
31 December 2007
30 December 2007
28 December 2007
26 December 2007
holidays

25 December 2007
24 December 2007
23 December 2007
14 December 2007
12 December 2007
08 December 2007
02 December 2007
01 December 2007
grandpa and the baby

main street

26 November 2007
22 November 2007
runners

19 November 2007
bugs

"To explore how groups of cockroaches make collective decisions, scientists have created a robotic cockroach that the real insects accept as one of their own. The robot doesn't look anything like a cockroach to human eyes. "It looks like an electronic matchbox," said Jose Halloy, a researcher at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. But that doesn't matter, he says, "because in fact it has to look like a cockroach from a cockroach perspective." Basically, it has to smell like a cockroach. The scientists coat the boxy robots with a chemical, a cockroach smell, so the real roaches won't run away. "The cockroaches are not at all stressed by the robots because they are perceived as cockroaches," Halloy said. "So the cockroach is just accepting that kind of strange buddy."
16 November 2007
He lives!

12 November 2007
viewpoint

11 November 2007
10 November 2007
main street

a lot of loose ends to finish up, but they refinished the floors upstairs this week---the two apartments up there are looking very good----


08 November 2007
06 November 2007
05 November 2007
04 November 2007
the lees

glutted markets

02 November 2007
i got my new camera today

21 October 2007
19 October 2007
dry but at least the sunsets are purty good

18 October 2007
de-privatizing socialized medicine
Anti-"socialized medicine" fanatics can quibble, (as they've done with the Wilkersons and the Frosts), over who can and who can't afford private health insurance, but it doesn't matter whether my family earns $40,000 or $120,000 per year. It doesn't matter whether comprehensive health insurance would cost us $7,500 or $12,000
per year. It doesn't matter whether we need file a claim for $1 or $1,000,000. It doesn't matter because health care has already been socialized - privately
socialized - by people who are pushing the costs higher and higher, at the expense of hardworking Americans who don't think our salaries should be drastically reduced by these exorbitant costs while the insurance industry continues to post ever-larger profits.
It's time to de-privatize socialized medicine.
17 October 2007
sad
"I forced myself. It was excruciating. Beyond embarrassing. Extraordinarily painful - especially for his wife. Why on earth they decided to subject themselves to prolonging this agony is a question worth asking. . . . If you want an argument for why the cause for gay visibility, dignity and equality is necessary and indeed noble, just watch that interview again. " Andrew Sullivan
i could only bring myself to watch a little of matt lauer's interview with larry craig and his poor wife, but i agree with sullivan----closet cases are a sad lot----