23 December 2006

How Pat Saved Christmas (Pie)

Well, my mother had a biopsy this week and don't worry too much it is expected to turn out fine. But because she is in pain after the minor surgery she is unable to bake pies for Christmas.

I have stepped in and as I type I am finishing up my apple pie. I have already completed the pecan pie. So Christmas (Pie) is saved. No store bought crap for us ;)

22 December 2006

I NEED a cloaking toaster!

from the News Briefs section of my ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine:
Researchers at Duke University have developed a device that bends microwaves around an object in such a way as to make it seem that the object is not there at all. The device cloaks a 0.4 in. (10 mm) tall metal cylinder that is overlaid with patterned metallic materials called metamaterials, which enable the device to bend the waves around the object. The device uses microwaves instead of visible light because microwaves have longer wavelengths and interact better with metamaterials. The researchers are no working on a larger version that will cloak an object approximately the size of a toaster.

19 December 2006

More Alternate History

A few more items from my alternate history book:
  • President Blackford (a socialist) is in power (U.S.) when the stock market crashes... so we have Blackfordburghs!

  • Japan bombs Los Angeles but the U.S. is able to protect Hawaii and occupied Canada from Japanese attacks. The war never really develops... or at least not yet.

  • Calvin Coolidge (Dem) wins the 1932 U.S. election but dies before inauguration. his VP, Hoover, becomes president.

  • The new C.S.A. party mentioned in my last post (the Freedom party) sweeps the 1933 C.S.A elections (fyi, the CSA has 6 year terms for president but limited to one term). Jake Featherston is the new CSA president.

  • I am not sure about Okies, but a couple from Toledo is about to venture to California looking for work.

  • References to FDR are building but his name has yet to be mentioned. First, he was seen with his cousin TR. And apparently, he is the current secretary of war for President Hoover.

  • There are parties similar to the Freedom party in France and England. Not much has been said about the English one, but the French party seems to be founded by some radical catholics.
I am nearly through the second book in the second trilogy... so just 4 more books to go!

16 December 2006

Christmas In My Apartment

Last week my apartment did not have a Christmas feel to it (though it did feel like winter thanks to my reluctance to heat it ;) ). The past week has brought many changes... ok only a few but still... I bought some Christmas lights to hang in the window and my mom got me a little artificial Christmas tree for $2.50 and also some little snowmen ornaments.


So, I guess it is going to be Christmas in my apartment after all!

14 December 2006

Can a straight guy talk about shoes? I hope so...

I just decided to share a pic of my new running shoes. A pair of Asics Nimbus VII's. When my ankle started hurting after runs I decided that I needed a new pair of shoes (my old pair of asics are at least 2 years old and are shot). Let me tell you, the nimbus line may cost a little more, but it is well worth it (and they are well named). This is possibly the most comfortable show I have ever worn.

And shiny! (Barney would be proud)

13 December 2006

Piracy Invaded Pierre

Some of you may recall I promised a "Piracy Invades Pierre" post a while back. Well, I came across the pics that inspired that thought. So here they are... better late than never.

Any good pirate keeps a parrot around. Not so much as a pet than to act as a tape recorder/bug. It is always good to know what your crew is saying behind your back!

The Sea Dog has even been dressing the part this winter! Just don't mess with his ration of biscuits if you value your hand! ;)

12 December 2006

Bow before me...

fore I have consumed the General Tsao's Chicken of the Golden Phoenix. The best Chinese food in Rapid City, SD and, in my opinion, the best Chinese food between South Dakota and Washington!

Feast your eyes on it's glory!

Btw, they do not deliver to Pierre :( My parent's brought it back for me (they were in RC for a doctor appointment).

09 December 2006

Pie Day 2006

No, I do not mean Pi day (March 16). Today was pie day at the Capitol, here in Pierre, SD. Free pie was given to anyone visiting the Capitol and the Christmas Tree displays.


