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  • The Charlie Brown and Lucy Game

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    During bath time last night I realized the deadly duo have a new game. Leia would hold out two fistfulls of bath toys toward her brother, while he looked shyly on. As soon as he reached for one, she jerked them back and laughed uproariously. And it kept going on [...]
    Posted: April 11, 2009, 10:38am EDT
    by W
  • Hatin' On The Garden State

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    The show Jersey Boys finished its' run TPAC last week so I've been walking past their merch and signs in the lobby every morning as I trudge off to my cubicle. Every day I walked by this particular warning sign at the entrance to the [...]
    Posted: April 08, 2009, 7:25pm EDT
  • A Canine Induced Haze

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    Turns out that Newscoma isn't the only one to have canine related problems. Except here at the W household our new canines are enamel instead of fuzzy. Yes, I realize that's a lame intro, but I'm somewhat short tempered at the moment since I live with two teething babies' [...]
    Posted: April 08, 2009, 7:08pm EDT
  • Serendipitous

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    I noticed a billboard on the way home from work this afternoon. Turns out that the Nashville Lawn and Garden Show is being held the very same weekend that my parents are coming into town to visit the deadly duo. [...]
    Posted: March 05, 2009, 7:29pm EST
  • Pimp My Rain Barrel

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    The topic of rain barrels came up in the comments over at Aunt B's yesterday, and it got me started thinking about my own grandiose rain barrel plans again. Before we go down this road I'm just going to remind everyone that I'm an engineer, and water is my' [...]
    Posted: March 05, 2009, 7:05pm EST
  • The Commute Part 1 - The 'Sign' of Good Service

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    My new commute from the east side has been so much more entertaining than the commute from Antioch that I drove for so very long, and my drive from Old Hickory was down right boring compared to the entertainment these days.

    The highlight of my morning is reading the [...]
    Posted: March 02, 2009, 7:00pm EST
  • You Stay Classy WKRN

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    I was checking on traffic this morning on WKRN while getting ready for work. They had a very nice story about some pretty big problems with the playground of a Nashville elementary school. It's rickety, floods, and a hole in the fence lets in all kinds of after hours evil' [...]
    Posted: February 26, 2009, 7:39pm EST
  • The Blog Is Back

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    Okay, so it's been awhile since I stopped by. My little cubicle of the internet is getting kinda dusty. I could say I'm too busy to write, but that's a partial truth at best. I have some free time now that the deadly duo do more than poop and eat.' [...]
    Posted: February 26, 2009, 7:37pm EST
  • Real Estate Karma

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    I've come to the conclusion that Jesus must have a twin sister that never made it into the Bible. The only explanation I can think of for the luck I've had with real estate ventures is that God or Lady Luck was looking out for me because I'm the parent' [...]
    Posted: October 28, 2008, 5:47pm EDT
  • Parental War Story #2

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    Every parent has their war stories. A colleague, and my oldest friend both had singleton boys a few months before the wonder twins were born. They've been telling their war stories to me for the past few months. Both suffered through several ear infections and various other ailments. Up until' [...]
    Posted: October 28, 2008, 5:45pm EDT
  • Just Who's Watching Who?

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    They say when you have kids your house becomes a zoo. I always assumed that was a figure of speech meaning kids introduce a lot of chaos to your life. Turns out I was wrong.

    Having kids has turned my house into a zoo literally. We've got our' [...]
    Posted: September 28, 2008, 11:08am EDT
  • Parental War Story #2

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    Every parent has their war stories about sick kids, missed sleep, pulling weird things out of the toilet, unusual objects stuffed into the DVD player. You get the idea.

    A colleague, and my oldest friend both had singleton boys a few months before the wonder twins were born. [...]
    Posted: September 25, 2008, 5:13pm EDT
  • It's All Fun And Games Until Someone Gets Poked In The Eye

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    Let me enlighten you all about the conversation at the moment this picture was taken.

    Leia: I'm going to poke you in the eye with this stick now Luke.
    Luke: I know Leia.
    Leia: It's for your own good baby brother. It will encourage [...]
    Posted: September 25, 2008, 5:00pm EDT
  • The Tiny Dishwasher

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    This post is a Public Service Announcement for all you folks with small kitchens.

