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    Scott Brown Can We Do It?

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, January 14, 2010 @ 09:15 AM  

    Generally we Americans have fallen into a state of apathy toward our government. Our vote really doesn't make any difference. The politicians don't listen to us. There is nothing we can do about it so why bother. Just ignore the situation, nothing will ever change. Sound familiar? Well, now you do have an opportunity as an individual to change this directly. You have an opportunity to make a difference.

    Scott Brown may be the one last remaining hope to kill the health care abomination. He is running in the Massachutes special senatorial election to replace Ted Kennedy. If elected he has promised to be the 41st vote, which will kill the democrat super majority. In a hugely democrat state, polls show he is within striking distance and closing. If you have ever considered making a political donation, now is the time. The election is Jan 19th so please do it today. They take credit cards. Here is a real chance to make a difference. Think of it as an investment in your country. What you donate now will be a drop in the bucket to what we will all pay if health care passes and this financial nonsense continues another year.
    To put this in perspective, up until yesterday, I had never donated to a candidate in my life. On the other hand if you think government knows best and should be all things to all people, or it's not worth the effort, then no further action is required. As always it is a choice and all choices have their consequences.

    Google Scott Brown senate race for more info

    Account Settings

    Posted by Richard on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 @ 12:53 PM  

    So where would I find Account Settings? No luck with the search function

    Powers Update

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, August 10, 2008 @ 07:38 PM  

    We are currently on vacation enjoying beautiful weather and lots of quiet. Nana Suzie has Violet for this next week. We met Suzie in Eugene Friday for her birthday and gave her the 9 yr old present which she had actually asked for. They will have fun for a week then Violet will spend the following week with her cousins near Portland. Cousin Jesse's 10th birthday is next Sat. so Violet should be well entertained. The third week we will all be headed North to Port Angeles
    On the way home Friday we stopped at the Roseburg Fair where we had tickets to see the Kelly Pickler concert. Kelly was one of the American Idol finalists a couple of years ago. It was a good show but the speakers were at times almost painful. Apparently the concert approach is that louder is always better. The problem is that to hear the concert at a comfortable level you would need to be acros town and would not see a thing. Our best concert solution is a Garth Brooks CD that Peggy got me for Fathers Day. It has a video of each song on the CD and I have the volumne control. I will admitt that the concert he did in Cental Park would have been one to see in person. He really knows how to work the crowd. He even had them singing his songs back to him. He is a very impressive entertainer.
    So now that you are all up to date I have to go back and eat some more Bon Bons and finish my Pinea Colada? sp. You get the picture Big Grin

    Firefox 3 ??????

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, August 10, 2008 @ 07:26 PM  

    Is anybody else having issues with FF3? Since downloading I have noticed several problems. Don't know if it is coincidental or not.

    • I can no longer access Paypal. When I try to login it just runs and runs but Explorer accesses without a problem.
    • If I leave several windows open over nite or for several days the browser becomes really sluggish.
    • Some times my passwords will autofill and other times it will fill the ID but not the password even though they are listed in my password directory.
    • My AVG security says everything is working and up to date.
    • I have restarted the computer several times and it does fix the sluggishness but not the other issues

    Lost Password ??

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, August 02, 2008 @ 10:48 PM  

    Jeff,
    After we downloaded Firefox 3, Peggy's computer won't accept the user name and password for this site. I don't have her password in my computer although I thought it was the same as mine. My computer works on FF 3 just fine although I can't say I notice any difference from FF2. Please reset her PW to same as mine and we will try again. Thanks

    New Updates

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 @ 10:36 AM  

    I tried the design changes but they don't seem to be in color coordination mode at least for me . My cursor also just went away. The selection of posts by member is great as well as the monthly archive. In the tag list, can we add our own tags as well? My only other question is who would be the one who uses POO POO as a tag?? I can only guess.Blushing

    Weather or Not ?

    Posted by Richard on Friday, May 16, 2008 @ 07:19 AM  

    Just received this email from Grandpa Ed:

    All's well in beautiful Southern Oregon Yesterday temp was 90 Today 93 tomorrow Supposed to get warm tomorrow----------

    Dear Grampa Ed,

    Just hang in there. We will be back Monday with the rain. We have managed to have mostly cloudy with several days of rain here, so they are well watered now. The forecast for MD. is for sunny weather to start Monday when we will be leaving. I'm thinking of a new business venture, Weather or Not Inc.. We could get paid by drought areas for rain or get paid to leave so people could have nice weather. Any investors???

    Love from all of us Big Grin

    Prince Nerd King Sr.

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, May 03, 2008 @ 10:03 AM  

    Aaah yes, deeply imbedded in the computer underground, surfacing only to download a few more utilities links we find Prince Nerd King Sr. Following quietly in the footsteps of the awesome Nerd King, the Prince has been making great progress. With extreme skill and daring he has made an almost unbelievable recovery. Of course in order to recover, you must ask the question "From what"?
    Well it seems that the Prince received a message from his magnificent all knowing computer. It needed a little more space in the C drive in order to operate properly. So, brilliant tactician that he was, Prince nerd said "No problem. I can fix that". All it takes is Windows Explorer and a quick click and drag. Move Quicken from C drive to D drive and Waallaa! space is made available. Well, it really was a good concept but it didn't work so good in reality. Actually Quicken didn't work at all. OK, no problem all we do is reinstall Quicken and problem solved. That would be true if it would reinstall, which it wouldn't. "Ok be that way" said the Prince, I will uninstall you with the Remove and Add programs directory and then reinstall on drive D where I wanted you in the first place". [Are you guys appreciating all of this technical jargon? hehe] So the Prince found Quicken on the list, clicked on Remove Program and got a big fat error message that it could not be removed.
    Now this IS becoming a royal pain and the Prince is now thinking not so good thoughts about his semi magnificent,not so all knowing, computer piece of crap. After rethinking this original thought and deciding that it probably was not helpful to solving the problem the Prince went online to a Quicken forum and found other nerd princes that had similar problems. One even had a solution he could understand. It only required downloading three separate links and a few more hours of extreme pleasure to actually remove Quicken and reinstall it. While the Prince did return to his original thought several times, he has since worked through his issues with the all knowing computer and they are back on speaking terms. Just another example of all's well that ends well in the Nerd Kingdom.

    Big Day, Big GULP, Big NEWs

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, February 23, 2008 @ 02:00 AM  
    For all those who  may have missed the short comment hidden at the bottom of HeatherDawn's recent post I thought a front page edition would be more appropriate.  Now that the news has been released from a named source, it is official.

    LISA & Mike are getting MARRIED this summer!!!!!            

