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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Scattershooting 05-25-14


Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to the great

Leo Durocher 

Sunday's Summary


My incomplete recap of the week

Seems like good advice -


Monday (5/19) was the 40th anniversary of the Rubik's cube and I still haven't solved it.


How ridiculous do you have to be for fellow Fox News pundits to say you've gone too far? Pretty F-ing ridiculous. This is the network that thinks Cliven Bundy is a patriot.

But first these messages -

For some reason the Fort Worth Star-Telegram thought it would be good marketing to deliver a free newspaper on Tuesday morning. The problem is it was a Sunday paper. Is delivering three day old news really an enticement? I stopped taking the paper over a year ago. The price kept going up and the paper kept getting smaller. I don't remember what the rate was when I stopped but the paper seems even smaller. You know what I discovered, the internet and TV are full of news. Think I'll resist this clever marketing campaign.
This innovative sink may be a good idea, but I'm pretty sure Little Johnny is going to pee in it at some point.




God @TheTweetOfGod - 
If you say something stupid and then defend it by saying "I have a right to say it," you've now said two stupid things.


It's the third Hump Day of this National Bike Month. Another great day in D/FW for a ride. So find a hill to pedal over. Your choice, one or two humps. Happy biking.

Oops!


This stuff is delicious. How can you go wrong smoke, jalapenos and cheese. Break out the Triscuits and enjoy.

My little red buddy stopped by for a snack today. He doesn't often come this close to the patio window.

I did not know this -

wjh

Monday, May 19, 2014

Old Age Onset ADD

Is it possible that the older we get the more our probably always present attention deficit disorder (ADD) comes to the fore? I think I've always been rather easily distracted but there was usually a school assignment to finish, job to get done, a deadline to meet or a goal to achieve. The daily jobs, deadlines and goals have either been eliminated or the schedule is much more flexible. That can be both good and bad.

The terms for this behavior have changed over the years. When I was growing up very active kids were called rambunctious, wild, hell-raiser, rowdy or usually just plain trouble-makers. Kids who didn't or couldn't pay attention or concentrate were labelled as slow or dumb. Neither behavior was ever thought of as a medical or mental condition. By the time my generation had children, the words attention deficit had entered our vocabulary. A couple of years later hyperactive got added into the equation. So what was once attention deficit disorder (ADD) is now attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I'm confident that shortly our medical, educational and government bureaucracy will find another condition to add (not ADD) to the mix thereby requiring a new acronym. The possibilities are endless. You could add (again not ADD) chronic, severe, genetic, extreme, environmental, inherent, late or early onset, drug induced, natural, unnatural or a thousand other descriptors to the basic ADD. There will of course be a specific treatment, protocol and/or drug for each of these variants.

I know times change and I know this will sound like "back in my day" crap, but please look at this picture of one of my elementary school class pictures. Two things, notice the size of the class, it's over 50 (there was a second class the same size) and secondly, find the fat kid(s). There also was not an expert pediatric pharmaceutical nurse practitioner at the school. Our school was truly a drug free zone.

No one in this picture had ADD or ADHD. I don't remember a big allergy problem either. Some of them were a little rambunctious and some had trouble staying focused but that wasn't a disease, syndrome or condition. It was just being a kid. We played outside, often all day. 

In the last 50 years we have become an obese drug dependent society. I often ride my bike past an elementary school that backs up to a park with a bike trail that runs for a few miles through residential neighborhoods. There are never more than a dozen bikes in the bike rack and often there are none. I'm pretty sure those kids aren't walking to school so they are getting there by car or bus. I go to the local park to watch youth baseball and see a field full of out of shape, unengaged players. Get outside, get dirty, inhale the pollen. It will make you stronger and healthier.

Back to my original premise. I'm sure I have ADD. I'm also sure I don't have ADHD. there is no hyper involved in my behavior. The reasons I think I'm an ADD guy is that I can not watch TV without doing stuff on my PC and/or tablet or reading some old style paper based media. I have eight blog posts partially written in draft mode. I currently have three books next to my recliner that are partially read. There are a few other books scattered around that have been started. I often get sidetracked on Google or my way to the kitchen. When I retire for the day I hit the power button on the radio next to my bed. Sometimes I get up after tossing around for a couple of hours. Seems I can't turn the brain off.  Of course I'm watching the morning news on TV while I type this post. 

