Friday, November 19, 2010

T-12 hours and counting...

Yeah, I'll be starting one of (there are a few) the silliest physical/gastronomic challenges ever...

The 2010 Krispy Kreme Challenge

The short of it? Run 2 miles to the doughnut shop, eat a dozen and then run back 2 miles. Oh, by the way, do this within one hour. Should be a BLAST!!! Besides, the proceeds go to a charity.

Wish me luck...

Carb up!!!

 
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Sunday, October 31, 2010

It's 10/31/10....

You know what that means?!?!?!

Happy Halloween!!!



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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Tough enough to overstuff....

Ahhhh, the never-ending stream of food at buffets....

It's particularly cool when they bring the food to you. Bea's Restaurant has been around Chattanooga since the early 1950s. Just bring your appetite! Food is continually brought to your lazy susan table as the existing trays get empty.

We're talking fried chicken, beef patties in a brown gravy, pulled pork, cole slaw, potato salad, potatoes in white gravy, greens of some type, pinto beans, rolls, cornbread muffins and a tasty peach cobbler (particularly crazy when topped with additional butter)! Just bring your appetite!!!


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Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Food, food, food...

It's been a while since I talked about dining choices, but dinner this evening was GREAT!!!!!!

The main course (speaking for myself only, of course) was a medium wheat crust pizza from this joint. Why eat at a pizza joint called Lupi's? It was chosen as the Best of the Best 2010 pizza by readers of the Chattanooga Times Free Press. I can see why. If you're in Chattanooga and jonesin' for some pizza, Lupi's should certainly be at or near the top of the list.

You might like to think an entire pizza (hey, it was only a medium) was enough, but...

We wanted dessert, so we went to this little diner (one of two in town) called City Cafe Diner. Having been there before, I knew their desserts reign supreme. They have a variety of cheesecakes, regular cakes and pies. Most of the regular cakes are nearly six inches tall. And they are insanely sweet. I had a slice of "tiramisu cake". Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! And yeah, I ate the entire thing. Talk about carb overload. You know what? You only live once...

via THOMAS from the Library of Congress - Top Ten Bills - Week of October 03, 2010

Top Ten Bills - Week of October 03, 2010: "1. H.R. 4667 - Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2010

2. H.R. 5297 - Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010

3. H.R. 3081 - Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011

4. H.R. 4646 - Debt Free America Act

5. H.R. 3590 - Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

6. H.R. 6134 - To provide for a 10 percent reduction in pay for Members of Congress; to make Federal civilian employees subject to a period of mandatory unpaid leave, and to reduce appropriations for salaries and expenses for offices of the legislative branch, during fiscal year 2011; and for other purposes

7. H.R. 4173 - Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

8. H.R. 45 - Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009

9. H.R. 2378 - Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act

10. H.R. 4872 - Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

"

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sure enough, it's fall again...

The Alabama Tourism Department has a lot of good information for various events throughout the year. However, one spot that is particularly appropriate to this time of year can be found here.

Here's a quick and dirty (Flash required) map of estimated dates and color peaks:



Key

 no change  slight change  near peak  peak  past peak




The official info page again...
http://www.800alabama.com/activities/tours-and-trails/fall-color-trail/

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

4:30 AM, no traffic, 56 F....


View Nice quiet 1 mile loop in a larger map

Two quick trips around this loop was just enough to get the blood pumping in the morning...

Monday, September 27, 2010

News From KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY of DPRK

For an absolutely bizarre view of news from North Korea, this is the place to go...

in reference to: News From KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY of DPRK (view on Google Sidewiki)

Shards O' Glass RECALL

Shards O' Glass RECALL

Top Ten Bills - Week of September 26, 2010

Top Ten Bills - Week of September 26, 2010: "1. H.R. 5297 - Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010

2. H.R. 6134 - To provide for a 10 percent reduction in pay for Members of Congress; to make Federal civilian employees subject to a period of mandatory unpaid leave, and to reduce appropriations for salaries and expenses for offices of the legislative branch, during fiscal year 2011; and for other purposes

3. H.R. 4646 - Debt Free America Act

4. H.R. 3590 - Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

5. H.R. 4173 - Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

6. H.R. 4667 - Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2010

7. H.R. 5136 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011

8. H.R. 45 - Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009

9. H.R. 4872 - Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

10. H.R. 4213 - Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010

"

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Kids, moms and dads can be healthy in Tuesday's Autumn Chase Run

Kids, moms and dads can be healthy in Tuesday's Autumn Chase Run: "

On Tuesday, Huntsville Hospital is hosting an event where adults can practice what they preach to their kids - to be healthy.

