I'm digging into the HTML code. I figure if they won't give me what I want, I'll just dig out my O'Reilly HTML book, read the code (Use The SOURCE, Luke!), and MAKE it do what I want!
I'm trying to get this set up so it nicely fills a 1280 x 1084 screen.
If it spills over on yours, or wraps around, or does anything that make it unreadable, PLEASE let me know.
Like I said, my HTML-foo hasn't been used in (quite!) a while, so I fully expect to get this looking real purdy on my 1920 x 1080 monitor, only to have it look like sh1t on other people's monitors.
Once I get the scaling and width correct, I'll try and do something about these rather lurid colors.
Please Stand By.........
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....
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Blog Tinkering
Spent some time this morning trying different templates.
Since my HTML-foo is low these days, I'll just keep putzing around with what blogger supplies until I find one I like, and then tweak it a bit.
Bear with me.....the blog might look pretty weird from time to time!
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Since my HTML-foo is low these days, I'll just keep putzing around with what blogger supplies until I find one I like, and then tweak it a bit.
Bear with me.....the blog might look pretty weird from time to time!
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Maryland Governor Puts Tax On......RAIN?
Just is just how far down the path of tyranny we've come.
I suppose next they'll tax us on the CO2 we exhale!
Go here and read the whole thing.
Let me tell you how it will be
There's one for you, nineteen for me
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
Should five per cent appear too small
Be thankful I don't take it all
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah I'm the taxman
If you drive a car, I'll tax the street,
If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat.
If you get too cold I'll tax the heat,
If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet.
Don't ask me what I want it for
If you don't want to pay some more
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
Now my advice for those who die
Declare the pennies on your eyes
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
And you're working for no one but me.
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I suppose next they'll tax us on the CO2 we exhale!
Go here and read the whole thing.
Let me tell you how it will be
There's one for you, nineteen for me
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
Should five per cent appear too small
Be thankful I don't take it all
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah I'm the taxman
If you drive a car, I'll tax the street,
If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat.
If you get too cold I'll tax the heat,
If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet.
Don't ask me what I want it for
If you don't want to pay some more
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
Now my advice for those who die
Declare the pennies on your eyes
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
And you're working for no one but me.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Back to Work on Friday
I should have bent my Doctor's arm to let me stay out until Monday, but.......
Anyway.....the extra antibiotics are doing their job, and the swelling and redness of my index finger are going away.
As a result, my Doctor doesn't think I'll need surgery to root out all the infection, but he's going to be watching it closely. If it flares up, or changes significantly, he'll get me in to the Hand Surgeon ASAP.
It's still a bit difficult to write, type, use a mouse and small tools, and solder, but I'm cleared to go back on Friday.
Anyway.....the extra antibiotics are doing their job, and the swelling and redness of my index finger are going away.
As a result, my Doctor doesn't think I'll need surgery to root out all the infection, but he's going to be watching it closely. If it flares up, or changes significantly, he'll get me in to the Hand Surgeon ASAP.
It's still a bit difficult to write, type, use a mouse and small tools, and solder, but I'm cleared to go back on Friday.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Radio Daze.......
Since I can't work on my Jeep, or work outside on any antenna stuff, or tinker around on my workbench (can't solder and use small tools with my finger all wrapped up), I've been spending most of the weekend listening to the radio.
There's a lot of Ham radio activity today on the 15 and 10 Meter bands, and the scanner is running in the background, too.
So far the scanner has provided most of the entertainment.
** A couple fighting in the parking lot of a local Double Tree hotel, cursing and throwing clothing and wine bottles at each other.
** A "medical emergency" aboard a Jet Blue flight that's due to land soon. A 34 year old woman complaining of dizziness, and also claiming she'd been "drugged by a nice looking man" at the airport bar of her departure city. A doctor on board took her vitals, and pronounced her "fit, normal, and a bit of a bubble-head".
** A traffic stop by the LAPD where the driver claimed not to know that his state-issued I.D. card wasn't the same as a state-issued driver's license.
** An ambulance call to a certain address where the driver said "Oh, NO....Not HER again!".
And the usual traffic stops where the driver has multiple FTA's and warrants.
One person had four warrants with the total exceeding $50,000.
And he was driving a brand-new Ferrari with cardboard plates.
Just gotta love L.A.!
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There's a lot of Ham radio activity today on the 15 and 10 Meter bands, and the scanner is running in the background, too.
So far the scanner has provided most of the entertainment.
** A couple fighting in the parking lot of a local Double Tree hotel, cursing and throwing clothing and wine bottles at each other.
** A "medical emergency" aboard a Jet Blue flight that's due to land soon. A 34 year old woman complaining of dizziness, and also claiming she'd been "drugged by a nice looking man" at the airport bar of her departure city. A doctor on board took her vitals, and pronounced her "fit, normal, and a bit of a bubble-head".
** A traffic stop by the LAPD where the driver claimed not to know that his state-issued I.D. card wasn't the same as a state-issued driver's license.
** An ambulance call to a certain address where the driver said "Oh, NO....Not HER again!".
And the usual traffic stops where the driver has multiple FTA's and warrants.
One person had four warrants with the total exceeding $50,000.
And he was driving a brand-new Ferrari with cardboard plates.
Just gotta love L.A.!
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Saturday, April 6, 2013
Good News and Bad News
The GOOD news is that little James was taken off the ventilator, started breathing with a bit of help, and has been holding his own.
The chest X-Rays still indicate he has pneumonia, but his lungs are slooooowly clearing up.
He apparently will NOT need a permanent tracheotomy, which would deprive him of his ability to make the sounds that he uses to interact with his family.
My wife just left to see him, and says they're planning on taking him off the "special" oxygen they're giving him through the little plastic "nose tubes" like you see on TV, and giving him "normal" oxygen.
From doing some Wikipedia reading, I think what they're going to do is reduce the flow rate, rather than change to source/concentration of the oxygen.
So for now, he remains is "Closely Guarded" condition, still in the ICU, but has surprised every one, including the doctors.
Now for the "bad" news........
While the MRSA wound on my tummy (around the belt line....OUCH!) is healing very nicely, and the one on my leg is just a fading red splotch, my finger aint doin so good.
At my follow up yesterday, my Doctor (great guy!) express concern that by not draining, the infection could conceivably get into my bloodstream, with disastrous results.
Namely, it can settle on your heart valves, and that would be a Very Bad Thing.
So, he got out this really neat little "pocket cauterizer", which looked somewhat like a large flashlight, and explained the operation to me.
Since your finger nails have no nerve endings, he was going to *carefully* burn through to the nail bed in an attempt to get the abscess to continue draining. The original incision made when I went to the walk-in clinic has healed/sealed back up, and it did that before the antibiotics had fully knocked out and stomped on the MRSA infection that started this whole thing.
Hmmmmm....didn't work.
So, he then proceeded to "block" the nerves in my finger with Lidocaine injections (NOT pleasant) so that he could make another incision to allow the abscess to properly drain.
He couldn't numb the finger out enough to where he was positive it wouldn't cause me considerable discomfort while he worked on it.
We had an "interesting" conversation about all the nerves and tendons in the hand and fingers while I was gritting my teeth and doing my best to flatten a tennis ball in my left hand while he made injections in my right index finger, and I learned quite a bit about the mechanics of the hand while waiting for the Lidocaine to take effect.
After 45 minutes, and with an unacceptable amount of sensation remaining in my finger, he decided that he wasn't going to be able to properly perform the procedure, as he didn't want to inject any more anesthetic than he already had.
SO....we went to "Plan B".
He extended the length of time I'll be taking the antibiotics, and we'll wait a few days to see if the infection gets stomped down enough so that the normal blood flow can flush out the dead cells. If things don't look any better on Monday afternoon when I have my next follow-up visit, he'll refer me to a hand surgeon who has much more experience with blocking the nerves, and tinkering with fingers.
And I'm still not cleared to return to work.........
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The chest X-Rays still indicate he has pneumonia, but his lungs are slooooowly clearing up.
He apparently will NOT need a permanent tracheotomy, which would deprive him of his ability to make the sounds that he uses to interact with his family.
My wife just left to see him, and says they're planning on taking him off the "special" oxygen they're giving him through the little plastic "nose tubes" like you see on TV, and giving him "normal" oxygen.
From doing some Wikipedia reading, I think what they're going to do is reduce the flow rate, rather than change to source/concentration of the oxygen.
So for now, he remains is "Closely Guarded" condition, still in the ICU, but has surprised every one, including the doctors.
Now for the "bad" news........
While the MRSA wound on my tummy (around the belt line....OUCH!) is healing very nicely, and the one on my leg is just a fading red splotch, my finger aint doin so good.
At my follow up yesterday, my Doctor (great guy!) express concern that by not draining, the infection could conceivably get into my bloodstream, with disastrous results.
Namely, it can settle on your heart valves, and that would be a Very Bad Thing.
So, he got out this really neat little "pocket cauterizer", which looked somewhat like a large flashlight, and explained the operation to me.
Since your finger nails have no nerve endings, he was going to *carefully* burn through to the nail bed in an attempt to get the abscess to continue draining. The original incision made when I went to the walk-in clinic has healed/sealed back up, and it did that before the antibiotics had fully knocked out and stomped on the MRSA infection that started this whole thing.
Hmmmmm....didn't work.
So, he then proceeded to "block" the nerves in my finger with Lidocaine injections (NOT pleasant) so that he could make another incision to allow the abscess to properly drain.
He couldn't numb the finger out enough to where he was positive it wouldn't cause me considerable discomfort while he worked on it.
We had an "interesting" conversation about all the nerves and tendons in the hand and fingers while I was gritting my teeth and doing my best to flatten a tennis ball in my left hand while he made injections in my right index finger, and I learned quite a bit about the mechanics of the hand while waiting for the Lidocaine to take effect.
After 45 minutes, and with an unacceptable amount of sensation remaining in my finger, he decided that he wasn't going to be able to properly perform the procedure, as he didn't want to inject any more anesthetic than he already had.
SO....we went to "Plan B".
He extended the length of time I'll be taking the antibiotics, and we'll wait a few days to see if the infection gets stomped down enough so that the normal blood flow can flush out the dead cells. If things don't look any better on Monday afternoon when I have my next follow-up visit, he'll refer me to a hand surgeon who has much more experience with blocking the nerves, and tinkering with fingers.
And I'm still not cleared to return to work.........
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Update From Hospital
They took my wife's grandson off the ventilator today, and after using the rubber bag respirator to get him "jump started", he began breathing normally, which surprised everybody, especially the Doctors.
HOWEVER....his O2 uptake isn't what it should be (my wife didn't remember the number, but it "wasn't good"), and the hospital Chaplain and the grief counseling staff were there before the Doctors disconnected the ventilator. They spent about an hour or so with the family discussing what would/could happen, and making sure the family's decision was "fully informed, and freely made" before they gave the Doctor the OK to shut the ventilator off.
My wife doesn't think they poor little guy will be coming home, and she said when she saw the "DNR" placard hanging on the bed, and "DNR" stamped on his chart, she just broke down and cried.
The Minister that married us was there with my wife (I'm not allowed in the ICU because of the MRSA infection I have), and helped her maintain some composure, for which I thanked her.
It truly is in God's hands now.......
HOWEVER....his O2 uptake isn't what it should be (my wife didn't remember the number, but it "wasn't good"), and the hospital Chaplain and the grief counseling staff were there before the Doctors disconnected the ventilator. They spent about an hour or so with the family discussing what would/could happen, and making sure the family's decision was "fully informed, and freely made" before they gave the Doctor the OK to shut the ventilator off.
My wife doesn't think they poor little guy will be coming home, and she said when she saw the "DNR" placard hanging on the bed, and "DNR" stamped on his chart, she just broke down and cried.
The Minister that married us was there with my wife (I'm not allowed in the ICU because of the MRSA infection I have), and helped her maintain some composure, for which I thanked her.
It truly is in God's hands now.......
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Very Sad News from the Hospital
My wife just called from the hospital where her grandson is.
He can't breathe on his own.
The recent seizures and lack of Oxygen he's suffered from the breathing problems have most likely destroyed the part of his brain that controls breathing, or that controls the muscles used in breathing.
They made the decision this morning to terminate his life support, and do their best to keep him comfortable until he passes.
My poor wife is greatly distressed, and the only comfort I've been able to give her is to tell her that her dear little grandson is truly an innocent, and will be safely home with God very soon.
The loss of a child is truly a terrible thing, but soon little James will be able to run and play and do all the other little boy things he was denied during his short time here on Earth
Thank you all for your prayers and support.
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He can't breathe on his own.
The recent seizures and lack of Oxygen he's suffered from the breathing problems have most likely destroyed the part of his brain that controls breathing, or that controls the muscles used in breathing.
They made the decision this morning to terminate his life support, and do their best to keep him comfortable until he passes.
My poor wife is greatly distressed, and the only comfort I've been able to give her is to tell her that her dear little grandson is truly an innocent, and will be safely home with God very soon.
The loss of a child is truly a terrible thing, but soon little James will be able to run and play and do all the other little boy things he was denied during his short time here on Earth
Thank you all for your prayers and support.
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Off Work for Another Week.....
Got back from the Doctor's visit this morning, and although I'm healing nicely, he insisted I stay off work until the 8th, following another follow-up visit this coming Friday.
As long as the two abscess' I have are still draining, I'm still "contagious", and he doesn't want to risk my spreading this MRSA bacteria around.
It would NOT be good to have our minimal workforce decimated by this stuff!
And my sweet, loving wife has been washing all my clothes separately, with a good dose of bleach tossed in.
I wouldn't normally mind being off work, but with my right index finger all wrapped up, I can't solder!
Oh, well......it still doesn't stop me from messing around with my radios to listen and chat with other Hams.
On a side note......little James (my wife's grandson) seems to be getting better. They keep doing something to drain his lungs (a ghastly procedure, from what I've read), and while his lungs are clearing, he's still not out of the woods.
Dear wife will spend Sunday watching him with her oldest son.
As long as the two abscess' I have are still draining, I'm still "contagious", and he doesn't want to risk my spreading this MRSA bacteria around.
It would NOT be good to have our minimal workforce decimated by this stuff!
And my sweet, loving wife has been washing all my clothes separately, with a good dose of bleach tossed in.
I wouldn't normally mind being off work, but with my right index finger all wrapped up, I can't solder!
Oh, well......it still doesn't stop me from messing around with my radios to listen and chat with other Hams.
On a side note......little James (my wife's grandson) seems to be getting better. They keep doing something to drain his lungs (a ghastly procedure, from what I've read), and while his lungs are clearing, he's still not out of the woods.
Dear wife will spend Sunday watching him with her oldest son.
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