Well, I'm about to become unplugged as we enter the final stages of our move. I'm sure to have lots to share when I sign on again in a few weeks. Here we go...
Oh, and lets be careful out there. (Hill Street Blues)
There is a lot that happens each day that makes me think, wonder, criticize and applaud. Hopefully, I can do the same for all of you.
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Happy 1st Blog day !!
Well its been a full year since I started this site and its safe to say there have been a lot of things going on in that time. We've packed, sold and moved two houses, found a new house, jobs and schools...I think the second half of 2005 we will take a nap.
But, you never know what the future will hold...it's time to ramble on.
But, you never know what the future will hold...it's time to ramble on.
Monday, May 09, 2005
Thursday, May 05, 2005
5/5/5
Not sure what they call it, tres cinco ? I always feel like things are more alligned on days like today. 3/3/3 was a good day 4/4/04 was pretty good too.
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Chicken or fish ?
when it comes time to go to a wedding, i can never remember what I ordered. I wonder if the kitchen just makes extra of both just in case? I was thinking you could solve this problem by designing a perferated (punch out) piece of paper as part of the invitation that you rip off and it says "chicken" or "Fish" or whatever, could even be the shape of animal. Number the back and tell people that there will be a drawing at the wedding so they remember to bring it with them.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Stay to the right except to pass
Do you think anyone would pay attention if they started posting these signs in Massachusetts, perhaps it would help to reduce the amount of competition on the roads.
It's amazing the difference you feel driving the minute you cross the Portsmouth bridge into Maine.
It's amazing the difference you feel driving the minute you cross the Portsmouth bridge into Maine.
GPS Determination of Course and Speed
So a cars spedometer can tell you how fast you are going by understanding the relationship between the tire, some gears and the road, but I was wondering how a GPS can figure speed when the reference point is constantly moving with the vehicle you are trying to measure.
I think I'll have to read this explanation a few times...
I think I'll have to read this explanation a few times...
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