"

This Week's Sky at a Glance

This is for you sky watchers out there...

This Week's Sky at a Glance

Congressional Record Latest Daily Digest for Friday, September 24, 2010

Nothing earth-shattering in the daily legislation and debate yesterday, but the Congressional Record can definitely be an interesting read at times...

Congressional Record Latest Daily Digest for Friday, September 24, 2010: "Latest update was Friday, September 24, 2010"

Thursday, September 23, 2010

NASA | Dust Simulations Paint Alien's View of the Solar System

Happy Birthday John Coltrane! (via In The Muse blog from loc.gov)

Happy Birthday John Coltrane!: "

John Coltrane House, 1511 North Thirty-third Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Prints and Photographs Division.


One of the great tenor (and soprano) saxophone voices, composer John Coltrane was born on September 23, 1926. The Music Division has a number of lead sheets that Coltrane submitted to copyright for compositions such as “Blue Train” and “Moment’s Notice.” The Library is also home to a set of tapes recorded at a performance by Coltrane and Thelonious Monk at Carnegie Hall in 1957. The tapes were discovered in the collection by Reference Specialist Larry Appelbaum, who at the time was a Recording Engineer in the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. In a documentary about the discovery and release of the tapes, Larry spoke of the moment he realized the magnitude of his discovery: “I thought, well, it’s possible this is a rare unpublished recording by Monk. And then when we went to digitize the tape, I heard the tenor saxophonist in the quartet – and I knew it was John Coltrane. My heart started to race! ”


On this first full day of autumn, remember Trane with the 1960 recording of “Equinox” on the album Coltrane’s Sound . Or just listen to him all day, starting with his contribution to Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue (named to the National Recording Registry in 2002), classic Atlantic recordings like “Giant Steps” (named to the National Recording Registry in 2004), and the exploratory masterpiece A Love Supreme.


For more autumnal music, see the Historic Sheet Music Collection, 1800-1922 in the Performing Arts Encyclopedia for titles like “Al Trahern’s “Harvest Moon,” (not to be confused with Nora Bayes’ more famous “Shine on Harvest Moon” version, also recorded by Tiny Tim).

"

-via In The Muse blog

Recall - Abbott Voluntarily Recalls Certain Similac® Brand Powder Infant Formulas That Did Not Meet Its Quality Standards

Recalls, Market Withdrawals, & Safety Alerts Abbott Voluntarily Recalls Certain Similac® Brand Powder Infant Formulas That Did Not Meet Its Quality Standards

Congressional Record Latest Daily Digest for Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Congressional Record Latest Daily Digest for Tuesday, September 21, 2010: "Latest update was Tuesday, September 21, 2010"

For your handy dandy reading pleasure...

I've gathered all the RSS feeds from http://www.loc.gov/rss/ into one convenient list.


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Things To Do In Huntsville (via about.com)

Things To Do In Huntsville: "Here's some things you might want to check out in Huntsville & North Alabama over the next week: Scarecrow Trail at Botanical Garden, Harmony Park Safari, Flying Monkey's Artist ...

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I've already posted this at Facebook, but ...

Ever thought about incorporating the statuses of your FB friends as a feed that you can use in your favorite RSS reader (makes for much quicker reading)? It used to be a bit easier, but here's what you can do:

Go to http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?friends

Copy the subscribe link (left hand side of the page) and change friends_notes to friends_status

For example, http://www.facebook.com/feeds/friends_notes.php?id=xxxxxxxx&key=xxxxxxxxxx&format=rss20 becomes http://www.facebook.com/feeds/friends_status.php?id=xxxxxxxx&key=xxxxxxxxxx&format=rss20

Obviously, your id and key will be different (I've taken the liberty of replacing mine with Xs).

You can do the same thing for links that your friends post to their wall. For that, just change friends_notes to share_friends_posts

Voila! You now have an RSS feed URL for your friends' statuses or links. Hope this might be useful...

