thank you Jerry! I have been stuck in moping sick mode all week, and I have been too sick to post anything yesterday for Pete's sake... I'm sorry the blog comment function won't work for you... a lot of people have problems with that, and I don't have any advice except try and get a teenager to work through it for you. Teens are a whiz with computer stuff... they were born into this world, us old ones have had to learn it the hard way and adapt to it
Friday, January 19, 2024
some snow plow names:
plow chica plow wow
Betty Whiteout
Han Snowlo
Alice Scooper
Edgar Allan Snow
Have Snow Will Plow
Drift Catcher
Salt Whitman
Saltosaurus Rex
Gordie Plow
India's aviation minister has said it would set up 'war rooms' at the country's six major airports to address issues around passenger inconveniences.
a passenger of a SpiceJet flight from Mumbai to Bengaluru city - typically a 105-minute journey - was stuck inside the tiny bathroom for over an hour, and the flight crew was unable to do anything to get the door to open.
Why are the bathroom doors not simply designed with a door lock that can be bypassed, unlocked, removed, or replaced, by a simple easy to use mechanism which spares would be on hand for the airliner crew to grab?
It happens too often in the news that someone locks the bathroom door and doesn't want it to be opened by the airline crew, or that the door mechanism fails, and the person inside the bathroom can not escape.
This is outrageous. We have robots on Mars for Pete's sake, obviously the technology exists, the engineering is available, and there are enough smart people on the planet to figure out a better door design
hey, I didn't get anything posted yesterday afternoon, or last night
because when I got home, I was so tired (still dealing with this flu) that I went to sleep at 5 pm and didn't wake up until 6 am.
I dragged myself to work today, but, I could just as easily stayed in bed for another 6 to 12 hours of more sleep
Thursday, January 18, 2024
a man bought all the spare B-2 windshields and used them in his daughter’s tree house, the USAF had to buy them back
In over 20 years of service and thousands of hours flying transcontinental missions, a B-2 had never needed a windshield replaced. Then a goose was hit, and cracked a windshield
The spare windshields had been in the warehouse such a long time with no orders for them, that someone thought they belonged to a discontinued air frame. The windshields were sent to the Air Force DRMO [Defense Reutilization Marketing Office] program, which sells surplus items to the public.
‘The maintenance squadron reached out the company that manufactured the windshields to see if they had any spares, or could make a new windshield. The company stated they did not have any spares and the molds were disposed of a long time ago. If the Air Force wanted them to manufacture a new windshield, the company would need to retool an entire site, due to the windshields’ complexity. The cost would be astronomical.
‘In the meantime, the parts depot reached out to DRMO to try and identify anyone who may have purchased a windshield. It turns out, that the windshields were sold as a lot to one individual a few years prior. After much effort, the Air Force was able to locate the man and sent a representative to his residence. The man still had all of the spare windshields in his possession and agreed to sell them back to the Air Force.’
‘The maintenance squadron reached out the company that manufactured the windshields to see if they had any spares, or could make a new windshield. The company stated they did not have any spares and the molds were disposed of a long time ago. If the Air Force wanted them to manufacture a new windshield, the company would need to retool an entire site, due to the windshields’ complexity. The cost would be astronomical.
‘In the meantime, the parts depot reached out to DRMO to try and identify anyone who may have purchased a windshield. It turns out, that the windshields were sold as a lot to one individual a few years prior. After much effort, the Air Force was able to locate the man and sent a representative to his residence. The man still had all of the spare windshields in his possession and agreed to sell them back to the Air Force.’
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
an NYPD officer with principles, decided to ticket cars with "police benevolent assoc" cards, because those people know they are parking illegally, and he decided enough with the bullshit corruption just for illegal parking
Bianchi is speaking out against the use of "courtesy cards" by friends and relatives of cops, accusing department leaders of maintaining a sprawling system of impunity that has fueled both reckless driving and racist traffic stops. The laminated cards have long been treated as a perk of the job, allowing those with a connection to law enforcement to get out of a traffic stop or other minor infraction.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/nyregion/mathew-bianchi-nypd-traffic-tickets.html
Paywall, but I bet it's a very interesting read, here is another article that isn't paywalled https://www.silive.com/crime-safety/2023/06/staten-island-nypd-officer-alleges-he-was-punished-for-refusing-to-honor-courtesy-cards.html
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
a protest against farming subsidy cuts, brought out 2500 tractors to parade around Nuremberg
In December, the German government announced budget saving measures. It was supposed to cancel subsidies for diesel fuel, as well as preferential taxation of vehicles used in forestry and agriculture. After the announcement of these plans, German farmers began protests.
Monday, January 15, 2024
a professor tried everything to get rats to ignore his car's wiring. He quit trying and bought a new car, that's how bad the rat problem is in New York
It's behind a paywall, but, from the article subtitle, I bet it's a good article
A CUNY professor who tried everything to get rats to stop eating the wires in his car finally solved the problem ... by getting a different car.
From hot sauce to hiding, desperate auto owners are trying everything to keep critters from chewing expensive wiring. ‘They will find you.’
It's been a bad day, a horrible no good very bad day type of day. I came down with a flu I think...
my 16 year old cat I've lived with since she was a kitten, is having several health problems, and I took the afternoon off work to get her into the emergency pet hospital...
mostly because she's dehydrated, and constipated.
I can tell you that waiting in a cold waiting room for 5 hours, to trade a paycheck to find out that she's slightly anemic, dehydrated, etc and to get her an enema and clean out her pipes... was an awfully expensive way to accomplish what the vets didn't want to do, but evidence proved was necessary.
Old age has caught up with her, as it catches us all, and starts shutting down the healthy organ systems
You simply can't pay people to do what you already know needs to be done, and the vet didn't want to do an enema without a 600 dollar xray first. I told her, you will get me to pay for it if you guarantee it's needed. She took me up on that, and I didn't pay for the xray as in my 25 years of taking cats to vets, they insist on an expensive X ray, and every time, it's not conclusively useful in the diagnosis.
You simply can't pay people to do what you already know needs to be done, and the vet didn't want to do an enema without a 600 dollar xray first. I told her, you will get me to pay for it if you guarantee it's needed. She took me up on that, and I didn't pay for the xray as in my 25 years of taking cats to vets, they insist on an expensive X ray, and every time, it's not conclusively useful in the diagnosis.