             CONGRATULATIONS   We Love You

    Snow and More Snow

    Posted by Richard on Monday, February 04, 2008 @ 10:52 PM  
       Dave and I just about finished his carport project today.  We have a couple of hours left to finish up tomorrow.  It sounded simple enough, just a basic carport, no big deal.  Actually it is more like a COSTCO sized carport.  It is about 12 ft. off the ground at the low end, 28 ft. wide and 34 ft. back to the peak. From the peak it then slopes steeply to the rear and covers an existing wood shed.  It has snowed every day so far, but not added a lot of inches.  It is just cold and slippery.  The flat roof was nice to work on.  No worry about sliding off so all the worry warts can relax.  20 years ago this would have been much faster and a lot less effort.  So far my body has refused to follow the example of aging wine.  Today it seems more like an aging potato, but as Dave was saying "How much more fun can we endure?"  That's all for now.  The saga continues

    Port Angeles Update

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 @ 01:58 AM  
    The wedding was great for those who enjoy weddings.  I will admit that it does supply some good reminders as well as memories.  It was quite elegant at the Sonqualmie Falls Lodge.   The most difficult moment was when Peggy reminded me that we could be doing this in another 10+ years.   The weather was not great , a combination of rain and snow.  Jan dropped off Mom at Lois and Mike's and we all drove to Port Angeles Sunday.  Then Sunday nite it snowed several inches so it was a bit iffy getting up Dave's driveway today.  To make things even more inyeresting I called Grandpa Ed and found out he had 12 " of snow with no power since sometime Sun and more was coming down.  He wasn't sure he could get his 4 wheeler thru that much snow to get to our house and even if he did Barnaby was at his house in his big cage which he can't move.  We ended up with a plan to take his 4 wheeler down to the shop and then take the backhoe to clear the driveways.  In the mean time we called a neighbor to help him move to our house.  In the end by the time the neighbor got there they met him clear down at the end of the property plowing the driveway.  Evidently he was just having tooo  much fun to stop plowing.  By the time he got back to the shop the snow was starting to melt and the power was back on so it was a happy ending.  Ya just have to wonder the one week in ten years we chose to be gone we get 12 inches of snow???

    Cell Phones the Good the Bad and the Ugly

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, November 29, 2007 @ 01:58 PM  
    The following is part of an article from the Dr. Mercola web site:

    Dr. MercolaDr. Mercola's Comments:
    I am absolutely convinced that the explosion of cell phone usage around the world is one of the primary contributors to the autism epidemic. The information-carrying radio waves from cell phone base stations and cell phones makes children's exposure to vaccines and heavy metals much more dangerous than they typically are.

    Why?

    Because EMR may actually trap heavy metals inside your cells, allowing them to cause damage and hindering your body from detoxifying them.

    While I realize that most people will not avoid cell phones because of their convenience, I would urge you to not let your kids use them.

    I warned of these dangers on my Today Show interview last month, but the media blacklisted it and only showed a short section of what I had to say.

    So let me say it again here: the density of your child's skull is far less than an adult's, and their brain is far more susceptible to these information-carrying radio waves.

    For this reason, you should not allow your child to use a cell phone, and you should also never hold an infant while you're talking on one -- when you are on a cell phone the radiation plume can easily reach an infant in your other arm and penetrate their skull.

    In October, I spent two full days with Dr. George Carlo, who is the co-author of this groundbreaking study and an undisputed world expert in cell phone safety. I was so compelled with the information I heard that my next book in 2009 will detail the reasons why I believe using cell phones is far more dangerous than smoking cigarettes ever was.

    Largest Study Ever on Cell Phone Safety

    Dr. Carlo was given a $28-million grant from the cell phone industry in the '90s to prove cell phones were safe. He is an MD, taught as a professor at George Washington Medical School, and has a degree in public health -- so he was up for the challenge.  

    However, Dr. Carlo did not come up with the results the cell phone industry would have wanted. After his research he found that they DO, in fact, cause damage. The cell phone industry offered him a position for $1 million a year to silence him, but he refused, and started a non-profit institute called The Safe Wireless Initiative to inform the world of this danger.

    Folks, by the end of this year it's expected that 4 billion cell phones will have been sold. This is a massive explosion in cell phone use, and one that is undoubtedly linked to health problems, including autism.

    The information-carrying radio waves from cell phones may:
    • Damage your cell membranes
    • Decrease your intracellular communication by disrupting microtubular connections that allow biophotons to communicate between cells
    • Increase deposits of heavy metals into your cells, which increases intracellular production of free radicals and can radically decrease cellular production of energy -- thus making you incredibly fatigued
    Cell phone users are also 240 percent more prone to brain tumors, and a study back in 2004 found that your risk of acoustic neuroma (a tumor on your auditory nerve) was nearly four times greater on the side of your head where your phone was most frequently held.

    What is even more concerning, though, is that there is VERY solid evidence that the number of brain tumors will increase to 500,000 per YEAR in 2010 -- and this will double to 1 million every year by 2015 if the causes are not addressed.

    Folks, this is the real deal and represents an impending health care crisis.

    Can Cell Phones Ever be Used Safely?

    Ideally, I believe you should not use cell phones. In reality, though, I know that's not a practical option for many of you.

    If you choose to use a cell phone you should use the speakerphone function whenever possible -- and keep the phone about two feet away from any body part. Do not keep the phone on your belt or in your pocket even when you're not using it, as the radiation WILL penetrate your body wherever the phone is attached. Instead, stow it away in a purse, backpack, or your car's glove compartment.
     
    For times when a speakerphone isn't practical, you can use a NON-Blue Tooth headset, such as the Blue Tube headset. While Blue Tooth is certainly safer than no headset at all, it is still broadcasting its own information-carrying radio waves into your brain, just at a lower intensity than a cell phone. And there quite simply is no safe biological threshold for either of them.

    I feel SO STRONGLY about the dangers that cell phones pose to your health, and your children's, that I agreed to host an event with Dr. Carlo in Chicago in the near future.

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    Phoenix

    Posted by Richard on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 @ 11:51 PM  
    Sorry we had to miss all that rain at home  We have had frost most mornings so far.  Today we moved down from Camp Verde to the Phoenix area.  It's much warmer, about 80 and low tonight about 65 so we won't be freezing for a while.  The whole wifi connection has been a royal pain.  Even when they say they have it, they have problems connecting with our site or they are working on it or ?????.,  We will be going to the zoo tomorrow since all the RV parks will be closed so we are stuck with this one until Fri. morning.  We will be moving east of Phoenix and check out some of the area there.  Tomorrow, Thanksgiving will be at Home Town Buffet.  Seems kind of weird, but I guess turkey is turkey.  Glad to hear things are going smoothly at home.  Violet is starting to be a bit homesick and misses Sarah.  It seems to be a bit contagious but so far I am holding up.  Oregon green is a much better color than here but the big Saguaro cactus  are pretty cool.