Update from 1/14/12 - I looked at this again and instead of saying subscribe or RSS, the "Friends' Notes" is now just a hyperlink on the left hand side that says Friends' Notes. When your mouse is over it, the link will say rss or rss20 at some point...

Friday, September 10, 2010

Libertarians release top 10 disasters of 2009 Obama administration and the top 10 of the previous administration...

There's NOT a great deal of difference.

Libertarians release top 10 disasters of 2009 Obama administration

Though it's doubtful that Mark Twain actually said this...

"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it."

-Often likely misattributed to Mark Twain

I'll continue the tradition right here. This is really only of much interest for those of you in North Alabama. For those who had any doubt, August really was hot. See? FWIW, while you're at it, check out the Fall edition of Rocket City Weather...

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Although it appears to now be a moot point...

since Terry Jones has called off this weekend's libricide, the whole uproar that has accompanied this set of events brings many interesting issues to light...

What are the limits of free speech?

Would the government be able to abridge a freedom of speech issue concerning the free exercise of a group's religious beliefs?

Do folks around the world (and I mainly mean Muslims in other countries) really understand how our government often has its hands tied when it comes to controlling the forms of self-expression that Americans can choose to engage in?

Why do many of the folks who were protesting the planned event chanting "Death to America" or "Death to the Christians"? The folks who were going to burn the Koran are an insanely small group of people compared to Americans and/or Christians.

Had violent retribution taken place, could it be attributed in part to Jones or only to the perpetrators?

As I've said before, although I totally thought the action would have been foolish, I fully supported the rights of Jones and his supporters to do what they were going to do. I'm just happy that he came up with an excuse to end the furor. I support those who would burn any book or flag or effigy even though such actions are pointless and silly. I have my own (partial at least) answers to the above questions. What do you think?

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Islamophobes я Us....

Someone I know recently received an e-mail that discussed a "boycott" of "the new Muslim Eid stamp". I'm sure that all of the folks who continue to propagate these BS chain e-mails love their country and "their religion", but there are so many holes in this e-mail that it needs to quickly sink to a watery grave. Besides, this stamp has been around since 2001.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/stamps/eidstamp.asp
https://supplies.usps.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10052&productId=10006182&langId=-1

To borrow a favorite line from a twisted book...

Don't Panic!!!

In closing, with religiophobic myths like this continuing and idiots like the Dove World Outreach Center and their little event planned for 9/11/10 (I think these folks are so idiotic that I won't even link to them), we are entirely too close to a point where the 9/11 attackers have achieved what I believe was their true goal: fomenting that "war between the civilizations"...

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I was just browsing around here....

and I stumbled across this document. Very interesting reading! I'm sure there's much more interesting stuff on the MERLN site, but the section on the left side of the page titled "Quick Links to U.S. Policy Statements - MiPALs" is a good start.

So there I was...

I had a few PDFs on-hand that I wanted to back up but save on my local machine as text files. There are a number of ways to do this, but the easiest (and cheapest) way was to get Xpdf from here. One utility program included with Xpdf is pdftotext. I then had to figure out a way to use pdftotext to convert my files in one big batch. Here's what I did. First, I dragged all 575 of the desired files to the directory where pdftotext.exe was located. Next, I used the command prompt (under Vista, Start->Run->cmd) dir to make a list of all the PDF files in the directory (dir *.pdf /b > list). As for batching the file conversion, I then used the FOR command included with the cmd program. Here's the applicable syntax:

for /F %i in (list) DO pdftotext %i

Worked like a champ! The files I converted were mostly text, so they were fairly conducive to conversion. Besides, this freed up about 60 MB on my hard drive. Not a lot by today's standards, but I can keep a few more pictures or MP3s now...

Thursday, August 05, 2010

I'd heard about the public meeting at Calhoun the other night regarding Browns Ferry burning MOX fuel....

But I didn't readily find a great deal of supporting information. This is the beginning of a fairly long process. None of the media I read or heard said anything about where to gather information on the whole issue. If this is of interest to you, check out http://www.spdsupplementaleis.com/...

I was slightly surprised that there was no information (that I readily discovered) via TVA or the NRC. That's partially because of where we are in the process. The public comment period for the supplemental EIS ends September 17, so if you've got something to say, this pdf has information...