I am not entirely sure but I believe it started because some group in the state was not allowed to give pie out at the polls on election day. It was considered to be paying people to vote. Seems like a crazy notion, but I got free pie today... who cares ;)

08 December 2006

Celtic Woman: A New Journey

Well most people know that I am a huge fan of irish/folk music. While I was in Washington I started listening to the Celtic Woman CD and purchased the DVD. The women making up this band... er show have beautful voices that could soothe anyone. Is there any doubt why they have been number 1 on the World Billboard chart for over 60 weeks. Currently, the Celtic Woman Christmas albulm is #1 on the World chart!.

On Wednesday night, I saw the second PBS special by these lovely ladies and it was GREAT! They have even added a new member, Hayley Westenra. It even got me thinking a little. The best fiddlers are the ones that can move around considerably. Screw Charlie Daniels. I would rank Natalie MacMaster and Máiréad (from Celtic Woman) as two of the best fiddle players the world has seen!

04 December 2006

from laptops to pillows?! WTF!

After seeing my friend's couch pillows, I decided that the blogdom (or is it a blogocracy? I prefer blog 'verse!) needs to see mine!
This pillow was a Christmas gift from my parents couple of years ago and displays he railroad bridge over the Missouri river between Pierre and Ft. Pierre, SD. Actually, his pillow was always a nice reminder of SD while I was in Washington ;)

03 December 2006

Bow before me...

...for I am a great cook!

This morning I made a great breakfast!
  • normal pizza crust
  • country gravy
  • scrambled eggs
  • bacon
  • cheddar and mozzarella cheese
The picture didn't turn out very well. But trust me it was delicious! Though I think I can improve upon the crust. We'll see.

02 December 2006

Alternate History

Well, I have good news regarding my laptop... I am now dual booting between Windows XP Media and XP 64bit. The wireless internet is even working in XP64 (thanks to a driver from Gigabyte). Also, it seems Acer's Europe site has a ftp link to a better supply of drivers than their U.S. site ( I am still exploring it a bit though). But this is not my planned blog today so...
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As some of you already know, I am reading a series of alternate history books by Harry Turtle dove.

The series is really a trilogy of three trilogies (what does that make it?). To be even more correct there is a single novel to begin the series. But I am jumping ahead...

Imagine what the world would be like if the Confederacy had won the American Civil War. That is exactly what the author does in the Great War Series. A few minor points before the great war itself:
  • The South won the Civil War.
  • After a second loss in a major war, the republican party is in turmoil... Abraham Lincoln breaks off and forms the Socialist Party. Making the major parties in the U.S. the democratic and socialist parties.
  • Most of Europe backs the C.S.A. so when the Mexican War breaks out the U.S. loses again.
  • The major parties in the south are the Whigs (similar to republicans) and the Radical Liberals.
  • General Custer is the oldest officer in the U.S. Army (Yes, he is still alive!)
  • Philadelphia is the de-facto capital of the U.S.
  • The Statue of Liberty was never built, rather Remembrance was built. A female figure holding a scale and sword. Remembrance Day is celebrated in the U.S. to remember the two losses to the C.S.A. U.S. citizens are ashamed of the past losses.
  • Teddy Roosevelt (Dem) is the president of the U.S. to start the great war and Woodrow Wilson (Whig) is president of the Confederate States.
Borders at the breakout of the Great War.

At the breakout of the great war (WWI and it is started the same), the U.S. allies with Germany, etc. while the C.S.A allies with England, France, and Russia. Canada is a British province, so the U.S. and Germany are faced with two front wars. Let me not forget that Japan is also allied (loosely) with England, etc.

In Europe things, progress (early on) as they really did. Germany invaded France, but slowly through trench warfare. In America, the Confederates quickly took Washington D.C. But it is nothing to look at after relentless shelling from both sides. The U.S. pushes into Kentucky, Texas, and even Sonora. In the Great White North (hehe), The U.S. pushes into Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba.

