What a nightmare for the Japanese with this Nuclear emergency!
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It looks like a meltdown is imminent so the question is whether the containment vessels will hold and prevent a massive outpouring of poisonous radiation. Aftershocks continue to pummel the country and the devastation from tsunamis has yet to be measured. There are reports of whole towns with no survivors.
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Could it happen here?
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Absolutely. Which will create a huge debate over whether nuclear power is necessary and if the safeguards that are in place are enough..
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Our standard of living demands a high supply of electrical energy, but there are costs.... and shit happens. I suppose that we could shut down the laptops, lights and TV's and huddle around the fireplace knitting and whittling wood.
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Or we can live with the danger and try to mitigate the risk that our high energy level way of life requires.
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I'm a pretty good whittler, so can go either way.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Antidote for Aggravation
OK....I've been watching the coverage of the Japan Disaster on ABC News against my better judgement.
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I actually like David Muir and Martha Radatz.... both former Boston protoges, but Diane Sawyer officially makes my teeth hurt. Her feigned compassion and efforts to compell emotional response.... just tell us the freaking news, Diane. It's not about how bad you feel, it's about what's happening to them.
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Gag me with the proverbial spoon.
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BTW, this is what came up when I googled for an image of Diane Sawyer. It's most definitely not her, but I'm going with it anyway.
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Somehow I feel a lot less aggravated now.
TommyO said...
Hi Jay,
How about some local sports news.
Marblehead 3 vs Pembroke 2
Marblehead wins the D3 East Title and will play at TD Garden for the first time in many years on Sunday at 11:15. Let's bang the place out. This Blog has the power.
TommyO
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I actually like David Muir and Martha Radatz.... both former Boston protoges, but Diane Sawyer officially makes my teeth hurt. Her feigned compassion and efforts to compell emotional response.... just tell us the freaking news, Diane. It's not about how bad you feel, it's about what's happening to them.
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Gag me with the proverbial spoon.
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BTW, this is what came up when I googled for an image of Diane Sawyer. It's most definitely not her, but I'm going with it anyway.
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Somehow I feel a lot less aggravated now.
TommyO said...
Hi Jay,
How about some local sports news.
Marblehead 3 vs Pembroke 2
Marblehead wins the D3 East Title and will play at TD Garden for the first time in many years on Sunday at 11:15. Let's bang the place out. This Blog has the power.
TommyO
Fragility of Life
The Japanese have a penchant for photography. So there is no shortage of tsunami photos. Such devastation.
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And since Japan is so advanced technologically, the concern right now is if their nuclear power reactors will be damaged and spew radiation poisoning.
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The resourcefulness of the Japanese people will ultimately prevail here, after a huge effort and cost.
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This is such a graphic example of the fragility of our human existance on the thin geological crust of this moving molten planet
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And since Japan is so advanced technologically, the concern right now is if their nuclear power reactors will be damaged and spew radiation poisoning.
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The resourcefulness of the Japanese people will ultimately prevail here, after a huge effort and cost.
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This is such a graphic example of the fragility of our human existance on the thin geological crust of this moving molten planet
Sunday, March 13, 2011
London Loser
You know how I tend to stick my tongue in my cheek and call you Peeps "Losers" from time to time???
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Well, some geek from London, England took it serious and sought to chastise me for my arrogance.
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Seriously.... how can anyone take this Blog serious.
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What a Loser.
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Well, some geek from London, England took it serious and sought to chastise me for my arrogance.
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Seriously.... how can anyone take this Blog serious.
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What a Loser.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Disaster Precaution
Now a Nuke is threatening to meltdown in Japan. As a highly accomplished and competent nation, Japan will deal with this trauma, but it's still very heart rendering to see what is going on there.
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This type of thing always makes people wonder how they would cope if it hit them at home. Around Boston, even with stringent building codes, there are a lot of old dwellings that would be hard pressed to withstand an earthquake.
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But what worries me more, living near the harbor is the Tsunami. We are pretty close to sea level here, and that would be a mess.
