Occasional thoughts and deeds of an Engineer
RSS icon Email icon Home icon
  • Rogue at the airport

    Posted on November 4th, 2009 cwmoore No comments
    FBO BEST
    Image via Wikipedia

    There is a rogue at the airport causing trouble.  The subject involved was a contender for airport FBO and, as it turns out, was rightly rejected.  The rogue does not seem able to get along in civilized society or function as a mature adult.  I know I am ranting but this is serious.  The dirty rat sicked the State IDEM on a non existent problems that is going to cause the taxpayers a lot of $$$ we do not have.  He also destroyed in a day what a group has spent a year building.  Boy am I glad he did not get to be the FBO.  End of rant.

    Reblog this post [with Zemanta]
  • Fall weather

    Posted on November 4th, 2009 cwmoore No comments

    We did four mor loads of leaves yesterday and this brings the total to 21 loads.  The yard looks pretty clean – as clean as it can be without raking – and our westerly neighbor is a startling contrast since the dividing line is well defined by his leaves on the ground to our none.  I think he is waiting for the West winds to blow them over to us.  This is no joke as he never works down below but only on the upper yard.

    Tonight is the security detail at AG and it will be the first time outside today.  I have updated the ITS Michigan website and played around with unhub.com and socialoomph.com.  Social Oomph lost some of its value when Twitter said they were in violation of the Terms of Agreement for repeat posting of bylines.

    Map of available wind power for the United Sta...
    Image via Wikipedia

    Yesterday I set up gmail, facebook and twitter accounts for my area Pickens Plan but I see no value as yet so I might delete or de-activate them.  I heard about a guy in Ohio who used it to his advantage but I see no value yet.  Unhub might have some value but I have not got too deep into the details yet.  Speaking of Pickens Plan – not only are they promoting Natural Gas but also wind power & here is a map of wind strengths.  Indiana has a big wind farm in the NW part.

    Reblog this post [with Zemanta]