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12/11/2005 10:03:05 jim Thought Id make an entry. Its mostly about the US | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
In the last week, we've seen Christmas Carollers, alligators, owls, ice hockey, a huge ice rink, malls...yadayady. Same ol stuff. It will be really nice to get back into the real world. We haven't heard much from anyone lately. I did hear from an old buddy of mine in Austin, Texas. He says Dell Computers is moving their Information Technology department overseas because it's cheaper, so he's going to be out of a job. I talked to my dad about this country. Everyone knew what was going to happen when businesses started using other countries for manufacture and technology. It should have been taxed way back when. I think its too late to rebuild this country. We used to be an industrial power. I still haven't found out what kind of power we are now. So, what's left of the great old US when other countries produce everything we need. - The automobile industry is gone. It's in Mexico and China. When I was young, the big push was to join the Union and get a job in factory. - The technology industry is disappearing. It's headed towards India and Australia. When I was in college, computer technology was the push. - Farming is on its way out, Florida gets most of its produce from Mexico. When I was in High School, kids would come in wearing FFA (Future Farmers of America) jackets. What is backing the US dollar these days? Probably force, military strength. Kill the foreign business owners when they try to raise prices. Call them terrorists. 10% of the people in Florida were born in foreign countries. 20% barely speak English. The white race will soon be a minority. My real question is, what do I do to stay on top of things. Which direction do I go? Is there a direction? Are the white and black middle and lower class being phased out? That Indian guy who looked at me like I was some kind of thing in my interview, did I sponsor him in India 30 years ago? The next thing I'm going to say sounds racist, and I don't like sounding this way. Why should the middle class Americans pay taxes, when the foreign work force and the people paying them don't. |
12/04/2005 09:38:54 jim Went to Congo River | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
Played miniture golf in a mountain with streams and waterfalls. Watched some eat alligators too. Ate some Thai food. The food in Florida is the best I've ever had. Mikey found the reciept for his laptop. Yea. Now I can get it fixed. |
12/01/2005 23:32:23 jim We went to the Florida Mall last night | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
It was decent, but nothing I've seen yet beats the malls in Las Vegas. |
11/30/2005 12:40:47 jim Oooh oooh...I forgot to mention, we went to Univer | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
It rained, and that made it VERY Special. I'd like to say it made everybody look like they were contestants in a wet T-Shirt contest, but I'm with Becky...so I didn't look...haha. We liked the "Revenge of the Mummy" ride the best. It was an indoor rollar coaster, and featured going backwards. The one in Orlando is much better than the one in California. Next to that, we liked Men In Black...you get to shoot Aliens while riding a rollar coaster. I scored big on that ride too. They had a Beetlegeus Rock and Roll concert. It was special. Both Becky and I liked Rockin Frankenstein the best. |
11/30/2005 10:03:42 jim Ive been trying to get a laptop fixed through its | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
They make it tough. We've already spent hours on this. Today, I was on the phone for 28 minutes, trying to get a copy of my receipt. This is the 3rd time too. The laptop has been busted for over 15 days now. I should sue. If a company sells you a warrentee and takes your money for a product with the receipt unseen, they should honor it the same way. And if I can get all of the information online, they could too, Unless they don't want to honor the friggin contract. |
11/30/2005 09:59:03 jim Im a bug murderer today. :( | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
I hate killing anything, but there were two wasp nest on our balcony with about 30 wasps. So, I loaded up three glasses of soapy water (Joy dish soap) and threw it on the nests. It suffocates the wasps. ewwe. Anyway, I'm feeling blue. I hate to kill. |
11/30/2005 08:47:07 jim Web browsers - User statistics | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
Browsers: IE-73%, Firefox-19.6%, Mozilla-2.6%, Opera 8-1.2%, Netscape-0.4% Resolution: 1024x768-55%, 800x600-25% Operating system: XP-70%, Win2k-15%, Linus-3.3%, Mac-3.2%, Win98-2%, Javascript: 90% use it. It seems clear to me, that if I continue developing this site for Internet Explorer users, I'll reach most of the people out there. For the people who don't see this site the way it was intended, I'm sorry. But screen real estate is too valuable to waste on an error message that says it doesn't look right because of the browser you are using. |
11/30/2005 08:11:17 jim Those are beautiful thoughts Renee. | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
