my name is not Reese Kitchens
somehow mail that should go to Reese Kitchens ends up at my house.
I keep living notes for the postman but the problem keeps repeating itself.
I bought the Complete New Yorker for $60 yesterday at Costco. I dug in and printed out a copy of one of John McPhees's articles from 1986 about geology in Wyoming.
pretty cool stuff.
Monday, October 31, 2005
Saturday, October 15, 2005
trains, trains, trains
I went to the Great Train Expo at the Indiana Fairgrounds today.
It was an excellent exhibition. There were lego trains "N" trains, "HO" trains and Lionel trains. I saw tons of books about trains and many accesories as well.
I even found a few Marklin and Fleishmann trains that 2 vendors were carrying. I was looking for more European content at the show because that was the model train stuff I grew up on but still I was very happy with the show.
Marklin and Fleishmann are the two big German vendors in the model train market and we had a Fleishmann set up when I was a kid.
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
a few of my favorite pastimes
I'll just list 5.
# riding to Glendale mall on my bike and buying the Economist magazine. Later that night jumping in the garden tub and reading the Economist.
# looking up facts on Wikipedia. What is the population of Franklin County Indiana? When was the Dan Ryan expressway built? Who coined the phrase "the 5th column"
# listening to music on the computer. Has the stereo system become obsolete?
# reading a good book. Unfortunately I have trouble finishing a book once started.
# talking Rex on a walk when the temperature is below 40 and Orion is in the night sky.
ok, I'll add a 6th.
# playing Snood on the computer and listening to "Everybody's got to learn sometime" by the Korgis. ... it will astound you.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
went to lunch today.
Grabbed 3 bialys and some cream cheese from the Bagel Store in Nora Plaza.
Went back to 91st and the Monon Parking lot to munch them down and monitor the AM radio airwaves.
I saw a big city crew pull up with a chipper, tree trimming equipment and about 6 men.
I couldn't figure out what they were doing until I came back from my walk and saw them clear all the brush around the north side of 91st street. I also saw bunches of flowers and plants at various points around the intersection. I rembered the fatal accident there about 2 weeks ago when I woman going down the trail at night fell of her bike and was hit by a car.
The city was clearing that part of the trail to improve visibility out to 91st street.
It was a bit odd to see the workers and figure out about 20 minutes later what they were doing.
Listening to "Death Cab for Cutie" on my Itunes now. these guys rock
I'd never have heard of them were it not for my downloading of soundtracks from Itunes and venturing out and getting other material by the group.
Grabbed 3 bialys and some cream cheese from the Bagel Store in Nora Plaza.
Went back to 91st and the Monon Parking lot to munch them down and monitor the AM radio airwaves.
I saw a big city crew pull up with a chipper, tree trimming equipment and about 6 men.
I couldn't figure out what they were doing until I came back from my walk and saw them clear all the brush around the north side of 91st street. I also saw bunches of flowers and plants at various points around the intersection. I rembered the fatal accident there about 2 weeks ago when I woman going down the trail at night fell of her bike and was hit by a car.
The city was clearing that part of the trail to improve visibility out to 91st street.
It was a bit odd to see the workers and figure out about 20 minutes later what they were doing.
Listening to "Death Cab for Cutie" on my Itunes now. these guys rock
I'd never have heard of them were it not for my downloading of soundtracks from Itunes and venturing out and getting other material by the group.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
comment left on a blog
I for one will be looking forward to "eastern style" DST.
I'm looking forward to many pleasant bike rides and dog walks next spring past 8pm.
I think it's ridiculous to get off work in September at a reasonable hour and come home to darkness.
I'm also tired of having to adjust data synchs and processes twice a year because for 6 months are on the same time as a production servers and for another 6 months we are behind. Just when I get used to being a hour behind we go through another adjustment.
I won't try to tag an actual dollar amount to the inconvenience of not having DST but it makes a difference. The way people outside of Indiana view our quirky ways is a perception but perception is reality and reality fuels business decisions.
As Henry Ford once said:
"Businessmen go down with their businesses because they like the old way so well they cannot bring themselves to change. One sees them all about - men who do not know that yesterday is past, and who woke up this morning with last year's ideas."
jck
I for one will be looking forward to "eastern style" DST.
