Who am I with?
What's it look like outside?
Blogging, every once in a while, from the United States of Whatever!
A pool somewhere in the middle of the park. It would have been a nice morning for a swim--quite warm, clear and humid.
The Natural History Museum: The film Night At The Museum, was modeled on this actual place.
I ended at Columbus Circle and took a couple of pictures there. I walked back to the hotel to cool down.
Not sure who to root for. The Yankees are the natural enemy of our Red Sox but it is just not the same winning the pennant if we don't do it by beating them--so I was kind of hoping they would beat the Angels.
Last time my sister came out East, we saw a game at Fennway against Philadelphia and that was the year the sox finally broke the curse. So I was telling my nephew that maybe they are good luck to whatever team they see when they come out here. What I had in mind was that maybe the Yankees will win the World Series this year. The Angels won 12-6, so maybe it is the year they go all the way.
Next season, the games will be in that new stadium.
Surenna is excited as the game is about to begin.
The game begins.
By pure chance and luck, our room is right above where we left the truck and there was a window which opens, if just wide enough for the camera to fit, on the right side of the room.
Been to a Yankee's game--they lost to the Angels 12-6 and a little girl about 20 feet away caught a foul ball.,P.
Mom, aunt and children went to the American Girl place. I went jogging in Central Park.
Lots of walking around and rubbernecking. Got a great pastrami on rye.
Took a boat ride on the beast--a high speed ride out to Liberty Island and back.
Took another jog this morning down the Lower East side past the U.N. to about Hunter College and then back here to 53rd and 3rd.
Still at the hotel and so will toss in some pictures once we get home.
A woman approaches, "you guys talking business"?
Me: "Not really, he was just saying where he works. I kind of assume that given the place, it is probably electronics, optics or something computery."
Guy: "More like defensy"
Woman: "Yeah, if he tells you what it is, he will have to kill you."
Me: "I never understood all that cloak-and-dagger stuff. I had a top secret clearance in the Marine Corps and am pretty sure I never saw anything even confidential".
Woman: What did you do?
Me: "I worked in electronic warfare--like radar jamming". Woman: "And what do you do now"?
I described the work at Millipore and our role in the pharma industry.
Woman: "How did you start out in electronics and end up in biology".
Me: "Other than the Marine Corps, I never worked in electronics. It has never been much more than a hobby for me."
From there we went to Market Basket where the quality of the sound was first rate, song choice--not so much.
Once I got home from work I looked-up a recipe for this kind of mushroom and the first one I found was for Coral Mushroom Namul (Ban Chan) It looks as if it is one of multiple side courses in some kind of special Korean meal. They say it can be part of a Ban Chan array. I don't have full understanding of what this might be, but it sounds good!
I made the dish (with modifications) and it was good. I added a hot pepper (minced) and used soy sauce rather than sesame oil since there was already plenty of oil in the dish and I didn't want to add more.
This morning while mowing the lawn I noticed that our Rose of Sharon has begun blooming. This is the national flower of South Korea.
This has happened before, not to this extent though. I normally might get 2-3 hits per day but sometimes, for reasons I don't understand yet, I get a huge deluge of hits. Just in case one might think that it is just GeoID not working right, I don't think that is the case: The site counter jumps too.
Here is another odd thing: I see a hit from location zero longitude and zero latitude. So, on the equator and due South of London. It is odd, because there doesn't seem to be any land there.
A couple of points:
--They made the same claims 13 years ago when drilling in ANWR was being considered--we would have that oil now if it wasn't for them.
--The price of oil is somewhat based on expectations of what the future price will be. If you are holding oil and you expect the price to go down then you will sell as much as you can now. If you expect the price to rise, you may hold onto you stocks until the price has risen.
--Any production within the United States will decrease our trade deficit and thus strengthen the dollar. Hence, the price of all imported items will decrease, including oil.
--Finally, if the price of oil is expected to remain strong even if we drill for more; isn't that an argument for drilling? Doesn't that assure profitability? The biggest threat to a project is that after the money has been sunk into it the price will fall and prevent investors from recouping their expenses. Do critics of increasing our oil supply think that the future price will be so low that these projects won't pay for themselves? I don't think so, they are the ones saying the price will stay high no matter what. They unknowingly give the best argument for drilling here now. Just an added thought: Couldn't a prospective producer of oil (say a company building a shale-oil plant) sell the oil to be produced on a futures market? This would take away the risk of oil prices falling in the couple of years it would take to build the plant. Of course it limits the up-side as well.
There is actually an interesting paradox which was brought up by this "repair". The repair was done via improvisation and so there was some doubt if it would hold up for even a few seconds. The longer it holds up the more confident I get that it will continue to hold-up. But, everything wears out at some point, so as time goes on we get closer to the point when my repair will fail.
I purchased new spark plugs a couple of years ago, with the full intent to install them at some point. Well, the day came and I couldn't find where they go! All my life spark plugs just screw into the side of the block--they are easy to find since they have wires going to them. Not on this particular car. I did a quick search on the web and found the answer: They are under a cover!
I can't wait to look under the hood to see if I have a cover like the one in the picture.
Update: The whole job took 15 minutes and all the tools I needed were in the toolkit which came with the car.