     Love and hugs to all

    Arizona Snowbirds

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, November 17, 2007 @ 11:36 PM  
    I'm beginning to think snowbirds in AZ, are well named and they just haven't left for a warmer climate.  We are still in Williams at least till Monday am.  There was frost this morning at 8 am and generally in the low 6o's by afternoon.  We went to the Grand Canyon yesterday.  It's about 60 miles north and approx. 7000 ft. elevation.  It was a beautiful day and spectacular views.  I was surprised that there was quite a bit of haze in the canyon.  We could see several of the trails leading DOWN to the Colorado.  They are steep and extremely long dropping about 5000 feet and then you have to make it back up.  There were lots of people using the trails so I guess most of them make it back up.  We spotted one mule train and several raft parties going down the river and thru the rapids.  The rafts not the mules!!  Today we drove West past Flagstaff about 35 miles and saw the Barringer Meteor Crater.  It is a huge hole in the ground located out on  flat plains.  It looks big from the observation points but it is really much bigger than it looks.  It is about 550 ft deep and
    4000 ft in diameter.  All this from a small 150 ft diameter space pebble zipping along at 11 miles per second.  Ahh, there's nothing like cool rocks although at the time it was quite toasty.  Tomorrow we will check out the church in town and then watch the last NASCAR race of the season which will also decide the championship for the year between Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon.  Violet and Grandpa will be having  great fun  as our two favorite drivers  fight for the top spot.  After all everybody knows that Jeff is the better driver.  Unfortunately Jimmie is leading in the points dept.which Violet is quick to point out, so we shall see tomorrow.
       So that's all the news from AZ .

    Love to all.




    The Wizard of Bluetooth

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, November 03, 2007 @ 11:26 PM  
    Ah, yes the age of technology.  As we have now taken the huge leap, I at least, am finding I have reached my maximun level of incompetance quite quickly.  Earlier this week, while I was sitting in the mall parking lot waiting for Peggy I decided to check out the new cell phone.  it had a signal and I was able to scroll thru the menues just like I knew what I was doing.  We had also brought the Tom Tom GPS to check it out as well.  It was giving us directions and all kinds of cool maps which actually show the road your driving on complete with curves,railroads,rivers, etc.  It also by menus gives points of interest in the vicinity.  I decided to check and see if the casino was listed and yes it was along with many others thru out the state.  I found one over by Bend and clicked on it for more details which it promptly provided.  I forgot to mention this system is all activated by a touch screen when you want info.  Well I just happened to touch some icon up in the corner, it is only a 4" screen and the next thing I know some one in the Tom Tom is saying, "welcome to the this Casino and all lines are busy but please hold".  After the initial panic I realized that the Bluetooth from the GPS has contacted the Bluetooth from the cell phone and they have now conspired to make a phone call with out my permission.  Now I'm diving for the cell phone which is strapped into a holster on my belt.  Of course it won't come out quickly, but I was able to get it shut off before a real live person came on the line.  I tell you the electronic robots will soon be ruling the earth, if they are not already.
      Yesterday was a really looooong day.  I had to be at the airport in NB at 6:20 and landed in Spokane around 10am.  The new pickup was in Kellogg, ID. which  is about 83 miles East on I-90.  Dave Smith Motors is reputed to be the largest Dodge-Chrysler dealer in the US.  They have several 9 passenger vans running shuttle service to the airport and it was full of buyers coming to pickup new vehicles.  The driver gave us all the statistics.  2600 vehicles in inventory, 1600 sold per month, somewhere around 90 salesmen working, 17 different lots where they store cars.  It is an amazing zoo.  I left there around 2:30,
    just me and Mr.TomTom, who now seemed to have his act together .  Most of the time I had him shut off, but when going thru Tri cites I turned him back on for directions.  Wouldn't you know it but for some unexplained reason Lisa calls.  I hear this weird ringing , finally figure it's the phone and actually answer before she hung up.  Well, I thought I answered.  Before I knew it, Mr. TomTom Butinsky  jumped into the act and puts me on his speaker phone.  I can hear Lisa, but the speaker phone mike won't pick up my voice without the plug in mike which I didn't bring with me.  Anyway, it was somewhat of a one sided conversation until it was lights out, Mr. TomTom.  Of course, timing is everything, and now I have no directions as I'm trying to talk and drive.  Somehow I found my way thru Pasco and once on I-84 it was a piece of cake, just a long drive.  The truck is amazing.  It even came with a year of Sirius radio.  Between that and a Big Gulp Mountain Doo, staying awake was not an issue.  So, that's my story and I'm stick'in to it.  Say good night Mr. TomTom

    Let Freedom Ring

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, October 25, 2007 @ 03:10 PM  
      Free at last. I am very grateful that the ladies had such a great trip and enjoyed their time in Alaska.  I am even more grateful for the return of my wife and all of her WONDERWOMAN abilities.  After a week of multitasking or should I say attempting such a feat, my brain and body are fried.  Home schooling is great when someone else is doing it.  The program is good once you figure out the references back and forth between books and the computer.  The stack of books is literally a foot tall.  When Violet attends school it goes pretty well, but when the Anti-Violet shows up God help us.  Unfortunately there is no way to tell who will be starting the day and how long they will last.  Some days it's like tag team wrestling.  It's really great to have my tag team partner back to even the competition. 
       Along with school, I have been researching portable navigation systems, cell phone providers, a flat screen TV for the 5th wheel and Dodge pickups as we get prepared for the trip to AZ.  Just doing our part to stimulate the economy.  Like Grandpa Ed has said, "You can't take it with you" and I would also agree with Lisa's assessment of fear and money but at least for the moment "Fear is not a Factor" for us.  After all we can always stay with  our children and let them support us.  

    A Critical Word

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, October 25, 2007 @ 02:26 PM  
    This was posted on Dr. Mercola's web site.  This is the same Dr. that HeatherDawn referred to a while back.  


    " Did you know that by simply removing one word from your vocabulary, and replacing it with another, you can put yourself in the driver's seat and gain 100 percent control of your life? 

    More often than not, the word "CAN'T" is the culprit of your failures. By replacing "CAN'T" with "WON'T," you open the door to asking yourself the right questions that may help you get out of your own imaginary prison.  

    Do you say "I can't take a vacation," or "I can't get a better job"?  

    By changing those statements to, "I won't take a vacation," and "I won't get a better job," what questions are raised?  

    Why won't you? What's holding you back? What are you not willing to do to make it happen? Plenty of people have done those things, and are doing them right now as you're reading this, so they're obviously not real impossibilities!  

    Start your transformation by paying close attention to when and how you use the word "can't," and then repeat the sentence in your mind, replacing "can't" with "won't." Analyze the sentence, and you may be in for an awakening."Really simple but right on target.  Can't  makes us a victim and Won't makes us accountable.