    I promised Rachel (sorry it took so long) to find out where baby dishwashers come from. Contrary to popular belief, it's not when two adult dishwashers drink too much' [...]
    Posted: August 19, 2008, 7:11pm EDT
  • Visit the Village

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    Now that we have kiddos, The Mrs has decreed that we're moving out of Davidson County so they don't have to go to school here. As a consequence, we decided to move out to Mount Juliet. I'm excited about living out there, but I'm going to miss Old Hickory Village. [...]
    Posted: May 14, 2008, 5:56pm EDT
  • Free the Mississippi River!

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    So Aunt B has thrown down the gauntlet to all her engineer friends and asked:
    Could New Orleans have a safer life, granted, as a smaller city, if the main
    branch of the Mississippi didn’t run through it?
    First off...... I haven't heard that. And I doubt it's as [...]
    Posted: May 13, 2008, 7:12pm EDT
  • Solidarity Sister

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    I feel a little closer to all the ladies of the world today. The reason ? The Mrs. and I took a weekend shopping trip to Target and persons of the opposite sex were constantly staring at my chest and talking to my chest. Girls of all ages including a [...]
    Posted: April 16, 2008, 8:16pm EDT
  • When Mommy Ain't Around Part 1

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    Today I'm starting what I expect to be a recurring feature around this ole blog. I call it 'When Mommy Ain't Around'. It's what happens when you bring together the combination of two helpless models to exploit, a digital camera, my bored brain, and a lack of motherly supervision. So' [...]
    Posted: April 15, 2008, 8:15pm EDT
  • The Feeling of Impending Doom

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    For the first three months of being parents, neither The Mrs. or I were actually alone with both of them at the same time. Sure one or the other of us would be alone in the room with them, but there was always backup downstairs or at the other end [...]
    Posted: April 08, 2008, 5:25pm EDT
  • Orange You Glad I Didn't Say Bananna?

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    Today's post title is an homage to Hutch. Both for his awesome post titles and feelings about orange.

    Every Friday everyone at TDOT gets an email from the Commissioner. They're written by different people on the executive staff and they're meant to inform us about what some' [...]
    Posted: April 07, 2008, 5:55pm EDT
  • We Need More Power Captain

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    I've always had my doubts about electric cars being 'greener' than gas cars. To me it seems all you are doing is changing where the dirty work gets done. The power you need to drive to work is the same whether it comes from an internal combustion engine or from' [...]
    Posted: March 24, 2008, 7:03pm EDT
  • What's A Growing Family To Do?

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    This post by Kathy reminds me of my current real estate situation. When we got married, I moved into the small house that The Mrs. already owned. 1100 square feet seems like a lot until you put two adults who've been on their own for a decade into it' [...]
    Posted: March 13, 2008, 11:51am EDT
  • Dog Pile On China

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    On the heels of the toys with lead paint scandal, China is getting a bad rap for another unhealthy export.

    Turns out that a newly emerging area of study has been enabled by all our satellites. These days the scientific rage is tracking intercontinental clouds. There's a lot of research being' [...]

    Posted: March 06, 2008, 6:46pm EST
  • A Babies Story - Part 3

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    Sorry for the delay in the conclusion of this thrilling and suspenseful tale, but everyone already knows how it ended so I don't feel too bad. If you're new here, see part 1 and part 2.

    The whole experience was a surreal mixture of worry and [...]
    Posted: February 28, 2008, 3:30pm EST
  • A Babies' Story - Part 2

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    See here for part 1.

    At week 38 the monitoring was going well. The babies were like bad renters. Causing problems to everyone around them, but thriving and not willing to leave until someone made them. The Mrs didn't have great blood pressure, but it was under control' [...]
    Posted: February 21, 2008, 7:42pm EST
  • A Babies Story

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    Some of the best things I read throughout my wife's pregnancy were birth stories. Not that silly TV show, but good first hand accounts of different pregnancies and births. So I sort of felt obligated to put ours out there. Most birth stories are written by mothers and are' [...]

    Posted: February 20, 2008, 4:28pm EST
  • The Wife

    Number of comments: 1
    My wife is teh roxxor. And here's my clumsy attempt to tell you why.