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So, just in case, I'm going to unstrap the Herreshoff Columbia Tender on the trailer in the backyard. That way, at least we can hop in and stay on top of the flow.
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This type of thing always makes people wonder how they would cope if it hit them at home. Around Boston, even with stringent building codes, there are a lot of old dwellings that would be hard pressed to withstand an earthquake.
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But what worries me more, living near the harbor is the Tsunami. We are pretty close to sea level here, and that would be a mess.
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So, just in case, I'm going to unstrap the Herreshoff Columbia Tender on the trailer in the backyard. That way, at least we can hop in and stay on top of the flow.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Blame for Tsunami
Japan has absorbed a massive earthquake and tsunami this morning. The entire Pacific Rim, "Ring of Fire" has been behaving badly as this quake follows the recent ones in Chile and New Zealand.
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With network coverage and extensive videos, the effects are readily observable, with the tsunami dramatically moving tons of water and debris on a march inland.
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The only redeeming value regarding earthquakes is that the Democrats can't blame the Republicans for it. Unlike the global warming debate, their seems to be no hook to hang the blame on for this.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Naming the Ax
Not to make a big thing out of it, but I got my Epiphone Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar delivered by UPS this week. After a quick tuning, I was pounding out the Pentatonic Minor Scale in the key of E like it was yesterday.
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I'm thinking of calling the guitar "Lucille".... but I don't want to piss off BB King.
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I'm thinking of calling the guitar "Lucille".... but I don't want to piss off BB King.
Done with Sheen
OK, I've been sticking up for Charlie Sheen, but now he's starting to get on my nerves. For one thing, put out the butt, Charlie. Smoking is so passe. Totally uncool.
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I guess that's the main reason.
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I guess that's the main reason.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Philadelphia Freedom
I appreciate all of the emails and text messages asking how the Philadelphia meeting went today.
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Really.... I do.
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And that is said with no hint of sacasm.
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Not even a little bit.
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It's all part of the new, kinder, more tolerant me..... Regardless of the annoying, irritating and slightly neurotic attempts by some of you Peeps to track my every move, I've resolved myself to respond with a gentle retort to such inconveniences.
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No more will I rant that you are freaking losers and need to seriously consider getting a semblance of a life of your own. No... I now appreciate your freaking, assinine concern.
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So if you want to know how good we did because you have nothing better to point the aimless direction of
your seemingly pointless life to.... I can simple tell you this....
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We kicked ASS! Scored BIGTIME! Rocked the CASPAR!
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I'm pretty sure that we nailed this deal.
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So we'll show a great deal of attention to the Phillies and the Eagles for the next year or so.
dougmaxfield said...
I'm pretty sure you mean gasbar.
Tuna Lips said...
If ise know my ole amigo Boomer, he was rockin' the azzzzbah, and you know that, you most certainly do. Azzz-bah. Sounds perty, don't it?!
Brian Butler said...
... or Casbah
Clash "Rock the Casbah" lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/clash/rock+the+casbah_20031941.html
Anonymous said...
Why write a blog, why put yourself out there in the pubic domain, if you are then going to have the arrogance to call anyone who actually reads it a "freaking loser"? Seems like there's only one real loser on this site...
__________________________
Hey Anon. -
Now that you've given your stiff ass opinion, you are right, there is only one real loser on this site... so keep the hell off.
With Kind Regards,
- John Nestor, aka Master J, Crusher, JJ
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Really.... I do.
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And that is said with no hint of sacasm.
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Not even a little bit.
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It's all part of the new, kinder, more tolerant me..... Regardless of the annoying, irritating and slightly neurotic attempts by some of you Peeps to track my every move, I've resolved myself to respond with a gentle retort to such inconveniences.
~
No more will I rant that you are freaking losers and need to seriously consider getting a semblance of a life of your own. No... I now appreciate your freaking, assinine concern.
~
So if you want to know how good we did because you have nothing better to point the aimless direction of
your seemingly pointless life to.... I can simple tell you this....
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We kicked ASS! Scored BIGTIME! Rocked the CASPAR!
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I'm pretty sure that we nailed this deal.