    Farewell to Grandpa Warren

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, September 30, 2007 @ 02:23 AM  
    Grandpa Warren fell at home yesterday.  When the EMT's arrived they sent him to Coquille hospital for observation and found he had broken his hip.  They scheduled him for an operation this morning and were hoping to use a spinal anesthetic which is easier on the body.  Unfortunately this morning they determined that a full anesthetic was necessary.  Shortly after completing the operation, but before he left the operating room, he had a major heart attack and died shortly afterward.
       It has been a very long day for Peggy and her Mom.  It's one we all expected would arrive at any time, but it's never a good day when it arrives.  We are trying to stay focused on the positive.  For 5 years he was trapped in a body that would barely function and  he was pretty much bed ridden.  I didn't meet him until shortly after Peggy and I were married, but I know I will always be grateful for his precious daughter. At the time he was still in the Alaskan nursing home barely recovering from a very serious  auto accident in Alaska.  He had been an active, outdoors, hands on type of person his whole life.   That day it all changed in an instant, but now after 5 long years he is free to enjoy the rest of eternity in Heaven.  May he have a wonderful journey and know he was loved.  Life is precious, don't waste a moment

    Drop Out # 1 Has Returned

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, July 26, 2007 @ 12:30 AM  
    Yes, Ahem, I have been failing miserably in my blogging duties.  Too many things, maybe enough time, but definitely not enough me.  We did finally decide on a new camera after much research and many reviews.  The problem now is the 200 pg manual and the time to digest it.  The bank replacement career may be coming to a close.  Only a few more loads to go.  I would post pics if I had time to learn how to operate the camera.  That's how the last few weeks seem to have gone.  Some how the subject of pools and swimming came up right after Violet's swimming lessons, so that led to the pool setup installation and filling.  Then the pump had to be rebuilt cause the seal leaked like a sieve.  Then the pool occupants seemed to think that 72 degrees was a tad on the FREEZING side so a solar water heater had to be contrived and mounted on the roof.  Once that was ready the weather promptly went to gray and cloudy.  Yesterday was the first sunny day we have had in some time but by the time the sun came out we were at the fair.  This is not an automatic thermostatically controlled system.  Valves have to be opened and closed, so no heat until today.  It worked well today but the nights have been cooler so I'm not sure if we are gaining temp or not.  Maybe I can just hide the thermometer and tell them the water's nice and warm.
       The Google photos were great.  I'm sure Lisa was thrilled to see Rusty's house.   Nice job.  We were trying to figure which stage of bank slide we were looking at.  Pretty amazing, the stuff that's available.  Well, that's it for now.  Expect pics some time before snow.

    Hybrid Alternative

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, July 03, 2007 @ 05:46 PM  
    I have noticed several of you getting all wound up into the Hybrid frenzy.  Actually the info that Lisa brought back about the 2008 Prius mileage is really amazing.  BUT, just so we don't swing too far on the pendulum you might want to check out this web site.    Well the link didn't add but go to www.windingroad.com and click on super cars from the catagories list .  It will be the last car shown.  This is the car they were testing in Nevada about the time when we were on our trip.  They had blocked off a 12 mile strip of highway somewhere near Reno for the speed record run but had some mechanical problems and only got up to 220+mph.  That was in the first 2 miles of the course before they shut down.  With 1100+hp we won't talk about fuel economy or pricing for that matter but the rest of the package was made in heaven.  Always nice to have alternatives. 

    " I'm Re-tired,

    Posted by Richard on Monday, May 21, 2007 @ 11:23 PM  
      As I remember the rest of the story goes " I was tired yesterday and I'm tired again today".

    In any case I 've got the list to prove it.  Based on the last 2 weeks you would think I was related to Lisa and my Mother.   Every once in a while I can briefly meet their work load levels.  So here's my list:
    1. Deliver a storage building
    2. Take my computer in for repair
    3. Check out new trucks on the web
    4. Test drive new trucks Chev, Dodge & Ford  (Yee Haaw)
    5. Cancel camper order
    6. Search for fifth wheel trailers
    7. Arrange for a complete revision of the saw horse web site
    8. Reprime the injectors on the water truck
    9. Move and fill the water truck
    10. Fix the water line that goes to the rock
    11. One day at Roseburg to look at real estate for sale
    12. Another few days of follow up and phone info on the properties
    13. Kids bike-a-thon
    14. Checking on Ameritrade accts, Ebay, Paypal, and Fedex and emails
    15. Pickup computer and get back on line
    16. Lawn and orchard mowing although Peggy is doing the majority of that now
    17. Mowing the hillside with the Kubota  (All mine)
    18. Oh, then there is the fill required for the bank slide
    19. Then there are the regulars of bills, dishes, animals to feed, garden, flowers
    20. And now it's time to get ready for the World famous Powers garage sale
             If I could just find a job so I could get some rest.   OK I'm done wining now sp?
    Ps.  Satellite has been a life saver

    All in a Weeks Work

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, May 03, 2007 @ 06:33 PM  
       Well it seems that Peggy's computer is the only one sensored.  Evidently we have "Good Computer" and "Bad Computer".  We are now both hooked to the satellite and enjoying the faster service but I am missing my power naps. 
       As to the nation's economy, we have decided to do our part in boosting the GDP.  As many of you know we have been contemplating traveling in the near future.  We were originally thinking about a 5th wheel trailer that we could pull with the pickup.  We even found a model that had all of the features we wanted at a reasonable price.  That was the plan until we took our last road trip this spring.  I found that driving thru large cities with multiple freeways and off ramps was not real comfortable, and that was in the car.  I started extrapolating that into a large pickup and a 32' fifth wheel manuvering thru traffic and came to the conclusion that this was not the answer.  I guess I used up all of my truck and trailer skills back at Flintstone.  It didn't seem like a big deal then but now is a different time.  Maybe it's the Powers traffic. Anyway to make a long story longer, we went grocery shopping in town yesterday and Peggy wanted to stop by the RV place on the way out of town.  We looked at a small motorhome and some campers but didn't realy find anything of interest.  So as we were leaving I made the colossal blunder of suggesting " Do you want to run by the other Rv dealer while we're in town".  Of course, the immediate answer was "Sure we might as well".
    Since it's now clear what's coming, I'll skip to the good part.  We found a camper.  I know, your all wondering about having enough room.  Actually we were very suprised as well as we didn't think a camper would be large enough.  It is the biggest size they make, and it has a slide out as well.  It also has a full size queem bed which was a must on our list.  This was the last one of the 2006 models they had and they had it on super sale so the frugal one among us was also very pleased.  All in all it was one of those things that was totally unplanned and yet everything fell into place perfectly.  Well, almost perfectly.  There is one small problem.   The camper can only be hauled on a one ton dually.  Looks like it's time for a new pickup.  Now if I just knew someone who was into pickup info and internet sources etc.  Of course they would also have to be able to read their email more often than once a month.  Hmmm    Then again, that may fall into place as well
       On the technical side of the ledger, along with the satellite hookup, new email addresses, and multiple downloads to Peggy's computer, the network router and cables are hooked back up and working.  We are now using Ebay, Paypal, Ameritrade, Quickbooks and FedEx shipping on a regular basis in regular time.  I can almost feel myself slipping into the Matrix. 
        Have a great week and remember that gratitude pays huge bonuses.  It's one of the best investments you can make.  Five things to be gratfull for?  The five senses.  Which  would you be willing to do without?

    Bug

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, April 29, 2007 @ 01:56 AM  
    I haven't been on since we started the satellite service but tonight my blogs are remaining as new after being read.  Maybe the service is so fast they don't have their usual 20 minutes to change??  

