N.A.L.C.’s 10th Annual “Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive”

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It’s not too early to plan for the National Association of Letter Carrier’s 10th Annual “Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.”

This coming Saturday, May 11th, letter carriers will collect non-perishable food items along their routes. Just leave the items in a bag near your mailbox for Saturday’s pickup – take it out Friday night if you have an early delivery time. Last year, they collected over 70 million pounds of food. It doesn’t have to be a lot per household to make a big difference. Postcards should arrive in the mail before Saturday announcing the food drive.

You can find more info on this here.

Thanks for helping! It applies to all places that use the United States Postal Service.

Caught on “film” this morn.

Slacking and taking things slow this morning. Not as peeved about being invaded. Newt’s playing milk-ring fetch, and that always makes me smile… broadly. I’m not sure what instinct or set of events caused him to learn that game, but it’s *great* for giving me warm fuzzies… between that, and sweet dreams of my beloved last night, I’m downright jovial!

Thanks, Jason for the following –

Like Google, Yahoo! has a question/answer service and a free one at that. Today’s most popular question is “What gender is Winnie-the-Pooh?” (He’s a he, of course… I didn’t know there was that much debate?) Will my reign as trivia king end, as anyone can find any answer on the net?

Well, I’d best hop in the shower and get moving… until later, dear journal. I leave you with some Newtcam Pics. The cam driver for win2k is pretty nice!


Newt turning into sand like the mummy.
a couple more pics

This place is Cle-ee-an.

I still spit like a camel about the fact that my landlord, a realtor, and a potential buyer will be walking through here tomorrow *WHEN I’M NOT HOME*… fortunately, I trust the LL to not let Newt out, and to keep a careful eye on my little boy.

I channelled my angsty energy regarding that into a frenzied tornado of cleansing… you could eat off of any surface in the house, even the rear top of the fridge and behind the potty, two of my least favorite places to reach.

Newt’s really digging all the fresh surfaces to hang out, though… I assembled a silly milk-crate shelf that I’d had in the closet since I moved in… but the cardboard boxes are still there, should he wish to have someplace familiar to play. I think I’ll leave Newtcam on tomorrow, and check the archives to see when they came in. They’re supposed to be by about 2pm, and I’d be here if there wasn’t a time-restricted launch happening at work.

I got in late to work…the Neurologist sent me off to get an MRI.

Not for the claustrophobic, at all, at all. They strapped me into position, across the shoulders, waist and thighs. I was feeling like Hannibal Lechter or Frankenstein by the time I was done… once strapped in, they injected me with some tracking dye, too.. Lots of interesting interior photography taken, though. I’m going to try and get a copy for myself next trip to the doc’s.

The MRI tech was nice, but the neurologist was a foul-tempered little Indian man. Picture Apu from the Simpsons berating me for not remembering certain parts of my medical history… (I reply “not to my knowledge” verbally on things I’m not sure of, but think are no… like “Allergies to drugX?” He preferred yes or no, instead.

Had a nice gab today during work with my beloved, *and* got quite a lot done…Now I must clean house for the visitors that are coming by tomorrow at 2pm… when I’m at work. Grrr.

Off to my own Neurologist appointment this morning at 10. Hopefully he’ll show me some options I didn’t have before. The back is fine right now, but I’d like some more preventative medicine in case of the inevitable future problem.

Remembering a scientific discovery I made as a child… I’ve probably written about it here before, but it’s been a while since I’ve thought about it.

It occurred to me that given two known ideas can produce a third, new, unknown concept, and that while there may not be anything new under the sun… applied knowledge can put a new twist on things, anyhow.

Here’s the thing –

1. The human brain transmits electrical impulses from neuron to neuron, for information retrieval and storage, in the form of current.

2. An electromagnet derives its abilities as a magnet from electrical current all travelling in the same direction along a conductor.

So, it’d follow that if you thought the right collection of memories, you could magnetize your head. Maybe holding the thought of your third birthday, while sniffing a rose and scratching your bellybutton would do it.

I was a kid when I first thought of this, but I’d never met anyone that’d heard of that application of two concepts before, and that sort of made me feel special. It still does, honestly…sometimes I’ve wondered if I’d ever had any thoughts that *nobody* had before. I wonder how many and what other original ideas have been lost just in my lifetime because a person didn’t get a chance to share them with anyone else.

What applications could be made to take advantage of that discovery? Heck, I don’t know, could be anything. As a kid, I used to envision a *super* magnet-head… being able to pull myself up into the sky by focusing on a passing airplane, or fend off lightning bolts walking in thunderstorms. Now, I wonder if the brain produces enough voltage to change a compass needle or perhaps erase a floppy disk pressed to the forehead…. both would be neat tricks.

Looking for the Spider-man opening credits, I found retromedia tv. (realplayer and a good, speedy net connect is recommended.)