    I like to compare her to a peep, hard and crusty on the outside but soft and gooey on the inside (and also one of her favorite delicacies). We met on a blind date,' [...]
    Posted: February 14, 2008, 12:37pm EST
  • The Wonder Twins

    Number of comments: 6

    The wonder twins finally arrived on January 2 at 11:39 and 11:40 PM. Their were some complications so the birth had to be done by Caesarean at 38 weeks. Our guys were happy in there and perfectly willing to stay for awhile longer. Unfortunately, their [...]
    Posted: February 05, 2008, 2:11pm EST
  • Getting Snippy

    Number of comments: 16
    Back around this time last year I followed the comments of a particular post from Suburban Turmoil with amused disinterest. Of course, life being what it is, a year later I'm deeply into research on the very same subject.

    If you didn't bother to click the link above, [...]
    Posted: January 01, 2008, 4:15pm EST
  • More Birth Controversy

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    You've seen the hype about 'The Business of Being Born'. Rachel, Aunt B, and I all went to see it. This is an interesting post about the scientific background. The blogger that wrote it is actually our doulla. In addition to being an extremely sharp [...]
    Posted: December 08, 2007, 6:07pm EST
  • Dos Bambinos Update

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    Yesterday marks the end of week 34 of The Mrs's pregnancy. In case you don't know, the weeks are counted from a woman's last cycle, and 40 weeks is considered full term. Anything prior to week 36 is considered premature birth, at least for a singleton baby. 36 weeks is [...]
    Posted: December 08, 2007, 5:33pm EST
  • It Ain't Easy Being Born

    Number of comments: 4
    Friday night was an interesting experience for me. I attended a professional conference for a screening of a documentary. I'm not good at this kind of estimating, but there were probably more than 150 women in the room, and maybe 20 men. It was the polar opposite of most professional [...]
    Posted: December 03, 2007, 4:40pm EST
  • Fred Backlash

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    Every office has a rabid poltical junkie or two. Ours was of the lefty variety. He liked to send around email jokes about the opposition along with the occasional praise for his candidates. He's a pretty smart guy, just a little overly passionate. He pushed the line a couple of [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2007, 3:44pm EST
  • Watching TV Like It's 1999

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    Last week we had a very disturbing incident at the W household. The DVR went out. The DVR is my second most favorite technological innovation ever (pre-sliced breadis first) so this was extremely unfortunate. It was several days before Comcast could get to us, and we aren't doing a lot [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2007, 3:41pm EST
  • Naughty Bits

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    I've been reading up on the whole 'winky' controversy this week. It's not something The Mrs. and I have thought about, but it is a bit of a dilemma. Having boy/girl twins means they're going to be doing most everything together, and of course my kids will be geniuses [...]
    Posted: November 16, 2007, 12:05pm EST
  • Based On A True Story

    Number of comments: 1
    Yesterday after I braved the fog on the way into work I was sitting quietly in my little cubicle working diligently earning the money that the taxpayers lovingly pay me when a co-worker walks up.

    Coworker: Hey, can you help me out? I need.... Never mind. I just remembered [...]
    Posted: November 04, 2007, 5:24pm EST
  • Trapped In The Closet

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    Nothing covers up past sins like a fresh coat of paint. So keeping that in mind we decided the first step of converting the spare bedroom into a nursery was some paint. After all, we really didn't want any visiting grand parents seeing signs of the time we had the [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2007, 6:18am EDT
  • The Fog

    This morning was a day early. The fog rolled in sometime during the night and walking out to the car this morning to leave for work I caught a real Halloween vibe. Visibility was only about 30 ft and fog always has this magical way of deadening sound. Add in [...]
    Posted: October 30, 2007, 10:09pm EDT
  • Road Observations

    Number of comments: 2
    Regular readers know that The Mrs. and I are expecting two large life altering events in the December-January time frame. So we decided to get the freedom of being DINK (double income no kids) out of our system with one last vacation before things go pear shaped. For financial reasons [...]
    Posted: October 19, 2007, 2:34pm EDT
  • Dos Bambinos!

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    Now let me set the stage on one of the more shocking moments in my life for you....