    Up to Date and Back on Line

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, April 08, 2007 @ 10:23 PM  
       It's amazing how much goes on in a few short days. Congratulations to old man Kjetil, but sorry no sympathy here.    I will guarantee that in 30 years your view of 35 will will seem much brighter.  Numbers will always be numbers but the attitude is where the age is.  Enjoy each moment as much as possible.  It's really all any of us have, so from my point of view you can be young and have wisdom as well.  Happy Birthday!
       Congratulations to Lisa on the new job.  Just before we left she told me she was ready for a change of jobs.  Waal-laa, that didn't take too long.  Nice work, now drop the jitters and remember why all of this change is happening.  You created it just as you planned.  You are eminently qualified, you will be working with good people who unanimously like you (what's not to like) so relax and enjoy your creation.  Some sleep would probably help as well.
       Moving on to the Diabetes issue.  Is there a standard test that is done with routine physicals? I have seen ads for blood sugar testing equipment that they say is painless,quick and easy.  Maybe painless for them I don't know, but much improved from the old system of sticking a fork into the end of your thumb to draw blood.  ( OK, maybe not a fork)
       Jeff, have you received any of my emails before or after our trip?  Need your input on status of the new web site.  Also , what have you heard on the Chevy Duramax diesel?  Our neighbor bought 2 of them and really likes them.  Send me an email, please!
        And now to the Bamboo Barron.  If there is a market then you will have a fortune if not it will become like Mom's Ivy going everywhere you don't want it.  We had a small variety at Lk Sawyer.  It's attractive but keeps sending up shoots in unwanted places.  I assume there are many varieties to choose from.  It would be an interesting though for our bank situation.  I wonder what the water requirements are.  Well that's all for now.  It's nice to be home again

    Welcome Uncle Wen

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, March 22, 2007 @ 11:07 PM  
    Uncle Wen was married to my Dad's younger sister Francis.  He lives in Mass. near Boston.  I had the opportunity to talk with him recently and encouraged him to join our blogs.  Wen was a nuclear physicist from MIT in his younger days.  I remember his great sense of humor from when we were kids.  I hope he will join us soon.  I don't think computers will be any problem for him.

    It's a Miracle!

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, March 22, 2007 @ 10:36 PM  
       Have you ever, even once in your whole life, prepared to leave on vacation without a last minute rush?  The inevitable list of the last minute things to do always starts growing rapidly as the day draws near. Inevitably departure times go out the window and it becomes a "we'll leave when we're  #@$%%$#  ready" start.  Well not for us.
       My Angel of Mercy and Organization has interceeded for me.  She has everything packed, organized and mostly loaded in the car and we don't have to leave until tomorrow noon when Violet gets out of school.   She can even slow time down so I have enough to get all of my stuff done as well. I was actually looking for things to do this afternoon.   Later the Universe did recover enough to allow three people to request rental buildings.   The irony of that is we haven't had an order since the 24th of Jan and now hours before we are leaving we get three calls??  Go figure. 
       We will be heading toward Reno then across Nevada to Utah and circle down from Salt Lake city to southern UT and then back up thru the Sequias and into Yosemite.  It should be a great trip with lots to see.  We didn't end up with a suitable phone so we will update you all around Easter.  Bye for now.  Gotta get a laptop!

    Philosophy 101

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 09:45 PM  
    Suggestion: How about a button  for philosophy. You guys have come up with some really inspiring  philosophical topics and comments which I would like to be able to reference.  The problem is in the memory chips.  I fear many have been jarred loose during times when I found myself being the BUG instead of the windshield.  How to find it when you need it is the key.  What say you Blogmeister?

    Snow Ball Delivery??

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, January 11, 2007 @ 08:55 PM  
    Attention Internet Shipping Dept:
      Your internet Snow ball special which you advertised some time ago has finally arrived.  Thank you So MUCH!  When you missed the Christmas delivery date I was very disappointed but now that they have finally arrived I see you not only threw in the extra dozen but you supersized the order as well.  How thoughtful of you.  Now I hate to complain but in the 4-5 inches of bulk snow packing you sent, where do I find the actual snowballs hidden?  It's quite confusing and I just don't know where to look.  I wish you had made the packing snow a different color. Our granddaughter did find one that was very special and wanted to take it to bed, so she put it on her pillow, but when she woke up it had run away. Apparently it also wet the bed.  You didn't mention in your ad they would not be potty trained!  After considering all of the above I have decided to return all of the snow balls and packing material at your expense as advertised in the 30 day free trial offer.  Please send the UPS truck as soon as possible.  Perhaps we may try again next Christmas.

    Yours Truly,


    HeatherDawn Question

    Posted by Richard on Monday, December 25, 2006 @ 10:53 PM  
    Did you receive a picture of Violet with your card?  Also Aunt Sue was asking for a picture of Kadie in her Alaskan parka.  A red headed Eskimo?  Not too many of them around

    Love and Happy Holidays to all


    Blogging Error

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, December 24, 2006 @ 12:24 AM  
    Jeff ,
    Tonight I find that when I select a second blog the handle still remains on the previous blog. ??

    Merry Christmas from the Blogging Grinch

    System Slowing??

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, December 17, 2006 @ 11:45 PM  
    In the last few weeks it seems to be taking longer and longer to load up the web site and also longer to log on.  Anyone else noticing this?  It took 78 seconds to get to the web site and another 37 to log on today.  I have have been caching my cookies regularly as well.  Maybe I just need a new string for my tin can to hook up to.??

    Christmas Thoughts Hmmm?

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, December 16, 2006 @ 06:29 PM  
    Since I seem to actually have a brief bit of spare time I will pull up my soap box.  As to the use of Christmas greetings it's really quite simple.  Greet people how ever you choose and allow them to do the same.  The problem comes when employees are told NOT to say Merry Christmas for fear of offending someone.  If a person is offended by the greeting they have a bigger problem than Christmas.
      As to the continuing attacks on Christmas and Christianity, I think it's not so much about religion as it is the moral vales which it represents.  The secular progressives would have you believe that morality is relative .  There are no absolutes.  Right and wrong are strictly up to the individual.  It's the all about ME attitude.  There is no base line to draw from. Kind of like it doesn't matter what our President does in the privacy of his office as long as the economy is good and we have jobs.  Character, ie. morality doesn't matter.  Maybe that's why there is so much apathy and lack of commitment in our nation today.  Where did our national spirit go.  Just look at the difference in attitude between Pearl Harbor and the attack on  9-11.  Pearl Harbor had volunteers, national commitment and self sacrifice.  At times we were loosing 8000 men a month but we did what was necessary to win.  War is never good but some times necessary to survive.  Our nation is rapidly approaching the point of no return in Iraq.  There are no easy answers and it is a real mess.  While this is true, it is also true that the muslim extremists  are not going to go away just because we leave.  Would you rather fight them in Iraq or Seattle or DC.?  They are not going to be appeased.  They are committed.  How many of us would be committed enough to strap on a bomb for the good of the cause.  People willing to die for their cause are dangerous in the extreme and virtually unstoppable.  Does America have the will?  Not in my opinion , without a base line of values that take in a bigger picture than the ME mentality.
         As to the Humbug view of Christmas, here goes.  Several years back I remember a show, I think on the Discovery channel.  They had a famous guy who specialized in debunking myths such as Yuri Geller and other supernatural acts.  He had taken on the research of the life of Jesus and admitted he could not prove it was a fake.  In any case like most things you can make a list of pros and cons.  In trials they have "expert witnesses" who provide totally opposite views.   It all boils down to a choice.  The real issue is do you live your life based on all of the factual infomation and intellect or go by that deep hidden instinct that lives in your heart.  The place where you know things that you have no basis to know.  Christianity is based on that knowing which each of us has on some level.  It is based on faith in a God that is unprovable.   All the knowledge and all the "facts" will never be enough to make the choice.  It comes from a different place.  Yes, from an intellectual stand point it may not be rational but there is far more to this world than what we can explain rationally.  Unfortunately, Christians are still people with all the same faults as the rest of the world.  We also have extremists, but to lump the majority in with the extremes is not valid or fair.  To me Christians are those who believe in God and Jesus His Son.  We offer our religion to the world in peace.  We do not impose it upon others. Jesus is the difference between the cold hard facts of the universe and the  Love and Peace God  offers each of us.  I've made my choice. How about you?