My past is full of good memories. We were so poor. My parents fought a lot, and it was usually about money. My Mom and Dad were fighting one night. We all left Dad inside the house. While we were outside, squatting next to a car parked in the driveway, Mom openned up a can of Cambell's Pork-And-Beans for us to share as our dinner. The other kids may remember this night as a terrible time, but I remember how good those Pork-and-Beans tasted! Cold and right from the can! YUM! Its really great that you remember the good things from the past. Those are the memories to hold on to and cherish. You and your mom are hard-to-find people. You were both born to be happy! That is your gift! Look around as you walk down the street. How many people look happy? Most of the people don't notice you. They stare at the ground with their eyebrows down, or stare intently into space. If you look right at them, most of them either look away or don't even notice you. Check it out some time. I know, that if we were strangers, and I saw you on the street, I could smile at you and you'd smile right back. The beautiful people almost always smile back. You are one of them. |
11/30/2005 01:05:51 renee hey | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
robert i remeber we where always close we used to sit in the back of the truck and sing songs whial mom and bill where shoping even at toys r s hehe and slug bus to cootin wood my recorder hehe lalala many things remeber when we sat watching tools and we had to go pe at the shoping place ill tell you more i know a whole bunch mom we do love you those tthings are put be hind us this is a new day not old let go of the past jesus can heal your past if you will alow him because he want to !!!:) |
11/30/2005 00:08:51 jim UFOs | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
A lot of people think UFO's are here, with us on this planet right now. Here's one for the logical people out there. The universe is 12 billion years old. The world is 4.5 billion years old. Some think people may have existed here for only 2 million years. If so, we've been on this rock floating through space less than .05% of the earth's lifespan. So, if UFOs have visited the earth, the odds are 2,250 to 1, against us being in existence. The odds would be 60,000,000 to 1 against a UFO coming here in your lifetime. And what is the likelyhood that an interstellar space RV (so to speak) would fly here anyway? In 100 years, my guess is this idea will seem laughable. Why would an advanced alien fly here in a couped up little flying saucer? lol. Time Travellers - a bizarre thought. I've always said, if time travellers existed, wouldn't they have already visited us, and wouldn't we know it? Does anyone actually believe that people in the future people will obey laws when people don't do that now? Hmmm. Another lol. Einstein said, if you travel in one direction long enough, you'd come back to where you are. That's because the universe is circular. A straight line is actually a circle. We just don't see it that way...yet. Think about it like Magellan did. The other sea mariners thought the world was flat. He thought if he travelled in one direction, he'd come back to the same location, in a different time. Maybe the same thing is true with time. What if time is not infinite in two directions? What if it is circular? If time is circular, then we all are time travellers. What if all living things are a single life form? What if that life form is a time traveller going through an infinite loop? If you can follow these thoughts, isn't it interesting? If any of this reasoning is correct, then if we wanted to travel back in time, we would have to go forward in time to get there. The faster we went, the closer to our present time we'd get. Hmmm. That doesn't sound right, does it? |
11/29/2005 23:31:43 jim What is Power? | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Power is the ability to persuade people to do what they normally wouldn't do. Power is making a horse, that's 10 times your weight come to you by waving a carrot. It's the ability to get people to work long hours. Its the ability to starve a country. Its the ability to persuade an entire country produce the machinery for your country to use. Why is the United States by far, the richest country in the world? If you were to put 30 people in a room, 1 of them would be from the US, 10 would be from China, 10 would be from India. So, how does one of those 30 people get most of the other people to do their bidding. POWER. In the worlds case, its a suggestion of ability to kill, torture, or make life unbearable. It is the fear of losing what we think we own. We fear we'll lose our house if we don't stand in line and be just like everybody else. In the dark, we've been taught to fear God, to control what we do in the light. Slavery still exists. It's just taken a different form. The slaves of today aren't segregate by race. They are segregated by wealth. The right to be free is still a birth right. You don't earn it in today's world. It is handed to you. Mankind is still a greedy animal by nature. Mankind is a parasite on its own race. Possessions are a myth. If you feel you own anything, you should realize it is just a feeling. You only think you own you land, your house, your bank account. If you are charged with a crime, if you don't pay your taxes, if you just aren't smart, you'll lose them in a heart beat. I feel it's necessary to say this. It should be obvious. Me, I chose not to stand in line. I chose to be different. I get away with what I do because I don't play the game. I'm not afraid of losing everything I have, including my life. I plan on losing my health. I know I'm going to lose everything. Everybody does. Me, I'll never join this parasitic race. There are forces that will control mankinds fate. The future of mankind is in the hands of forces we'll never understand, simply because we aren't focused enough to see. |
