Admiral Yamamoto infamously said "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a man with a rifle behind every blade of grass."
And so it should be, a nation of riflemen....
Friday, August 19, 2011
Blogger Not Updating?
Anybody else notice this?
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Musings on Life, and the Traveled Road
Well, here I am on the eve of my 60th birthday. Frankly, I never thought about being this old when I was younger, so I'm not sure what to make of it, other than to be a bit surprised that I'm still here, considering some of the not-too-smart stunts I've pulled.
I'm a person of curiosity and contrasts, humor and sobriety.
I've spun out race cars at 160 MPH, and spun around on ice skates.
I've stalled a Cessna with full flaps, and did belly flops into the swimming hole.
I watched Man take his first steps on the Moon, and my son take his first steps without holding on to the couch.
I've heard my own faint echoes bounce off the Moon, and my son's first words.
I've worked for places that range from Government Laboratories and Major Aerospace Corporations, to small start-ups and Mom-and-Pop places.
I've watched the owners of some of them get rich, while I had to threaten to quit if I didn't get my overtime paid.
I've watched things I built with my own hands rocket in to space, and helped others get their things into space.
I've built model airplanes, and things that shoot down the real ones.
I've seen whole towns destroyed by tornados, and helped design weather radars that warn us when they're coming.
I've traveled all over the world, and always made it home in one piece, glad to be home again.
Above all, I've been blessed with friends that stood by me “No Matter What”, while I've seen others betrayed by their “friends”.
I've watched as America did, and stood, for Great Things, and now I'm watching it destroy itself.
I'm shamed by the legacy my generation will pass on to our children, as we were “Good Men Who Did Nothing”, allowing the cancer eating away at Our Country to spread so far.
I guess I was cursed at an early age, as I sure have lived “In Interesting Times”.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
HF Saturday, Satellite Sunday


The plumber didn't come by today, but he called and promised he'd be by Monday right after work. He had quite a shindig at his place Saturday night, so I kinda-sorta didn't expect him to show up.
Saturday I spent several hours playing radio with my Flex 5000, and today I set the satellite station up to have some fun "On The Birds". I'd been wanting to try my Kenwood TS-790 on the satellites, but it was areal pain to get going. Most Kenwood radio of the vintage require a TTL-to-Serial converter, the IF-232C, but I'd never hooked up the one I had until today. I actually started out using a nifty little cable I bought some time back that integrates the converter into the backshell of the connector. It didn't seem to work, so I got out the official Kenwood interface, which also didn't work at the beginning. Turns out the TS-790 will *only* communicate at 4800 Baud, and requires the CTS line to be held high. I finally got things squared away in SatPC32, my tracking program, and proceeded to make a contact on FO-29. The Doppler correction was really bad, with the radio jumping several kHz at a time, and I had several other cockpit errors to contend with. Since I wanted to use my radios today, and not spend several hours configuring stuff, I put the TS-790 back in the shack, and dragged out my good old Yaesu FT-847, which "Just Works".
It's taken me about 10 years to get this setup to where everything "Just Works", so maybe the next time I'll spend some time seeing if I can get the TS-790 to "Just Work".
Hope you all have a great (or at least passable) week this week.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
@@#!@%$^ Plumbing!
All EXCEPT getting the bathroom sink unclogged.
Now, I'm pretty handy when it comes to most things. Electrical, data wiring, framing, drywall, new doors and windows....I can, and have, done that stuff.
Plumbing just frustrates the h3ll out of me, other than putting in the parts for new construction or a remodel.
I'd been tinkering on getting it unclogged for the last several days, and had gotten it to just about drain fully, but then something else happened, or maybe I knocked the clog loose enough to float to another spot, but it won't drain AT ALL now.
OOOPS!
I wound up pulling the trap out this morning to find it completely clean, and then tried to run my mini-snake down the rest of the run, but it gets hung up about 6"~8" inside the wall where the pipe turns. It's a solid-blade type snake, more like an Electrician's fish tape than a snake, so it's not good at turning tight corners.
Oh, well......
The guy across the street is a Real Plumber, and a family friend, so he'll be coming over tomorrow afternoon to fix it for us.
That should give me plenty of time to get his favorite beer iced down!
*I'M* gonna play radio the rest of the day!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Gawd....I'm BEAT!
12-hour days are no fun.
Lugging 40 pound test equipment up and down three flights of "stairs" on a ship is no fun.
Sitting inside a 12' radome while I work on stuff is no fun.
At least I have a stable (I hope!) job, which is better than this time last year.
On the plus side.....
Credit card? PAID OFF!
Pardon me while I go to bed early.....8:45 is early for me.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
Shipboard Life
1) Port is Left, and Starboard is Right
2) The front of the ship is the Bow
3) The back of the ship is the Stern
4) It's not the Floor, it's the Deck
5) It's not a wall, it's a Bulkhead
6) It's not the ceiling, it's the Overhead
7) They're not hallways, they're Passageways
8) ALWAYS pick up your feet when going through a doorway or hatch, or you'll trip on the Frame
9) Self-Closing doors will do so right as you start to go through them
10) NEVER call a Chart a "Map"
11) A ship will Pitch, Roll, Yaw, or Heave just as you're getting ready to take a sip of your coffee
12) Ship's coffee can double as general purpose cleaner and/or paint stripper (Our coffee is actually pretty good!)
13) The "Slop Chest" is not what it sound's like
And a whole lot more!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Cowboys and Aliens
I liked it.
My wife liked it.
Good little summer movie, and I recommend it.
No, it's not "Firefly" or "Serenity", but it was fun, and the little place next door has great gelato!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
"Castigo Cay" by Matt Bracken
Matt is the author of the "Enemies" series of books, which are a set of three books dealing with the near future of America. They're excellent thrillers, and I've read them a couple of times, so when I saw he had another book out, I preordered it, and started reading it as soon as I received it.
It's pretty good, but I like his first three books a lot more. "Castigo Cay" seems to drag a bit, and doesn't really "get going" until the last half of the book.
I think it's well-written, but not in the same vein as his first three books, which held my attention from start to finish.
If you liked "Unintended Consequences", and "Molon Labe!", then you'll love his "Enemies" series.
"Castigo Cay", while different, was a worthwhile read, a perfect "little book" for some light summer reading.
Gallows Humor....
Let me get this straight . . . ...
We're going to be "gifted" with a health care
plan we are forced to purchase and
fined if we don't,
Which purportedly covers at least
ten million more people,
without adding a single new doctor ,
but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents,
written by a committee whose chairman
says he doesn't understand it,
passed by a Congress that
didn't read it but
exempted themselves from it,
and signed by a President who smokes,
with funding administered by a treasury chief who
didn't pay his taxes ,
for which we'll be taxed for four years before any
benefits take effect,
by a government which has
already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare,
all to be overseen by a surgeon general
who is obese,
and financed by a country that's broke!!!!!
'What the hell could
possibly go wrong?
We Hit 'Em.......<i>Now What Happens?</i>
Breaking story from Newsmax.....
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Yawn....just more Kabuki Theater, but interesting reading, nonetheless. Read All About It Here.....
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Every so often when I'm checking my PiAware ADSB receiver/display I'll notice an aircraft with a flight path that catches my eye. I...