Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Yard Sales That Aren’t

My master was walking to work the other day and saw a sign that read “YARD SALE”. Now just what does this mean? The English language can be very confusing.

  • Is the yard for sale?
  • Is something for sale by the yard, for instance a yard of string?
  • What sort of yard is for sale?
  • Is the yard sale a place in which things are being sold?

Perhaps we should have a sign ordnance that uses the truth in advertising laws to indicate that the alleged yard sale is actually a sale taking place in a yard and the things for sale are broken, used, or unwanted.

OK you soon to be elected official persons. Law crafting time, and don’t just say “Tax it!”

That’s how we see it today.

Egor

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Interesting and Fun Stuff

Need some interesting and fun stuff to do? Well. . . . .

How about creating a computer in a pumpkin? http://www3.uark.edu/bkst/pumpkin/index.htm

Or
Or
Learn why never, NEVER drive your car behind a 747 airplane. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9211793766758129558&q=boeing&hl=en
As Always, enjoy.
Egor

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Places to go, Places to See

  1. Wandering around the globe can be expensive, so what if one has a deficiently of money. That is the Boss is a miser and refuses to pony up the real value that you provide to him? Well try Web Cams.

    We recommend three such cams that kids can view as well as adults. So here they are.


Enjoy.


Egor

Friday, October 20, 2006

Election Season is Upon us, Feel The Joy!

Oh goodie it is election season again and November can’t come fast enough. When perusing the voter pamphlet notice how many candidates are using the elected office as their next step in promoting or sheltering their process that began in a different appointed office or unelected capacity.

Take note of the rhetoric, the ideas, and especially the promises to change things that 1. require a vote of the people, or 2, that they have no power to do ( like restrict the National Guard to their state).

Also pay real close attention to things like tax measures that the proponents swear up and down will never, NEVER be more that a certain percentage. Cause they lie. When Washington State passed their sales tax the people were promised that the rate would never go beyond 3 percent. Some locations are now paying almost 10 percent, liars one and all.

Don’t know who to vote for? Know of an truly honest person that isn’t affiliated with government but they are smarter than the average Congressional page? Write them in on the ballot. Better to vote for a honest person (man or woman) than a crook.

This brings me to the last thing here about candidates for office. Honest people tend not to run for office, because they are to busy making a living and dealing with the wrong headed actions of the elected few. Who really don’t care about honest people, if they did we wouldn’t be killing the unborn, paying payroll taxes and substances that kill – like cigarettes - would be forbidden.
That’s how I see it.

Egor

Monday, October 16, 2006

Press vs Printer - The Differance

If you think that the 3D printer is a bit overpriced at fifty grand. Take a look at a "real press" and the price that they go for used.

The difference between a press and a printer? Well a printer fits on your desk and a press, at 2 plus tons, will give ya a hernia if you try to lift it. Even if one lifts with ones knees.
http://www.a-1enterprises.com/

As always, that's how I see it.

Egor

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Printing in a New Dimention

Let’s say you have a drawing or a 3 dimensional computer aided design file. Now let’s say you want to print it as a 3 dimensional object. Fantasy? Nope Look here http://www.zcorp.com/ and behold the wonder of 3D. If you have fifty grand or so buy one!

Later,
Egor

Monday, October 09, 2006

Intersting stuff

In keeping with the idea of odd and useful information we offer the following.

If you have ever wondered how many times the Untied States Navy has had a boat named Enterprise? Well just look here http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usn-name.htm and see.

I found an interesting take on American and World Aviation here http://www.aeronautics.ru/ Some amazing stuff.

So when the afternoon gets soggy and the day is a good hot chocolate and kick back day, with absolutely nothing on TV that is worth while. Just go there and see what is "goin on"

Later.

Egor

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Ileagel Immigration The Whole Issue in Pperspective.

This was sent to us and we think it needs posting, just to keep things in focus.

Cheap Labor? Isn't that what the whole immigration issue is about?

Business doesn't want to pay a decent wage, Consumers don't want expensive produce, Government will tell you that Americans don't want the jobs. But the bottom line is cheap labor.

The phrase "cheap labor" is a myth, a farce, and a lie. There is no such thing as "cheap labor."Take, for example, an illegal Mexican who sneaks in here with his wife and five children. He takes a job for five or six dollars an hour. On that wage with six dependents he pays no income tax, yet at the end of the year if he files income tax he gets an "earned income credit" of up to $3,200 free.

He qualifies for Section 8 housing and subsidized rent, he qualifies for food stamps. He qualifies for free (no deductible, no co-pay) health care.

His children get free breakfasts and lunches at school. He requires bilingual teachers and books. He qualifies for relief from high energy bills.

If they are or become, aged, blind or disabled they qualify for SSI. Once qualified for SSI they can qualify for medicare.

All of this is at that taxpayers expense. He doesn't have to worry about car insurance, life insurance, or homeowners insurance. Taxpayers provide Spanish language signs, bulletins and printed material.

He cannot be fired, harassed, or sued. He and his family receive the equivalent of $20 to $30 an hour in benefits. Working Americans are lucky to have $5 or $6 an hour left after paying their bills and his.
They also pay for increased crime, graffiti, and trash cleanup.Cheap labor?
YEAH RIGHT!

Just keeping things honest - as always that is how we see it.
Egor.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Outsourcing as Applied to Illegal Aliens

While reading an article about the federal government apprehending some illegal aliens back east I was given an idea. It seems that a chicken processing plant employed about a hundred people that were in this country illegally. So they rounded them up and sent them home.
One of the reasons that employers hire such people is that they work long hours for little money. While depriving the American citizen and the legal alien because they can’t live on such small wages.

How about we do this them. Drum roll please. How about we outsource the production of poultry to a foreign country like say. . . oh India. I think it should work this way. American farmers still raise the chicken. At harvest time these chickens are taken in cages to the airport where they are put on a large airplane built by Boeing. Air pressure and ventilation can be maintained so that the cluckers arrive in India alive and well. A chicken processing plant kills, plucks, processes and packs the birds in boxes. Placed on pallets and returned to the airport the same large airplane returns to America with the final ready to buy deceased chicken. No need to freeze them in India as when the airplane reaches proper altitude, say fourty thousand feet, simply depressurize the main part of the airplane. Flash frozen bride chunks result. Saves energy, saves time.

Now people form other countries don’t get to work for low wages and a reduction in the number of people wanting to break the law is the result.

We like it – Go animal plant outsourcing!Look at this thing! http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?aircraftsearch=Boeing%20747-4J6%2FLCF&distinct_entry=true

Monday, October 02, 2006

Easer To Kill in a Group

Let’s take a moment to pause and consider land use planning as a matter of aiding and abetting terrorism. As we all know every square inch of America has undergone land use planning beginning in the 1960’s. Businesses go here, houses go there, manufacturing goes a way over that away. There have been drawbacks.
But, on the premise, that the earth is overpopulated we offer this. Crowding people together assists in shrinking urban sprawl and adds an element of profound military planning. With the move away from atom bombs there is a problem of scale. Bombs of the regular sort cost money and so do bullets.

So in crowding people together we find that it is easer to blast a whole bunch of personas, and cheaper, due to the density. After all housing was all spread out, say 1 per acre, and then an “A” bomb would be needed.

However if we can bunch people up then a single airplane with two bunker busting bombs can take out an entire neighborhood all at a single drop. Don’t like those people over there, they are conservative, just take em all out at once.

Think of the savings 3 guys, one bomb, single Airplane, and Instant park. Well after grading and a little litter pick up. Yes sir, it certainly looks like land use planning is a matter for Homeland security (http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/). Think about it.

That is how we see it!