Monday, July 26, 2010

We sadly had to euthanize Isabella, our pet kitty for the last 10 years, this morning...

Early in July, she was diagnosed with renal failure. She declined steadily throughout the month. Here are a couple of nice snapshots from the last few hours she was among us:



Goodbye kitty!!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Although it was blazing hot today...

I felt like knocking out several miles on some of the trails up on Monte Sano Mountain. It's nice and quiet and secluded and shady. It's also a good way to work up a little sweat and free up your mind for thought...

I've already put up a link elsewhere for the Alabama Virtual Library (AVL), but it's a fairly valuable resource, so I'll put it up here as well. The old (current) site requires a card for home access. The beta site uses IP geolocation, so if your IP resolves to Alabama, you don't even need a card. Pretty cool!

One thing I just recently discovered (from AVL) is the Encyclopedia of Alabama. I've only given the site the most cursory glance, but it looks like it might have promise. Plus, there's always the Alabama portal on Wikipedia...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

This made the rounds a while ago (in some circles at least)....

But I am still highly impressed each time I see/hear it:

One of the Wikimedia Foundation's projects is Wikimedia Commons...

The site has a lot of cool media that can be used for various purposes. One nifty page linked from the site shows the latest files and updates in real time (http://toolserver.org/%7Epara/Commons:Special:NewFiles):

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A little run on 4-21-10...

Unfortunately, I got about halfway through my original planned route and discovered that a local bridge was out. I ended up doubling back and adding about 1-1/2 miles to what I was initially going to run....

 
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Monday, April 12, 2010

An absolutely delicious day for a run...

Granted, it might have gone a little bit quicker if I hadn't waited until the peak heat of the day (not that much quicker), but that's what happens when one is getting ready for more night shifts. 7 miles. It was a beautiful day....

From Blogger Pictures

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

What do you get.....

when you combine this:

From 4-6-10


with this?

From 4-6-10


A GREAT day to be outside!!!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Another absolutely "gawgeous" day....

Much of it spent asleep!

However, I woke up in sufficient time to run for 20 minutes and then soak up some rays/bebop to some of the crazy tunes I listen to whilst kickin' the olde sack in the street. I would've stayed outside for another hour if I didn't have to head into work.

I hope that anyone who might be local had a chance to enjoy the sweet day today. Some of the weekend won't be as nice....

Peace, y'all!!!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What an absolutely delicious day!!!!

The only bummer was that I slept for much of it. I did have a nice chance to soak up some rays for about 45 minutes while hackin' the sack and crankin' up the tunes in my driveway. Don't do what I do kiddies, because I actually play in the road. Fortunately, it's a quiet cul-de-sac...

And now?

Off to work! Y'all have a great night!!!

Monday, March 08, 2010

Back in the day (OK, it's only been between 10-12 years)....

I saw this amazing electronic band named Hybrid as a supporting act with Moby. I hadn't thought much about them in a while, but I receive a Facebook feed from them. Their latest opus:

Break My Soul from Disappear Here

Hybrid - Break My Soul (Music Video) from Hybrid on Vimeo.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

What a beautiful day!!!

In preparation for my upcoming time on night shift, I slept in fairly late. After getting up (and finishing the mandatory first mug of coffee), I decided to go out and take advantage of the 60 degree weather and sunny day. I ended up running for 7 miles. I would have considered a longer run, but I had other business to attend to this evening. Here's another link with info about the Richard Martin Trail:

http://www.traillink.com/ViewTrail.aspx?AcctID=6031682

Yesterday was nearly as nice, but I didn't have as much time to hang around outdoors. After two miles on my treadmill, I went to the funeral of one of the UAH professors. Dr. Davis' husband is a co-worker of mine. The service was quite touching and hopefully eased some of the pain that her family and friends are feeling.

http://blog.al.com/breaking/2010/02/post_215.html

Not really a lot going on of great importance this weekend (other than the aforementioned things). Hopefully, the weekend will end up just as nice as the rest of it has been.

BTW, for those of you who are so inclined, check out the first installment of my father's memoir. I've checked out the preview and I'm sure the rest of the story will be quite interesting...
Peace, y'all!

in reference to:

"Rails to Trails"
- Limestone County Parks and Recreation (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, February 15, 2010

Olympic medal count via vancouver2010.com...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

The government has done it to you again...

