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03/12/2006 18:18 #32517

Last Glimpses
Category: last
This journal is dedicated to last glimpses

The last glimpse of being sick
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The last glimpse of snow in the sun
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the last glimpse of my chicago burger at Jimmy Macs
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the last glimpse of my beard that got shaved
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metalpeter - 03/13/06 19:56
That Burger really looks good. Someday I will have to go to Jimmy Macs.

03/11/2006 20:59 #32516

Daylight Savings Time
Category: energy
Has anyone really thought about daylight savings time? I never really thought about it much. (e:robin) cam eover and her and (e:matthew) were talking about when it begins this year. I looked it up an dfound ou that it begins the first sunday in April but starting in 2007, it is extended a month an begins in march.

The reason is that it saves a ton of energy. According to this site

Daylight Saving Time Saves Energy

Spring Graphic One of the biggest reasons we change our clocks to Daylight Saving Time (DST) is that it saves energy. Energy use and the demand for electricity for lighting our homes is directly connected to when we go to bed and when we get up. Bedtime for most of us is late evening through the year. When we go to bed, we turn off the lights and TV.

In the average home, 25 percent of all the electricity we use is for lighting and small appliances, such as TVs, VCRs and stereos. A good percentage of energy consumed by lighting and appliances occurs in the evening when families are home. By moving the clock ahead one hour, we can cut the amount of electricity we consume each day.

Studies done in the 1970s by the U.S. Department of Transportation show that we trim the entire country's electricity usage by about one percent EACH DAY with Daylight Saving Time.

Daylight Saving Time "makes" the sun "set" one hour later and therefore reduces the period between sunset and bedtime by one hour. This means that less electricity would be used for lighting and appliances late in the day.


03/11/2006 11:48 #32515

Outside but warm
Category: weather
My friend chris is visiting from San Francisco this weekend. Luckily, he is sick too. Pretty much everyone is.

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We went to his mom's house to surprise her. she was having an openhouse and didn't know she was in town. Unfortunately, she has cats so I couldn't hang out otuside but it is 60 out today!

It's so nice to sit in the sun.

One of chris's relatives is an electrician who specializes in people with RF and EMT sensitivity. I never knew there was such a thing. Those poor people are not going to make the next evolutionary jump. Imagine being "alergic" to RF. You might as well move to a commune in the middle of the desert and line your house in aluminum foil.

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03/10/2006 15:51 #32514

Logins and Pictures
Category: family
Today (e:hodown) sent me a link to some pictures of her mom. The studio that took them required thsi complicated login and then when I trie dto save one for (e:lilho) it wouldn't let me. They tried to make it so that you can download the image by putting some lame transparent gif over the top. I hate pretend secuirty. I am a big fan of no security rather than pretend security.

The real problem is that although they require a login to see your picture you can easy circumvent the entire system by just going to the images directly. What's really insane is that the image increment sequentially so if you really wanted all the images from the you could just quickly loop through and save them. Not just the images of mother ho but every image on they site.

Needless to say I managed to get (e:hodown) all the glamour shots of her and (e:lilho)'s mother.

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You can start there and just keep incremeting the number in the url

Search engines are bound to grab them all.

03/09/2006 16:29 #32513

Holy Cuteness
Category: cute
I was checking out the cute things site on (e:hodown)'s journal [inlink]hodown,223[/inlink] and found this squirrel. I want to know if it is someones pet. I hope (e:mathew) posts the sugargliders on there.

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