Can you make it a week without using any computers at all? My guess is that most of us can't make it a
day, from our cell phones, to our cars, to the tvs we watch to our watches,
computers are everywhere. I know I can't
go a day without mine, I am an information junkie, I love that I can go to a
computer or my phone or a tablet and go to a site like google and find out
pretty much anything I want right at my fingertips, if I want to hear a certain
song, watch a clip of tv or read a passage of a book, I could find just about
anything I would ever want right there. My
job has come a long way from when I started in 1987, we used to play records
and carts and recorded on to a reel to reel deck, we used razor blades almost every
day and I will bet if you knew a radio person from before 1992 I will bet that
if you asked them they carried a razor blade in their wallet. (for cutting tape in case you’re
wondering) Now the last two radio
groups that I have worked for don’t even have record players, cart machines or
reel to reel decks and none play music off cd any longer, it is all computerized. I bet your job is different now than it was
20 years ago as well. Here’s to the
past, the present and the future. What
could possibly be next?
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 12 right to work states
I heard this morning on the way to work that Michigan is now
a right to work state. I have never been
in a union so I don’t get it. I am not
too sure I like someone telling me how to vote or where my money is spent. The definition from the National Right to
work website is A Right to Work law secures the right of employees to decide
for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union. However,
employees who work in the railway or airline industries are not protected by a
Right to Work law. To me this makes
since. If you want to support it do so
if not, why should you have to? I guess
it falls into my basic beliefs, like if you are don’t like someone don’t hang
out with them, if you don’t like your job quit, if an apple is bruised or a
grape is squishy, or the toast is burnt don’t eat it grab something else, oh
yea and life is too short to drink crappy beer.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 11 Rotary Lights
While walking through the Rotary Lights last night I was
taking in the beauty of the season, the freshly fallen snow the Santa Claus,
the football player, the dragon, the sounds and the 2.6 million lights. I read the La Crosse Tribunes article on
Sunday that said in its title “Religious display? City says Rotary Lights do
not cross line separating church and state” I agree, I think that this is a
nice display of many service groups getting together to light up riverside
park. With a mission of feeding the
hungry, and collecting thousands of canned goods and thousands of dollars every
year, how can this be taken as anything other than the beauty that it is. According to the Tribunes article Hank Zumach
an outspoken opponent of organized religion says this is no longer a holiday
display it obviously is all about Jesus his problem: The display is on public
property. (to read the trib article http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/religious-display-city-says-rotary-lights-do-not-cross-line/article_aacc55a6-41c1-11e2-9577-0019bb2963f4.html)
The Rotary Lights group rents the park, pays for the electricity and is an inspiration
to most that see it. Yesterday we went
because my 14 year old wanted to go and this isn’t the first time the kids have
asked to see the lights, also whenever we have guests in town this time of year
we make a trip to the lights, for those who think it is a religious display, I disagree,
there are some religious items there but there are many more non-religious displays
there, and I think it is beautiful, and a great asset to the community because of
the smiles it brings.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Bad toys
Advocacy group ‘World Against Toys Causing Harm’ (WATCH) has just published its 40th annual list of toys that could be dangerous to kids. This year’s warnings include …
✗ ‘Magnetic Fishing Game’ – A yummy-looking metal lure on a fishing line intended for children just 16-months-old … what could possibly go wrong?
✗ ‘Bongo Ball’ – Children as young as 3-years-old are encouraged to climb inside this colorful inflatable ball. No mention of how they’re supposed to breathe.
✗ ‘Dart Zone Quick Fire 12 Dart Gun’ – It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
✗ ‘Spinner Shark 4-Wheel Kneeboard’ – The product’s own instructions warn: “Kneeboard riding can be a hazardous activity.”
✗ ‘Explore & Learn Helicopter’ – Said to reward ‘baby’s curiosity’ … with a cord measuring approximately 24-inches-long.
✗ ‘N-Force Vendetta Double Sword’ – A 4-and-a-half foot long weapon that comes with the warning: “Do not poke or swing at people or animals.” Gee, can’t imagine kids ever doing that.
✗ ‘Water Balloon Launcher’ – It’s actually marketed as having the capability to shoot water balloons at speeds of up to … 75 mph.
✗ ‘Power Rangers Super Samurai Shogun Helmet’ – This headgear includes an attachable ‘crown’ with pointed, rigid plastic tips as long as 9 inches.
✗ ‘The Avengers Gamma Green Smash Fists’ – Oversized fists to enable 3-year-olds to ‘smash everything that gets in the way!’. Are cute little brass knuckles also being developed?