Although Obama covered some level of fiscal responsibility in the SOTU address last night, the Senate has just passed an amendment to a previous House Joint Resolution that will raise the statutory debt limit from $12.4 trillion to $14.3 trillion. When does it end?

Friday, January 22, 2010

A preliminary recap of 1/21/10 tornado from NWS Huntsville

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hun/?n=january2010_severewx

Crazy Mother Nature....

Tornadoes in January are somewhat unusual, but Huntsville was hit by one yesterday. Fortunately, there were no fatalities. WAFF's community gallery site has some decent pix and videos...

And to think, when all this stuff started going down, we were gorging ourselves (I was, with three plates from the buffet) on Chinese food...

Thursday, January 21, 2010

I'm sure that anyone who would read this has probably used Wikipedia...

I end up there occasionally. Have you ever given consideration to creating an account? If so, here are some of the reasons to do so...

One of my favorite features (with an account) is the ability to convert any Wikipedia page to a PDF file....

Mainly links here...

Some interesting weather stuff for the new year:

  1. 2010 Storm Spotter Class Schedule 

  2. 2009 Annual Climate Summary 

  3. 2009 Tornado Storm Data 

  4. 2009 Tornado Summary 

  5. 2009 Annual Climate Statistics 

  6. December 2009 Climate Summary 

  7. El Niño Impacts in the Tennessee Valley 


I'm actually giving serious consideration to checking out the spotter class in Athens on March 9th. That might be pretty interesting and I think I'm off of work that night...

That whole escapade in Massachusetts turned out to be quite a surprise. It's kind of amazing that the tide would turn just one year into the current administration. I'm sure that it was just disillusionment with the state of "things" in general. I was disillusioned by both parties quite some time ago...

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Mmmmmmmm......... Chili and beer and football!

I wouldn't consider myself much of a fan of any football (college, pro or otherwise), but if I had to pick a college team to be a fan of, it would be The Tide...

I am a fan of chili and beer.

At least we got some snow out of what one local TV station is touting as "Winter Storm 2010"....

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

I was reading one of the several cooking magazines my wife gets....

and I saw a recipe for a meat loaf. That got me thinking. I figured that Ro-Tel would make an interesting addition.

Here's how it ended up:
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Ingredients:

1 10 oz can Ro-Tel (undrained)
2 lightly beaten eggs
2/3 cup panko (any crumbs would do)
1 lb ground beef (I actually had 1-1/4)
Seasoning (I used Mrs. Dash in the loaf) to taste
1 packet onion soup mix (I omitted this accidentally)
Heinz Hot & Spicy Ketchup (enough to top loaf)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine first six ingredients and mix well. Pour into a loaf pan. Bake at 350 F for 50 minutes. Remove and cover (to taste) with ketchup. Bake 10 minutes more. Enjoy.
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For an experiment, this turned out pretty well. I wish I had remembered to get onion soup mix at the store. That was a my bad. Suzanne said the spicy ketchup made it a little too kicked up. I liked it just fine....

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

I've tweeted this already, but I figured I'd embed it in my blog as well....



The pictures are scans of pictures I took when we lived in the northeast during the Winter (1990s vintage). The music is Coventry Carol as interpreted by yours truly....

Thursday, December 17, 2009

As it happens....

I recently joined my daddy-o's channel @ ning.com. I've put up four of my "compositions" so far. Three are mine and one is a mix-up of a piece of my dad's. Here they are:


Find more music like this on Zzaj Energy Channel

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate....

Just so you know....

I don't suppose that I have any great explanation why I gave my blog its title several years ago. I just figured that it kind of fit. This blog is about everything and nothing at the same time. Sometimes it is mundane and sometimes I might even have an interesting take on things. When you "enter here", I hope that you're not expecting a great deal of profound material. I blog about things that come to mind that are interesting to me. Often, I'll talk about music or politics. I might even talk about the latest and greatest sandwich that I ate. Hence, the idea of "abandoning hope".

http://etcweb.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/dante/campuscgi/mpb/GetCantoSection.pl?INP_POEM=Inf&INP_SECT=3&INP_START=1&INP_LEN=200&LANG=2

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Weekend report....

