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Mobile Blogging

I figured I would check out using utterz from my blackberry. There seems to be no way to attach any of my photos to the entry that I emailed a little while ago. I guess I will have to call and do it that way.

Mobile post sent by Richard using Utterz Replies.

Mobile Blogging

I figured I would check out using utterz from my blackberry. There seems to be no way to attach any of my photos to the entry that I emailed a little while ago. I guess I will have to call and do it that way.

Mobile post sent by Richard using Utterz Replies.

One More Reason to Get Rid of Farm Subsidies

Taken from the Downsizer Dispatch:

The politicians want us to burn more ethanol in
our cars. Like most plans concocted by politicians, this one is a terrible idea
that is having devastating consequences. Here are the facts about ethanol . . .

Ethanol consumes more energy than it produces. A study by Cornell and UC
Berkeley found that corn converted to ethanol consumes 29% more energy than it
creates. Most of these energy losses come from the burning of extra fossil
fuels. Energy losses from other sources of ethanol, such as switch grass (45%) and
wood (57%) are even
worse.

Strike one for ethanol.

Burning ethanol in our cars emits less carbon dioxide (CO2) than burning
gasoline, but this hardly matters given the net energy loss involved in
ethanol’s production. Burning extra fossil fuels to create ethanol adds more
carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than we save by using ethanol as a partial
substitute for gasoline. Overall, ethanol increases CO2 emissions, raising the
risk of global warming.

Strike two for ethanol

When farmers use their land to grow crops for ethanol production, instead of
food, the food supply drops and the price of food rises. Increased food prices
create an incentive to plow new land to replace the missing food crops.
Expanding the acreage used for agriculture also adds extra CO2 to the
atmosphere.
A study reported in the journal “Science” indicates that, depending
on the crop used to create the ethanol, it could take tens or even hundreds of
years for ethanol to make up for the CO2 surge caused by plowing more land for
agriculture.

Strike three for ethanol. If we were playing baseball ethanol would now be on
its way back to the dugout, but we aren’t done yet . . .

Ethanol increases the cost you pay for food. A University of Iowa study
indicates that ethanol production increased the average food bill by about $47
over the last six months of 2007. This increase in food prices is also having
knock-on effects on food prices around the world, devastating
consumers in under-developed nations.

Strike four for ethanol.

Ethanol also makes your fuel prices rise. Politicians mandated that refineries
add 4 billion gallons of ethanol to your gasoline in 2006, in spite of the fact
that ethanol is twice as expensive as gasoline. This is part of the
reason it costs you so much to commute to work.

Strike five for ethanol.

Ethanol has also been sold as a way to make our fuel supply more secure, but an
examination of this claim by scholars from the Cato Institute (published in the
Washington Post) indicates that corn crops are far more variable than the world
oil supply. The more
we depend on ethanol the more likely we are to have fuel shortages after a bad
harvest.

Strike six for ethanol. Having struck out twice, you might think that it’s time
for ethanol to retire from the field, but there’s still more to come . . .

Ethanol has also been sold as an important part of achieving energy independence,
but this is another myth. Even if we used ALL the corn produced in the U.S. to
make ethanol, and NONE of it for food, U.S. gasoline consumption would drop by
only about 12%. This
wouldn’t even make us independent of the oil we import from the Middle East
(which is about 14% of our total consumption), let alone the oil we import from
other parts of the globe.

Strike seven for ethanol.

Ethanol makes it more likely that you will burn to death in your car. Neither
water nor conventional foams work on ethanol fires. Ethanol fires require
special materials and training to extinguish.

Strike eight for ethanol.

The ethanol program is really a government program of corporate welfare. In
“Archer Daniels Midland: A Case Study In Corporate Welfare,” James
Bovard shows how big agri-business corporations have used government subsides
and tax breaks, like those for ethanol, to loot billions of dollars from
taxpayers and consumers. Our government’s ethanol policies are a major culprit.
Bovard estimates that every
$1 of profit earned by ADM from its ethanol operation has cost taxpayers $30.

Strike nine for ethanol. We have now retired the side.

The case is clear. All government mandates, subsidies, and tax breaks for
ethanol production must end, immediately. If we can achieve this goal we will
improve the environment, reduce government spending, and make it easier to
balance the federal budget. Better yet, all of this can be achieved while also
lowering your fuel and food prices.

Please send Congress a message instructing them to end all subsidies and
mandates for the production and use of ethanol. You can do so here.

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Mississippi Storm Damage

With all of the powerful storms that have moved through the south and southeast over the last couple of days, there has been quite a bit of damage. As I am typing this Friday night, offline, we are currently under a severe thunderstorm warning for the next hour or two and a tornado watch for the next three hours.
This is a bit of AP video from the Jackson, Mississippi area.



At least 20 people have been transported to hospitals in the Jackson area by ambulances.
We certainly need the rain in my area but I could do without the storms that are bringing it.
This short bit of video was from Arkansas, after a tornado swept through the area.


CBS reports the tornadoes and thunderstorms that have ripped through Arkansas. Rivers are overflowing their banks in Kentucky and there may be more flooding and bad weather to come.

Feels like Saturday

For some reason it has felt like Saturday since I got up this morning. I think that’s due to the fact that the girls are on Spring Break. Since they’ve been out of town all week I haven’t gotten used to them being here and now that they are it feels like a weekend.