The story of the war is told from various perspectives... soldiers for both the U.S. and C.S.A. Also, politicians and women behind the lines.

As you may have guessed, the U.S. and Germany prevail and win the war. Kentucky is forced back into the Union, Houston is a new state in the U.S., Sequoyah (Oklahoma), Quebec is now the Republic of Quebec, and Canada is occupied by the U.S.
Post-Great War Map

A few things that occurred during the war:
  • The U.S. squashed a Mormon uprising in Utah.
  • The C.S.A squashed a Red revolution attempts by blacks all over the C.S.A but primarily in South Carolina.
  • Russia withdrew from the war due to a Red Revolution.
  • Ireland is freed from British control.
  • Custer finds the best use for barrels (tanks). Rather than just one or two used with infantry, Custer lined up numerous barrels and had infantry follow them as they 'charged' (rolled?) forward.
After the war, the second trilogy begins (I am currently reading this one).
  • The heavy reparations forced upon the C.S.A. destroys their economy. A new political party, blaming incompetent whigs and Red blacks for the loss, emerges in the C.S.A..
  • Upton Sinclair wins the U.S. presidency for the Socialist party.
  • U.S. economy is booming.
  • Canadian Uprising squashed by the U.S.
  • Northern Ireland uprising squashed by the U.S.
  • Military occupation of Utah (to prevent another Mormon uprising).
As I continue to read i will ry to add more tidbits from this series for everyone.

01 December 2006

My lap is warm, is yours?

Well guess what! I am typing this blog on my new laptop! But not any laptop, this baby has a AMD Turion 64bit dual core cpu (1.6GHz), among other great features:
Operating System Windows XP Media Center Edition
CPU Type AMD Turion64 X2 TL-50(1.6GHz)
Screen 15.4" WXGA
Memory Size 2GB DDR2
Hard Disk 120GB
Optical Drive DVD Super Multi
Graphics Card ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 IGP
Video Memory shared memory
Communication Modem, LAN and WLAN
Dimensions 14.1" x 10.6" x 1.2-1.3"
Weight 6.2 lbs.
CPU Type AMD Turion 64 X2
CPU Speed TL-50(1.60GHz)
CPU L2 Cache 2 x 256KB
Not mentioned is the nifty (but not necessary in my mind) web cam on top of the screen.
This is a great laptop, but when I installed Windows XP 64 I lost much of the functionality thanks to driver issues (wireless nic, webcam, among others). So I used to restore discs to go back to Windows XP Media Center. But don't worry folks! I will install XP64 on a different partition and try to resolve the driver issues ( I wasn't patient enough last night).

As one of my readers (one of two I believe ;) ) posted earlier this week I was not alone looking laptops. Actually, he found the same laptop for much cheaper at Circuit City for their day after Thanksgiving sale, but as you already know (you do read the blogs i link to, right?) that he did not get it because CC only carried one in stock and he was 2nd in line! Sounds like a reason to avoid CC (or take over for the incompetent management ;) ).

Man, it is nice to actually use my wireless network myself for a change and, did you know, that google talk allows me to be logged in on multiple machines (unlike MS Messenger)? Well my lap is warm enough, so I will go ahead and post now ;)

29 November 2006

UPS Wormhole in Philly?

UPS never ceases to amaze me. Apparently a package I have coming from California needed to be routed through Philadelphia, PA to on it's way to me (in Pierre, SD). See below.

28 November 2006

News and the Spread of Cobloggeration

A few news blurbs...

Outsourcing education.
As a former college tutor this amazes me. I see a business opportunity. Use American college students to tutor HS students and other college students online! It could be LEGEND-wait for it-DAIRY ;)

Console Kill The PC Game
Well, it is sure looking like it, but FPS games and real-time strategy games are still better on the PC (in my opinion).

And, wow, cobloggeration can occur in the same post as the original post! Check out Stinson vs. Stinson.

24 November 2006

PIE!

In honor of thanksgiving yesterday, here is what I prepared: Apple Pie!