Hmmm, where to begin? Friday was an off day, but I had to go in for several hours due to unforeseen circumstances. It's all good, I was only there for several hours. After that, the day was a VERY lazy day. I don't even think I ran on Friday. We did have a fine pizza that night...

Saturday started with a kickin' morning exercise hour and snow. After a good shower, we went out to Cheddar's for a pre-birthday birthday lunch for my wife and a friend of ours. The Cheddar's in town has just opened in the last month. Our best friends got there 20 minutes early and were seated by the time we got there. It's good they arrived earlier than we did, because the wait would have been a little while. For as busy as the joint was, the service was pretty good. The food arrived in a decent amount of time and was as tasty as I remember. On the negative side, the food could have been a little bit warmer. Other than that, the experience was great. We'll be going back again...

And then there was the Bama game....

I don't consider myself any kind of big fan or anything, but it was good to see The Tide win. We didn't even stick around the house to watch the entire game. I had brought up going to a fundraising event for Toys for Tots that was being put on by a friend from high school earlier in the day. It just so happens that the event was a number of dance acts by women specializing in belly/tribal/world fusion dance with the appropriate accompanying music. I had seen my friend's group perform at Panoply before. My wife actually thought the whole thing was pretty cool. We left a little early for some grub and a chance to stop by to see the Mother Unit (1 each).

This morning started with another hour of sweaty exercise. That's always an exhilarating way to start the day. After that, we had breakfast with friends. The monotony of shopping occupied the next couple of hours. It was a lazy enough afternoon until I decided to finally get up and run on the treadmill for five miles. The most exciting part was the catfight in/near our front yard. The run was very refreshing. After a little dinner, here we are: Watching Paul Blart: Mall Cop. Obviously not award-winning, but this flick is mildly entertaining....

Well, I think I'll run along now. Y'all have a great week! Peace!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Mmmmm, Cheddar's....

We first tried Cheddar's in Newport News, VA back in the mid-90s. Much to our delight, we had one in the IL/IA quad cities (Davenport, IA) when we lived up there. There's a new one in Huntsville and we're headed there for lunch with friends (kinda for two looming birthdays). Hope the food's as good as I remember. More later....

in reference to: :::::Welcome to Cheddar's!::::: (view on Google Sidewiki)

This ever so slightly snowy morning...

I will be out early to partake in one of Tony Horton's workouts from hell:

Plyometrics

in reference to: P90X® | Our Most Complete Extreme Home Fitness System (view on Google Sidewiki)

It even snows in Alabama...

This snow isn't much, but it looks nice!

Friday, December 04, 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Just got done watching the latest installment of the X-Men franchise (in conjunction with a fine, fine pizza). I wouldn't say that it was the best of the four movies, but it was definitely good. I'm sure I'll watch it at least once or twice more when it comes on the movie channels...

in reference to: X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) (view on Google Sidewiki)

One of my holiday food downfalls.....

is eggnog. I can't fully explain why my tastebuds are so tantalized by the flavor. They just are. I can get into a store, buy a quart and down it VERY quickly. As in five minutes....

Anyway, I've had two varieties of the Hood EggNog. I've had the Pumpkin Eggnog and the Sugar Cookie Eggnog. I like both flavors, but of the two, I TOTALLY DIG the Sugar Cookie Eggnog. If, like me, you're an eggnog fan, find some. You'll probably love it.



The purpose of this post is twofold. I recently noticed a function of the Google toolbar called sidewiki. It allows you to:

-Publish helpful information about any web page right in your browser
-Read insights in context from Sidewiki entries added by others
-Share Sidewiki entries through Blogger, Facebook, Twitter and Google profiles

I'm checking out how the blog posting works with this post. Wanna give it a whirl?

http://www.google.com/sidewiki/

in reference to: Hood® | EggNog (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Action packed day (after I finally woke up around 9 AM)....

I didn't turn on any alarms on purpose. After waking up and finishing the necessary first mug of coffee, I eventually got around to an hour on the treadmill. Felt pretty good after that...

Not necessarily sure that it was the best choice to run 10K on the treadmill before we went over to my best friend's place to do the P90X "Legs & Back" routine. Worked out OK, though.