    Putting Up the Annual Sequoia

    Posted by Richard on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 @ 10:19 PM  
    Yes, I know I'm running sadly behind.   We did get the TREE up last week, so acording to all you weanie tree fluffers that should be excuse enough.  7 1/2' ? What a breeze, although sparkles seem much better than sparks. Ouch!  I'm really not sure why I'm so far behind.  I start out each day with good intentions but at the end of the day what happened???  I have finally got my hip-sacrum joints working together which is a huge relief but then went into a winter cold and zero energy.  I have been trying to sort thru the maze of ebay selling for an outlet for the sawhorses.  What started out as fairly straight forward gets complicated quickly.  There's  auctions vs buy it now, paypal in several versions, storefronts vs listings etc in an ever widening maze.  Some of you probably won't believe this but I am still having to work on PATIENCE.  Christmas shopping has been mostly online thank God for that blessing although it still takes an amazing amount of time to get through a checkout.  Sadly, probably more than Walmart but travel time saving is great.
       As far as tree fluffing vs mental instability HD may be on to somthing.  It could explain a lot of things.  If  I could just remember what a PBA was or was it an APB? 

    Get'em While They Last

    Posted by Richard on Friday, December 01, 2006 @ 11:48 PM  
    Journal of Light Construction
    A transparent toilet tank that doubles as an aquarium is being marketed by Elseware Design in Brooklyn, N.Y.
    www.elseware.to/press/jlc.htm  [Found on Yahoo! Search]
     
     But Mom, where did Nemo go??

    Wow 77 Degeees

    Posted by Richard on Friday, December 01, 2006 @ 01:17 PM  
    That was close to the mean temperature here yesterday.  More expected today, although with the trip to town I will be able to crack the windows now and then.  Oh, guess I forgot to mention we are talking inside temperatures  I appears that I am no longer the cold blooded one in our house.  Certain unnamed persons have discovered how to crank up the kitchen stove really well.  The new Madrone firewood works just right and puts out lots of heat.  Outside temperatures are not so good.  Still cold, but sunny today.  Only 21 days until the days get longer Yaaahhhoooo.  Gotta run.  More on the cow pie road course later

    Birthday Party

    Posted by Richard on Monday, November 27, 2006 @ 02:02 AM  
    Saturday we traveled to Brookings, Or. to celebrate Phyllis Todnem's 100th birthday.  I had not seen her since Grandpa  Todnem [Lawrwnce] died in 1978.  She went with her family back to Ca. and has been in Brookings since around 1998 if I have my facts straight.. She was Grandpa's second wife but they were only together for 4 short years before he died.  She was and still is very gracious and proper.  I can still remember her absolutely perfect pennmanship.  She does look older but also very much the same.  Her hearing and memory are not good but her reflexes are great as she was batting and catching balloons with Violet from her wheel chair All in all she was quite remarkable. The Baker family, John and Barbera live near by the nursing home where Phyllis lives but most of the grand children live in Ca.  I got one picture before our camera went dead but I left our email address and requested some of the photos.  I will post them when they arrive.  All in all it was a good trip and visit and time to catch up.  We were expecting rain all the way but didn't get a drop.  Can't say the same for today.  We got lots of wind and rain starting this morning but it's not white which we are very thankful.  The rest of you can enjoy your snowballs
       I am headed for the Chiropractor ASAP tomorrow as my left hip has been locked up since last Wed   Can't seem to find a comfortable position no matter what I try.  Wish I knew the cause or at least a way of self adjustment.  Nothing has worked so far.  All for now got to move.

    Decadence Has Taken Over

    Posted by Richard on Monday, November 20, 2006 @ 06:21 PM  
    Yep, sorry to say but i guess it had to happen sometime.  We picked up our last building of three from our customer in Powers and sent it to Charleston this morning.  we didn't even get rained on.  You would never have guessed it based on yesterday.  it poured and blew all day Sunday.  The last two deliveries have been real fun although this morning was not too bad.  Saturday we went to Coquille and had to back up a long STEEP driveway.  It was all 4 wheel drive and the weight of the F350 could do but it did go.  This morning we arrived in Charleston and backed into a regular driveway.  When we inquired where they wanded to put the building they indicated back along the end of the house.  The only problem with that was the large pile of stuff they had stacked and covered in the way.  This was all stuff to go into the building.  We finally agreed it would be much better to move to the front of the house along side the stuff and only have to move 1/3 of the pile.  So goes the shed business.     Anyway back to decadence.  We were back before noon and had not been able to finish the NASCAR final race of the season last nite.  So we had some luch and kicked back to watch Jimmie Johnson win the Nextel Championship.  Jimmie is also Violet's favorite driver so it worked out just fine.  Aaah yes, could someone pass the bon bons?


    Powers Update

    Posted by Richard on Monday, November 13, 2006 @ 11:22 PM  
    Time to get back to blogging.  Nice to hear from chime 2.  At least part of the info update was nice.  Could be a possibility of coal in the stockings for the chime adults.  It is nice to here what's going on though.
      On the Powers front we have been busy with a wide variety of things.  Once the saw horses were stashed we went full bore into bank building until the weather shut us down.  With the exception of one operators license being suspended and the daily flogging of the Trainer, the work went well. At some point the gate opener broke and was waiting to be replaced which was just completed today.  There has been a mass movement of storage buildings and our inventory has been wiped out.  This is good except for the fact that certain unnamed persons have the glory of "I told you so".  What me worry? Naa.  Lisa and Mike and family were down for the wrekend and we all had a great time but it sure is quite tonight.  We had shreeking winds last nite.  According to the radio we were to expect 70-80mph wind with 90 mph gusts.  It felt like they were being conservative.  The power finally went off about 7:45 so everybody went to bed with candles.  Thankfully the power came back on about 10 pm so it wasn't too bad.  The bad news was outside when we got up.  The two 20' sections of visqueen had gone in the previous storm but now one of the 40' sections was torn loose from the top of the bank and in a tangle below.  I had attached it with a 2x4 to the railroad ties of the raised bed for the strawberries. I screwed down boards from one side to the RR ties on the other side to anchor as well.  Well the wind ripped the front bankside RR ties loose and sent them and the plastic clear over to the access road past the side of the excavation.  I was thankfull we had moved the water truck off the hill because that's exactly where they landed. Pretty unbelieveable force.  Most of the day was  slime time in the mud removing sheeting ,stakes, and boards and readjusting hay bales.  All that stuff that took hours to set up in the beginning.  Retirement has never looked so bad.  I think I may just go get a real job.  Yeh right!