I'm looking forward to many pleasant bike rides and dog walks next spring past 8pm.
I think it's ridiculous to get off work in September at a reasonable hour and come home to darkness.
I'm also tired of having to adjust data synchs and processes twice a year because for 6 months are on the same time as a production servers and for another 6 months we are behind. Just when I get used to being a hour behind we go through another adjustment.
I won't try to tag an actual dollar amount to the inconvenience of not having DST but it makes a difference. The way people outside of Indiana view our quirky ways is a perception but perception is reality and reality fuels business decisions.
As Henry Ford once said:
"Businessmen go down with their businesses because they like the old way so well they cannot bring themselves to change. One sees them all about - men who do not know that yesterday is past, and who woke up this morning with last year's ideas."
jck
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
driving in the rain
Sunday night we drove back from Dorothy's in Portage through the remnants of Rita.
I've never seen so much rain in my life.
It was like driving through a snowstorm keeping my eyes focused on the tailights of the car in front of me.
I went home and found the latest radar map and the entire state of Indiana was being rained on.
Sunday night we drove back from Dorothy's in Portage through the remnants of Rita.
I've never seen so much rain in my life.
It was like driving through a snowstorm keeping my eyes focused on the tailights of the car in front of me.
I went home and found the latest radar map and the entire state of Indiana was being rained on.
Monday, September 19, 2005
the night the lights went out in Georgia?
is that a song?
or do I have that confused with "Midnight Train to Georgia" and the "Night they drove old Dixie down"
Anyway, whenever a lightning storm strikes tht north side of Indianapolis the power will go out on my block before anyone else is effected.
As I saw the storm rolling in around 6:30 I started shutting off the TV, radio, and computer. I saw what was coming. Sure enough as I was heading downstairs to feed the cats the power went out. 10 seconds later, the power flickered back on, but I knew better we were going down. 20 seconds later I was in the basement greeted by the sounds of the perpetually miaowing felines and the sound of the UPS going off. We were power-free.
Across the street the power was on, a block to the east the power was on but on my little circuit the power was out. This always happens. I wish I knew someone at IPL who could explain this phenomenon. A few years ago we were without power for 2 days while the other side of the street was uneffected.
Immediately I swung into action. Having gone camping 2 weeks earlier and pondering the fate of New Orleans I set forth. Candles were blazing, lanterns set up and MRE's were distributed to all those in need. I think I saw Michael D Brown speeding down the street in a Suburban.
When my wife came home I quickly downed my dinner and sped off to the QuicMart and scored 5 bags of ice. I got home, frozen goods were iced down, ice was stockpiled in the basement freezer, MRE's were distributed again.
Suprisingly the power was restored around 8:20 pm. I was shocked, this is a record for the IPL crew on my little circuit.
So thus I am enable to blog and tell you my tale....
good night.
JCK
Friday, September 16, 2005
My friend Steve
has a blog and it is here
Steve's blog
and yes, I posted to it so it gives me something to say:
I congratulate you! The candle making marketers have found your site. I am jealous.
Up to this point My blog has only been graced by those dealing in Russian, Ukranian and Belorussian brides.
From my perspective the undergraduates always get screwed. For the most part Althetic programs, grad school programs are paid for off the backs off the undergrads.
When I graduated from Johns Hopkins in December of 1989 I was told there was no ceremony and that my diploma would be sent to my parents address in June of 1990 when the "official" graduation took place.
I was overseas at the time and wondered why my degree never showed up in Ohio. A few years later I happened to be in Baltimore and with the help of a few people in the admissions office found my diploma in the back of a utility closet with a huge "Return to Sender" stamped across the tube.
Indeed they had attempted to send it to my home address as "6291 South Brinker Avenue". Oddly enough, my home address was 291 South Brinker Avenue where my parents still lived.
For four and a half years they had never made that mistake when it came to sending tuition bills and report cards, yet somehow my diploma had missed the mark.
I have often thought of how much time, money and energy went into getting that degree and yet not one person in the JHU admin could take the time correct the "6291 Brinker Ave" into "291 Brinker Ave"
Needless to say I have not donated one penny to that institution.