I went with my parents and my sister to my grandfather's home for Thanksgiving. Last year, while in Washington, I traveled to my Aunt's home for Thanksgiving and baked a pecan pie to take along. Well, this year I decided to prepare a dish to take along too. I chose apple pie. I purposefully used more apples than were called for, but I like a "big" pie ;) I may have used larger than normal slices, but I was very happy with the results of my pie.

18 November 2006

The Most Dangerous Road

Americans always complain about the roads or road construction, but do they really have that bad? Apparently not.

Last week I watched a very interesting show on The History Channel entitled Death Road. The show is about a road from Bolivia's (administrative) capital, La Paz, to the remainder of the country. The death road winds it's way down through the Andes Mountains from La Paz to the remainder of the nation.

The worst stretch of the death road is less than 50 miles long and yet it is the site of 200-300 fatalities per year. I was amazed to find out that at times it had a grade of 14%!

A great article from the BBC, very similar to the History Channel presentation.

17 November 2006

War Over

The war is over. The advertisers have won. The Chicago White Sox managed to sell their game time! Next season, all Chicago White Sox home games will start at 7:11 P.M.! 7-Eleven paid $500,000 for the White Sox to start all home games at 7:11PM for 3 years.

Read Rick Reilly's response:

15 November 2006

Backwards?

As a friend hinted at, the republicans had this country going backwards... maybe now we can get things turned around? I certainly hope so!

13 November 2006

Engineering To Navigate The World

A friend of mine made the Rapid City Journal today, but sadly he did not give a shout out to the blog 'verse in his interview. Any how, I won't hold that against him, so here is the interview.

12 November 2006

Chili Cheese Fries

Lunch/Supper today is a nice, delicious pan of chili fries! And they were great!

10 November 2006

Where's My Big Stick?

I need it to teach some political journalists about checks and balances. Apparently, someone thinks that having more than one party hold seats in congress is a bad thing because nothing gets done. He also seems to think that nothing good comes from a different party controlling congress than the presidency.

I do not agree with this at all. With one party in complete control, too much can be done. When both parties are forced to work together fewer laws get passed, but the laws are better for the nation. The democratic process is better when cooperation is maintained. Just like blogging is better when cobloggeration is maintained ;)

Damn, another political post... maybe I should take the big stick to myself too ;)

07 November 2006

How I'm Voting This Afternoon

Go ahead, ask anyone that knows me. I hate politics. There are many issues that people argue over and no one is going to change their stance, abortion being the main one. But as the contributer of the word cobloggeration, I feel I need to add my two cents on the SD election.

Constitutional Amendment C - South Dakota statutes currently limit marriage to unions between a man and a woman. However, the State Constitution does not address marriage.
Amendment C would amend the State Constitution to allow and recognize marriage only between a man and a woman. It would also prohibit the Legislature from allowing or recognizing civil unions, domestic partnerships or other quasi-marital relationships between two or more persons regardless of sex.

I do not support this amendment. Heck, I don't support the current law. I do support separation of church and state. If a church doesn't want to marry a homosexual couple that is fine with me. But why can't they get a marriage license from the county? They are living together, supporting each other, and loving each other; why can't they get the tax benefits too?

Amendment D - The State Constitution currently requires that all taxable property be valued for tax purposes at no more than its actual value, and that all property be classified and taxed uniformly. The proposed amendment to the State Constitution would base the taxable value of property upon “acquisition value” for property sold after January 1, 2007. The Legislature may authorize the assessed value of such property to be annually adjusted by up to three percent, using the 2003 assessed property valuation as the base year. The taxable value of the property may be further adjusted if the property has changed use or classification or has been subject to
addition, improvement or destruction. The limitations of this amendment will not apply to centrally assessed property or to any property sold prior to January 1, 2007.