    Death Wobble Answer??

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, November 12, 2006 @ 04:33 PM  
    Jeff,
       Mike and Lisa are down for the weekend and Mike showed me a new web site called Ford Truck Enthusiasts.com.  There is a ton of info but I ran across this thread in a Super Duty  Forum which pretty much discribes the problem you were having with your old truck  Here's a copy of the best answer I read.

    My 06 F350 4x4 does the same exact thing that all of the other trucks on this forum do with the steering wheel oscillation and the violent shaking. It is down right scary(as well as dangerous). I think i may actually know what the underlying problem is too. My hypothesis (as yet unproven) is as follows:

    In my opinion the symptom not-so-fondly named "death wobble", in this particular instance, would be more appropriately classified as "bump steer". Bump steer is a very common occurance in lifted vehicles and is caused by steering geometry that is changed when you drop the front axle in relation to the frame of the truck. More specifically, it is directly related to the position of your steering centerlink in relation to the track bar.

    Trac bar - 101. The trac bar is a rigid bar that extends from one side of the frame of the vehicle down to the axle on the opposite side of the vehicle. This keeps the axle firmly oriented under the vehicle, preventing it from shearing off under side loads. Without a trac bar, the only thing keeping your axle from going side to side are the bolts on the springs which are woefully under rated for that task. When you have a rigid track bar in place the axle acually moves side to side under the truck as the suspension compesses. This is because while the bar holds the axle firmly, it also forces it to travel in a mild arc. Your front axle actually moves side to side under the truck as much as an inch (under severe wheel travel) when the suspension compresses up and down over bumps. Bump Steer happens when the arc created by the axle differs from the arc created by your steering centerlink. The steering centerlink acts similar to a trac bar because as the suspension flexes, it too travels in an arc. When the axle is moving side to side becuase of the trac bar, the tires actually twist from left to right becuase of the arc created by the steering centerlink. So, if the axle moves an inch, and the steering centerlink only moves say 3/4 of an inch, this means that the tires are twisting left to right a few degrees simply because you hit a bump. This is felt in the steering wheel in mild cases as oscillation and in extreme cases as this wild violent shaking.

    In order to minimize the effects of bump steer, you want to accomplish two things, one, you want your track bar to be roughly the same lenth as your steering centerlink, and two, you always want it to be perfectly parallel to your steering centerlink. Doing this makes the two travel in in the same arcs and minimizes bump steer yada yada. Getting back to the case in point. On the 05-06 superduty trucks, ( at least all the ones I have been able to examine) the track bar is approx. 6 inches shorter than the centerlink and where it mounts to the frame it is about an inch and a half too high in relation to where the centerling moints to the pitman arm. This translates into dramatically different arcs of travel and would seem to me to be a likely cause of the violent shaking on bumpy roads. I doubt that any amount of part swapping will do anything to resolve this problem becuase in my opinion, it is a design issue.

    How to fix this problem? One could make a dropped trac bar mount for the frame side of the trac bar that would move the mointing point down around an inch and a half to make it parallel to the centerlink. This would not totally fix the problem, but would likely help. The last thing to do, and this would be difficult, but if one could adapt the 05-06 superdutys to use the tie rod ends and centerlink that the 99-03 superdutys used, this would mean a shorter overall centerlink and when combined with a lower track bar mount, it should virtually eliminate all bump steer.

    My idea is based on a few assumptions which may or may not be correct.
    1. The largest percentage of vehicles with this problem are 4x4 trucks.
    2. Most of the vehicles that do it, do it right off the dealer lot (even if it doesn't happen isntantly is no reason that it couldn't, given the right set of bumps)
    3. Many owners of 4x4 trucks do experience this problem to varying degrees
    4. Dealers often have troubles repeating this problem because the issue is directly related to wheel travel on the passenger side of the truck. ( if you hit a bump on the drivers side, you will obviously feel the bump, but you won't have the axle traveling in an arc like you would if it hit a bump on the passenger side, so no bump steer)
    5. Dealers often don't know a lot about steering geometry becuase they are an OEM shop. They don't do suspension mods so they haven't had to learn the sciences behind steering and suspension geometry like a custom 4x4 shop would, and therefore wouldn't even think to consider geomety as an issue.
    6. Lastly, becuase so many people have this issue and none of the dealers have completely resolved it, to me that would indicate that it is not so much a faulty component issue, but would more likely be a design and engineering issue.

    I plan on trying these ideas for myself, but until I finish remodeling my house, the wife says no big truck projects. So............unless someone else can try my ideas first it will have to wait till after christmas for me to do some in depth testing and modification to verify things. Any thoughts anyone?
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    Bug Report

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, November 12, 2006 @ 05:05 PM  
    Posted a partial blog about Death Wobble.  Then I went to Tips and Tricks for copy and paste info .  It wouldn't take me back to the blog I wanted to paste to so I went to tag clouds and selected 14 days and all I could get was the list of tips and tricks.  Cleared cache and cookies but tag clouds still would not give me 14 days of blogs.  When I go to blogs directly there are no new blogs so that's my story and I'm stick'in to it.

    PS.   Did you get my email for pricing changes on the FS web site?

    Did the Great Pumpkin Kidnap Our Blogmeister?

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 @ 12:10 PM  
    This may be a new mission for Spiderman, The Bowl Head Pirates, and the Wicked Witch of the West.  No blogs, no emails, and no phone calls.  Hmmm?

    On the Lighter Side

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, October 29, 2006 @ 08:57 PM  
    Lisa, glad you won't have to go to the vet. 

    Our pastor told this story last Sunday:

     A helicopter pilot became disoriented in a dense  fog in Seattle and was lost.  He found a break in the fog and saw a large tall office building .  Seeing people inside he quickly he wrote "Where am I" on a large note pad and held it up while he hovered along side the building. One of the people inside noticed the helicopter and wrote back "You're in a helicopter".  From this infomation the pilot was able to determine exactly where he was.  You see, he had to be at the Microsoft Technical Service Building because where else would you get such technically correct but totally useless information?

    Where Do I Start?