Bottom line: From what I know colleges don't give a damn about their undergraduates as long as they foot the bill.
oops, I did it again
i mean, i posted it on Indy Scribe
Aristocrat Indianapolis
I've lived within walking distance of the Aristocrat for the past 12 years. It's a nice place.
Often our attachment to these places has to do more with all the experiences we accumulate in them than with the food. If you've come to visit me in Indianapolis then you've probably been to the A'cat (I just made that up).
I remember once when my parents came to visit me in 1994 and we went there. When the server took our order she asked my Dad what side he wanted with his turkey club.
My Dad always suspicious that people we trying to rip him off because of his thick German accent despite having been in the USA since 1954 said he did not want a side order.
My Mom quickly retorted, “Harry, it comes with the sandwich!” I remember staring glumly at my plate as my Dad relented and requested seasoned potato chips with his Turkey Club.
The incident registered such an impression on my Mom she felt compelled to write me about it a week later.
My father has been gone for over 5 years now but whenever I set foot in that place I think of that story.
Aristocrat Indianapolis
I love Soundtracks, I love I-tunes
I enjoy downloading the Soundtracks because it means I won't have to listen to the same artist.
It's a good way to sample a wide variety of music.
some of my favorites;
Almost Famous -- love the 70's tunes, sadly the collection lacks "Freebird"
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind -- especially the Jon Brion tunes he writes music the way my brain thinks
Garden State -- love the music but have not seen the movie.
Lost in Translation -- love the music, love the movie
Sideways -- I enjoyed the movie, music done by the same artist so I get a little bored with it
Thicker than Water -- the music is good, has anyone seen this movie
and just today I downloaded part II of "Six feet under" -- I'm digging it. I've never seen the show but seriously thinking of making my first "Complete season of" genre-purchase.
I used to work in a funeral home.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Doctor (John) Robert(s)
I found my old Beatles disc and imported the song into ITunes.
Now I can sing along and say "John Roberts" for every occurence of "Doctor Robert".
I feel much better now.
I think this line is the best
Take a drink from his special cup, John Roberts
Also I posted on IndyScribe
regarding this article:
Set in Indiana: Close to Home
to me the picture looks like it came out of some cheesy video game. Perhaps the "midwest module" for Grand Theft Auto.
it doesn't look real. Yes, I recognize the skyline but the perspective is odd. Too low to be shot from a helicopter but too high to be shot from a roof. Also the cars look like matchboxes.
from the Hollywood perspective it's prolly easier to just to grab a stock image of downtown Indy and autogenerate some sort virtual suburban reality. Why pay someone to drive out here set up equipment and make a real shot when you can fake it.
my two cynical cents worth...
JCK
ein Zufall? a coincidence
very strange.
I was watching ESPN classic tuesday morning. Normally I would be locked into Washington Journal on C-span but I've gotten pretty burned out on the whole John Roberts things. I just keep hearing that Beatles song "Doctor Robert" from in my head.
I just dug up the lyrics, I think they should play the tune at the start of the hearings....I did change a few things around.
Ring my friend, I said you call John Roberts
Day or night he'll be there any time at all, John Roberts
John Roberts, you're a new and better man
He helps you to understand
He does everything he can, John Roberts
If you're down he'll pick you up, John Roberts
Take a drink from his special cup, John Roberts
John Roberts, he's a man you must believe
Helping everyone in need
No one can succeed like John Roberts
Well, well, well, you're feeling fine
Well, well, well, he'll make you... John Roberts
My friend works for the national health, John Roberts
Don't pay money just to see yourself with John Roberts
John Roberts, you're a new and better man
He helps you to understand
He does everything he can, John Roberts
Well, well, well, you're feeling fine
Well, well, well, he'll make you... John Roberts
Ring my friend, I said you'd call John Roberts
Ring my friend, I said you'd call John Roberts
John Roberts
here's a link about the real Dr Roberts
http://aboutthebeatles.com/song-doctor_robert.html
damn, I really want to hear that song right NOW! and you can't get Beatles songs off the Itunes store because of that bickering over the "Apple" trademark. I prolly have it on CD somewhere but that would involve a major basement reconaissance effort which I'm not up for right now...