    A guy doesn't have that concrete reminder of the realities of pregnancy that a woman does. So it can be a little harder to wrap your head around the idea of [...]
    Posted: October 05, 2007, 11:51am EDT
    by W
  • Who Get's To Decide

    Number of comments: 1
    For previously disclosed reasons, I've learned a lot about how babies are born in the last few months. It's pretty fascinating, though I'm pretty nervous about witnessing the process myself come January. But there's a lot of controversy these days about labor and delivery.

    There's a lot [...]
    Posted: September 12, 2007, 5:58pm EDT
    by W
  • Poli-blogging

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    I was driving in to work the other day, and I heard a Bob Clement commercial during my daily dose of the Bob and Tom Show. I know these have been around for awhile, but this was the first time I heard and paid attention to one since [...]
    Posted: September 07, 2007, 11:47am EDT
    by W
  • The Hunger

    Number of comments: 1
    Food and pregnancy are an interesting combo. Two of the most famous symptoms of pregnancy are craving a particular kind of food, and morning sickness. Not two things you'd expect to go together very well.

    So far we seem to be doing pretty well. I've been bracing myself for [...]
    Posted: August 25, 2007, 3:51pm EDT
    by W
  • We Got Cocky

    Forget the rain dances. Just wash your car and decide to leave your laundry outside on the clothes line to dry over night. Antecdotal evidence leads me to believe this is all you need to do to make it rain. [...]
    Posted: August 20, 2007, 3:51pm EDT
    by W
  • How Much Should The Media Know?

    Number of comments: 2
    Awhile back the Tennessean got a hold of a list of state employees names, titles, and how much they're paid. They posted this as a searchable database on their website. If you've ever had a job then you can probably imagine what kind of havoc this created around state offices. [...]
    Posted: August 17, 2007, 5:04pm EDT
    by W
  • I Feel Patronized

    Number of comments: 3
    Maybe it's just me, but as I was reading the comment war about citizen journalists versus professional journalists I noticed something interesting. If you haven't read the thread, I'll save you the trouble. Clint Brewer, editor of the Nashville City Paper, and his counterpart at the Nashville Scene, Liz Garrigan, [...]
    Posted: August 09, 2007, 9:46pm EDT
    by W
  • Demanding Quality Control

    Number of comments: 1
    I loves me some irony. And this sure seems like a good case of it. Yesterday I spent a little time reading the thread with the infamous quote from Liz Garrigan (editor of the Nashville Scene) about the high standards her publication has and how most bloggers would [...]
    Posted: August 08, 2007, 4:22pm EDT
    by W
  • This Post is Structurally Deficient

    Looks like it's time for another engineering post. Today's discussion is about structurally deficient bridges. Inspired by all the finger pointing due to I-35 falling into the Mississippi River out in Minneapolis.

    Let's get the stats out of the way first. Right now, Tennessee has 1,202 bridges rated [...]
    Posted: August 03, 2007, 6:34pm EDT
    by W
  • Sleeping Dogs Tell Untruths

    All that talk about Bobcat Goldthwait in my last post reminded me of an interesting movie that I'm going to recommend to all you adultish readers.

    Bobcat wrote and directed a movie called Sleeping Dogs Lie. It's about secrets. Amy, the female lead has one. And it's [...]
    Posted: August 02, 2007, 9:56pm EDT
    by W
  • Rampant Bridge Speculation

    These were good enough that I decided to swing by the library and post them on my lunch break. Some very good photos of the bridge collapse in Minneapolis last night.

    This is just speculation based solely on those photos and the ones I saw at CNN, [...]
    Posted: August 02, 2007, 12:32pm EDT
    by W
  • Citizen's On Patrol

    Number of comments: 4
    Our neighborhood has a very active neighborhood watch. That's both a good and bad thing when dealing with a neighborhood watch. It's good when there are suspicious people in the neighborhood, but it's bad when a man wants to take a leak in his back yard.

    Contrary to [...]
    Posted: August 01, 2007, 5:03pm EDT
    by W
  • Library Guilt?