I do not support this amendment. This amendment does not support the economy. This amendment claims to support the elderly, but doesn't. What this amendment does is base the property taxes off of the selling price rather than the assessed value. This will lessen the tax on people living in homes for long periods of time. It hurts the elderly, most older people do not stay in the same home they raised their children in. The move to a smaller home or one all on one floor. This amendment hurts new home buyers (like myself). It won't keep me from buying home sometime, but I would have to take on a larger share of the tax burden than say my parents (who have more savings and make more than I do).

Amendment E - Citizens serving on juries, school boards, city councils, county commissions, or in similar capacities, and prosecutors and judges, are all required to make judicial decisions. Their decisions may be reversed on appeal, or they may be removed from office for misconduct or by election. However, they cannot be made to pay money damages for making such decisions. This allows them to do their job without fear of threat or reprisal from either side. The proposed amendment to the State Constitution would allow thirteen special grand jurors to expose these decision makers to fines and jail, and strip them of public insurance coverage and up to one-half of their retirement benefits, for making decisions which break rules defined by the special grand jurors. Special grand jurors are drawn from those who submit their names and registered voters. The proposed amendment is retroactive. The special grand jurors may penalize any decision-maker still alive for decisions made many years ago. If approved, the proposed amendment will likely be challenged in court and may be declared to be in violation of the US
Constitution. If so, the State may be required to pay attorneys fees and costs.

The first time I heard about this amendment I supported it. But since I have learned too much about it to even consider such a thing. My democratic colleague was right in his comment. I learned from my sister, a political science major at USD, that it was started by someone who lost a case or suit (I forgot the details). I would consider supporting it in the case of judges and the attorney general's office, but I do not support it in the case of a jury. Serving on a jury is a civic duty, but you should not fear the consequences of an honest decision. And the amendment should not let this special grand jury make up it's own rules. That and the retroactive bit are just foolhardiness ;)

Amendment F - This proposed amendment to the State Constitution includes recommendations by the Constitution Revision Commission. The amendment would remove the current limitation on expense reimbursements received by legislators, and would allow legislators to receive salary, per diem, expenses and mileage reimbursement as provided by law. The amendment would remove the current specific prohibitions against enacting private or special laws. The Legislature would be restricted by a general prohibition against enacting a special law when a general or local law can be made applicable. The amendment would remove the Congressional term limit, which the federal courts have found unconstitutional. The procedure for introduction of a bill would be shortened. The amendment would require a two-thirds vote to close a legislative session to the public and prohibit any vote to be taken in a closed session. The amendment would allow the Legislature to exercise emergency powers in the event of man-made and natural disasters.

I do not support this amendment. While the beginning of it sounds good, I do not support allowing the legislature to close any meetings or sessions to the public.

Initiated Measure 2 - South Dakota currently taxes tobacco products. The proposed law would increase taxation on tobacco products sold in the state. The tax on a 20 stick cigarette package would be raised by $1.00; the tax on a 25 stick cigarette package would be raised by $1.25.
The tax on all other tobacco products such as cigars, roll-your-own, and chewing tobacco, would increase from 10 percent to 35 percent of the wholesale price. The proposed law would deposit up to $30 million of tobacco tax revenue into the state general fund. The next $5 million, if
any, will be deposited in the tobacco prevention and reduction trust fund. Tobacco tax revenue in excess of $35 million, if any, will be divided among the property tax reduction fund, the education enhancement trust fund, and the health care trust fund. The proposed law also establishes continuous appropriations out of the tobacco prevention and reduction trust fund for specified purposes.

I support this measure. It is a use tax, so you can avoid paying it by not smoking. Even better would be a law like Washington passed last year banning smoking in ALL public places including bars, etc. There is an exception for clubs like the VFW and American Legion in it.

Initiated Measure 3 - State law currently allows local school boards to establish the start of a regular school term on any date. The proposed law would prohibit local school boards from establishing the start of a regular school term prior to the last day of August.

I do not support this measure. School boards should be able to choose their own start date and end date.