anyway back to the ESPN classic
they were replaying a game between Pittsburg and Houston back in 1978 which I'm sure I watched as an 11 year old growing up in Columbus, OH. I always remembered the place kickers because my Dad was always correcting the pronounciation of their names as most of them were European soccer players. Toni Fritsch, an Austrian soccer player was the Houston place kicker and when I saw the old footage I remembered the name immediately. And tonight I was out parsing the Wiki obituaries and Herr Fritsch died of a sudden heart attack yesterday in front of a restaraunt in Vienna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Fritsch
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Fritsch
Monday, August 15, 2005
exciting...not!
Sunday
two cups of weak coffee (1/4th caffeinated 3/4th decaf)
Monday
two diet cokes
I went through my 7th grade yearbook and tried to look some people up that I knew.
I assume most of the girls got married and changed names and people like "Tim Taylor" are pretty hard to track down; too many matches
however some of the ethnic names yielded results. not many people in central Ohio have Polish surnames so I did find a few.
no, I didn't call anybody up.
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Friday, August 12, 2005
the great caffeine chill-out?
trying to reduce the amount of caffeine I take in.
i waited until 9 am to have my first cup of coffee today.
i will try to reduce my consumption over the weekend.
it's nice to have a standard measure to go against. when I'm at home it's hard to gauge how strong the coffee is due to the different blends we have.
thus I might switch to 12oz measures of Diet Coke to better gauge my detoxification efforts.
Friday, August 05, 2005
need to get motivated
I'm planning on one day finishing my short story "Days of Grease and Angst" but before it is finished I have to finish it.
I'm planning on posting it out here (but only when it is finished):
Critique Circle
Also on the to do list:
C-Span essay contest:
Viewer Calls
I'm planning on one day finishing my short story "Days of Grease and Angst" but before it is finished I have to finish it.
I'm planning on posting it out here (but only when it is finished):
Critique Circle
Also on the to do list:
C-Span essay contest:
Viewer Calls
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Wrap the Shuttle in Duct Tape!
I was listening to this morning's Washington Journal program over the Internet tonight. It only took 20 minutes to get to the "call of the day". The topic of discussion was the space shuttle and what to do with it.
A caller from Millersville, MD suggested a fix:
"... once they spray or paint or whatever they do to that foam, wrap that entire tank in duct tape, that holds a lot of things, that's just might hold that foam in place."
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Will you miss me when I'm gone?
Sometimes I'm just drawn to a book by the title.
I saw this book at my Mom's apartment when I was visting for the 4th of July and started it reading it.
Will you miss me when I'm gone
I had not even heard of the Original Carter Family though I knew of June Carter Cash.
I read the book which led to another I-Tunes purchase.
Carter Family RCA Legends
Usually you listen to some music then you read about the group. Here I did the opposite.
Friday, July 15, 2005
Once again, on the IndyScribe tip
Here's a comment I posted to a recent submission
I guess I'm a "reacter" or is it "reactor"
I can't do anything until I see something I have to respond to.
If only I could get this strategy to get me to finish my short story.
Indy Scribe
"I know the wall well. It's not that far from my house.
One of my favorite quotes was "Don't Fall, Prey."
The College Ave "mini-riot" you refer to occurred duing the summer of '95. I remember the date because it was the same year a disturbance broke out at Deer Creek when deadheads stormed the fences at the concert facility when they couldn't get tickets. Jerry Garcia died about a month later.
The whole deal was weird. The Spring before the riot, I remember reading about the agressive tactics of the Indianapolis Police Department in the New York Times. Not a word of this program was mentioned in the Star. Once the disturbance happened the intense police presence was brought to light here locally.
so much for zero tolerance policies..."
Here's a comment I posted to a recent submission
I guess I'm a "reacter" or is it "reactor"
I can't do anything until I see something I have to respond to.
If only I could get this strategy to get me to finish my short story.
Indy Scribe
"I know the wall well. It's not that far from my house.
One of my favorite quotes was "Don't Fall, Prey."
