That's the way I see it

My take on some of the issues of life and my experiences - the way I see it. Warning! While always wanting to be polite - I am not concerned about being PC.

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I am a bit of a rennaissance man with interests varying from the ancient to the futuristic. I prefer to live in the world of ideas and ideals and love to sit around w/ friends and a mug of strong coffee and discuss things that I find interesting.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

An Amazing 20 Years!



This Wednesday, the 23rd of May will mark our 20th Wedding Anniversary. It has been an incredible 20 years. The years have flown by and yet I am still always learning something new about my beloved bride. She is an amazing woman! Her patience, kindness, and directness are surpassed only by her sparkling eyes and dazzling smile. Man, did I luck out 20 years ago. Friend, companion, lover, mother - she is all of those things and more. Like too many of us, many of the plans I had for my life 20 years ago have not panned out as I expected. But honestly, I felt I had found a rare jewel and 20 years later I can easily look back and say, "I told you so!"

Friday, May 18, 2007

I'm Dr. Tam of Serenity!

Many of you might not remember the short run sci-fi show called Serenity that ran on the Sci-Fi channel a couple of years back. It was sort of a western/sci-fi A-Team meets Star Trek Voyager kind of show. I thought it was kind of funny and interesting though it was more than a bit wierd! Anyway, I just took one of those quick quizzes you can do online. Sometimes they are funny. Here's my results...I found it fascinating that I didn't turn out as Shepherd Book...hmmn...now it's your turn!

Your results:
You are Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
























Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
90%
Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
80%
Wash (Ship Pilot)
80%
Kaylee Frye (Ship Mechanic)
70%
River (Stowaway)
65%
Inara Serra (Companion)
60%
Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
60%
Jayne Cobb (Mercenary)
50%
Derrial Book (Shepherd)
40%
Alliance
30%
A Reaver (Cannibal)
0%
Medicine and physical healing are your game,
but wooing women isn't a strong suit.


Click here to take the Serenity Personality Quiz

Sunday, May 13, 2007

SO, it's the Sun that's doing it!

The Newsmax.com article below sheds some interesting light on the whole global warming phenomena. How come it's not a lead article in more media outlets? I wonder...

Changes on Neptune Link Sun and Global Warming

Skeptics of manmade global warming have found further support in research linking solar output with the planet Neptune’s brightness and temperatures on Earth.

The findings appeared in a recent issue of Geophysical Research Letters. The authors of the article, H.B. Hammel and G.W. Lockwood from the Space Science Institute in Colorado and the Lowell Observatory in Arizona, note that measurements of visible light from Neptune have been taken at the Observatory since 1950.

Those measurements indicate that Neptune has been getting brighter since around 1980. And infrared measurements of the planet since 1980 show that Neptune has been warming steadily as well.

The researchers plotted on a graph the changes in visible light from Neptune over the past half-century, changes in temperatures on Earth during that period, and changes in total solar irradiance.

The results: The correlation between solar irradiance and Neptune’s brightness was nearly perfect; so was the correlation between changes on Earth and solar output, according to a report on the research appearing on World Climate Report, a climate change blog.

“When the sun is more energetic and putting out more energy, the Earth tends to warm up, and when the sun cools down, so does the Earth,” World Climate Report notes. “The Hammel and Lockwood article reveals that the same is true out at Neptune — when the sun’s energy increases, Neptune seems to warm up and get brighter . . .

“How is it possible that the Earth’s temperature is so highly correlated with brightness variations from Neptune? The news from Neptune comes to us just weeks after an article was published showing that Mars has warmed recently as well.

“If nothing else, we have certainly learned recently that planets undergo changes in their mean temperature, and while we can easily blame human activity here on the Earth, blaming humans for the recent warming on Mars and Neptune would be an astronomical stretch, to say the least.” End

So, they seem to be saying that solar output appears to be increasing these days - and that the surface temperatures of Neptune (way out there!) and Mars have been increasing as well. Well, that seems to be an important piece of the puzzle doesn't it? Pity the Global Warming crowd will never read this or allow this kind of data to be publicly debated. It seems that truth, once again, is wholly lacking in our public discourse. Man, am I getting tired of it!!