Initiated Measure 4 - This initiative would allow persons, including minors with parental consent, with a debilitating medical condition, to be certified to grow (not more than six plants), possess (not more than one ounce) and use small amounts of marijuana for medical purposes.
“Debilitating medical condition” is defined to include cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, or a chronic, debilitating condition that produces cachexia, wasting syndrome, severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, including epileptic seizures, severe or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease or fibromyalgia or any other
medical condition approved by the Department of Health. Certification may be accomplished by submitting medical records to the Department of Health or by submitting a doctor’s recommendation. A person may not drive while impaired by marijuana and may not smoke marijuana in any place where tobacco smoking is prohibited. Growth, possession and use of marijuana will still be illegal under federal law but certification is a defense to criminal prosecution under state law.

I do not support this measure. The law would still forbid the sell of marijuana. By allowing growth of it for medical purposes, it will make it even easier for youth to get a hold of it.

Initiated Measure 5 - State law currently allows state employees to use vehicles owned or leased by the State only for state business. There is a limited exception for state employees with a supervisor’s approval. The Governor and certain law enforcement personnel are
exempt. The proposed law requires aircraft owned or leased by the State to be used only for state business, with no exceptions. A person violating this provision would now be subject to civil and criminal penalties.

I do not support this measure. Currently, when the state plane is used for non-state business the state is reimbursed. This additional cash flow may be small compared to the budget but it is useful in maintaining the state plane.

Initiated Measure 7 - The State operates video lottery as authorized by State law. During the last year, the State received approximately one hundred twelve million dollars ($112,000,000.00) from video lottery which is 11% of the state general fund budget. The proposed law would repeal video lottery and eliminate this source of revenue.

I do not support this measure. It would be nice to be rid of a state funding source dependent on gambling, but I do not see a logical successor to the funding. Also, this is like a use tax, so no one's arm is being twisted to play the games.

Initiated Measure 8 - State laws impose a four percent tax on the gross receipts of companies providing wireless telecommunications (cell phone) services instead of a property tax. Last year the State received approximately eight and one-half million dollars ($8,500,000.00) from the cell phone tax. Forty percent (40%) of these revenues are distributed to counties based on population; the balance goes to the State. The proposed law would repeal this tax, and eliminate this source of revenue.

I do not support this measure. I own a cell phone and yet I support this tax. I am still paying less than I did in Washington and this is a use tax... so no one is forced to pay it.

Referred Law 6 - Current South Dakota law generally allows a pregnant woman to obtain an abortion during the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. Beyond 24 weeks, abortions may be performed only if necessary to preserve the life or health of the pregnant woman. House Bill 1215 would prohibit any person, at any time, from providing any medicine or other substance to a pregnant woman for the specific purpose of terminating her pregnancy. However, a person may provide a contraception substance to a woman without penalty prior to the time her pregnancy could be determined by conventional medical testing. HB 1215 would also prohibit any person, at any time, from using any instrument or procedure on a pregnant woman for the specific purpose of terminating her pregnancy, unless the person is a licensed physician performing a medical procedure to prevent the death of the pregnant woman. Any person other than the pregnant woman who violates the provisions of HB 1215 would commit a felony. If approved, HB 1215 will likely be challenged in court and may be declared to be in violation of the US Constitution. If so, the State may be required to pay attorneys fees and costs.

I do not support this law. It gives no exceptions for rape or health of the woman. It will likely be declared unconstitutional. This is an issue that I cannot stand. It is nearly impossible to change anyone's mind on it. So I will not say anymore about it.

05 November 2006

More F.E.A.R. XP

Well, I finished Fear XP (Extraction Point) this morning. It was short, even for an expansion. Possibly not worth the price, but still very enjoyable. Unlike most games, this one doesn't have a happy ending... OK, it depends whose side you are on. In my opinion no one (except the main character) is good and even that is questionable.

I do have a few more screen shots for you though.

I hope they have insurance! And the civil in me loves that the game makers added rebar to the concrete ;)

He needs some aspirin.

That sign is meant to be ignored!