✗ ‘Playful Xylophone’ – Tots as young as 12-months-old are encouraged to use an unattached slender, 5-inch long wooden dowel as a drumstick. No one would try to eat that, right?
NET: http://toysafety.org/worstToyList_index.shtml
– ToySafety.org
✗ ‘Magnetic Fishing Game’ – A yummy-looking metal lure on a fishing line intended for children just 16-months-old … what could possibly go wrong?
✗ ‘Bongo Ball’ – Children as young as 3-years-old are encouraged to climb inside this colorful inflatable ball. No mention of how they’re supposed to breathe.
✗ ‘Dart Zone Quick Fire 12 Dart Gun’ – It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
✗ ‘Spinner Shark 4-Wheel Kneeboard’ – The product’s own instructions warn: “Kneeboard riding can be a hazardous activity.”
✗ ‘Explore & Learn Helicopter’ – Said to reward ‘baby’s curiosity’ … with a cord measuring approximately 24-inches-long.
✗ ‘N-Force Vendetta Double Sword’ – A 4-and-a-half foot long weapon that comes with the warning: “Do not poke or swing at people or animals.” Gee, can’t imagine kids ever doing that.
✗ ‘Water Balloon Launcher’ – It’s actually marketed as having the capability to shoot water balloons at speeds of up to … 75 mph.
✗ ‘Power Rangers Super Samurai Shogun Helmet’ – This headgear includes an attachable ‘crown’ with pointed, rigid plastic tips as long as 9 inches.
✗ ‘The Avengers Gamma Green Smash Fists’ – Oversized fists to enable 3-year-olds to ‘smash everything that gets in the way!’. Are cute little brass knuckles also being developed?
✗ ‘Playful Xylophone’ – Tots as young as 12-months-old are encouraged to use an unattached slender, 5-inch long wooden dowel as a drumstick. No one would try to eat that, right?
NET: http://toysafety.org/worstToyList_index.shtml
– ToySafety.org
Daily Dose of BS Dec 10 first snowfall
How soon we forget. How
soon we forget, I of course am talking about driving in the snow, yesterday
while out I noticed that people do not remember how to drive in the snow. I rode with my son to see how he did and how
his truck handled in the snow, btw he did well his truck did not. We will have to get some weight for the back
of the truck. But while driving down Mormon
Coulee people do not remember how to drive, one young driver sped by us like we
were racing at the La Crosse Fairground Speedway, my 17 year old son said I bet
that person causes an accident. I am
glad that he is noticing that a car can be dangerous. While driving into work today and every day,
remember to be careful, not take chances and by all means quit texting. With the snow came some other events like
shoveling and salting, and if you wanted to be young again snowball fights,
forts and snowmen, my kids made a huge snowman last night it was over 7 feet
tall and took snow from all over the yard, they rolled from the back yard to
build in the front, the snowman was huge with arms, and a face, the reason I say
was huge, is that between 815 last night and 445 this morning someone knocked
over and smashed the head of the snowman, that was mean Mr Grinch.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Cyberstalking to the nth degree
I am deeply disturbed by this story. I can't believe that this is going on. Cyber and phone stalking
Daily Dose of BS Dec 7 What the Fa-riday
It’s a what the Fa-riday I walked out the door this morning without
my breakfast, I remembered that I forgot it about 2 blocks from home and
decided not to go back home to get it. Learned
last night from a friend of mine that people are milking the system, I know big
shock right, but was told that some people he works with have kids with their significant
other but are not married, because they are not married the girlfriend and the
child are on badgercare, and food stamps, the guy gets hit with child support
but it doesn’t matter as he and his girlfriend are living together like a
married couple. I am not super sure on
all the details but to me it seems as though the system is getting milked by this. I just heard a news story about who you need
to tip and how much. Ok when people are
doing their jobs do you need to tip? I
do understand when you go out for dinner and someone is bringing you food and making
sure that everything is ok, albeit they always come by and ask how things are
when your mouth is full but at least they are checking on you. Since when do other types of business need to
get tipped for doing their job? Do we
tip the weather guy for telling us it is going to be sunny, the dj for playing
the song you want, the gas station attendant because the price of gas
dropped? Do you tip the bus driver for getting
you to your destination? Let’s stop the
madness.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 6 teaching
I am friends on facebook with lots of people I went to high
school with and at least one of my high school teachers, I’m not sure if they
remember or not that I was not a great student, or remember that I was not one
who loved school too much, in fact I hated english and social studies and I now
talk for a living. I am guessing that
not many students loved school, my oldest is a senior this year and senioritis
has hit hard. The reason I bring this up
is that I would have never thought that teaching would be something that I would
like, besides being a dad that is, but anyone who is a parent is a teacher
rather you like it or not. A friend of
mine owns a radio school in La Crosse and a few years ago he asked me to fill
in when he was going to be gone a day here and a day there. I never thought I would like it but I love teaching,
since then I have had opportunities to teach more than just radio also, I have
got to share some knowledge that I have picked up about improv as well. I guess it goes to show if you have a passion
for something, you can help others to understand it. I do not think I would be able to do it every
day, but teaching a few days a month has been a great outlet, if you are a
teacher, thank you for spreading your gift.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 5 non holiday gift giving
We have too much….we all do, that is why it is hard to gift
give. If I want something I will find a
way to get it rather than wait for either Christmas or a Birthday. I am guessing that most of us do the same,
which is why we have so much credit card debt.
