Monday, August 27, 2012
IT'S THE UNCERTAINTY, THE WAITING...
...and if Isaac, which the experts say will soon be a hurricane, comes our way, then it's the hurricane, loss of power, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. After the last hurricane struck in our area, I vowed that the next scare would send me flying somewhere out of reach. But the uncertainly is seductive in its own way, as I'm drawn to think, "Well, maybe I'll leave for nothing if the storm lands somewhere else." So. Here I am in sunny Thibodaux today. We have a two-story house and a boat, so we will not be in danger of drowning.
Just look at the spread in the computer models in the illustration above. The possible landfall for Isaac lies anywhere from the Louisiana/Mississippi border to the Louisiana/Texas border and all places in between. Obviously, the places in between are all in Louisiana, including my place. Sooo...we prepare, and we wait.
Image from Wunderground, which, to my sorrow, was sold to The Weather Channel.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
OUR STRADIVARIUS
Pictured above is our genuine Stradivarius violin purchased from Sears by my father-in-law in 1913. The year is hand-written on a label printed with the words "Antonius Stradivarius", which is pasted on the inside of the fiddle beneath the F-hole (Quiet in the back!). The instrument is 99 years old.
Another view which shows the carvings on the tailpiece. I believe the chin rest, fingerboard, and tailpiece to be of ebony.
Now for a bit of human interest - my grandson posed with the violin. Yes, I know the positioning of the instrument is not quite right. He's the busybody who snooped around and found the violin in the closet, but I'm glad he did, because I had not seen it for quite a while.
UPDATE with further information on the Sears violins:
This Sears ad reads "A two piece maple back, beautifully flamed, as shown in the illustration. top of resonant spruce, especially selected; reddish brown varnish, beautifully shaded in imitation of an old violin. The neck and scroll are made of curly maple to correspond with the back and sides The fingerboard and tailpiece of solid ebony. Readily retail at $15.00. No finer model in existence than the celebrated Stradivarius. In addition to the violin as above described, we furnish a regular Artists' Tourte model wood bow, german silver trimmed; ebony frog and button; & a solid wood case, American made, handle and lock: a piece of artists' rosin and a full set of four strings and one of out most valuable and complete instruction books."The violins were mass-produced in Germany and Czechoslovakia, but ours appears to be well put together.
WUNDERGROUND, HOW COULD YOU?
My sentiments exactly. If what is now a pure weather service does not become a commercial enterprise polluted with ads and personalities, I will be very surprised. Wunderground has been our mainstay for weather information, especially during hurricane season. I can hardly bear to watch The Weather Channel, and I never visit the website.The announcement on Monday that the Weather Channel Companies, owners of television’s Weather Channel and weather.com, would buy one of its rivals, Weather Underground, set off howls of displeasure on social media platforms and around water coolers across the nation. The purchase price was not disclosed.In the eyes of Weather Underground’s ardent fans, the Weather Channel appears to represent the wrong kind of weather information: personality-driven sunniness and hype, they say, rather than the pure science of data. As Mike Tucker, a computer professional in New Hampshire, put it on Facebook, reacting to news of the deal: “Nooooooooooooooooo! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”
I especially liked the "Discussion" feature, although I did not always fully understand the lingo. Wunderground was for people who were serious about weather and not looking for entertainment in their weather reports. So long, Wunderground. It's been good to know you.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
ROMNEY - AT ONE WITH THE BIRTHERS
"No one has ever asked to see my birth certificate -- they know that this was the place we were born and raised."Romney in Michigan.
TRUTH NOT TRUTHINESS, GOVERNOR JINDAL
Yesterday's issue of the Daily Comet carries an opinion piece and Republican commercial by Governor Bobby Jindal sent out before he left for the Republican convention in Tampa Florida. I assume that's where the governor is, although we never know for sure until he's left the state and landed wherever he's headed, because he doesn't tell.