    Number of comments: 2
    I like to get the most out of my tax dollars by using the hell out of the library. The library has a great system if you know what you want to read. You can reserve any book in the library system from their web site and have it sent [...]
    Posted: July 29, 2007, 9:42am EDT
    by W
  • Flags of Our Fathers

    This one is a little late, but it happens. And it has nothing to do with that movie in the post title. I just liked the sound of it and I'm not above stealing something for a totally different use.

    Back on the 4th of July I was [...]
    Posted: July 25, 2007, 5:12pm EDT
    by W
  • Save Your Breath For Blowing Up Waterwings Breeder

    Number of comments: 6
    When The Mrs. and I started talking about getting married, one of the earliest things that came up was kids. Back in my twenties I wanted kids. Preferrably two. Now that I'm in my thirties I'm less sure. I told her I wouldn't mind having kids, but I didn't want [...]
    Posted: July 23, 2007, 6:47pm EDT
    by W
  • It's All About The Baggage

    Today's alternate title: Blame Mom.

    Disclaimer: This is a book review. I don't think I'm giving away too much of the plot, but read at your own risk.

    Hannibal Lecter makes serial killing look easy, and we finally get to find out why. Turns out it was the [...]
    Posted: July 04, 2007, 7:51am EDT
    by W
  • May Does It Again

    If you've been around here for awhile, you've heard about how I hate the month of May. Last May was lousy because my grandfather found out he had a very rare form of cancer called angiosarcoma. (It's so rare that when they finally made the diagnosis they decided it [...]
    Posted: June 17, 2007, 10:39pm EDT
    by W
  • A Disturbing Thought

    Number of comments: 2
    When I married the Mrs. she came as part of a package deal. I don’t mean kids, but I did acquire a giant size step-dog. He’s half golden retriever and half husky. Mostly he looks like a giant size extra fluffy golden retriever. He got his warm fluffy undercoat from [...]
    Posted: May 28, 2007, 3:38pm EDT
    by W
  • This Sucks

    Number of comments: 1
    I have gray hair now. I'm only 33 and don't even have kids yet. The running joke is that two months worth of married life has done this to me. The Mrs. claims otherwise, but she was the first to gleefully point it out to me. (She really needs to [...]
    Posted: May 26, 2007, 5:49pm EDT
    by W
  • The Real Estate Roller Coaster

    Number of comments: 2

    After we got engaged The Mrs. talked me into moving into her house. It's a little smaller than the bachelor pad, but it's a real house so we don't have to share any walls and there's a yard with a fence for the dog to frolic in. So, with a [...]

    Posted: May 24, 2007, 4:02pm EDT
    by W
  • Hockey Is War

    Number of comments: 1
    I went to a hockey game Friday night and a brawl broke out. It was ugly, but it was some of the most entertaining hockey I’ve seen first hand. There were seven players thrown out of the game, 6 of them for the same big melee with a minute left [...]
    Posted: April 16, 2007, 5:11pm EDT
    by W
  • I Got Kirked

    Number of comments: 2
    I’ve been following Katherine Koble’s troubles with JL Kirk. It’s the grand topic of the moment in the local blogs. And a few not so local blogs are picking it up ever since Instapundit mentioned it.

    I’ll give the short version……… Katherine’s husband was job hunting and they cold [...]
    Posted: April 12, 2007, 4:59pm EDT
    by W
  • Thanks for Nothing Bub

    In the category of weird things that happen on the interstate...

    Last week I had some issuses and ended up stranded during rush hour on the side of I-65 at the I-24 juncture. I didn't want to sit in the car, so I stood around for at least 1.5 [...]
    Posted: April 11, 2007, 5:55pm EDT
    by W
  • Are You Nervous Yet?

    I was forced to watch an episode of Sex and the City once. It was traumatic, but the payoff was mildly interesting. Sara Jessica Parker realized that there are just always going to be certain questions you get during different phases of your love life.

    When you are single: [...]
    Posted: April 10, 2007, 9:31pm EDT
    by W
  • Now Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Posting

    Number of comments: 2
    Well, that long silence you just read……… that’s the sound of me getting married, going on a Jamaican honeymoon, moving house, putting a house up for sale, and fighting a small war with Comcast (turns out if you have two modems you have to pay twice).