04 November 2006

Extraction Point

Well, frequent visitors to my blog may recall that back in May and June I played the PC game FEAR. A first-person shooter (FPS) where you are a member of the "First Encounter Assault Recon, the military's top-secret task force assigned to deal with paranormal situations".

Well, now I have started playing the expansion to it: Extraction Point. After the destruction of a facility in Auburn, the chopper carrying the main character away goes down. You have to fight your way through clone soldiers and supernatural critters. Plus Alma, the scariest enemy in the game. I've seen her torch rooms/buildings and completely slaughter soldiers (without firing a shot). Thankfully, she saved my ass in one scene of extraction point... I suspect I know why but I can't reveal it to you because it would spoil the original game.

As I have been playing, I have managed to take a handful of screenshots:

My partner is taken by some ghouls... guess I have to work alone now!

A USAF plane downed in downtown Auburn.

As I climbed up this ladder, Alma popped out at the last second giving me quite a fright. I fell to the ground and she vanished (as she seems to do too often).

I don't recall what year this game is supposed to take place in but checkout the Fed. Min. Wage!

02 November 2006

Bad Humour Island

As I have stated here before, I enjoy mountain biking on La Framboise Island. The island is a sandbar island and is home to many different animals and vegetation including: deer, beaver, and cottonwood and redwood trees.

I normally don't like to carry my camera along because I don't like to stop. I really enjoy trying to keep my speed up as I pedal along he winding trails and between the trees. But sometime in the past week I took my camera along and snapped a few pics for you, my readers.

Enjoy!







01 November 2006

Political Platform

What is that sound? What is that feeling in the air? Could it be? Are the internet rumors true? YES! Cobloggeration has been spreading like wild fire. The culprits? These two.

Well, as my comrades have done, here is my political platform:
I am not at all surprised by the results. Overall, I am more of a centrist politically, but the current major issues in politics have me shifting towards the "left". Well, except on immigration.

I think my isolationist tendencies have surfaced in this platform. I believe we should not be in Iraq, though we will win it (at too high a cost) and I believe that illegal immigration needs to be curbed.

Well, I think that my bloggin' ways will return with the cooler temps that have hit SD. So, what should you expect to see?
  • Pics from one of my rides on La Framboise Island
  • Piracy invades Pierre
  • New PC for a friend
  • FEAR: Extraction Point
  • And hopefully more...

27 October 2006

Cleaning up pictures on my desktop...

As ou can guess by the title, I found a pair of pics on my desktop that I have been meaning to blog about but never got around to. First up, I discovered how Youtube REALLY works.
And second, I did take the World's Shortest Political Quiz. To be honest, I was not surprised by the outcome: I am a centrist with liberal and libertarian tendencies.

26 October 2006

45 minutes = $50,000

How much damage can a 7 and 10 year old cause? $50,000! I suspect the ten year old will spend some time in a juvenile detention center, the parents' insurance premium will rapidly increase if they don't lose it entirely. And besides the punishment from the parents, the 7 year old gets away with it. (Well, if he were my son I would make him do a large number of chores for the owner(s) of the home he destroyed nearing 50k in value).

19 October 2006

Rollin' Down To Old Oahe

Well, I came up with a parody of Rollin' Down To Old Maui based upon my return to SD. he original is one of my favorite whaling songs, what do you think of my parody?
It's a damn tough life full of toil and strife
We civils undergo.
And we don't give a damn when the day is done
How hard the winds did blow.
For we're homeward bound from the Yakima ground
With a good truck, taut and free
And we don't give a damn when we drink our rum
With the girls of Old Oahe.

(chorus)
Rolling down to Old Oahe, me boys
Rolling down to Old Oahe
We're homeward bound from the Yakima ground
Rolling down to Old Oahe.