11/28/2005 07:42:43 jim Im irritated, because these browser differences a | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
I shouldn't have to spend a week on my system, making it compatable with Netscape, Mozzilla Firefox, Apple, or anything else that's out there. With a few exceptions, my system works great under Internet Explorer. When someone mentions a problem, I shouldn't have to ask what their browser is and what version it is, to find out why a BLUE SENTENCE isn't coming out blue. It's funny in a sad kind of way. |
11/28/2005 07:37:16 jim Its also my opinion that what displays this sente | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
If I told an author to show a sentence in the color BLUE, you'd think he could do it without any consideration for what is going to be displaying it. How hard can that be on the internet, to make a sentence BLUE. You'd think that would be ironed out by the different browsers. It's not though. The blue you see above comes out differently on different browsers. Graphics seem to come out okay. How many concepts can you have for what BLUE means? |
11/28/2005 07:04:00 jim Ive been dinking with this site using Netscape | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
I'm not sure, or don't remember how, any two browsers could get so far out of sync. Using Firefox as a rendering agent screws up the whole site, which means I have to rewrite the almost everything to include those users. Using Internet Explorer, everything seems to work Ok, using the work-arounds for FireFox. I wonder how much money web developers have wasted on compatabilty issues. |
11/26/2005 09:00:46 Jim About this site | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
It's coded for Internet Explorer users. Netscape doesn't work well and until Microsoft and Netscape can get together on standards, I see no reason to keep up with them. I want to finish this project and be done with it, and not have to update this site everytime they come up with a new release. SO THERE!!! |
11/25/2005 21:25:50 Jim Exactly what is a pussy cat? | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
It defies definition. Which came first? The pussy or the cat? |
11/21/2005 20:43:11 Jim I finally returned a Headhunters call. | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
He called last Thursday, when we were on the road. He said, it's the slow season, and not to expect anything until after Thanksgiving, but it seems to me that most people would say, don't expect anything until after the first of the year. By the first of the year, I won't be looking anymore though. Hmmmm. |
11/19/2005 11:31:47 Jim We drove over 1,000 miles in 2.5 days | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
I just totalled it up, and that's the bar minimum. BTW - My F150 gets 15mpg now that I've switched to a 92 octane. It got 10mpg using 87 octane. I wouldn't have thought a 6% difference in octane would make a 50% difference in MPGs. |
11/19/2005 10:27:44 Jim Gambling boats on international waters | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
We took a 6 hour cruise on a Sterline Lines gambling boat. It had the same set up as any small casino in Las Vegas. Once you get on the boat, EVERYTHING IS FREE!!! They had a free buffet, several bars and live entertainment. We spent most of the trip either on deck or at the Vegas Lounge. I kept rousting people up, and eventually, we created quite a spectacle. What a blast. These two, huge, (semi-drunk) guys (that I activated by clap dancing) ended up taking over the dance joint. The impressionist singer got them, Becky, and three girls to go up and dance for everyone. It was wild! Becky was 100% darling, dancing in front of the audience. I love her so much! Eventually I got up and joined her (slinging my suit around in my hand while toe stepping, haha). I took a low key in the audience. I kept letting out ear piercing YEOOWWS while appearing to sip my coffee. Its hilarious! People kept looking around trying to figure out who was doing it. I was wearing a black suit and drinking coffee, so it couldn't be me...haha...right? Becky and I both did it at one time. God I love sitting back in a bar and causing crap to happen just by giving people eye contract and facial commands. Several guys came staggering up to my table, giving high fives, saying things like, "you know what's happening, you're one of us". We had several, semi-deep, conversations with an electrician and a state worker. The state worker said he loved living in Titusville. Its so far away from the big cities, life was stress free. He works 5x8. The electrician talked about the cruise, the workers, and his life in the small town. |
11/19/2005 10:07:13 Jim Cocoa Beach | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Of all the little beaches we saw, this one just didn't have the touristy quality. Cape Canaveral was just a military block of land, snf Cape Kennedy was hatd to see. I thought it would have had at least on Motel called "I Dream of Jeanee", but, nah. |
11/19/2005 10:05:00 Jim Coming back up from the Keys on Route 1 and I95 wa | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
There were backups all around Miami. At one point, a power line going across I95 was downed. I still have to laugh when I see a Route 1 or Interstate 95. It seems every state has one (or two). |
11/19/2005 09:07:43 Jim We returned to the beach (mile marker 73 on Rt 1) | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