    So now I’m [...]
    Posted: April 10, 2007, 9:30pm EDT
    by W
  • Powerful Words

    Number of comments: 3
    We need a witness to our lives. There's a billion people on the planet... I mean, what does any one life really mean? But in a marriage, you're promising to care about everything. The good things, the bad things, the terrible things, the mundane things... all of it, all of [...]
    Posted: March 01, 2007, 7:06am EST
    by W
  • An Uncomfortable Self Truth

    John Amaechi is a retired NBA basketball player who recently came out with a book. When I say ‘came out’ I mean both published a book, and came out of the closet. My reaction to that was casual indifference.

    Then I read an opinion piece by Randy [...]
    Posted: February 16, 2007, 2:46pm EST
    by W
  • The Obligatory Valentine's Day Post (2nd Edition)

    Let me start off this year’s obligatory Valentine’s Day post by saying one thing. I read last year’s obligatory Valentine’s Day post and I’m proud of it. I can’t really add a lot to it, but I’m still going to wander around a little and see what ends up [...]
    Posted: February 14, 2007, 3:23pm EST
    by W
  • Dam Blogging Part 2: Just The Facts

    So now you’re educated about dams. The real question is… So what?

    If you’ve paid any attention to the news in the last two weeks you’ve heard about the Wolf Creek Dam up in south-central Kentucky. It’s on the Cumberland River upstream of Nashville about 120 miles as [...]
    Posted: January 30, 2007, 10:04pm EST
    by W
  • Dam Blogging 1: A Dam Owner's Manual

    This is the first in my series of posts about Wolf Creek Dam. I’m going to attempt to explain the basics of dam operations and failure methods.

    I like to use a bathtub analogy to explain why a dam works. Your daily shower is a lot like a [...]
    Posted: January 23, 2007, 3:13pm EST
    by W
  • Dam Blogging

    I saw on the news this morning that the Corps of Engineers was forced to start an emergency drawdown of the reservoir at Wolf Creek Dam in Kentucky. Wolf Creek Dam is on the Cumberland River up in the headwaters of the Cumberland River basin in southeast Kentucky. [...]
    Posted: January 23, 2007, 3:10pm EST
    by W
  • Bugsy Seigel and Johnny Depp.

    How is Tim Burton's version of Las Vegas?

    They're both worth taking the time to experience them just for the huge visual spectacle. Especially if you have a high definition tv in the former, and a lot of money in the latter.

    Don't try and compare them [...]
    Posted: January 19, 2007, 12:47pm EST
    by W
  • Holy Crazy Ex's Batman

    Like I said yesterday, one of the joys of being home sick is being able to catch up on all my movie viewing. So last night the fine people of NetFlix provided me with 'My Super Ex-Girlfriend'. And now I'm here to tell you about it.

    The basic [...]
    Posted: January 16, 2007, 12:44pm EST
    by W
  • Authoritah Followup

    As Exador pointed out, the expirement on Primetime that I posted about last week was based on some work done by Dr. Stanley Milgram in 1961. Milgram was apparently inspired by the trial of former nazi Adolf Eichmann who was on trial that year for his war [...]
    Posted: January 16, 2007, 12:39pm EST
    by W
  • The Joys of a Good Stomach Bug

    #1.) Get out of the meeting with the wedding planner.
    #2.) Nearly instant loss of weight.
    #3.) Plenty of time to catch up on the full DVR and watch back episodes of Rome on demand.
    #4.) A fever. Where else can you experience the chills while you sweat. And [...]
    Posted: January 15, 2007, 2:32pm EST
    by W
  • Respect My Authoritah!

    ABC's newshow, Primtime, had an interesting story a couple of weeks ago. They were exploring the tendency of people to follow orders. The story even came with a handy dandy expirement.

    They found 60 people who thought they were volunteering for a memory expirement. They were supposed [...]
    Posted: January 11, 2007, 7:59am EST
    by W
  • And Your Point Is Now Lost

    I’ve always been a firm believer in the idea that when you’re debating an issue how you say something is just as important as what you’re saying. That’s not really something a lot of people subscribe to if the things I see on the internet are true. Snark is everywhere.[...]
    Posted: January 11, 2007, 7:57am EST
    by W

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