Before you run out and get a shotgun to protect you and yours, please check out this video! Personally, I think I'll stick with an assault rifle!
Some political commentary, a little science & reviews on fast food and maybe a few songs! Got a problem with that? OK, so I'm an acquired taste...
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wearable gesture control from Thalmic Labs! Amazing!
Is the future of drones rapidly getting ahead of us as a culture?
Click here for the You Tube video. Prepare to be amazed!
You (I) have zero friends!
After watching an episode of South Park called ‘You have zero friends’
and after I stopped laughing myself sick, I began to understand a
little more about Facebook as a site and as a persona and why it’s so
popular among the younger set. It’s actually just another hi-tech tool
by which young kids can drive each other crazy and become ever
increasingly more isolated.
Sequestration begins day after tomorrow! Am I prepared? No!
I’ve promised myself not to panic, but according to my President ‘all hell is going to bust lose’ come March 1st. A date I’m sure will live in infamy as the economy will begin to look more and more like the Titanic did on April the 15th 1912. Only, damn it all, at least they had a band!
By way of preparation, I went to the grocery store, yesterday, and spent almost
all my remaining money on canned goods and other foods that could help last me through the dark times to come! (While I was
there, I was very surprised to see that there were no crowds). Didn’t everyone
get the President’s memo of impending catastrophe?
I’ve also made it a point this past month to buy as many guns and ammo as my
dwindling pile of cash would permit. All in order that I would be ready for the ‘day
the economy crashes’. An event that the Democrats and the President have
pretty much guaranteed as a direct result of the interference of a Republican Party gone crazy!
Man oh man; I can’t believe this is actually happening! And,
all because of those traitorous Republicans who want to wreck everything and
really shouldn’t be in Congress in the first place. No sir, they should be
kicked out so that President Obama and the Democrats can work smoothly together
to re-shape our country so that people
like me won’t have to worry about our personal finances. Isn’t that what he
means by a FREE Society? I mean why should anything I need have to cost me
something when I like need it? Duh.
Well, now it’s all about over. I hope you Republicans are
happy. You’ve ruined what was a great party (pun intended) and now it’s the
end. Goodbye all….
A lucky couple is chosen to go to Mars!
Dear Mr. Patrick Betz,
Congratulations! You have been specially selected by Bas Landsdorper et al. to participate in a manned fly-by of Mars which will take place on the morning January 2, 2018
from Cape Kennedy Florida
in a space vehicle designed exclusively by Spaced-OutX.
Cosmonaut Burswadle |
Mr. Betz, this honor has been afforded to you after the
failure of anyone to willingly step forward as a volunteer for a 501 day
journey in a cramped space capsule where spartan conditions will definitely prevail.
However, Mr. Betz, you will not go alone! Mr. Landsdorper is also proud to announce that Russian
Cosmonaut Helga Burswadle has agreed
to accompany you on this most auspicious mission for all of humankind!
This epic journey of over a year and a half will pit; human
endurance, extremely cramped quarters (not to mention the likely advances of one very determined cosmonaut)
against all possible odds of survival! We also would like to advise you, Mr. Betz, that you will be exposed to extremely high levels of radiation
for most of the trip and will therefore be encouraged to wear our custom designed metal
athletic supporter at all times.
Mr. Betz, we request that you get prepared mentally and then present yourself to the space
terminal no later than December 31, 2017. Please note that there will be no need for a doctor's physical or other
preparations prior to us placing you (by force, if necessary) into that cozy little capsule
with Helga! God speed and good luck!
If you make it back, Mr. Betz, a party will be held in your honor. (If you don't make it back, we will hold one anyway).
If you make it back, Mr. Betz, a party will be held in your honor. (If you don't make it back, we will hold one anyway).
Bas Landsdorper
CEO Mars One
CEO Mars One
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
It’s called CRE and it kills!
The scientific name is Carbapenem-resistant
Enterobacteriaceae or CRE, and it’s a killer with virtually no drugs to stop
it! Even the CDC is currently at a loss to describe the scope of the problem;
having issued an alert this date to clinicians nationwide.
Since the first known case, at a North
Carolina hospital, was reported in 2001, CRE’s have
spread to at least 41 other states, according to the CDC. And many cases still
go unrecognized, because it can be tough to do the proper laboratory analysis,
particularly at smaller hospitals or nursing homes!
The question in everyone’s mind is will this elusive bacteria escape the confines of health facilities to set up shop in local communities and so with potentially devastating effects!
This superbug belongs to a once obscure family of
drug-resistant bacteria that has stalked the corridors of U.S. hospitals
and nursing homes for over a decade. Today it is a persistent and growing
problem all across the country with doctors trying one antibiotic after another
to no avail. The bacteria are named for their ability to fight off carbapenem
antibiotics -- the last line of defense in the medical toolbox. Death rates
among patients with CRE infections can be as high as 40%, far worse than other,
better-known health care infections such as MRSA or C-Diff, which have plagued
hospitals and nursing homes for many years.
The question in everyone’s mind is will this elusive bacteria escape the confines of health facilities to set up shop in local communities and so with potentially devastating effects!
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
We are lost, in a lost world!
The thing about reality is the way it sneaks up on us in the night. A sharp cutting edge. We are but children who, while eternally innocent before God, must live our lives here - forever soiling the sandbox we share with others...
Critique: Banquet’s Charbroiled Patty meal!
Back in March of 2011, I did a review of Banquet’s
Zesty Smothered Charbroiled Patty Meal which also included some meat, potatoes
and corn. This version (from the darker side), has substituted pasta noodles swimming in a dull brown gravy. Still costs only a buck, though, even in 2015!
This meal, at 227 grams, is comparable to the 2011 version
by weight and the meat was also about the same size (and taste). This meal deal,
however, was by no means either zesty or really smothered by anything more than a
salt-loaded brown 'gravy'. (Perhaps it’s a recent casualty of the new ‘change’
our President has been talking so much about).
Nutritionally, you’re getting 310 calories, 26% of your
daily fat, 40% of sodium and close to a 20% dose of cholesterol. A real winner,
this one. Eat enough of these meal a deals and you’ll wind up on a cold slab in some morgue someplace.
Other than that sobering news, this is not a bad dalliance if you happen to be starving. I actually liked the taste of the mix of pork and machine separated turkey mixed in chemicals
and found the pasta to be just right. I gave it a 7 on overall taste and a -2 on
healthy eating. Still, it’s only a buck man! I did think to try and improve the appearance of this meal by moving it to a regular plate and by adding a slice of toast!
Are rising gas prices leading to more personal isolation?
As gas and other fuels continue to
rise in cost, are Americans becoming more isolated?
I know a statement like that is bound to raise a questioning
eyebrow or two. The year 2013 caps a string of years where technology has never
made it easier to connect with others. Smart phones, the internet and social
circles like Face Book have made staying in touch a snap! Every day, I get
texted, called on the phone, poked and emailed just about to death. But, that’s
not what I talking about…
An interesting phenomenon of the times has been the paradigm
shift in the way people get around and even in how they shop. Not too long ago,
I would think nothing about jumping into my car to run 15 miles over to a
shopping center to buy something or maybe meet with friends at a popular eatery
for a casual lunch. That was when gas cost $1.85 and it really didn’t figure
into my thinking process. These days, with gas at $3.60 or more a gallon, it
does! Now that trip of 30 miles round trip (assuming I only went from point A
and then right back home), would cost me over $6 just to make the trip. So,
yeah, I do think about it! And as a result, I’ve tended to group my errands,
shopping trips and luncheons a little more carefully. Truth be told, when I
need something now, I tend to jump online and order it (often free of taxes and
shipping costs)! I also try and keep my trips to the grocery store down to a
minimum and when I do shop; I tend to buy less as rising food prices have also had
a bad effect on my budget. Luncheons? Yes, I still meet people on increasingly
rarer occasions for a quick bite, but invariably the location we choose is
close to everyone’s home.
So, now I’m told that our illustrious President has it in
his mind to go around Congress (if needed) and pass a tax on industries that
emit CO2 as a part of their manufacturing process. Uh oh! That would definitely
include such ‘luxury’ items as heat from coal fired electric generators and
gasoline from refineries. God only knows what long term effects that move would
have on heating costs and oil prices. I’d personally have to face the fact
that, at say $7 a gallon, I’d need to think seriously about investing in a
motorcycle; because that’s the only
way I could afford to get around!
Friday, February 22, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
'We do not need any love on this planet' - Döf Codo!
A song circa 1983... then fast forward to 2016 and gee, it's still all the same mess!
Monday, February 18, 2013
Ihmisten Edessa - In front of people!
Image of a Girl - The Safaris
Another trip back to the sixties with this rare rehearsal by the Safaris and the classic song 'Image of a Girl'. For whatever reason... call it a mental aberration... I feel that I actually knew these guys... perhaps it's a Stephen King kind of deal...
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Shadows of Knight with Shake
Monday, February 11, 2013
The next pope? Pope DanO I?
Available in stores everywhere once I'm confirmed! |
Adding potatoes to a successful diet regime!
Half a medium potato! |
Traditionally, many diets advise us to shy away from
anything that is ‘white’! You know, bread, rice, pasta and potatoes! They cite
the high caloric loads vis a vie the carbs that these food bring to the plate.
However, I beg to differ when it comes to potatoes. When eating properly, they
can be fit into most diets while at the same time bringing good nutrition as
part of the bargain.
Fact 1: Potatoes offer themselves up as an excellent source
of potassium.
Fact 2: Potatoes are a great source of dietary fiber and
here is a little known fact. If you cook a potato and then chill it, you can
effectively double the soluble fiber content. I will typically nuke a small
russet potato in the microwave in the morning and will then let it sit in the
fridge until dinnertime. After a quick trip back to the microwave, I’ve given
myself a food that is high in potassium, vitamin C and fiber!
Fact 3: When eaten with milk or green beans, you’ll be
getting all 9 of the essential amino acids your body can’t produce itself!
Fact 4: Eating half a medium sized potato (~80 grams) delivers
only 85 calories while adding 12% of needed vitamin C and potassium to you
daily intake.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Making do with less!
Let’s face it, food prices
at most grocery stores are on the rise and they don’t look to be improving
anytime soon. So, it’s not surprising when a person like me is on the lookout
for any foods that are both nutritious and cost effective.
While I was recently shopping at a local grocery store, I spied a 10 pound
bag of potatoes that was on sale for only $2.99! I thought that was a pretty
good deal and purchased a bag to take home. It’s note worthy that I skipped the
produce isle (lettuce at $2 a head – no way) and I didn’t even bother looking at
any real meat items, substituting instead, a package of Oscar Meyer Cotto
Salami for just $1.50 for one pound! The calories in the salami totaled about 1,120
while the bag of potatoes offered up approximately 3,400! Between those two, along with a half
gallon of 2% milk ($2.29) and a loaf of cheap bread ($1), I figured I could get
creative and came up with a couple of interesting meal ideas that wouldn't break my budget. (Note: I scrounged
around in the fridge for my condiments and butter while the lettuce
came out of a small cold frame situated in front of my home). Here are a few of those meals:
A salami sandwich with a baked potato and milk!
(Itemized cost: bread @ .10 + salami @ .09 +
russet potato @ .13 + 2% milk @ .29 =
.56)
(Not included in the calculations were the pat of butter or the mayo)
A toasted salami & cheese sandwich with
fried potatoes!
Saturday, February 9, 2013
About putting stuff off! And, the phrase IPTO!
I came up with this, my new motto for 2013, after I discovered a list of stuff I needed to get done that somehow had got itself lost. (I have a feeling this same list will be getting lost again soon)!
Also, from
now on when someone asks me to do something, I'll respond with 'IPTO'
which stands for 'I'm putting that off'. Here's a for instance:
'DanO,
could you help me clear that brush pile out back on Saturday?'
'Sure',
I'll answer back. 'IPTO man!'
(Note
that IPTO can be announced by pronouncing the letters or with saying it
phonetically – as in Ip toe). I plan to use this phrase a lot in the
future.
Can spring be far off? I’m thinking of gardening already!
While the calendar says it’s still mid winter, my thoughts keep jumping ahead to the 21st of March which is, as we all know, the first day of spring! So saying, I’m on the lookout for onion sets that usually appear about now in grocery stores across the area. These guys can go into the ground just as soon as you can get your hands on them and before you know it, you’ll have something to munch on in the form of scallions and such. I did a YouTube video, a while back, called ‘Onions are Easy to Grow’ which is sort of interesting to watch. I also have a gardening site called DanO’s Garden that contains some interesting tidbits especially on the topic of vegetables anyone can grow.
Friday, February 8, 2013
A video of many layers! Gosh! Just like makeup!
One day, way back in 2008, I happened across a video of a young girl doing her makeup on YouTube. What attracted me, initially, was only the audio cut. Good sounds! And, that was OK, but what soon got my attention was the shear levels of depth of this effort, of which I'm sure the creator had absolutely no concept. In this one video, I've perceived at least twenty or more mini-subplots in this video. Something that still intrigues me to this day. Watch closely and comment if you want! Failing all else, please enjoy the song!
Asteroid DA14 to arrive Feb 15th
What’s bigger than half a foot ball field, travels at 8
miles a second and will skim over the earth’s surface on February the 15th
at a height that will be closer than our orbiting satellites? Why it’s an asteroid
you silly goose and it goes by the cryptic name DA14.
This is the closest any body of this size has ever gotten to
the earth in memory…without impacting it that is. 2012 DA14 was discovered less
than a year ago by a Spanish team at the La Sagra Astronomical Observatory, and
initially stirred up a wave of doomsday worries. NASA quickly stepped in and
quieted those fears, stating that while it will pass ‘interestingly close’, it
should miss us. (This assumes that there will be no last minute perturbations
to the asteroid’s orbit, of course)! HA HA.
At the time of its passage, the rocky intruder will be
passing over parts of Asia, so even were it to slam into earth, it would more
than likely miss North America. Its closest approach will be at 2:24 p.m. ET
Feb. 15 and scientists say that were it to hit land, it would only be similar
to a small atomic bomb. (Small comfort if you happen to live in a city where it
hits)!
Monday, February 4, 2013
Seventh grade student launches into space! Really!
This video is real and it is a testament to American ingenuity and know how - !! The original and better video can be seen here - http://youtu.be/5REsCTG4-Gg
And, not to be outdone, here is an HD version with a toy robot - http://youtu.be/ZCAnLxRvNNc
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Critique: Healthy Choice Honey Roasted Turkey!
This complete meal from Healthy Choice features turkey
breast meat covered with a sweet glaze, green beans, sweet potatoes and a
caramel apple desert!
How, I wanted to ask, could you go wrong with a meal as good
as this one looks? A 306 gram meal that boasts only 250 calories, a modest 350
mg of sodium and only 40 milligrams of cholesterol! From a nutritional
standpoint, this meal is out of the ballpark!
The chunks of turkey are real bit-sized and yes, those are
tasty bits of sweet potato that strangely work well with the glaze and the
turkey! On the side is a combo of green beans and shredded carrots that perfectly
compliment the main course. Finally, but not to be considered lastly, is the
apple desert which I found to be just OK. The apple slices were a bit too al
dente for my taste.
For a few dollars, this meal (as is the case for most of the
Healthy Choice entrees) can be considered a good investment. I gave this meal a
solid 8 on a scale of 10.