Posts in category “Brainwork”

Area 51 relocated!

I see there's been a lot of talk about former president Obama saying he believes there are aliens out there. And I agree it seems pretty likely, but they are probably far more advanced than us and surely will stay away from our destructive ways. In any case, in this morning's paper here in Buffalo (Yes, I'm old and still read the local paper, although online now.) there's a syndicated article from the Chicago Tribune covering Obama's remarks during a recent podcast interview.

I'm unable to find the same syndicated article anywhere and related articles are largely behind those delightful paywalls. But in the version in my paper I found this nugget:

During the podcast, Obama hastened to add that Area 51, the part of New Mexico that the conspiracists for years have claimed is home to an underground bunker with alien remains and such, isn't a thing — "unless there is an enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the president of the United States."

Hmmm....perhaps the aliens are already here as that's the only way I can fathom that Area 51 has moved from Nevada to New Mexico! I will explore this come summer as I will be in New Mexico so perhaps I can locate it's new location.

Trump wins the Peace Prize!

Well, Donald Trump finally got his wish and won the Peace Prize! (Fox link so everyone knows it's not "fake news".) That's right, he won the FIFA inaugural Peace Prize. Handed to Trump from a big Trump fanboy. (Not a Fox link so obvious fake news.) Hopefully the shiny GOLD metal and big GOLD trophy makes him feel like the giant man-child he is. Nothing says "success" like one of your friends stroking your fragile ego with a made up award that hopefully and comically will never be awarded again. Although Dear Leader will (unfortunately) still be in office for another 3 years, perhaps it will be awarded again to the self-proclaimed "Greatest President EVAR!!!" I'll wait for history to weigh in, but if I were a betting man I'd put my money on him being much closer to the other end of the spectrum. As they say, time will tell.

Feeling Stupid

"Did you do something with the girl's bikes?" "No, are they gone?"

I didn't even need to wait for the response from my wife, I knew. Anger. Distress. Sadness. A desperate hope in vain that there's an explanation. There is not. They are gone.

Somebody had stolen my daughters bikes sometime in the past few days. That evening and the evenings since, I cruise around the neighborhood on my way home from work. I hope to see them...I don't. I filed a police report knowing it was in vain. I told the officer that took the report, "I know I'm never going to see them again." To which he responds, "I'm not supposed to say this, but you're never going to see them again." I know, but I hope. I love bikes, I watch for bikes things on Craigslist and Ebay all the time. I now read the Craigslist entries and my heart jumps every time I see "girls" or "Trek" in the subject. I hope it's them. It's not, nor will it ever be.

And then I'm crushed. Anyone that knows me, knows I LOVE bikes. I'm sad for my girls, but more than anything I feel stupid. Stupid for buying them nice bikes and not the crappy $100 ones from some dirty Wal-Mart like most parents. They deserve better and I want them to love bikes like I do. There's a big difference between junk bikes and what I call "real bikes". Stupid for not locking them up like I always knew they should be. But I couldn't keep them in the basement like I do with mine. The girls, nor my wife can or will carry them in and out everyday or whenever we're not going to be home for a bit. I thought about bringing them in for the winter, but the weather has largely been nice enough that they were still using them. So instead they were stored conveniently for them in the sun porch off the garage. It's behind my house at the back of the lot. It can't be seen from the street and you couldn't see the bikes inside it. But still, I always looked at it and knew they should be locked up. It was an invitation for what I got. Stupid. How could I be so stupid? It wouldn't have been hard to secure them to the wall of the sun porch to prevent the casual theft that this appears to be nothing else was taken. Even locked, if someone wanted them bad enough they were going to get them. But leaving them unlocked was an invitation for them to be stolen. I know better, but apparently I didn't. Stupid. And I've always preached to them to not leave them unattended out in front of their friends houses. That's easy picking.

I'll continue to look. To hope. But they are gone and they aren't coming back. I don't believe this was random, but rather someone who knows the girls or at least someone who knows of them. They had seen the girls on them, they know where they lived and possibly where they were stored. At this point they could show up for sale, but I don't believe they will. More likely they were taken, abused and abandoned somewhere. Or as I told my wife, if you want to find them, go dredge the bottom of the (Erie) Canal. It's only 3-4 blocks away from our home. She didn't understand this, "Why would someone steal them and throw them in the canal?" Because young boys
the most likely suspects, can't just show up at home with two rather nice girls bikes. Even the shittiest of parents are likely to question that. Or maybe I'm giving them too much credit. But after beating around on them they get dumped out in the woods or in the canal. Nobody ever sees them again and they are no longer connected to them. Case closed...for them anyway.

But now I'm out several hundred dollars. It's enough to hurt, but likely not enough to make claiming it on my homeowners policy worthwhile. I haven't looked into it yet and I don't remember if my deductible is $500 or $1000, I believe the later. If it's $500 I might be able to recover some of the loss, but is it worth it? And now I also have two daughters that are going to need new bikes. What do I do about that? Do I buy the cheap crappy ones that I hate so much? Do I buy replacements and actually lock them up as the others should have been? Maybe I can find a couple of decent replacements on Craigslist. I don't know. Stupid.

Dusting off the Blog

So it's been nearly a year since I've actually published anything here. Pretty sad considering I used to do so regularly at one time. There was even real content before I got lazy and started mostly publishing Beer, Wine and the occasional PhotoBlog pics. And those will likely return once I automate them somewhat. I've got a HUGE backlog, particularly beers that need to be posted. And automating it is the only way I'm every going to come close to clearing them out. Perhaps I'll even find time to write something pithy, you never know.  …more

Isn't that always the case?

My wife and I bought a bird book —A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America a couple of years ago.  My girls also liked to look at it and occasionally would wander off with it.  Thus when it disappeared last Fall I presumed they had "put it somewhere" which had turned into "never to be found".  One plausible explanation was that it wound up mixed with the recycling and went out with that months ago.  We've talked of replacing it to which Mary Lou always replies "You know as soon as we buy one, we'll find the old one."

Knowing she's missed having it, particularly in the Winter, I decided to buy her (OK, us) a new one for Mother's Day.  Being slow to get around to ordering it, and being unwilling to spend $10 to have it shipped before last weekend —which she agrees with for the record, it came yesterday.

Being the creative guy I am, I not only bought the replacement book, but I also bought The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.  So now we have two very good bird books.

I got a delivery notice from TrackThis so I called to see if she had gotten the mail.  She had, but didn't see the box which was on the front porch.  After retrieving and opening it she was very happy and added "You know, now we'll find the old one you know."  Yeah, yeah, whatever.

My phone rings an hour later.  It's my wife.  She's laughing hysterically.  She finally calms down enough to tell me —you guessed it, she found the original book!  It was in a magazine bin not more than 2 feet from where the book was previously located.  My response was simply "Good, now you've got two."  She's OK with that as she said we can just put the old one in the car.

And just to rub some more salt into the wound for me, while looking for the book links above I find there is also a newer Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Sixth Edition available.  I just can't win.