Posted on 05/26/2005 10:13:25 PM PDT by snippy_about_it
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We did our best to straighten him out.
A funny thing happened on the way to middle age. I've had the epiphany that I'm more conservative than my conservative dad.
Speaking of bugs, he tried to collect some when he visited a colleague in College Station, but didn't do well. Things were a bust in San Antonio, and he didn't even try here.
Aye.
BTW, I can walk away anytime I want as well.
/lier mode
I'm not aware of any Marines in our family trees, but we certainly have the rest covered! Most of them many times over.
Hi Wneighbor!!
How's it going for ya. Moving is hard to do. So much emotional stuff to deal with.
I have been located in this apartment for 10 years now. I love this house and have no plans to leave for many years to come. Of course, I am retired so that makes it easier for me. My kids all live within 15-20 miles from me. However, I don't see them that often--they have jobs and a life of their own. We do get together on certain big holidays like Christmas and Easter.
The city has pretty good public transportation which is a big help.
Hearing is going on now...no TV coverage so far...of course I've been out until 15 mins ago...Wal-Mart for food.
Whoa! That's bad news! Sorry to hear that. Woulda liked to hear about his captives.
Yes, even though my parents are conservative, I have found that I am more conservative than they as well. Maybe I started young. I didn't have much of a young liberal phase. The American Embassy in Tehran put a big red STOP to any of the usual liberal thoughts that came to my age group. That and one other thing, when I was at UT a group of my friends asked if I would go protest the South Texas Nuclear Project with them. When I started discussing nuclear energy with them to find out why exactly they wanted to protest I found out none of them even had a clue about the science of the issue. They didn't even know the rudiments that we learned in high school physics and chemistry. Heh, needless to say that just didn't compute to me. LOL
My thoughts exactly!
Yeah! Me too!
...the first step is to admit you have a problem...
Houston, we have NO problem! :-)
I'm suprised you're coherent this morning. ;-)
Okay, that's how I want to be when I can retire!!! :-) Sounds like you have a pretty wonderful life there Bentfeather. I am very happy for you. :-)
I loved my old home before I moved to this one. I really had trouble leaving and have never really liked it where I am now. Hence the move. I came here because I got a job opportunity I wanted to try out. I moved from being a designer in a design engineering department to a college teaching position. I really liked my teaching job, but then, career has never been a focus of my life so it just didn't make up for having moved so far away from my friends and family. ~sigh~
Now, I have an opportunity to amend that. The teaching job was eliminated due to low student enrollment so I can now return to a place where I can be near loved ones. The choice now is, do I want to go back "home" with friends, aunts, uncles, cousins. Do, I want to go to Alabama and live near my 2 daughters and 3 of my grandchildren. Or do I want to go to Arizona and live in the midst of one of my favorite aunts and her children/grandchildren whom I love dearly too. I count those all quality choices. Now, just to find the job in one of those places! :-)

![]() Rube Goldberg (1883-1970) was a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist, sculptor, and author. Reuben Lucius Goldberg (Rube Goldberg) was born in San Francisco. His father, a practical man, insisted he go to college to become an engineer. After graduating from University of California Berkeley, Rube went to work as an engineer with the City of San Francisco Water and Sewers Department. He continued drawing, and after six months convinced his father that he had to work as an artist. He soon got a job as an office boy in the sports department of a San Francisco newspaper. He kept submitting drawings and cartoons to his editor, until he was finally published. An outstanding success, he moved from San Francisco to New York drawing daily cartoons for the Evening Mail. A founding member of the National Cartoonist Society, a political cartoonist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, Rube was a beloved national figure as well as an often-quoted radio and television personality during his sixty-year professional career. Through his "INVENTIONS", Rube Goldberg discovered difficult ways to achieve easy results. His cartoons were, as he said, symbols of man's capacity for exerting maximum effort to accomplish minimal results. Rube believed that there were two ways to do things: the simple way and the hard way, and that a surprisingly number of people preferred doing things the hard way. Rube Goldberg's work will endure because he gave priority to simple human needs and treasured basic human values. He was sometimes skeptical about technology, which contributed to making his own mechanical inventions primitive and full of human, plant, and animal parts. While most machines work to make difficult tasks simple, his inventions made simple tasks amazingly complex. Dozens of arms, wheels, gears, handles, cups, and rods were put in motion by balls, canary cages, pails, boots, bathtubs, paddles, and live animals for simple tasks like squeezing an orange for juice or closing a window in case it should start to rain before one gets home. Rube's drawings depict absurdly-connected machines functioning in extremely complex and roundabout ways to produce a simple end result; because of this RUBE GOLDBERG has become associated with any convoluted system of achieving a basic task. Rube's inventions are a unique commentary on life's complexities. They provide a humorous diversion into the absurd that lampoons the wonders of technology. Rube's hilarious send-ups of man's ingenuity strike a deep and lasting chord with today's audience through caught in a high-tech revolution are still seeking simplicity. Hardly a day goes by without The New York Times, National Public Radio, The Wall Street Journal or some other major media invoking the name Rube Goldberg to describe a wildly complex program, system or set of rules such as our "Rube Goldberg-like tax system". The annual National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest at Purdue University, which is covered widely by the national media, brings Rube's comic inventions to life for millions of fans. The work of Rube Goldberg continues to connect with both an adult audience well versed in the promise and pitfalls of modern technology (can anyone over 40 program their VCR?) as well as younger fans intrigued by the creativity and possibility of invention.
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Fortunately I inherited something very very special from my grandparents. I can drink and hold it well - but I have never had a hangover. LOL. In younger years there were those two times when I puked everything prior to time for the party to stop... but aside from that, I got some really good gene in this realm. LOL
I will admit that I slept until 9:30 this morning though. But, you know from my middle of the night posts how late I was up the last 2 nights... and yesterday I was up at 6 and didn't ever get that nap I thought I deserved. LOL Too much tequila at least convinced me to sleep in while unemployed today. :-)
I love it!!! :-)
I worked with engineers who learned lots from him you know. LOL
A couple years ago we has some issues with our process so a chemist from the Tech Center shows up with a lab scale reactor. The reactor required a cooling water loop. Well the fume hood had a water supply and a drain so my job was to set up the loop.
As luck would have it we did not have a mechanical resource on shift that day, so I scrounged a bunch of wierd tubing shapes that we had laying around the shop, 4 or 5 short lenghts of flexible tubing and a big handfull of fittings of various sizes and functions.
It was kinda like mating an elephant except we did not have to wait two years!!! After much trial and error I was able to get the loop to function properly but it was the darndest tubing hook up I have ever seen.
I had made several comment during the process about Rube Goldberg and finally Jeffry, the Chemist, goes "Who the devil is this Rube Goldberg". I tried to explain it to him and finally got on the internet a little later and found some of his inventions.
BTW havw you seen the Honda commercial with the Rube Goldberg set up made out of car parts?
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/funstuff/l/bl_honda.htm
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
I remember Hubert. He was Mayor of Minneapolis and Senator from Minnesota before being Johnson's V.P. An old-fashioned DFL liberal, liberal on domestic policy but generally patriotic on defense and foreign affairs. I remember never reading a satisfactory explanation of how he avoided wearing the uniform during WWII
Me too. My dad was a Goldwater conservative, but these days all he does is rant and rave about Christian conservatives - he's pro-abortion.
Here's hoping for a big holiday weekend for birders - and their suppliers.
I noticed that too. I think he even tried to convince us they were the same flag until we told him what it looked like.
LOL. Just wait until they learn how to drive SUV's.
...and on my side of the mix we have the Navy covered several times over, the Army National guard, and Air Force.
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