After all the sweating, we all went out to eat at Jason's Deli. The folks behind the counter seemed a bit surprised that I went for a replacement bowl for their AYCE salad bar twice. What can I say? I was hungry...

Follow that up with a trip to the Huntsville Botanical Garden's Galaxy of Lights and (at the insistence of our best friends' kids) watching Merry Madagascar and it's been a fun day!

Well, it's approaching time to crash for the night. Peace y'all!

Friday, November 27, 2009

BTW...

Check out my daddy-o's latest online presence and, heck, join up if you want...

And I don't believe that I ever posted a link to his Issue #96 of Improvijazzation Nation.

Last but not least, three of the most recent CRS reports now in the public domain from FAS.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I know I'm still recovering from food overload. Peace y'all!

OK, I'm sure that most people who read this blog have seen the SNL opening skit from 11/21/09...

If you haven't had the pleasure, here you go....



Classic!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

I'm finally caught up on the two shows I wanted to catch up on....

V and FlashForward....

That's what happens when one works the night shift for most of a month. Thank God for the DVR! I'm almost caught back up on sleep. All just to work the night shift this week...

I enjoyed the time in Chattanooga. Got to eat at some good places and work with some cool folks! It is, however, great to be back home.




If you're a history buff, check out this online collection. There's a LOT of interesting reading.




Perhaps you're more into military gear/tech. One of the Federation of American Scientists recent editions of the Secrecy News newsletter discusses the 2010 Army Weapon Systems Handbook. Pretty slick stuff....




One day (last Tuesday I believe) this past week, I was listening to National Public Radio on the drive to work. One of the short segments I heard was a "conservative" (in quotes because I don't know a lot about the background of the author) book reviewer/blogger's take on Sarah Palin's recent book. I might eventually find this book in a library, but I'm certainly not in any rush to go out and donate my money to someone who is so seemingly apparent in trying to set herself up for a run in 2012 but so far from ready for the job.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

One of the last nights in the Noog....

We wanted to go eat some pizza. The first place we were going to go was Lupi's Pizza Pies. I mentioned pizza at work last night and someone suggested a pizza joint called Crust Pizza. I had noticed Crust in my local pizza research the other day, so that's where we ended up going. We had a super-tasty pizza with rosemary chicken, roma tomato, onions, mushrooms and white sauce. Oh yeah, we split a "Ricky J. Leg" sandwich as well. I didn't figure this place could be bad since one of the co-owners also happens to own Aretha Frankenstein's. Top dinner off with a piece of one of the fine cakes from the City Cafe Diner (downtown Chattanooga) and you've had a GREAT meal. I just happened to have a nice size piece of the Baklava Cheesecake. YUMMY!!!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fired for having a picture of a pint of Guinness?

It seems a Georgia teacher was asked to resign because her Facebook page included pictures in which she was hoisting a Guinness or having a glass of wine or uttering an occasional obscenity. Sounds like crap to me! I say hammer the Barrow County Board of Eduction Superintendent (rsaunders@barrow.k12.ga.us) with e-mails asking why a teacher would be asked to resign for such an innocuous act and/or picture (assuming no other personnel issues)...particularly in the absence of a policy regarding an issue of this nature.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

To all who have served, are currently serving and those to come - Happy Veterans Day!!!






Other stuff? Not too much. Staying quite busy with work for right now. That nifty picture above came from here. I did take time to go have a really good omelet with Suzy at The Bluegrass Grill this morning.




I'll be ending it there. I have to get ready for work. Be well, folks!

Monday, November 09, 2009

Elephants Gerald!

So, you might wonder what a "Belgian waffle topped with Vanilla Ice Cream, Pecans in Syrup, and dusted with Cinnamon" looks like...

From Blogger Pictures


I have to say that this tasted phenomenal!

Aretha Frankenstein's

Sunday, November 08, 2009

After a fine dinner at Bea's on Sunday night....

Breakfast is gonna be at Aretha Frankenstein's. See more in a Food Network video ($40 A Day with Rachael Ray) about their "Waffle of Insane Greatness!" here...

I think I'll be getting the Elephants Gerald...

I think I'll be hitting the treadmill while I stay up all night! Peace, y'all!

OK, so most folks are familiar with the Japanese steakhouse seating arrangement where you could be sitting right next to the grill with strangers...