Many times though out the year we are surprised by the good that people
do and shocked when doors are opened or when we get a dozen roses or a candy
bouquet just because, maybe that is how gift giving should be. Instead of giving on the expected days, be a surprise
giver and celebrate the holidays with your friends and families but gift at
different times of the year. This way we
are spreading our dollars out when we can afford them, don’t over extend
ourselves and can bring a smile at a different unexpected time, for example if
you have a lunch with someone and they surprise you by buying they could say
happy day, gift back or pay it forward.
I think we may be onto something here.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 4 graffiti
I saw some graffiti
yesterday that rattled in my mind since I saw it, someone wrote in black marker
on a street sign on West ave the F word then God under it. Is this someone who is going through a hard
time right now, a believer that has hit a snag?
Someone who needs a hug? Seeing this
really bugged me to see this, first of all because it is blasphemous which
means in its rawest form A
contemptuous or profane act, utterance, or writing concerning God or a sacred
entity. Secondly this upsets me because
kids will see this graffiti and repeat it without knowing what they are saying,
thirdly because it is defacing property.
I am not here today to argue the existence of God or not. I am not a fan of when people push their
beliefs on others, either way. We need
to learn how to respect and to argue fairly, all too often we try to change
others by yelling the loudest or slamming your beliefs, this is not the way to
do it.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 3 Toilet Paper
I use coupons when I shop, it doesn’t bother me to do it, my
kids started watching this extreme couponing show and wow, these people are hoarders. Who in their right mind needs 57 bottles of
bbq sauce? I love bbq sauce but would
never go through that many bottles even in a decade. Enough of the madness. These shows got me thinking about buying multi
products just because they are on sale or because you have a coupon, what about
the toilet paper, you know the latest charmin commercials have bears in the
woods using toilet paper, what ever happened to Mr Whipple and please don’t
squeeze the charmin. Is toilet paper embarrassing
to buy? I don’t think so, but you don’t
need to buy 50 packages of 100 rolls do you.
Toilet paper is a necessity and a necessity that you can't skimp on, if
you buy crappy toilet paper you may be touching what you are trying to wipe
away.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 30 Supertramp Give a Little Bit
Supertramp had it right with their song "Give a Little bit" back in the 70’s although they were singing about love, it applies to so many
other things like your resources, think about it, the lyrics continue to say “give
a little bit of your time to me” and at this time of year there are lots of
needs out there from the need of Bell Ringers for the Salvation Army, to non-perishable
food items for the many food pantries, to the La Crosse Jaycees Toys for Tots, to the needs of your neighbors and your
church. Kind of weird that a song from
the 70’s gives so much, back to more lyrics “now’s the time we need to share”
from reaching into your pocket for change to the time shared to help a child,
to holding a door for a stranger at the mall.
I think we get out of life what we give, so “send a smile and show you
care.”
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 29 the big disappointment
I did not buy into the big disappointment. Did you?
The lottery drawing was last night and I did not buy a ticket so I am
plus 2 dollars this morning. I call it
the big disappointment because I know if I won the whole 500 million I would be
bombarded with calls and requests from every person with their hand out. Not only that but think if you won the
million dollar prize like 58 people did last night, they picked the right
numbers minus the power ball number, and let’s say you were trying to decide to
pick this number or that one, and you chose wrong, so instead of 500 million
you only won a million, I am telling you it’s the big disappointment. I was given a ticket by a random stranger at
the bar down by my cabin with the words live the dream, and as I said I do not
buy tickets but I did dream about the multi-million dollar prize when I slept
that night only to be disappointed when I found out I didn’t even get a single
number. If you got a ticket or a handful
of tickets, are you sad that you didn’t win?