The ocean is so very interesting. There was life everywhere you looked in the waters. Hermit Crabs Walking into the ocean, I noticed all of the shells moved. Hermit Crabs were everywhere! They can't make their own shells, so they find an empty shell, crawl into it and call it home. You can see these shells roam around on the beach. When you pick them up, they snap back into the shell. Sometimes they'll come out, as if to say, "What The Hell Is Going On Out Here?". They're so funny. I found this one that was homeless, sitting on a cement block. He couldn't find an unoccupied empty shell, so I scoured around and found him one. They are picky. It has to be just the right size inside. Horseshoe Crabs Standing in the warm ocean waters, I noted the sand kept moving under my feet. So, I eventually bent over to dig up whatever was causing the sand to shift.. It was horseshoe crab. These guys are about 5 inches long, prejurassic looking, and ugly, but, they are very animated. Jelly Fish I kept finding these purple and pink, geometrically shaped blobs on the beach. I picked one up and it felt like old jello, then it moved on its own. It was a stranded jelly fish. Albino Lizards I went to use the bathroom around 10pm. It was very dark. Coming up to the bathroom, the building was COVERED with albino lizards. Cute little fellows! I think they like to hang out around the building because bugs are attracted to the lights. Blue Crab Sometime at night, when Becky and I were looking at the ocean while sitting on the tailgate of the truck, I spotted a shadow moving across the beach. I got up and investigated. It was a Blue Crab that was about a foot wide. I played with the little fellow. He'd get all flustered and stand up raising his big right claw. Eventually I quit toying with him, and he ran up into the trees. Possums Sometime during the AM hours, I saw one scooting across the beach, running along at about 8mph. Sea Gulls. I did my little bird training thing, where I toss up a piece of bread and a sea gull catches it in mid air. About 40 sea gulls came around, but only 3 of them got how to play the game. They would go out in a large circular path, then fly by and hover for their chunk of bread. They were the fat ones, har har. I discovered why the ocean appears light blue in areas. It's not the clouds like I'd thought. Where the ocean is light blue, the water is only a foot deep. That means, in these areas, you can walk for miles out into the ocean without getting so much as your knees wet. What happens after a hurricane hits an area. People clean house from the floods,and place their junk on the side of the road. Also, boats wash up to the roadside. The owners either don't want to mess with them or can't afford to have them relocated back into the water, so they become property of Key West. They are free (clear title and all) to whoever wants to haul them away. If a person wanted free boats, cars, or antique furniture, this is the place to go. I explored a 40' sail boat that was beached. It had an eight cylinder engine, the sails and most of it was intact. You could tell somebody lived in it, but probably couldn't afford to get it placed back into the water. It was nasty inside. Imagine how a travel trailer would look if it had been turned upside down. Thats what it looked like. It would be a fun to fix something like this up. |
11/19/2005 09:06:04 Jim Florida Keys | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
This tiny tourist island is about 40 square miles in size. Its streets are narrow and are lined with local curio shops and local restaurants. If you wanted to find a chain restaurant or store, you had look for them (but why would you?). We finally parked near a marina and walked around with the other tourist. Eventually, we ate at an open air restaurant on the pier. It was nice, and very laid back. It reminded me of a Joe's Crab shack, but had more personality to it. Hundreds of people were eating there, and pigeons kept hanging around our table. Rental scooters and electric cars are very popular in Key West. I thought that if someone rented those Segway, two wheeled Human Transporters (stand up electric scooters), they could make a decent living. Probably a $40k investment could get a small rental business started. hmmm. |
11/19/2005 09:05:23 Jim We took off for Miami around 3am. Miami is BIG! | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
We ended up driving Route 1, by the ocean shore. It took us through downtown. Miami is crazy, even at that time of night. I thought that driving through town would be a lot easier at 5am than it would be in the daytime. It wasn't. All it took was two insane truckers, trying to merge in to one lane to really muck traffic up for miles. One couldn't back up, the other couldn't move forward. What a mess! Staring up at the buildings hurt my neck. Almost all of them were well of 30 stories high. My GPS quit because it couldn't receive transmissions from the satellites directly above. The buildings blocked the sky! We left Miami in time to catch the sunrise on Route 1, the entrance to the Florida Keys. My focus kept drifting into my subconscious and we finally pulled over at a hurricane ridden park. There, I waved over a Sheriff, for a casual conversation. This guy was GREAT! He'd done the Florida loop two weeks prior. He knew our route! The only difference was, his started from the Keys and ours started from Orlando. Anywy, he pointed out a beach near mile marker 73 that was on the shore, had a bathroom and a shower, and didn't close. He said that was a great place to catch some ZZZ's. He also had a laptop in his car, hehe, like me! He said the hurricane from two weeks ago wiped out a lot of the Keys. Everything was a mess. He said the Police Division lost 60 vehicles too! While that sounds pretty incredible, as time went by, I realized he was probably telling the truth |