Now I  have to admit that once I do get to sleep I can run off 10, 12, 16, 20 hours straight. I can also stay up for a day or two or three straight. My internal clock is truly screwed up. Thank you all those years of 24 hour IT support and night shifts. Yet, I don't feel the need to take drugs like Lunesta to go to sleep or Modafinil to stay awake.
  
Without the need to meet work imposed schedules and deadlines, I have become more ADD. When I think of something, I better do it immediately because in approximately 22.85403296 nanoseconds I will be distracted and forget the original task. I must leave this room with a purpose or I'll forget the task by the time I get to the next room which is about 6' (4 steps) away. Have no fear though, I'll have about 34 other thoughts/ideas on the way. 

I do often wish I could stay more focused. I'd like to finish the three or four books I have started. I have
plenty more on the to-be-read shelf. I'd like to finish the blog posts still in draft mode. I have other topics in the queue. I'd like to remember why in the hell I went into the kitchen or study or bed room or bathroom.  Wait, I usually do remember why I went into the bathroom. I do that more often than in the past.

I like the lack of schedules and structure in my life, I just wish I could remember why I opened the refrigerator. Oh wait, the fridge is where I keep the beer. That is most likely why I opened that large cooling appliance in my kitchen.

Stay focused -

wjh    

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Scattershooting 05-18-14


Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to the great

Sandy Koufax 

Sunday's Summary


My incomplete recap of the week


Bet your kids don't get this one.



From Twitter -
God @TheTweetOfGod 
Overwhelming scientific evidence suggests a startling number of people are capable of ignoring overwhelming scientific evidence.

It was another Bicycle Month Hump Day. A kind of cool May day here in D/FW but fine for a bike ride.

It keeps on keeping on. Today the Rangers placed two more of their starting pitchers, Perez and Harrison, on the DL. One might need Tommy John surgery and one may need a spinal fusion. In a related story, they also unveiled their new logo.
GO RANGERS!
somesome
Friday (5/16) was Bike To Work Day. I don't have any work to bike to but I'll figure out some other destination. Have a great day, ride a bike.

Time for testing. Just downloaded the ISO and booted from a USB stick. Plenty to test but new Mint releases are usually very solid. The Mate version is available too.

Saturday (5/17) was the 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education that struck down school segregation and the whole "separate but equal" farce. It would take more than ten years to implement the ruling in many places. Some of us lived through that often ugly period. We still have work to do.


Sunday morning while I was at Panera eating breakfast I noticed an electric bike chained to the same post I had chained my bike to earlier. Mine is on the other side of the patio screen. I later saw the rider, an old guy, crank it up and take off. He was on full power, no pedaling at all. Even later another old guy got on my bike and took off. He had to pedal.

I've posted a couple of things today about the Panera in Hurst, TX. One more thing. I got to the store about the time they opened at 7:30. There was already a short line to order. Before 7:45 I had ordered and gotten my coffee from an almost empty decanter/thermos (light roast) at the coffee counter. I chose a table by the window overlooking the outdoor patio since my bike was chained just outside that patio. I noticed one of the patio tables had dirty soup bowls, dishes and cups on it, obviously from the day before. I was there for over an hour and the patio table never got bused and the coffee decanter never got refilled. The place was not very busy, moderately steady but no big rush. Seems a little negligent. My breakfast sandwich was very good as was what coffee I was able to get. Maybe some management training and employee kickass is in order. The little details count.

wjh




Sunday, May 11, 2014

Scattershooting 05-11-14


Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to the great

Warren Spahn

Sunday's Summary


My incomplete recap of the week


Hope everyone had a Happy Cinco de Mayo. We had to power through the lime shortage this year.

2 + 2 = ?

Happy birthday (5/6) to Willie Mays. The best baseball player ever and my childhood sports hero. Say Hey Willie.

Wednesday was the the first hump day of National Bike Month. Enjoy.

Since Thursday was the closest #TBT to Mother's Day I chose this picture. It is one of Mom's favorite times. She had all the Holmes boys together. It was July 1996. This didn't happen often enough due to the age difference of the grandkids and our spread out family. Love you Mom and miss you. 

Thanks to all the military spouses, especially my great daughter-in-law.