Jindal was passed over as Romney's choice for vice-president, and he is not the keynote speaker at the convention, although he will give a speech sometime during the gathering, thus he may not have been in the best mood when he wrote "A Peek Behind the Curtain". He speaks of gaffes and spin by Obama and Biden, but Jindal has his own collection of gaffes and spins. You can read the entire propaganda piece with its varying assortment of truth and truthiness, but I want to focus on the one untruth that is spreading wildly in Republican commercials and speeches.
Romney says it, Ryan says it, the commercials say it, and now Jindal says it. Although it has been pointed out time and again that that Obama did not remove the work requirement from the welfare reform law, the Republicans continue to push the lie. Apparently, Republicans care not at all about the truth. What a surprise! An article in the Los Angeles Times explains the waivers to various states well. I thought I should answer Jindal's false statement with the truth, so I left the following comment to the article in the Daily Comet online site.
Governor Jindal says:There you have it. I also gave a contribution to the Obama campaign, my first and probably only contribution of this election season, because the thought of the Romney-Ryan team running the country scares me to death.
"Even with rising unemployment, the President has moved to dismantle the historic reform of 1996 that instituted work requirements for welfare. Despite the fact that the welfare caseload fell by half after those historic reforms, the President is telling states that his administration will waive established work requirements for welfare assistance."
Either Governor Jindal is ignorant about what the waivers to the 5 states that requested them do, or he is less than candid about what he knows. Why not ask his fellow Republican governors in the States of Utah and Nevada why they requested the waivers and how the waivers work? The waivers do not eliminate the work requirement. Any state that fails to meet the 20% employment requirement loses the waiver.
Republicans call for more power to be returned to the states, but when the president does just that, they slam him. Gov. Jindal suggests that the American people don't need spin from the president and vice-president, but the governor seems to have learned a bit about spin himself, as he's spinning like a top with his charges that the work requirement for welfare has been eliminated.
Friday, August 24, 2012
YIDDISH CURSES FOR REPUBLICAN JEWS
- May your grandchildren baptize you after you’re dead.
From Yiddish curses from Republican Jews.
Thanks to Paul (A.) for the link.
JOE SCARBOROUGH - "STUPID PARTY"
Joe Scarborough on Morning Joe:
“I’m just tired of the Republican Party being the ‘Stupid Party!’. Stupid people saying stupid things and scaring off independent voters and swing voters!”
~Joe Scarborough
Thursday, August 23, 2012
LITTLE RICHARD - "LUCILLE"
Listen, but maybe not right before retiring. The music can have an effect similar to caffeine.
BISHOP ALAN SPEAKS OUT FOR GAY MARRIAGE
Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham, one of my heroes, says in the video:
“It all comes down to how we see gay people and how we see God. We don’t actually believe gay people are sick or stunted or criminal. We don’t believe God is an angry old man out to get us.Condemnation of the statement comes quickly.
“Let’s stop behaving as though we did. Recognising gay people are equal means they won’t dilute or spoil marriage but potentially enrich it.”
Duncan Boyd, chairman of Keep Marriage Special, said: “The bishop’s statement is a disgraceful and disingenuous distortion of biblical teaching by someone who ought to know better."Keep Marriage Special" sounds like a club for teenage girls organized by a clueless adult. I pray Alan does not entertain the thought of resigning for one second. What nonsense. Thank God for a bishop in the Church of England with the courage to speak out.
“Scripture, the Church of England’s doctrinal foundation, makes clear that homosexual desire and practice are sinful.” He called it “a gross distortion of biblical teaching” to suggest such behaviour could be practised freely, adding: “The Government should not change the law and the bishop should teach what the Bible says or resign.”
Then comes the voice of negativity from the church:
A Church of England spokesman contradicted Dr Wilson. “Our Church is committed to marriage as being between a man and woman,” he said.The people of the country are far ahead of the church, which needs to catch up or the institution will be left further behind than it is already.
UPDATE: Bishop Nick Holtham of Salisbury has also spoken out in favor of gay marriage.
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