Medium Capitol Loop:
Medium Capitol Loop
August 24th, 2010Kennedy Rd to Hicks Rd Hike by rhubyrhu at Garmin Connect – Details
August 17th, 2010Pics from 4th of July BBQ
July 5th, 2010Today’s Hike!
June 27th, 2010This was a brutal hike. Didn’t run it this time. Nearly 2k ft elevation gain:
Capital Loop by rhubyrhu at Garmin Connect – Details
June 22nd, 2010My latest run:
Hike with my Pops for Dad’s day
June 20th, 2010And we are off…
January 27th, 2009So, it seems that Obama has hit the ground running. No tangible results just yet, but there are several coals on the fire: Closing Guantanamo; moving the US to be more responsible with green house emissions; possibly starting talks with Iran. We are not even out of January yet and it feels like he has been more productive that good ol’ Mr. Bush these past few years. Hurray for someone who takes his job seriously.
Time for a change
January 20th, 2009What a speech. Mr. Obama officially took office today and gave a great speech. If you missed it, seek it out on the internet. At the time of this post, I wasn’t able to find an online copy to share.
I think our new President has a lot of work to do. I think if he lives up to even half of what he has committed/alluded to, he will certainly be one of our better presidents.
Here are some points of his speech that hit me hardest. These are not his exact words, which is why they are not in quotes, but they are my impressions based upon the words he said:
* We will once again take leadership of the free world. (Says alot about what he thinks of former president Bush)
* To all countries, we want to be friends. (This is the right attitude. No more peace thanks to pacts, etc… That just brings us all back to high school and our little cliques. Take a look at ‘Can’t buy me love’. That movie will show you that cliques are all just for show and games, and never amount to any good.)
* To all those wealthy and lazy, beware. This is a new United States where the working man is king. (I think this is great. To all you CEOs, CFOs, and any other C-words in corporate management. Stop being greedy and start helping out those who helped you. The working man and woman. Stop building your golden parachutes so when the US government bails your company out, you can take your bonus and watch the company flounder in the hopes of finding safety.)
I am by no means a political correspondant, or political expert. I am just another working man with a voice that under Mr Obama’s presidency hopes to be heard.
They said… they said…
January 12th, 2009One thing I find truly amazing in this day and age is things like this. This is an article about a stray mortar hitting a school in Gaza. First thing I should say is I am completely appalled at the actions of Israel. Second thing I should say is I will be the first to admit I don’t know, or understand, all of the history associated with Israel, the Gaza strip, and the Palestinians. Lastly, before I get back to my original point, I will just add that violence begets violence. Nothing will be solved by killing more people… NOTHING.
All that being said, back to my original point. I find it absolutely amazing that in this day and age, with spy satellites, video/laser guided munitions, etc… that people/countries can get away with saying someone fired a rocket from a school/hospital/<fill in your protected civilian structure here>. It would seem that this sort of information could be easily confirmed. Surely the US put a spy satellite over the field of action as soon as it started. Knowing the relationship between Israel and the US, they probably already had a satellite looking down on the site. Surely it could be easy to determine if the rocket was indeed fired from this protected structure as Israel claimed.
What do you think?
Welcome to 2009
January 12th, 2009Hi All… No no… this site is not dead… at least not completely. Just nearly…
One of my resolutions is to get back to posts. Mine tend to be a bit more serious (sorry) while Grimbo’s a bit less serious (hurrary) I will try and make sure that both of us keep up with posts.