I managed to sleep late for the first time this week. I don’t think I have gotten to sleep in on my day off in quite some time. Crawled out of bed around nine and just bummed around the house for a while, which was nice. Pete made muffins for breakfast. Even though she forgot to grease the muffin cups I managed to get most of them out without mishap. It’s been pretty quiet here today, much more quiet than usual when the girls are home, that’s for sure.

I did get to work out this morning, spending quite a bit more time there than I have. I worked out on all the weight machines, then spent 35 minutes on the elliptical. Talk about sweating your ass off, but that’s what it’s designed for. All in all I spent a couple of hours at the gym today and once I got home the wife went to do the same thing. I believe she’s out grocery shopping right now so once I get a couple of posts up I think I may just have to take a nap. Nap-time is a good thing 🙂

…and another thing!

You know what I’ve noticed about not smoking. Today is day number six oh by the way. That’s not what I’ve noticed though. My house smells like shit!

I don’t know if it’s eight years of smoking in it or if my dog is just making it smell but damn! I’m starting to smell all kinds of stuff that I couldn’t a week ago and you know what? I may just have to get some nose plugs because most of what I have smelled so far sucks. It’s enough to make me want to smoke again, although right now ANYTHING is enough to make me want to smoke.

Know what else? I’m blogging nekked right now. Probably more than you needed to know but that’s why you really come here anyway, I know it is. You guys are just waiting for a webcam shot of my ballsack hanging over my computer chair while I merrily type away. I can do that. The wife and girls are in Hilton Head right now. Actually they are in Bluffton but unless you are from the lowlands or visit there often most people don’t have a fucking clue as to where Bluffton is, which is due west of Hilton Head Island, on the mainland. The only thing separating the two towns now is the water. If they could build shopping centers on the bridge you’d never notice the difference anymore except that Bluffton doesn’t restrict builders quite as much in what they are tearing down. I don’t know when they are coming home but since my paycheck won’t be in the bank until Friday morning it’s a pretty safe bet they will be there until at least Friday.

Hey! Only $1054 left to pay on my Disney trip. I’m taking care of that on Friday and there went a quick five big ones. That pays for just about everything though, except for my gas to get down there. Six nights and seven days. Sweet. I’m looking forward to the trip and judging from the way things have been at work lately I’ll damn sure need the vacation. I have two of my managers going on back-to-back vacations in three week, which pretty much means me working 20 days straight. I may manage to get a day off during that time, it just depends on if I am staffed.

So the manager called me this afternoon from the store I was at the last two days. Apparently the waitress I sent home yesterday was upset and the manager wanted an explanation. I told her that when her employees call me five minutes after they should have already been there to tell me they are going to be late, chances are I will send them the fuck home if I can get it covered before they get there. If I can’t get it covered, then they get to work. Kind of like the lottery for stupid fucking people that are consistently late.

I went and worked out this afternoon. I ended up skipping yesterday. I got out of work two hours later than I had planned, so I came home and wrote for awhile, planning on going back after I did shift change last night. I got to the gym and there were three or four buff dudes and their girlfriends there all working out and showing off. I didn’t even get out of the fucking car. Fat old man syndrome kicked in and I beat a hasty retreat home. I like going early in the day when all of the old fat people are there. Makes me feel much better about myself 🙂 I am much less self-conscious when nobody else is around, so when I can manage to shoot out of work by 2:15 that’s the best time, although on my days off last week I went in the morning. That was cool because it’s just the owner or his father-in-law working and all the milfs coming in to use the tanning beds. Speaking of tanning, I did that as well today. I sort of varied it though. I worked out on the weights, tanned and then used the elliptical for half an hour. I have been using it for shorter periods of time the couple of occasions that I have tried it and it hasn’t really been a big deal but damn I got a workout on it today. I was sweating my ass off. That’s a good thing because I need to burn this tire off the middle. I was fine until it told me to go backwards. Backwards? I can barely get on the fucking thing and move in a semi-forward direction and you want me to move backwards? Damn.

So here I sit. Nekked. Munching on microwave Burritos. Can it get any better than this? I suppose if I moved my chair to the front porch that would be better, but most likely short lived.

Wednesday Hero

I am running a bit behind getting to work but wanted to get these two posts up before I left.
This Weeks Hero Was Suggested By Mary Ann

Spc. Jeffrey Jamaleldine

Spc. Jeffrey Jamaleldine
Company C, 1st Battalion, 77th Armor

“How can I say to my sons, stand up for something, fight for what you think is right, if I don’t do anything myself?”
The Jeffrey Jamaleldine that you speak to today is a complete 180 from the Jeffrey Jamaleldine that you would have spoke to in the past. In 1991, Jamaleldin was living in Germany when joined in anti-American protests on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm boulevard during Operation Desert Storm. “That was the way it was back then,” he says. He was 15 and “America was simply the enemy.” And today, Jeffery Jamaleldine is a wounded veteran of the U.S. Army. On June 6, 2005, after the terror bombing in Madrid, Spain, in the middle of the Iraq war, he showed up at the U.S. Army recruiting office in Little Rock, Arkansas, to enlist. His father, Bashir, told him at the time: “Son, this won’t be a picnic.”
On June 30, Jamaleldine was on patrol in Ramadi, Iraq. The patrol ahead of him had been ambushed by at least 70 combatants and were now under fire. During the fight, Spc. Jeffrey Jamaleldine was hit in the face by a bullet. In the end, the battle lasted into the next morning and the soldiers were able to stop the enemy from returning to Ramadi.
The article on Spc. Jeffrey Jamaleldine is five pages long, and I simply can not condense it down to only a few paragraphs. You can read the entire story here.

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
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