The College Ave "mini-riot" you refer to occurred duing the summer of '95. I remember the date because it was the same year a disturbance broke out at Deer Creek when deadheads stormed the fences at the concert facility when they couldn't get tickets. Jerry Garcia died about a month later.
The whole deal was weird. The Spring before the riot, I remember reading about the agressive tactics of the Indianapolis Police Department in the New York Times. Not a word of this program was mentioned in the Star. Once the disturbance happened the intense police presence was brought to light here locally.
so much for zero tolerance policies..."
Friday, July 08, 2005
i read it on Indy scribe
Carmel, a city on the Schmooze
here were my comments
I laughed, I cried. The article was one of the funniest pieces I've read on the Internet in some time.
Does Carmel have a slogan. Downtown Indy's has to be one of the worst "Amazingly Always New". What does that mean anyway? Is the downtown area torn down every night and re-built before sunrise the next day?
Actually I'd rather have a downtown that's "Modestly Sometimes Old". Isn't that part of the attraction of going downtown? To see something historic, buildings that have withstood the test of time.
Also, what is Indy's "Wholesale District"? Are they planning to put in a Sam's Club or Costco down there. I've been downtown many times since the mall opened and yet I've never engaged in any "wholesaling" whilst in the "Wholesale District". How does one participate in said activity?
I wonder how much was paid to whatever marketing/PR firm that came up with "Amazingly Always New"?
Carmel, a city on the Schmooze
here were my comments
I laughed, I cried. The article was one of the funniest pieces I've read on the Internet in some time.
Does Carmel have a slogan. Downtown Indy's has to be one of the worst "Amazingly Always New". What does that mean anyway? Is the downtown area torn down every night and re-built before sunrise the next day?
Actually I'd rather have a downtown that's "Modestly Sometimes Old". Isn't that part of the attraction of going downtown? To see something historic, buildings that have withstood the test of time.
Also, what is Indy's "Wholesale District"? Are they planning to put in a Sam's Club or Costco down there. I've been downtown many times since the mall opened and yet I've never engaged in any "wholesaling" whilst in the "Wholesale District". How does one participate in said activity?
I wonder how much was paid to whatever marketing/PR firm that came up with "Amazingly Always New"?
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Paul Klee makes it a major news item on the Yahoo Home Page
Paul Klee
What the article does not mention that he became a Swiss citizen after his death. Apparently the Swiss did not want to claim him in life, but wanted his legacy after his death. Though he was born in the capital, Bern he was not Swiss. As his father was German and mother was Swiss, he had to take German citizenship. Were the roles reserved he would have become Swiss the day he was born.
He does hold the time honored distinction of being kicked out of Germany by the Nazis. Had he been allowed to stay it's hard to say what is legacy would have been.
BERN, Switzerland - When Paul Klee applied for Swiss nationality after fleeing Nazi Germany, his request was refused because it was feared that if his art should "take root in Switzerland, it would insult real art and cause good taste to deteriorate."
Sixty-six years later, the work of the painter — now considered one of the greatest modern artists — has found a permanent home in Bern, the Swiss capital that finally accepted him. The Zentrum Paul Klee, which opens Monday, will house over 4,000 pieces of Klee's creations — one of the world's largest collections from a single artist.
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
What the article does not mention that he became a Swiss citizen after his death. Apparently the Swiss did not want to claim him in life, but wanted his legacy after his death. Though he was born in the capital, Bern he was not Swiss. As his father was German and mother was Swiss, he had to take German citizenship. Were the roles reserved he would have become Swiss the day he was born.
He does hold the time honored distinction of being kicked out of Germany by the Nazis. Had he been allowed to stay it's hard to say what is legacy would have been.
BERN, Switzerland - When Paul Klee applied for Swiss nationality after fleeing Nazi Germany, his request was refused because it was feared that if his art should "take root in Switzerland, it would insult real art and cause good taste to deteriorate."
Sixty-six years later, the work of the painter — now considered one of the greatest modern artists — has found a permanent home in Bern, the Swiss capital that finally accepted him. The Zentrum Paul Klee, which opens Monday, will house over 4,000 pieces of Klee's creations — one of the world's largest collections from a single artist.
Paul Klee
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