TRY
OUT
If
you find the following stuff strangely writen, it wasn't me. I just
downloaded DRAGON, a voice recognition program. I can't get the
punctuation & paragraphs yet & sometimes it gets weird. I was
talking about penneys which it read as “panties”. Dirty Mind!
TOO
BUSY?
The
burning question of the hour is: was Socrates literate? after all
he didn't seem to write anything. Wasn't it all the stuff that
Aristotle wrote after Socrates was dead?
THOUGHT
Another
thought; You don't have to fill up the space all around you with
words. For it's already filled up with nothing.
JUST
ONE MORE THING THE US IS LAGGING IN!
The
US is the most developed country still hanging onto credit and debit
cards with those silver magnetic stripes. The rest of the world has
switched to smart chip-based cards. You might as well write the
credit info on a postcard as everything on it can be easily copied .
As it is, it costs us billions each year.
This
smarty card can't be copied as they contain a microchip that can only
be unlocked with the right key, also that cannot be duplicated. Don't
despair, there are moves to swap cards in a few years maybe in 2015.
What
is what is it about us that we can't keep up with the rest of the
world are payment industry is locked up in a chicken and egg quandary
stores have little incentive to install new readers for smart cards
if banks above viable banks don't issue them and banks won't issue
them because stores will accept them. Stop
well
so much for getting the job done in protecting the consumer since
we're on the subject of dysfunctional that may rant a bit about our
money problems most of us have never seen are one dollar coin. I see
that the Canadians have finally done it do they call it the loony.
Surprise! We have two. As a matter of fact, we have 2.4 billion of
them stored in giant bunkers. Your legislators can't understand what
the problem is. I mean we've tried Susan B Anthony, Sacajawea, John
Adams, but golly, we just don't like carrying around a heavy coin.
Never mind that the entire Europe has had no problem with it (no and
gladly use a one dollar coin of course there seems to be one small
caveat here, these coins weigh about as much as a nickel which. Our
nickel is not made of metal coating made of different metals and
using a computer generation design. I just about lost it when we
came out with our new line of quarters, each new one had a different
crappy design for another state on the back. I'm sure the American
(read bad taste) public was really exited excited about all the
bra-ha about it,
but
I'm sure the vending machine, laundromat operators, don't think it is
such a great advantage in our monetary policy. Let's get rid of a few
things, like It costs two cents to make a penny and $.11 for each
nickel. Sounds like langworthy economics . When it gets to a point
where I won’t pick up a coin on the street, it’s time to rethink
some policy here. About now, I have to think a while before I pick up
a nickel.
OLYMPIC
GAMES
They
finally did the unthinkable. They dropped one of the four original
events, wrestling.
Even
the marathon is seen only at the beginning and finish in the
Stadium. Look how popular the stupid sport of couples ice dancing is.
Next thing you know they'll have the new hide and seek games. These
can take place in the Stadium as long as you can erect some good
hiding places like trees, old sheds, etc.
THE
STEEL RAINBOW
Remember
Chernobyl? 25 years ago they frantically cobbled together a
sarcophagus to contain the wreckage to contain the danger. We haven't
heard much recently but a French construction company is building a
huge steel rainbow to cover the whole mess for the next 100 years,
funded by a consortium of 29 ANSI countries to the tune of 2.1
billion. It will be the largest movable structure ever built, put
together of prefabricated sections off to the side and it will be
jacked 300 meters sideways to cover the mass, then using built-in
robots they will dismantle the reactor, & hope to finish in 2014.
ONE
EYED JACKS
I
always wondered about the title of Brando's movie “ One Eyed
Jacks”, one of my favorites. Someone said it's a card game, but I
like the idea that it's from the kids game of jacks. If you play the
game with one eye closed it is more difficult to pick up the jacks
between the ball bounces. To further my research, it seems to be an
ancient game of Greek or Roman origin, not only that but it was
called “ knuckle bones” as it was from a sheep ankle bone
around1200 BC.
THIS
JUST IN
They
finally have a TV station for dogs. dog TV will only cost your dog
five dollars a month but you will feel better about leaving him all
day without some entertainment. I say just get reruns of American
Idol that would put him about on the same brain level as humans.
E
pluribus unum plumber
Next
time you see your plumber make sure he understands that the name is
Roman plumbum. As they ran water to those Romans in all those lead
water pipes around, it eventually poisoned and killed off the Roman
Empire. Nowadays. Plumbers try to kill you with their billing.