Like I said the lottery to me is the big disappointment.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 28 seeing red
I got new glasses yesterday, it takes a while to get used to
the way they fit and how you don’t have to squint to see anymore. The reason I mention this is that if you see
me later today you may notice the different look, you may also notice that my
right eye is a bit blood shot at least as I write this it is, weird cause I used
the kids body wash to shave my head this morning and some of the soap got in my
eye, I thought it was kids stuff, you know no tears, I didn’t cry so I guess it
was technically no tears. I did see red
on Monday though as I had to drive down to the family cabin to get my sons
I-pod touch that he thought he dropped out of his pocket while getting in to
the car on Sunday, it was where he thought it was, we checked the deer cams and
had 3 different deer on the cameras, nice.
The reason I saw red was on the drive home I passed a car going just
under the speed limit and as I passed him I glanced over at the car to notice
that the driver had his IQ showing, flipping me the bird, for what
passing? Give me a break, it wasn’t as
if I pulled out in front of him only to turn on the next road. Needless to say I saw red and wanted to pull
over to see what his deal was, I didn’t but it took will power.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 27 Rotary Lights
The Rotary lights this year are awesome; thousands of hours
go in to setting up and running such a well-oiled machine. Yesterday I spent a few hours down at
Riverside Park, and I gotta tell you every year it is better than the year
before, over 2.6 million lights shining and twinkling with the back drop of the
mighty Mississippi. If you are one of my
friends who have never had the chance to see these lights, please come and
visit La Crosse because you will not be let down. I found out this year that 11 other Community
Lighting displays began because of the gorgeous lights at Riverside Park. One of the new things this year at the Rotary
Lights display is the new Santa House, and after playing the big guy last night,
anyone who goes and visits will not be disappointed, you get a full look of the
beauty of the park, you get the sights and the sounds, plus you are out of the
cold and wind, and next year a toy/gift shop will be housed in the same space. Put the Ho-ho-ho back in the Holidays and do
yourself a favor, visit the Rotary Lights, and don’t forget to bring a few
non-perishable food items to help the Hunger Task Force.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 26 Black Friday now cyber Monday
Black Friday has come and gone, I have been hearing over the
weekend that this is not necessary the best time to buy, in fact one of the
worst? If you are looking for a specific
item and it is on sale and the only extra cost to you is your time, isn’t it worth
it? I got up at 5:15 on Friday morning
headed to Farm and Fleet and bought a trail cam and a pair of boots for half
the cost of normal price. I got to the
store at 5:58, doors opened while I was walking up to the doors, they opened
and the rats were scurrying to their predetermined destinations, I mean they ran, I was glad I
am a big boy, my son and I leisurely walked back to the hunting area, picked up
the trail cams, walked over to the boot area tried on a pair put them in my
cart walked by some super inexpensive toilet paper picked it up since I was
going to close down the cabin and thought I could use it down there. Bought only on my list and the super blowout
toilet paper stood in line to buy was back in my car headed out the parking lot
at 6:08 not too bad 10 minutes on the busiest shopping day of the year. I talked to some friends that work retail
over the weekend and the 8p opening on Thanksgiving cut in to the early morning
shoppers. Today more buying with cyber
Monday, 1.5 billion expected to be spent today, is it all for Christmas gifts
you think or is it for personal use? Btw
should I keep writing these longer posts?
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 20 - Thanksgiving part 2
Thanksgiving week continues part two of thanks, brings me to
the great area that we live in, I am a firm believer of if you don’t love
something, do something about it. Why live
in an area that you don’t find beautiful, safe and worth exploring, too many
people complain about where they live, don’t like it move. I have lived around the Midwest, and visited
most of the rest of the country, for me the upper Midwest is where I like
living, and in La Crosse Wisconsin I am at home. I am also thankful for my health, even though
I have a couple of issues with my hearing and eyes (I think that most of us get
to be glasses wearers at some point in our lives.), for the most part this big
man is in pretty good shape, I guess that round is a shape right? We are lucky to have such great health care
right here in our backyard. Education is
a high priority and we are lucky to have access to great public and private
education here without having to bus our kids for hours, plus the three higher learning
facilities, bringing in great minds from all over, experiencing the beauty of
the area. Having a roof over my head,
transportation and food on the table round off today, we all have many things
to be thankful for, what are yours?
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