11/15/2005 20:30:22 Jim Bowling | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Becky and I went bowling tonight. I beat her by the way..haha. I love to people watch at the bowling alleys The serious people: They look like they made a terrible mistake everytime they don't knock all of the pins down. The ditsy people: In the lane next to us, a girl was bowling, WHILE TALKING ON HER CELL PHONE! The coaches: They tell the ditsy people what they are doing wrong. The fun people: They laugh and shrug their shoulders on every ball. The social drinkers: They smile and crack jokes after every ball. The game of bowling can't be conquered by people or machine folks. The finger holes in the ball and the condition/location of the pins make the game random. |
11/15/2005 09:17:02 Jim If a person thinks whites are racist, | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Try finding a neighborhood in Las Vegas where a black person will be killed, just for being black. I know, if a white person walks down D street in Las Vegas, he's looking to die. They'll kill you down there, just because you are a white. |
11/15/2005 09:13:34 Jim That was, um, special Robert..hehe | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
You must have pasted that in there. Discrimination is terrible in the United States. It isn't so much the people as it is the laws enforcing anti-discrimation. To me, it seems like the White Anglo-Saxon Male (WAM) is the most discrimitated against person in the US today. Bosses have to keep the door opened these days when talking to an employee. Why? Fear of discrimination law suits. If you're white and middle class, look out. You probably won't get a grant, a scholarship, or welfare assistance. However, if you're black and lower class, you should look out. You probably will pay high auto insurance rates. I've never really looked into it in depth, but I know insurance companies discrimate against sex and race. I have tried this experiment myself. I got a quote from Allstate, told them I was caucasian and I got a quote. Then I called again, saying I was black and got a quote. They charged more. |
11/15/2005 03:59:38 robert why do people say whites are racist | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
You pass me on the street and sneer in my direction. You call me "Cracker", "Honkey", "Whitey" and even "The Man" and you think it's OK. But when I call you, "Nigger", "Kike", "Towelhead", "Sand-Nigger", "Camel Jockey", "Beaner" or "Chink" you call me a racist. You say that whites commit a lot of violence against you, so why are the ghettos the most dangerous places to live You have Martin Luther King Day. You have Cesar Chavez Day. You have Yom Hashoah You have Ma'uled Al-Nabi You have BET. If we had WET(white entertainment television) we'd be racists. If we had a White Pride Day you would call us racists. If we had white history month, we'd be racists. In the Million Man March, you believed that you were marching for your race and rights. If we marched for our race and rights, you would call us racists. You are proud to be black, brown, yellow and orange, and you're not afraid to announce it. But when we announce our white pride, you call us racists. You call each other "niggas", but when we call you that, you call us racists. You rob us, carjack us, and shoot at us. But, when a white police officer shoots a black gang member or beats up a black drug-dealer running from the law and posing a threat to society, you call him a racist. I am white. I am proud. I am an American. But, you call me a racist. Why is it that only whites can be racists? |
11/13/2005 20:28:09 renee love | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
i love you very much |
11/13/2005 06:43:35 Jim We won, we won!!! | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
Dogs are easy! We bet $8, and won $15. Greyhounds are some very fast dogs. Its pretty neat. The gates open, a rabbit goes around the track, and the dogs run after it. The track people were pretty sleezy though, and the stadium needed quite a few repairs. |
11/12/2005 16:37:24 Jim Spent the day tearing apart one laptop, reloading | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Swapping pieces parts, and watching software load up. I hope it'll all be worth it. We're going to the Dog Races tonight This should be fun. We'll bring binoculars, Becky with an 8x10, and me with an 10/30x50. I'll be watching little dog tongues flying around the greyhounds heads. haha It would have been a lot more fun to go to Miami, but reloading seemed to be more important. |
11/11/2005 01:14:20 Jim Just great! My laptop is toast. | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
I think its motherboard is fried. I flashed the bios with what was supposed to be the correct software, and it won't boot now. Worst thing about it is, I'm not sure who it was purchased from or when. Mikey knows though. At any rate, I've got to send it in, and I'm on a time schedule. I need to finish this website. It's amazing, how a simple thing might affect the future. |
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