Archive for April, 2007

Dodgers lost to the Giants

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

I was at the Dodger/Giants game last night. Barry Bonds hit a home run in the top of the first, to put the Giants ahead 4 to 0

Later on that night, he struck out

All in all, it was not a great game. The Dodgers scored 4, but did not seem like they were in it [...]

Damn Rain

Friday, April 20th, 2007

First Campout I’ve been planning on going on in a few months, and it’s raining.
Heavy heavy rain. Tomorrow is cloudy and dry…
So far, all the Troops for the Camporee have said they are going. I’m leaving work in a few minutes to do the set up, and I’ll probably find the entire campsite flooded out.
Yeeha!

My Quote for the week

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

“The number one driving aspect of the aerospace industry, is that anyone who knows anything is already dead, and everyone alive today is just copying drawings from 30 years ago, with out understanding why”
I say this because of some damn circular specs.
1) Read spec 1. Spec references A
2) Read A. Calls out item XI
3) [...]

Baseball Season is in swing!

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Baseball season started a few weeks ago. The Dodgers are off to a good start, leading the National League West. I went to opening day at Dodger stadium, a full week ago, and here are some pictures! The Dodgers lost that game, but you can’t win them all in baseball.

Some of the local fowl like [...]

Well, at least my day isn’t that bad usually

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Warning, this story is not safe for anyone who is squirmish.
Croc bites hand off of Vet
At least I’ve never had a bad day at work like that.
Pictures of the crocodile with the hand are below this link…. *NOT FOR THOSE WHO DON’T LIKE MUTILATED BODY PARTS*

I need somthing new to read

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Well, I finished of reading Annals of the Former World last night. Not something I had tried before, it is a narrative about the geology of the United States, primarily around Interstate 80, from California to New York. Five separate books published from the 1980s through the 90s, bound into one volume. I purchased it [...]