What a great day for a bike ride. Temps in the mid 80's, no wind, a little overcast. Everything is green and the creeks have water flowing thanks to yesterday's rains. The bluebonnets are in bloom. As an added bonus I got a very low electric bill today too. No A/C and no heat needed for the past month. Springtime in Texas is pretty damn nice.

Got my notice today that Netflix is increasing their price to $9/mo. I thought it would be a bigger increase. They also said that because I'm already a subscriber my rate will stay at $8/mo for two years. Either way it's a bargain. House of Cards by itself is almost worth the cost. Watch good stuff on your phone, tablet, PC or TV.

Happy Mother's Day! A special thanks to all mothers, especially to my dear departed Mom, the mothers of my two sons and the mother of my two grandsons.
























wjh

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Scattershooting 05-04-14


Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to the great

Luis Aparicio

Sunday's Summary


My incomplete recap of the week

Some pictures of the now obsolete technology we were all using just a few years ago.

This does not make me happy. Craig is the best thing going on late night TV.

Aim low -

How about just don't ever use IE except to download Chrome, Firefox or Opera.

Stop using Microsoft's IE browser until bug is fixed, US and UK warn

This is pretty cool. Not your normal night at the drive-in.
Jimmy Buffett to perform at Coyote Drive-In June 19


Of course -

Interesting thoughts by Scott Adams. Be careful what you say.

May is National Bike Month.

It's already time for #TBT again. This week I bring you Little Billy's first fish. It happened during the summer of 1952 in East Hampton Long Island, NY which is now a very ritzy area. It wasn't 60 years ago. The buildings in the background were 2 or 3 room primitive cabins with outdoor showers and at the end of dirt/shell roads. I promise there is a fish on the end of that line. Besides my huge fish, the caretaker always had a cart full of fresh clams for sale (cheap) for meals. Fun memories.
 


And the times they are a changin'...

A little Misty as played by the composer. Erroll's playing will make you smile. When you watch this video, remember that Erroll Garner began playing the piano at age three, never had a lesson and never learned to read music. A true original talent. 


Chrome - it's not just a browser or OS anymore.

Pretty good comedy routine. Obama at the White House Correspondent's Dinner. The POTUS routine starts around :40 of the video, followed by Joel McHale's monologue at 1:00.


wjh


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Very Random Thoughts - May 2014


  • What do all these "producers" do? Watch an old movie or TV show credits and there was one producer. Now there are dozens of them.
  • How much is it going to cost to find the Malaysian flight MH370?
  • Does it scare you a little when that person who couldn't navigate the shopping cart drives off in a giant SUV.
  • OK gang - this is a slash / and this is a backslash \ . Is that clear?
  • I kind of understand why some guys, especially those in public professions, would wear a toupee/wig. I don't understand why they would wear one that is so obvious even from 12 blocks away.
  • Who knew that Fox News has a Latino website? Of course it's not nearly as anti-immigration as Fox News TV. http://latino.foxnews.com/index.html
  • Ever hear someone say "This is not what Americans do." It's only said after we did it, whatever that might be.
  • Americans are a very moral people, in hindsight. 
  • It turns out that animals are much smarter than we give them credit for. Or maybe we are not nearly as smart as we think we are.
  • Seems Rush Limbaugh is opposed to Stephen Colbert taking over The Late Show. Well, I'm opposed to Rush on the radio. Are we even now?
  • Many of our TV and radio pundits are spouting facts based on opinion.
  • Did any of you ever take Language Arts in school?
  • Do celebrities in commercials really influence people? When I see jerks like Tiger Woods endorsing a product, I won't buy it. I'll never play golf as well as he does and I certainly don't admire his personal life.
  • No one wants to be judged their whole life for the worst decision they ever made.
  • I don't remember ever getting a thunderstorm warning when I grew up in Florida. How did we survive? 
  • Remember when these fancy crossover vehicles were called station wagons?
  • Why do we still have an embargo against Cuba? It has been in effect for over 50 years.
  • Do you ever get confused about what day or time it is when you watch a TV program that you recorded?
  • Do you dislike small talk, but enjoy deep discussions? 

  • If you are in charge of an oppressive and/or very unpopular government, get rid of all the public squares. That's always where the trouble begins.
  • Do you think Duke University might be a little embarrassed by Duke Energy?
  • Cliven Bundy, bigot rancher, should be very thankful to Donald Sterling, bigot NBA owner, for getting him out of the spotlight and the headlines.
wjh