyone has any suggestions for a different high-speed internets provider that might run at about $20 with a better data plan, please let me know.
My stationary bike is shot. Was swimming this morning but my back seized up so bad I had to get out before I drowned. Took 1000mg of tylenol and 800mg of ibuprofen, which helped, but is wearing off now.
Too much sitting in a chair for a living.
Keuka lake is very nice. I like the way it’s shaped – like a Wishbone (or a slingshot).
Dunno what’s available in your area. Verizon lists theirs “starting” at $25. Of course, the final price always seems to be much higher.
You can try TheList and see if you can find anything.
Thanks, pj. I am trying to avoid the Verizons right now. I’ll check TheList.
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At work, I sit on an exercise ball quite a bit. Sitting is the hardest thing for me. I have an electric desk for a sit/stand option at my new office. :banana:
And another little known fact about Keuka, Mr. FK and I were married in the chapel on the Bluff!
pj- Years ago at my company a number of us had some kind of chair where you kneeled
https://www.schooloutfitters.com/catalog/default/cPath/CAT2_CAT30?N=100030+1023563&s_kwcid=TC|6210|kneeling%20office%20chair||S|b|6561455177
I kind of liked those but I was much younger with better knees.
Lately the past few years a lot of the IT people who spend much more time in front of a screen than I do are sitting on the ball
http://www.gaiam.com/category/group/landing/balance-ball-chair.do?SID=WG102SPRTAPEMACS&code=AFLOGOPSFS100&extcmp=ps_g_nb&OVMTC=Broad&site=&creative=8582961909&OVKEY=office%20chair%20ball&gclid=CKLlz7L_2aoCFYYUKgodzVDB-A
The best thing I’ve done for my back is go to a great physical therapist from India a few times who taught me very specific stretching exercises that I’ve done religiously for years. I used to wake up with terrible cramps- no more.
i had that ball chair and didn’t like it very much. I just use the ball. I took the Bar exam sitting on a ball years ago. A good PT is worth their price in gold, art.
Then it’s unanimous – a good stationary bicycle with an exercise ball seat, a desk on hydraulic lifts and a live-in PT.
btw, a Bluff Chapel sounds more like something in Nevada or at an Indian casino.