Hey, did you know that, in addition to Al Capone’s birthday, yesterday was the 20th anniversary of the Gulf War? Yeah, 20 years ago. Imagine that. I think we were still the “good guys” back then – and of course George Bush was our coalition-building Hero in Chief. I even remember where I was when it started. I think. I seem to recall being at work, and hearing it on the radio. Back in those days, I was a grease monkey – an Apprentice Refrigeration Mechanic, about a year in towards getting my Journeyman’s card – and was in the midst of doing the annual PM on our old Carrier water chillers (used to make chilled water for air conditioning; not that you’d care, but I wish I could remember the model number so I could find a picture; 19C’s or something) with my mentor Al. So that means we were down in the subbasement (about as low as you can get, being a ‘Morlock’ as Granny used to call me, though it would be another five or so years before we’d meet). Though we were the equivalent of three or four stories below ground, there was an exhaust plenum that rose up to the outside (you know, one of those grate thingies that blow your skirt up), I’d hooked a hunk of wire from the radio antenna to one of the pipes that ran out that way, and we were able to tune in a few stations.
It was a good job because, since I was only one of two people who had the slightest clue I could take as long as I wanted to do it, and everybody left me alone. It was a good way to kill a couple of weeks. I believe Al even wrote something about “the bombs falling” in the Chiller Log. Ah, those were the days.
Sometimes I wish I could go back to doing that kind of work. Except it didn’t really pay as well as what I’m doing now, and it was starting to take its toll on my body parts. And having to work up on the roof when it was as cold as it was yesterday kind of sucked. Not to mention doing it when it was 90 degrees out (I think that sucked worse). Come to think of it, maybe I don’t miss it all that much after all.
Not that I’m all that thrilled with having to go back to work today, either. I’m getting awfully tired of this nonsense. Never satisfied, I guess. It doesn’t help that I woke up having somehow done something to my neck between the time I went to bed last night, and the time I got up this morning. Hurts like hell – mostly when I turn my head to the left. Or to the right. Or up. Or down.
Should make for an even better day than usual.
Well, maybe Obama will invade somebody for old time’s sake.
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Don Kirshner, Songwriter and Monkees Musical Director, Dead at 77
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This is one of the most disingenuous editorials ever. It was in today’s NY Post, the wingnut paper of Rubert Murdoch. It argues that Obama folded on end of life planning and then tries to wiggle around the whole death panels nonsense. Read it if you have a high tolerance for BS.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/obama_end_of_life_bungling_M3v6alI9iFO7cZETf5ZqJO
Damn, art history so frakking fun. Seriously.
As expected, the FCC has approved the Comcast/NBC merger. Bad day.
I just heard that Sargent Shriver has passed. I guess this was not unexpected.
I don’t think that I need to post an obit right away, most everybody knows of the man. On a personal note, when JFK ran for president, my father helped the Shrivers do dome advance work in coal country. He always had nice things to say about Sargent Shriver. When Dad went to DC to train for a new Federal job that he got in the summer of 1964, he ran into Shriver in the street and he remembered my father and even invited him out to their place in Maryland for the weekend.
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Researchers will attempt resurrecting the mammoth, a species believed extinct for over 5,000 years, after finally obtaining tissue last summer from a carcass preserved in a Russian mammoth research laboratory.
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They plan on taking nuclei from the mammoth cells and inserting them into an elephant’s egg cells from which the nuclei have been removed. This will create an embryo that contains the mammoth’s genes. The embryo will then be inserted into the elephant’s womb, and the animal will, hopefully, give birth to a mammoth.
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If everything goes as planned, a mammoth will be born in 4 to 6 years. It will take so long because it will most likely be at least two years before they can impregnate an elephant, and then there will be a 600 day gestation period.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/18/wooly-mammoth-reborn_n_810237.html
Oh, happy day!
Lieberman Will Not Run For Re-election
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I’m sure poor Joe will figure out a whiny victim way to blame the Left for his just not being able to go on anymore.
Bonaventura, masaccio, Lippi, Bonacelli, Giotto, Michelangelo, De Vinci, Eyck, Donatello, Montenga, Perugino, Del Castagno, Pollainolo, Verrocchio, Brunelleschi, Memling, Schnouger, Giovanni Pisano, Nicola Pisano, Van Der Goes, Campin and some other people. Bunch of other shit too like the Greek and Roman names of gods and goddesses, and bible stories- new and old test.. Who am I forgetting for the early and high renaissance?
Got the turtles, father and son marveling marblers (that’s not even a word) Pisanos, teacher and pupil “stiff upper” Lippi and “a thing for blondes” Botticelli, and “need the Monet to make the Van Der Goes”.
either i was too lazy or I didn’t know how to use the semi-colon 14 minutes ago.
Cake is a lie!
I think I’ve posted enough for a week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pys4SzNVxzg