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, October 29, 2006 @ 08:36 PM  
    Finally a day to do something other than move dirt.  It has been a VERY eventful week. I hesitate to say a bad week cause there was much good as well but we have to start somewhere.  Tuesday I forgot the cardinal rule of parking.  Never park small vehicles next to large vehicles.  particularly on the passenger side of the larger one.  Yes, I am my father's son, sigh.  You probably have it figured out by now but the 4 wheeler has a bit of a front end alignment problem along with half of a handlebar and a not so round front wheel.  I think we could say that round went to the water truck.  The  water truck came out of it very nicely with only a small scuff on the fender.  Aaarrrrgh, what was that about the bowl head pirates?
       Next the Bone head pirate captain who had the previous day checked the fuel in the cat was having so much fun that time flew by and so did the diesel just as he reached the top of the sloped bank and was starting down behind a full blade of dirt.  Needless to say the ship[Mr Tracks][ became very quite except for another Aaaarrrrgh from captain Bonehead.  Luckily we have a rescue ship called Longneck.  He was able to climb the grade and remove the dirt in front of Tracks and hook up a chain to tow Tracks into a level port.  One would expect that this being done, it would be a simple matter of a downhill run.  Now Captain Bonehead, being the cautious type thought he really wouldn't want to have Tracks start a runaway and come crashing into him so we summoned the First mate to use the brakes on tracks if necessary.  So far so good the First mate is in place the chain is attached and Longneck is huffing and puffing.  Long neck pulls and Tracks slide slightly and then decides he doesen't like this at all and refuses to move.  Well, Longneck is not about to accept this and snorts a little harder both lifting and pulling on Tracks.  They say chains were made to be broken which also resulted in Longneck and the captain doing a reverse wheelie but thankfully not an endo.  Now this really annoyed Longneck so he reached out his bucket and got behind Track's blade on one side and drug him down the hill one side at a time in a zig zag fashion.  This was a little disconcerting to the first mate as she was going down the grade in a side to side motion.  The tracks literally never turned as there is some automatic lockup if the engine isn't running.  After a little nuckle busting of injector lines and pumping the air out of the system Tracks is now feeling like his old self again.
      I should probably leave this one out but since the First Mate already spilled the beans to Grampa Ed you all may as well know too but first I want to express my profound GRATITUDE that I can tell this story with a happy ending.  Thursday I thought I could save some time and have the First mate run the compactor while I hauled more fill.  This machine has two control a hand throttle on one side and a forward -reverse lever on the other. This lever is designed so the more you move the lever the faster or slower you go either fwrd or reverse but it does not return to neutral by it's self.  Peggy started running in the area we were building up from the base of the excavation and was doing fine until she went further backward up the haul road that I use to bring in dirt.  I had been walking along side her as she was running the compactor  but she seemed to be picking up speed and I realized she was in trouble. This was a nightmare in real time. I was desperately trying to get to the  control lever on the other side of the machine.  My legs felt like concrete. I could see the lever but couldn't reach it.  In a moment of panic Peggy had pulled it to full speed reverse trying to stop the machine. Then I tripped  and looked up in time to see Peggy bail off the compactor just as the rear wheels were going over the bank. This is not the 12-15' bank I had built up so far but the 80' bank from dumping all the excavated material. Thank God she landed on her feet without a scratch.  I got to her in time to watch the compactor driving straight down the bank just like it new what to do.  Then it hit some brush and the other side slope of the hillside and did a flop over on its side still running.  Seeing her OK and with more gratitude than I thought I possesed I bailed over the hill to get the motor shut off.  Once that was accomplished Tracks made a short road to get off the hill and Longneck was once again willing to help and  turned his little buddy to an upright position.  The only damage was a few scratches and a bent muffler and some spilled diesel.  In the mean time Peggy is apologizing profusely for ruining the compactor. While I am gratefull that there was little damage, compared to seeing her standing OK at the top of the bank, the damage wasn't even worth mentioning. What Amazing Grace we were given.  We are currently considering a new agreement where she bakes the pies and I do the dirt work  All in favor?

    Bug Report

    Posted by Richard on Saturday, September 23, 2006 @ 12:44 PM  
    Good morning Jeff,
    Seems as though I am the only one on quality control.  Noticed today that when I opened it said there were no new blogs . When I went to tag clouds 7 days I found a "new" flag for a comment posted on 9-20 by Peggy.  The post was Lisa's "Child of the day"

    Grandpa also has a problem with his computer automatically shutting off after a set time period.  I remember when we we setting it up there was a screen which had options for settings like that but I can not find it now to let it run continuously.  If you could tell us where to look we could avoid the shut downs and he wouldn't have to reload Firefox and AOL each time.  Thanks for your help

    Minnie and Moo Go to China

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, September 05, 2006 @ 12:10 AM  
    Posted a few pictures but didn't get the directory created properly until after the fact.  I hope they will enlarge as mine would not .  Perhaps the Clog Meister would be so kind as to put them in their proper place.  More to come but it takes a long time to upload.  It would be handy to load all the pictures and then hit upload so we don't have to wait for each one to finish.  Anyway check out the mine. No gold or diamonds just yet

    Bug a Boo

    Posted by Richard on Monday, September 04, 2006 @ 01:20 PM  
    I was going to quit bug reporting so the Clog meister could relax but this is a problem.  The last clog  I posted ran out of typing room and would not let me continue to scroll down.                                                      

    Helllooooooow Back at You

    Posted by Richard on Sunday, September 03, 2006 @ 05:06 PM  
       I think maybe the east coast division has been washed away by Ernesto and are now bobbing around in their life boats.  On the other hand the web site is still up so the servers and battery pack may be bobbong along with them. 
       It has cooled down here today and is very pleasant.  So far we have 28 qts and 13 pints of peaches and we my be half way.  I'm doing my best to deplete the supply each time I walk thru the garage. [well almost every time] Nobody even thanks me for my efforts but it's a dirty job and---- 
       At this point we have the mother of all swimming pool excavations and still digging.  Fortune cookies must be getting close.  Still trusting that the angels know what I want but the leap in faith seem more like the Grand Canyon which is what I seem to be creating.   Trust trust trust.  This is one of those situations where I start off with the general idea from the engineer and then the plan unfolds as I go.  The problem is that the more digging I do the more replacement fill is required.  The other given is I have to start with a solid base at the bottom and then start building back up.  It's a good thing the management team has experience.  Oh well, the compactor will be here next Friday.  Let the filling begin!

    Bug Story

    Posted by Richard on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 @ 11:01 PM  
    Jeff,
      I think I found another ornery little critter.  When I logged on tonight There were two new  clogs showing.  "Lisa's story" and "Wow" .  I'm still assuming that the default is for all new blogs.  When I used Tag clouds for a seven day search there were several more new listings.

    Clog Story

    Posted by Richard on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 @ 12:34 PM  
    Jeff,
    Can you program so we can all add to Lisa's story clog without using comments Only restriction should be that you can't edit another posters part of the story.  Maybe another button for stories separate from clogs since they could be very long. Create, create, create

    Bug Quality Control

    Posted by Richard on Thursday, August 24, 2006 @ 01:43 PM  
    Bug busters report :
    1. The old unread posts continue to be a problem for new readers particulaly with the New Post default.  Is there some way of clicking on the old ones without having to open each one to get it off the new list. I realize this is not a true bug just an annoyance which will go away as time scrolls on.
    2. I posted a comment to HD,s "New Posts" blog of 8-21 and when I went back to the blogs it didn't show as new.
    3. The time and date of your last blog were out of sync as it said 9pm of the day 8-23 we read it in the morning.
    4. Suggestion.   Could we have a scroll bar back on the blog list? Mom seems to have a much easier time finding and using the scroll bar than using the wheel.
    5. Received a clogs notice on the 22nd, email
    6. Remember Bug Busters is only dedicated to helping you perfect your system which is already far more perfect than any of us ever expected.

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