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So we'll show a great deal of attention to the Phillies and the Eagles for the next year or so.
dougmaxfield said...
I'm pretty sure you mean gasbar.
Tuna Lips said...
If ise know my ole amigo Boomer, he was rockin' the azzzzbah, and you know that, you most certainly do. Azzz-bah. Sounds perty, don't it?!
Brian Butler said...
... or Casbah
Clash "Rock the Casbah" lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/clash/rock+the+casbah_20031941.html
Anonymous said...
Why write a blog, why put yourself out there in the pubic domain, if you are then going to have the arrogance to call anyone who actually reads it a "freaking loser"? Seems like there's only one real loser on this site...
__________________________
Hey Anon. -
Now that you've given your stiff ass opinion, you are right, there is only one real loser on this site... so keep the hell off.
With Kind Regards,
- John Nestor, aka Master J, Crusher, JJ
Monday, March 07, 2011
Telecom Success Mold
Tomorrow it's down to Philadelphia to profess the virtues of Nanepashemet Telecom to a very promising prospect.. If all goes well, we will crack a nice regional market of one of our biggest current customers. Business development and capabilities briefings have always been one of my strong points, so I'm never nervous at these activities... but mainly curious as to the magnitude of the opportunity.
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Since Nanepashemet Telecom is such a strong performer in this field, success usually revolves around the strength and staying power of the customer. In this high tech, corporately financed environment, companies are constantly hitting the gas pedal, then slamming on the brakes when it comes to capital spending for infrastructure development. You have to literally be at the right place at the right time, so if we are fortunate enough to have a relationship in place at the beginning of a capital project, we are usually highly successful in the implementation.
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I'm hoping that the Philadelphia opportunity fits the mold.
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Since Nanepashemet Telecom is such a strong performer in this field, success usually revolves around the strength and staying power of the customer. In this high tech, corporately financed environment, companies are constantly hitting the gas pedal, then slamming on the brakes when it comes to capital spending for infrastructure development. You have to literally be at the right place at the right time, so if we are fortunate enough to have a relationship in place at the beginning of a capital project, we are usually highly successful in the implementation.
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I'm hoping that the Philadelphia opportunity fits the mold.
FreshAyer and North End
Ryan was in high form, explaining the in's and out's of life at FreshAyer to Gail and Dale. The day will come when we don't have to make the pilgimage to see him, but until then, his attitude and outlook makes the ordeal highly tolerable, even enjoyable.
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Afterward, we detoured into the North End and had an early dinner at L'Osteria on Salem Street. http://www.losteria.com/,
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The proprietor pull us in from the street, and the menu looked good, so we gave it a try. An excellent happenstance as the food was as fine as can be found in one of Boston's North End Italian restaurants. A stop over at Mike's Pasty on Hanover Street capped a very satisfying afternoon.
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Afterward, we detoured into the North End and had an early dinner at L'Osteria on Salem Street. http://www.losteria.com/,
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Dining Room at L'Osteria |
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Fresh Start
Heading out for some FreshAyer with Dale and Gail Johnson this morning. Ryan will be fired up to see them. Before that though, I hope to finish purging my files and throwing away the irrelevant ones.
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Finished sorting through my books and clothes yesterday, and a fair amount went to the Book Bin or to the Salvation Army clothes container at the dump. I can easily now fit my books into the bookcase, and my clothes into my closet.
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With the essential files neatly filed in the file cabinets, we can easily organize the family room and the last bedroom, and then I can resume the wainscotting and trimwork for this house. Then we can attack the backyard, which has been transformed into Appalachia during this move.
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As soon as the weather improves, the deck and tool shed will start.
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Finished sorting through my books and clothes yesterday, and a fair amount went to the Book Bin or to the Salvation Army clothes container at the dump. I can easily now fit my books into the bookcase, and my clothes into my closet.
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With the essential files neatly filed in the file cabinets, we can easily organize the family room and the last bedroom, and then I can resume the wainscotting and trimwork for this house. Then we can attack the backyard, which has been transformed into Appalachia during this move.
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As soon as the weather improves, the deck and tool shed will start.
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