"Charity, if you have the means, is a personal choice, but charity which is expected or compelled is simply a polite word for slavery." Terry Goodkind, The Pillars of Creation
Saturday, June 30, 2012
E-books
Friday, June 29, 2012
E-reading
I recently bought the new iPad. I've used the Kindle app on my iPhone from time to time, when I had a few minutes to spare. Well, I recently thought I'd try reading on my iPad for an extended period of time.
After doing this for a couple of weeks, I have to say that I prefer reading on the e-ink Kindle. The screen images on the iPad are amazing, to be sure. And, even though the iPad is really lightweight, after awhile of holding it, it feels like it weighs a ton. That never happens on my Kindle. And I do seem to get more eye strain from the backlit iPad than I get from the e-ink on Kindle.
The iPad has replaced much of what I do on my MacBook Pro (unless it involves a lot of typing, like this!). But I think I'll stick with the Kindle for reading.
As for Amazon vs Apple's book store, I'm a bit miffed that the prices are always exactly the same on both sites! And with publishers pitching a fit about Amazon's initial pricing, e-books aren't nearly the bargain they used to be.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The Earth. The big blue marble
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Yet another adult stem cell victory
Doctors in Poland have successfully made blood vessels from skin stem cells.
Drop the abomination that is fetal stem cell research, and start plowing money into ADULT STEM CELLS!!!
Monday, May 28, 2012
New Grill
I ended up getting the Akorn Kamado grill. I've used it 3 times so far and I'm pleased. Very little lump charcoal heats up to over 400 degrees in about 15 mins.
Shameful. He's on MSNBC. What a surprise.
I guess the pressure finally got to him, and he issued a 3 paragraph apology; the text of the apology seemed kind of slimy to me (throwing in a dig on people who support the military but never enlisted).
I wonder if he had Keith Olbermann proofread the apology, first?
Saturday, May 19, 2012
The Avengers rocked!
If you haven't seen it, go. Perfect big screen movie! Plus, be sure to stay for the end of the credits!
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Nice day today
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Composite girlfriends
Wonder how many other parts of his "autobiography" are made of compost as well.?.?
Super moon
Friday, May 04, 2012
Apple TV
Another Apple product that I just love! My local Internet provider sells me 10 meg download speed, which is more than fast enough to stream Netflix. I do hate that almost nothing "new" is available for streaming; however most of my Netflix viewing is tv shows, of which there are plenty to choose from. And streaming on the Apple TV is nearly perfect.
Also, with iTunes match and iPhoto AirPlay, I can listen to my personal music collection while the tv screen is cascading my pictures.
Finally, you haven't played Angry Birds until you can play it on your flat screen tv.
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Blogger app
The newest iPad is awesome
When I got my first gen kindle, I remember feeling like I was on the starship Enterprise when I used it. Well, the iPad is even better! I can see Captain Picard walking thru the halls, reading his latest briefings on the iPad.
It's great for games. I love using twitter on it. I've discovered apps like Flipboard, which for a news junkie like me is just plain awesome! I've converted over half of my magazines over to the newsstand app. The ones I haven't are just because they aren't available yet. I'm disappointed that the Wall Street Journal isn't newsstand compatible; but it's own app works great.
I'm still not sold on iBooks though. I just like the look of e-ink better, and I prefer the feel of my 3rd gen kindle while reading for a long period of time.
Overall I give the new iPad 5 stars, and recommend you get the best one you can afford.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
New addition to the family

We've recently been blessed with a new member of the family. One day, while watching the show "Too Cute" on Animal Planet we saw a dog breed we'd never even heard of, but immediately fell in love with: the Havanese. After doing some research, we decided to get one. She's a beautiful 2 pound, eight week old dynamo. She's fit right in already and seems smart as a whip. We look forward to watching her grow.
Part of the official definition of the breed mentions that their expressions are "mischievous rather than cute.". Nothing could be more true.
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Low carb update
Everybody needs to read Gary Taubes book "Why we get fat." It's an eye opener.
Thursday, January 05, 2012
Low carb dieting
He has a pretty convincing argument that our modern lifestyle of over-abundant, highly-refined, low-nutrient high-carb lifestyle is killing us. People are eating a low fat, high carb diet in record numbers, yet America is getting fatter and fatter. We just weren't designed to eat foods that nearly instantly turn to sugar in our bodies.
4 days into the diet, and I am having absolutely no acid reflux (I've completely stopped my heartburn meds). I have no headaches. Have already lost some weight (which Dr Atkins freely admits is initially partly water weight). But for the first time in years, I was able to pass up the donuts at work this morning without even a second thought.
Again, let me stress that you should read the book before you criticize him. Even if you don't start his eating plan, you'll learn a lot about nutrition.
Things we should all agree on
2. Everyone should boycott movie & television technology beyond Blueray. I'm sick and tired of having to purchase all my movies again and again.
3. US citizens should adopt the afternoon siesta.
4. Don't tell your doctor that you have a "high pain tolerance." We all automatically know you are a wuss at that point.
5. When asking your doctor for pain meds, don't request them by their street names (i.e. "hydros")
6. Texting while driving should be a capital offense. Or at least life imprisonment spent breaking big boulders into pea gravel.
7. Dogs are man's best friend. Cats would be happy to claw out your eyes.
8. MTV should be required to show at least 3 music videos a day.
9. Opinions are not like a$$holes or belly buttons. I've seen people who don't have a navel or an anus.
10. Broadcasting fishing or bowling on TV should be limited to prison televisions.
This day in history

On January 4, 1903, Thomas Edison electrocuted Topsy the elephant, in an attempt to demonstrate how AC current was too dangerous to use for our country's power grid. It was actually caught on film.
Despite this gruesome display, Edison's Direct Current electricity grid just didn't have the oomph to power our growing country. Tesla's AC system won out in the end. Edison was a genius, for sure; but this example of poor judgement shows he was all to human as well.
Health care rationing
However, government controlled health care will indeed be zero-sum. Since it's actually impossible for government to create wealth, and their only way to actually get more money is to raise taxes, there is only a finite amount of money that can be budgeted towards health care. So they will soon have to make decisions for the "public good." This will mean that once you reach the end of your usefulness to the government, they will no longer provide access to medical care.
In other words, your elderly grandmother will be denied dialysis based on government actuary tables.
It's the only way they can control costs. Which, lets be honest, is the only reason big government Looters want socialized medicine. They don't care if you live longer & healthier. They certainly don't care if a physician practice is more efficient. In fact, the earlier you die, the less you cost. Can you say "Logan's Run?" Or "Soylent Green is people!!!?