Jan
07
2009
Yesterday was my first day out with both feet in REAL shoes; it was snowing in Chicago, and I had to go downtown to have my monthly all-day session with the leukemia docs and get my IVIG treatment. The two dogs had torn up my sleep a lot the night before with getting up and [...]
Jan
04
2009
Susan’s Mom, Connie, who lives with us, spent the holidays off at her son’s house in Sinai , South Dakota, and was going to come back today, but the icy roads are holding her off for a day. She just called and asked how things were; ’sleeping’, I said. Still no noise from upstairs. I [...]
Dec
29
2008
From Susan’s photoblog (Sunday) (picture links here):
Earlier tonight we picked Meredith Ellen up from the airport. Sissy is here for the next 6 days. We’ve got manicures and pedicures, American Girl Place tea parties, New Years Eve Parties to cram into the next 6 days.
Meredith Grace was barely able to contain her excitement in waiting [...]
Dec
29
2008
I wondered when this was coming along. One of the hardest things for big Auto to deal with is all of theose contracts they made with dealerships that were becoming too hard to fulfill.
Dealers, employing more than 1.1 million salespeople, accountants and mechanics, are protected by state franchise laws. GM spent more than $1 billion [...]
Dec
27
2008
This was a very odd Christmas for me; some really high points and low points. Some old traditions unexpectedly brought back, and some things mucked. Julbord and full holiday report after the cut:
Dec
27
2008
The last GM plant in Dayton / Moraine City shuts down, where my Dad, Mom and Granny worked (when it was a Frigidaire plant (they shifted to pickups and SUVs in 1979)). The local officials are trying to figure out what to do next, and the workers are cut adrift. As are the plant’s myriad [...]
Dec
23
2008
Went out and got prescription reading glasses today; my prescription is +1.75, and they work very nicely. Worst part was slipping and falling HARD on the slick tile floor just inside the Vision Works store; as I’ve said before, with my cruddy balance, I learned long ago to fall down the best way I can [...]
Dec
23
2008
Craft stores and online stores that sell handmade stuff are doing well as cheap gift-things with the recession. Me, I’m worthless at handmade gifts, unless you make ‘em on a computer.
People (and primates) will believe lies and deceive each other far more than dolphins will. I say we elect dolphins.
Yes, the non-US based [...]
Dec
15
2008
Joe Cool and his faithful Scandinavian sidekick, Woodchuck, at a Kennedy Space Center photo thingy. Memorial Day weekend, 2007.
Dec
15
2008
Cops in a small town outside Dayton, Ohio, got a report of a strange man sitting in a running car that was stopped in a driveway. Coming up to the car, they found that the passenger seat was filled with a full beer keg, and the drivers side was filled with a very drunk man [...]
Dec
15
2008
Old and “future” Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority maps. Good also for alternate history types who want non-present stuff and map / mass transit fans everywhere.
Dec
11
2008
Looks like the Ohio DOT is finally getting rid of the US-35 traffic lights in Greene County between Dayton and Xenia.
When I was little, there were two seriously weird expressways-with-traffic-lights situations in the area - on US-25 / I-75 north of the city in Northridge, not far from a home I had on North Dixie [...]
Dec
11
2008
Ohio Department of Transportation has a whole bunch of map information online; some of them are in MrSid versions, and some in TIFF. If you need help with those, ask, and I can recommend converters.
Their basic state (and localities) maps are here. You can also request a printed map for free online.
The historical maps, in [...]
Dec
05
2008
Various Illinois politicos are asking for a pardon for former Governor George Ryan, whose corruption in office led to a lot of people in jail and several deaths. One paper wrote: “Instead of selling license plates, [Ryan] gets to make them.”
Otherwise, Ryan will stay in jail till 2013.
Good. Let him rot there.
Dec
05
2008
New Jersey town builds commuter station for $450 million - without a parking lot for commuters.
A parking facility, the agency claims, would simply draw more cars to an area already clogged with traffic. Then why did the New Jersey Turnpike Authority spend millions on a long exit ramp connecting the station to the turnpike? [...]