Once more we cruise with a westerly gale
Through the ice and wind and rain.
Them native maids, them midwestern glades,
We soon shall see again.
twelve hellish months have passed away
One the dry Sagebrush Sea,
But now we're bound from the Yakima ground
Rolling down to Old Oahe.

chorus

Once more we cruise with a westerly gale
Towards our midwestern home.
Our cargo secured, our traffic engineering done,
And we ain't go far to roam.
Our stuns'l bones is carried away
What care we for that sound?
A living gale is after us,
Thank God we're homeward bound.

chorus

How soft the breeze through the cottonwood trees,
Now the sagebrush is far astern.
Them native maids, them midwestern glades
Is a-waiting our return.
Even now their soft brown eyes look out
Hoping some fine day to see
Our baggy tarp runnin' 'fore the gales
Rolling down to old Oahe.

chorus

15 October 2006

Blog-block

I am blogging less often than I used to, but why? While I was in Yakima I blogged nealy everyday, even going 100 straight days with a post! But what happened?

Well, I felt the same as my KC friend while I was living in Yakima. But since I have returned to Pierre, SD, I have spent more time outdoors (kayaking, mnt biking) and I have spent more time with friends, thanks to close proximity of a few college friends and my willingness to drive a few hours. Also, football season (both college and NFL) has also hindered my blogging.

Well, as the winter progresses, I should be able to blog more often. My outdoor activities will go away, leaving me with working out at the YMCA.

12 October 2006

Boxes

I haven't mentioned work at the SDDOT Office of Bridge Design (OBD) in a while, so here you are...

The past couple of weeks I have been working on some box culvert layouts (pre-design), rather simple but still needs to be done before the design phase. Well, the last couple of days I worked on a huge box culvert layout that will be replacing a small bridge over the Fall River in Fall River County, SD. It is a 5 barrel 14ft x 13ft (span x rise). Meaning 5*14+6*9.5/12 (9.5" walls) or 74 ft 9 inches wide! And annoyingly, it was skewed at 55 degrees and did not use standard wingwalls... oh well.

09 October 2006

Picture Perfect Monday

It's October and I have been kayaking?! I went on saturday but that is not the topic of this post. Later on on saturday, I was down by the (Missouri) river (well, what else do you expect from a pirate?) and took some great pictures of the fall scenes and sunset.



05 October 2006

Three Item Thursday!

  1. Before I get into the "real" news... I might as well own a home. I have been doing yardwork this week and I don't even ppwn a yard! First of all, I cleaned out my parent's gutters earlier this week and managed to cut my hand twice on them. Second, today I hauled leaves, crabapples, etc. to the yardwaste dropoff. OK alright, I didn't do that much yardwork and I really don't mind helping my parents after all they have done for me. But griping can be fun to!
  2. Thanks to my loyal Navigator, I am now the proud owner of a Garmin GPSmap 60Cx. I decided to tryout this crazy fad called geocaching and I actually had fun this evening. I think I discovered my next hobby ;) Below is where I found a cache at tonight:
  3. But most importantly, GAS HAS DROPPED BELOW $2 IN SOUTH DAKOTA, while remaining at or above $2.42 in Washington... Take that Yakima! ;)

01 October 2006

Have Camera, Will Travel

First off, I apologize for not blogging in the last week. I do not have any excuses; I just didn't take the time to blog.

I did manage to use my camera between Thursday and today, so I will share with you some of my recent pics.

Capitol Creek in Pierre, SD flowing near the DOT building.

The SD Capitol Building.
Well, I went to Rapid City this weekend for M-Day, so...

The new Exit 60 interchange:
It used to be a non-standard interchange, where westbound traffic exited from the left land and not all movements were provided. But now it is a single-point interchange.

Another, closer, shot:

Ah, Dunn Brothers!

The best coffee!

Sadly, I rarely thought to take a picture while in Rapid but I did take the time to snap a few more shots on my way back to Pierre.

The leaves changing alongthe Bad River:

"Something" that slowed down my trip home. It sortof looks like a hull but I think it probably is a storage tank/bin for something.

And some leaves changing in Pierre: