Back in the carefree days of the mid-sixties, a dozen eggs could be had for about fifty five cents! As a kid, I enjoyed them scrambled, sunny side up and as a key ingredient of French toast! Those sure were the good old days! and, as time has gone by, eggs and egg products have made their way to become a center piece of many breakfast foods (think Egg McMuffins)! But listen up Gerty! I want you to grab a hold of your garters - them days are long gone!
Even before the crippling effect that Avian flu has had on the poultry industry in recent months, the cost of all this poultry have gone way up! What cost a few pennies in 1965 now cost a few dollars and things are going to get worst... much worst, as the loss of millions of hens begins to impact the food industry in earnest this fall! A single large egg going for a buck may not be far off! And, experts also warn that as the cost of one 'meat' goes up, then so will the other popular meats including pork and beef. But, that's OK - our boys on Capitol Hill have everything under control....
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...
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Philae is awake!
The European Space Agency’s Philae comet lander, out of power and presumably lost after bouncing into heavily shadowed terrain last November, phoned home Saturday after finally getting enough sunlight on its solar panels to transmit data to the Rosetta orbiter for relay to Earth, ESA reported Sunday.
More than 300 data packets were received at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in a burst lasting 85 seconds, the first sign of life from the lander since it went into electronic hibernation Nov. 15, about 60 hours after touchdown.
The data were relayed to Earth by ESA’s Rosetta orbiter, which released Philae more than three months after matching orbits with Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko last August.
“Philae is doing very well,” project manager Stephan Ulamec said in an ESA blog post. “It has an operating temperature of -35 (degrees Celsius) and has 24 watts available. The lander is ready for operations.”
Saturday, June 13, 2015
I once rode on a ship called Decay...
At precisely 11:40 PM on April the
14 in the year 1912, Mr. George Quincy Clifford had just retired when
he thought he heard a rather peculiar sound. It was a deep grinding
noise emancipating from somewhere down below, perhaps in the cheaper
3rd class area. He gave this only a passing thought before
drifting off to a sound sleep....
Few passengers aboard the ill-fated Titanic
fully comprehended their tragic fate after hitting a massive iceberg
somewhere in the frigid waters in the northern Atlantic. Less than
three hours later, more than 1500 passengers would be dead due to a lack of lifeboats... A sad and ironic
fate for those who sailed a ship that was termed 'unsinkable'.
Imagine now, flash forwarding to the year 2021
and an even larger 'unsinkable' ship, aka the USS America. She too is on a voyage of sorts, bravely sailing
in very deep and very dangerous fiscal waters. She also seems to be riding a bit low in the water! (Little wonder as it seems most everyone hitched a ride based on the
promises of men who claimed that 'hope and change' would lie at the
end of the journey).
Tic...tic...tic
Tic...tic...tic
Yet, a few passengers still seem to be uneasy. This ship just didn't look all that healthy, even to their not-so-well trained eyes. All around they could easily spot clear and present signs of rampant fiscal
corrosion and incipient moral decay. One even remarked that he had a feeling of 'slippage', as though the world had somehow twisted slightly out of true shape and form...
Yes, it would seem that some were very concerned. Yet, the majority of riders felt everything was just okey dokey as this baby was FULLY
equipped with trillions of cute little paper lifeboats, each inscribed with the
motto 'In God We Trust'.... I mean what could go wrong?
She'd seen better times come her way.
But, those days are past. She ain't gonna last.
We're all going down today!'
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Emirates set to go for Mars mission!
The United Arab Emirates' Space Agency has unveiled its official strategy and operational plan, and it takes bold aim at Mars with a planned robotic mission to the Red Planet by 2021.
The UAE Mars probe, called Hope, is slated to launch in time for the 50th anniversary of the UAE and forms a major element of the national space agency's official road map, which was unveiled on May 25.
Hmm. And where is America? Oh yes, there it is... sinking slowly beneath the waves...
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Rockaway Boat races a bust early on!
The temperatures were in the 80's –
check. Partly cloudy skies abounded with light winds – check!
Hydroplanes were on the lake with crowds gathering - double check! Yes, it was almost a picture perfect day!
You'd think with a start like that,
everyone would have a great opportunity to see some exciting racing
action as groups of hydroplanes thundered around Taneycomo lake speeds in
excess of 80 miles an hour! But, sadly that didn't take place. (At
least it didn't take place when it was supposed to). And just why was
that?
Apparently the one ambulance that was
on duty that day, got busy! It was late to show up and when it
finally did, was called out on numerous back to back calls... and so
the boats just sat there and the crowds never materialized..... As
someone once said long ago – this was no way to run a railroad.
Well, there's always Sunday - maybe they will get their act together!