It's loud, noisy, shaky, and doesn't do a damn thing!
Perfect!
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, March 29, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
Conserative Alternative to Wikipedia
I've always known that Wikipedia is pretty left-leaning. The technical articles are pretty good, without much bias that I can see, but an awful lot of the other categories are pretty biased.
Mr. Rawles over at the Survival Blog has just published an excellent article on his experiences, and has posted numerous links to other sources that have investigated this.
I highly suggest you go RTWT, and follow the links to read more.
One of the links is to Conservapedia, which I've now added to the "Link-O-Rama" sidebar here.
Thank you, Mr. Rawles, for your post, and the links!
Mr. Rawles over at the Survival Blog has just published an excellent article on his experiences, and has posted numerous links to other sources that have investigated this.
I highly suggest you go RTWT, and follow the links to read more.
One of the links is to Conservapedia, which I've now added to the "Link-O-Rama" sidebar here.
Thank you, Mr. Rawles, for your post, and the links!
"Bulb Auger" Planting Tool
Got an email from I place I occasionally buy tools from for a "Bulb Auger":
Goes into the chuck on your cordless drill, and augers out a hole for you to plant your bulbs or other plants into.
Kind of a neat idea, especially if you have really hard soil, like a lot of places do.
I don't know how well it works, as I've never used one, but I thought I'd pass it along as I know some of my readers are into gardening.
Learn more about it here, at JTS Machinery and Supply.
Since the above link takes you to the Bulb Auger page, and the "Home" button doesn't take you to their main website, here's the link for the main JTS Homepage.
Goes into the chuck on your cordless drill, and augers out a hole for you to plant your bulbs or other plants into.
Kind of a neat idea, especially if you have really hard soil, like a lot of places do.
I don't know how well it works, as I've never used one, but I thought I'd pass it along as I know some of my readers are into gardening.
Learn more about it here, at JTS Machinery and Supply.
Since the above link takes you to the Bulb Auger page, and the "Home" button doesn't take you to their main website, here's the link for the main JTS Homepage.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Happy Easter!
No chocolate bunnies or egg hunts here, just remembering what Easter really means to us, and being grateful for what was given to us.
And on another note....I'm finally feeling much better, and have resumed Massive Cleanup 2016 in the Radio Room, and then on to the garage.
I have three big tubs of stuff to donate to the IT department on the Iowa, and probably a couple of more waiting to be "stacked and racked" out in the garage when I get back to that area.
I've also got half-a-dozen 500GB drives that have very little time on them I'm donating, but I have to check them for any data/files on them that I haven't got backed-up elsewhere, and then do a good scrub on them to nuke any data.
And a huge pile of stuff that's going on eBay in the next week or so, after I photograph it, write the descriptions, and get it scheduled.
I've found I get better results by having the auctions end on Sunday afternoons or early evenings, with the last few bids coming in the last 10 minutes or so of when the auctions end.
In some cases I've had the bidding on the item double or triple in the last few minutes, but that's generally only for items that are somewhat rare, and with a proven history of people paying insane prices for the item.. I had a little DAVCO DR-30 receiver that I bought for $15 at my radio club's White Elephant sale some years ago that went from $600 to almost $1400 in the last two minutes!
I had a $5 "Brown Bullet" crystal microphone that went from $20 to over $80 in the last 30 seconds, and a PK-900 packet radio TNC with the DSP option that went from $75 to $300 in the last 10 seconds, so if my items that start on Sunday haven't done anything by Wednesday or Thursday, I don't generally sweat too much over it.
This time around I don't have any items quite that interesting, so I'm not expecting anything like that to happen.
And on another note....I'm finally feeling much better, and have resumed Massive Cleanup 2016 in the Radio Room, and then on to the garage.
I have three big tubs of stuff to donate to the IT department on the Iowa, and probably a couple of more waiting to be "stacked and racked" out in the garage when I get back to that area.
I've also got half-a-dozen 500GB drives that have very little time on them I'm donating, but I have to check them for any data/files on them that I haven't got backed-up elsewhere, and then do a good scrub on them to nuke any data.
And a huge pile of stuff that's going on eBay in the next week or so, after I photograph it, write the descriptions, and get it scheduled.
I've found I get better results by having the auctions end on Sunday afternoons or early evenings, with the last few bids coming in the last 10 minutes or so of when the auctions end.
In some cases I've had the bidding on the item double or triple in the last few minutes, but that's generally only for items that are somewhat rare, and with a proven history of people paying insane prices for the item.. I had a little DAVCO DR-30 receiver that I bought for $15 at my radio club's White Elephant sale some years ago that went from $600 to almost $1400 in the last two minutes!
I had a $5 "Brown Bullet" crystal microphone that went from $20 to over $80 in the last 30 seconds, and a PK-900 packet radio TNC with the DSP option that went from $75 to $300 in the last 10 seconds, so if my items that start on Sunday haven't done anything by Wednesday or Thursday, I don't generally sweat too much over it.
This time around I don't have any items quite that interesting, so I'm not expecting anything like that to happen.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
"Off Limts" Area Tour of Battleship Iowa
People keep asking me "Can I go see...." on various places on the ship, and I have to tell them no.
SO....here's a "Behind The Scenes" tour of up to the O-10 level, the engine and fire (boiler) rooms, the Main Battery Control Room, and the Combat Engagement Center.
The CEC is about 75% restored now, and will be open soon, along with getting the Com Center on the tour route, possibly this year.
Enjoy!
SO....here's a "Behind The Scenes" tour of up to the O-10 level, the engine and fire (boiler) rooms, the Main Battery Control Room, and the Combat Engagement Center.
The CEC is about 75% restored now, and will be open soon, along with getting the Com Center on the tour route, possibly this year.
Enjoy!
R.I.P. Col Avery Kay, "Father of the A-10 Warthog"
God bless you, sir, for your service, and the wonderful work you did in designing and developing this fine aircraft.
Full story here at CNN.
Full story here at CNN.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Finally Getting Better.....
Well, I'm pretty sure I'm on the backside of whatever it was I had. My fever is gone, I'm not coughing all night long, and the aches and pains have pretty much subsided,
I haven't been this sick since 2009 when I moved in here, so whatever it was really clobbered me.
I'm talking "stay in bed for 7 days" sick. Since last Saturday, I wasn't out of bed for more than a couple of hours at a time, and that was mostly to go to the bathroom, get something to drink, or do a quick email check.
And I was finally able to eat some soup last night, and not have it exit me within 45 minutes.
On the "plus" side of the ledger, I haven't had a cigarette since last Sunday, and haven't had any cravings for one, either.
I guess when you're sick enough to need 18 hours of sleep a day, your body isn't thinking of getting a nicotine fix!
Helluva way to finally stop smoking, but I guess I'll take it.......
I haven't been this sick since 2009 when I moved in here, so whatever it was really clobbered me.
I'm talking "stay in bed for 7 days" sick. Since last Saturday, I wasn't out of bed for more than a couple of hours at a time, and that was mostly to go to the bathroom, get something to drink, or do a quick email check.
And I was finally able to eat some soup last night, and not have it exit me within 45 minutes.
On the "plus" side of the ledger, I haven't had a cigarette since last Sunday, and haven't had any cravings for one, either.
I guess when you're sick enough to need 18 hours of sleep a day, your body isn't thinking of getting a nicotine fix!
Helluva way to finally stop smoking, but I guess I'll take it.......
Friday, March 18, 2016
On-Line Index of Shortwave Radio Broadcasters
Stumbled across this, and thought some of you might find it interesting.
I doubt if you'll hear "The Chair Is Against The Wall", but you might hear some interesting news and/or music!
I doubt if you'll hear "The Chair Is Against The Wall", but you might hear some interesting news and/or music!
Thursday, March 17, 2016
B-29 "DOC" First Engine Start and Test
I'm one of "Doc's Friend's", and I donate to Doc, along with donating to help keep "Fifi" flying for the CAF.
Just got this in an email, and somehow I missed the live event.
I'm still feeling pretty wiped out, but this brought a smile to me.
Believe me, if I wasn't helping on the Iowa, I'd be volunteering right alongside these guys!
Watch it in full screen 1080 for maximum effect.
Just got this in an email, and somehow I missed the live event.
I'm still feeling pretty wiped out, but this brought a smile to me.
Believe me, if I wasn't helping on the Iowa, I'd be volunteering right alongside these guys!
Watch it in full screen 1080 for maximum effect.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
What's Wrong With This Picture?
Feeling *slightly* better. Not coughing as much, but still feel like a truck hit me....
From a friend:
From a friend:
Monday, March 14, 2016
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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...