What about a similar setup applied to some good old Southern cooking? If you're ever up in Chattanooga and you're REALLY hungry for some good Southern food (pulled pork, fried chicken, roast beef in brown gravy, potatoes, cole slaw, potato salad, and more) AYCE-style, check out Bea's Restaurant!


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All of the food is set up on a lazy Susan in small serving dishes. You pick what you want and if you need more, one of the nice folks who work there will likely be out with it pretty quickly. The only readily available beverages are water or sweet tea. There are soda machines when you walk in the door if you have to get that fix. Plus, they offered coffee several times. Check this place out! It's been around since 1950. Keep it going for another 60 years!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Well.....

V was pretty good and it looks like it will get even better through through the rest of the season. I hope that it can live up to the hype. I haven't seen FlashForward recently. I need to change that. Been too busy to watch much television.

If you ever find yourself up in Chattanooga (especially near Hamilton Place mall) and you've got a hankering for some good Greek food, check out The Acropolis Grill. The food was great (and served amazingly quick). I've had slower service at fast food places. Plus, the baklava was some of the best that I have ever had!

I suppose that eating a pint of Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia FroYo afterward wasn't necessary. But it sure was tasty!


NRC documents from ADAMS regarding Browns Ferry for 10/19/09 - 11/01/09:

10/19/09-10/25/09

Unit 2

Browns Ferry, Unit 2 - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information for Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Plan, Relief Request 2-ISI-19, Revision 1.

10/26/09-11/01/09

Unit 1 and sitewide

Browns Ferry Release of OI Synopsis 2-2009-017.

LER 09-004-00 for Browns Ferry Unit 1, re: High Pressure Core Injection Found Inoperable During Compensate Header Level Switch Calibration and Functional Test.

License Amendment Request for Adoption of TSTF-511, Revision 0, "Eliminate Working Hour Restrictions From TS 5.2.2 to Support Compliance With 10 CFR Part 26" - Browns Ferry TS Change 469; Sequoyah Change 09-04; and Watts Change 09-19.

Lest we forget....

ABC tonight - 8/7C








V

Friday, October 23, 2009

It's been a fairly busy week....

And I didn't have a great deal to say. Come to think of it, I still don't. However...

Just two documents covering Browns Ferry added by the NRC to ADAMS last week. Here they are:

Bellefonte and Sequoyah, Units 1 & 2; Browns, Units 1, 2, & 3 and Watts, Units 1 & 2 - Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan, TVA-NQA-PLN89-A.
Browns Ferry, Units 1, 2 & 3; Sequoyah, Units 1 & 2 and Watts, Unit 1 - Decommissioning Funding Assurance - Additional Information.




Heck, I think I'll make this an information link post. Check out the many thousands of pages of the Congressional Record for 2009. There's often a lot of interesting info available. At the top portion of the links by date section, you will see that you can search the publication or view the latest daily digest. I'll often search the record by the Congressional delegation for Alabama to see what they have been saying...




Perhaps a few recent CRS Reports are more up your alley...




Can't think of much else to say, so y'all have a blast!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Not overly exciting for a couple of days off....

I'm just chilling and doing mundane stuff (e.g. laundry and such). I did get the equivalent of about 5k on the treadmill this afternoon. That, as always, was a blast....




Speaking of running....

I will find myself at work this weekend, but there's a run worth attending if you can. I am talking about The 6th Annual Liz Hurley Ribbon Run. It should be dry but cool that morning. Check it out if you can.




It's been some time since I looked at what the Library of Congress had to offer in the way of RSS feeds. From what I remember the last time I looked, the amount of information that can be a click away for you has doubled. Some other interesting information funded by your tax dollars can be found at USA.gov's Reference Center and General Government portal. One nifty example? The FBI's 10 Most Wanted Widget:



OK, one last bit of information geekiness here. The NRC only had two submissions to its ADAMS system regarding Browns Ferry for the week of 10/5/09-10/11/09. Here they are:

Browns Ferry, Units 1, 2 and 3 - Acknowledgement Receipt of Letter Regarding Revised Schedule for Extended Power Uprate Review.

Brown Ferry, Units 1, 2, & 3, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Concerning Fire Protection Three-Unit Operation Amendment and Exemption Request.




Peace, y'all!