This stuff added folds and wrinkles to my young, malleable mind. Who Needs drugs? Watch about 4 hours of tv from that period and you’ll be tripping harder than Timothy Leary at a Grateful Dead concert. Maybe they’ll add the Maude opening sometime.

Especially notable –

Keep America Beautiful, go bowling, just about everything on this page, and the partridge family. (I’ve *always* wanted that bus).

how I feel about a few lj’s I’ve seen out there… none I read regularly, but some I trip over here and again.

Well, on a nostalgic note, I go nigh nigh. Happy sleeps, dear journal.

Slept in this morning… the body asked, and I complied. Left over battery drain from stress on the weekend and early rising otherwise, plus a light rain and purr-monster made me decide that the course of action I was taking was all too sound. No decision at all really… you try fighting those odds.

Kev is contemplating letting the whole computer depatment all take a field trip to see the new Star Wars movie the day it comes out, r at the very least to let folks out early that day. We tried last time, but the then-boss said “No way, Jose”. Now that we’re ruled by a team of six, with Kevin at the tippy-top of the tech-zone, geekdom shall have it’s way if all things balance out (meaning no nasty hardware problems, or client reschedules we cant sneak around).

Digging my feet into php, and it’s connection to MySQL. Pretty snappy stuff, seems more handy than cold fusion.

Well, I’d better hop into mister shower and do some scrubbin’… I’m due at work in an hour. Until later, journal-gator.

Don’t tell me you have nothing to read…and a new monster every day!

Bro went to the doc like a good fellow, and is going to get some physical therapy this and next week as a result, plus ice treatments. I’m glad that the doc has high hopes for his mending. Odds are that some stretching and time will put him back in order, probably no operation will be needed.

New project today was a little pesky, the deployment is being delayed until I can grab a few .dll’s from the net to make it work on the machines without crystal reports… or a lazy workaround might be to just install crystal on all of the systems that use the program… I’ll search for a bit tonight, just to keep things neat and clean… some interesting online gigs coming my way via our parent company.

Not much time to write fiction lately…but I did start mumbling a little ditty about puppyfrog.… giving long distance kisses and fearing the garden statues. I really dig the concept… sweetalyssm‘s so cool!

Sent out may packages today… submitted an old manuscript and the treats…. I’m looking forward to seeing my other story end up in print!

long-ol survey.

going to tend to brother before work… I have to make sure he goes to the doctor today…. (I suspect that if I didn’t dog him, he’d skip it.)

dang, it smells good in here… patchouli, champa, and Newtie-freshness.

until tonight, dear journal…. destiny is honking the horn of “gotta-go”.

Boo, Verisign!

Fun keywords to my site this week…

Google superbabies cartoon
Yahoo bug tattoos in florida (#19 down.)
Google little ceasar’s crazy bread (#10 down)

I can come up behind Newton as he sleeps, and just hug him. no spaz, no freakout. Just a sleepy awakening and then *nuzznuzznuzz*

and now, a humble request, from textism.com

Time, if you please, for another Google bomb.

My friend and yours, Leslie Harpold, continues to suffer the arrogance and incompetence of Verisign, a company to whom she paid money in exchange for the safekeeping of her domain, Hoopla.com, and who then cheerfully sold it to someone else.

Perhaps Verisign will fix this fiasco some day; nonetheless I see no reason not to share the story. With, say, all the stock analysts, potential investors, journalists and (apparently) lowly domain registrants who type the word Verisign into Google. Your link to:

<a href=”http://www.textism.com/article/494/”>Verisign</a>

will help steer the way.

That’s Verisign.

Thank you.

She’s the one that showed me poemtags.

A real digger mole… appears to be real according to the US Patent office. Here’s a couple related patents:

Tunnelling process and the gizmo itself… I have wanted an underground vehicle for a very

These don’t mention using nuclear power – they use lasers and other heat sources, but not nuclear…that makes it a lot more believable. It would be tough to use nuclear powered borers very extensively in secret because of the tight controls kept on fissionable materials… but anybody can build a laser.

Of course, I’ve also always wanted a supersonic zeppelin, too.

Puppy-Frog!, and a fantastic entry about maps.

gator peek!

Nuts! printroom figured out how I was trimming off the ad. back to hosting from home!

gator peek 2

That’s better. freephoto-i.net, until I devise a realtime image clipper, or stop beang cheap with my own bandwidth.

Sunday Morn.

The great pop vs. soda controversy.… after making the link here, I realize that I need to get a copy of the now dead semagic client. anyone have a version that they can point me to?

Spending the day at home today… you’d have to start a fire to get me to leave the house on cinco de mayo. Air and Sea show, Sunfest *plus* Cinco de Mayo? Who was the brainchild that plotted that schedule? Even the temptation of going to see Spider-man is not enough.