Monday, September 22, 2008

Maywood 2008

I did the 50 mile route again this year. They changed the route around quite a bit this year. I think it was a bit more challenging than before, but more scenic. I liked the change. I think I'm in about the same shape as I was last year, but maybe not quite. I'm about the same weight at 180, but 300 miles behind in cumulative miles compared with 2007. Some of the new hills this year really had me sucking wind. It seemed like I was out on my own a lot more this year rather than amongst other riders. There were exceptions and I chit-chatted with some riders along the way, but for the most part the route seemed rather empty. A couple of the hills I climbed entirely by myself, but a few of them I got to blow past other people which was gratifying. I think of biking as an individual sport that I only compete against myself in from one ride to the next, but it's sort of fun when I do rides like this to have others to compare myself with. I never did get a new bike this year and even on my mountain bike I was blowing by people on lighter bikes with thinner tires.

Next year I'm definitely getting that new bike I've wanted and I'm going to do the 65 mile route. When I'm out riding I have time to think about all sort of things. I've it in my head now that I'm going to attempt to reach 1500 miles next summer. I think that's pretty reasonable as long as I start out early enough and in well enough shape, which hasn't been the case these last 2 years. I Googled it and the earth is about 25,000 miles around at the equator. I've gone around 3200 miles in the last 4 summers that I've been keeping records, so I've got a very long way to go before I can say that over time I've ridden my bike a distance that is the equivalent to one trip around the earth. I could maybe say that I've ridden the equivalent of circling the globe, but nearer to the Arctic, but who can't say that? There's some mathematical way to figure out now far south of the pole a circle of 3200 miles would be, but I don't know what it is. It's probably not even as far south as Alaska or even Greenland at this point so it's probably better to say for now that I've gone far enough to cross the continental US.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

9/11 Truth

I found these pages an interesting read a few months back. I may as well post them today. If you have any doubts at all about what happened to the World Trade Center or the Pentagon and that it was indeed done by terrorists with airplanes you shouldn't after reading this stuff.

NIST and the the World Trade Center FAQ

Loose Change Viewer Guide 2nd Edition

Popular Mechanics Debunking 9/11 Myths

If nothing else these are a window into the minds of how conspiracy theorists think. That is they ignore a mountain of evidence and the opinions of people who know what they are talking about in order to believe whatever it is they believe about the 9/11 attacks...though that constantly changes and evolves as each of their theories are debunked.

Patriot Day


Today is Patriot Day. I had the day off from work for completely unrelated reasons. I'd call it R & R, but it wasn't that exactly unless 45 miles of biking with half of that into a stiff 16mph wind is your idea of relaxing. I relaxed some in the morning and then took off around noon. Earlier in the morning I was listening to Vicki McKenna which I normally never do since I'm always working those hours of the day. Among other topics (Obama/Biden gaffes etc) she derided the Madison radio stations and Milwaukee stations who did not observe any of the moments of silence associated with today. In addition she was having listeners phone or email in the names of companies which were or were not appropriately flying the flag at half staff. I did my own survey of this on my bike ride today. I lost count of the residences that had the flag all the way up. I only can recall one that was correctly at half. I could give one of these a pass because there was vegetation nearly all the way up the pole. Getting this wrong today is not really something I can get myself all worked up about, but there is something to be said for those that got it correct. Vicki's list of companies flying the flag correctly at half staff here. From memory this is my list.

Correctly at half staff:
Innoware in Menomonee Falls, WI
Desert Aire in Germantown, WI
D & G Transportation in Germantown
Germantown High School
Ben Franklin Elementary MF
Shady Lane Elementary MF
A fire station in Germantown
Germantown Police station
M&I Bank in MF
Davians in MF
The Odyssey Family Restaurant in MF

Flying a flag, but incorrectly:
Kohls (not the store but the company headquarters in Menomonee Falls)
Wacker Corporation in Germantown industrial park
Menomonee Falls High School (neither the flag at the football field or the one at front of the school)
American Legion Post in Germantown

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Where have I been?

So what have I been doing lately instead of blogging? Blogging doesn't takes up a lot of my time, but obviously my posts are irregular at best. That's just the way it is.

Other than watching cable news on TV, usually Fox or Glenn Beck, my Netflix subscription is the only reason for the TV to be on. Well, that and Modern Marvels, reruns of Future Weapons, or maybe Man vs Wild. I've been getting about 2 rentals a week on my one rental at a time plan. I get one Wednesday then watch it and mail it Thursday to get another back by Saturday, then mail that Monday to start the whole routine over on Wednesday. I usually get a throwaway on Wednesday. Something that I don't have great expectations for, or lately a series disk from a TV show. Anyhow picking up from my last update. Newest at the top again...

Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
Ocean's Thirteen
Dream On Season 1&2 (Discs 3, 4 & 5)
3:10 to Yuma
Dream On Season 1 &2 (Disc 2)
The Transporter 2
Dream On Season 1 &2 (Disc 1)
The White Stripes: Under Blackpool Lights
Guess Who
Casino Royale
Batman Begins
11:14
La Haine
The Breed
The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford
Batman Returns

Some of these movies I see on TV flipping channels around during commercials. They have them on FX or something and I get interested that way. I have a pet peeve about watching movies when they're all cut up on TV and with commercials wasting my time in-between so instead I just rent them. Two of these above have Bernie Mac in them. He just died not that long after I saw Guess Who. That was kind of a throw away that I got interested in, in the aforementioned manner.

A while back now after I finished reading The Road, I read Lone Survivor. I don't usually finish books in a couple days or a week. Usually I read a bit at time over a month or so and this book was no different. When I'm done with a book, I go to Amazon and read some of the reviews to see what other people think or what they got from a book. With this book you can tell who all the liberal reviewers are. Many of them couldn't bring themselves to finish the book. The book is about Marcus Luttrell, a Navy Seal. The better part of the last half of the book he details the events of a particular mission (Operation Redwing) where he along with 3 other Seals set out over some very unfavorable terrain to capture a Taliban leader. The title of the book should give you some indication how that mission turned out. The first part of the book is Marcus describing his background and a description of his experiences in training to become a Navy Seal. That sort of thing is probably in a lot of books written by a lot of Navy Seals, but I never read anything like it so that was interesting to me anyway. This is a book I would not hesitate to recommend to anyone.



Another project of mine this summer turned my condo living space into a big mess. I started with the intention of organizing a closet in my second bedroom that I just threw everything into when I moved in (4 years ago). This closet was a bit out of hand to begin with and only got worse, so I pulled everything out and started going thru stuff. Then I got the brilliant idea that, "well this stuff goes with that stuff in the hall closet, which goes with that other stuff in that dresser drawer in my bedroom" and the project just expanded like that. It was getting better but then I moved about 6 boxes out of my parents attic that had a lot of old stuff in them. My parents are moving from my childhood home so I'm getting some boxes back which I'm going through now. I've got some new storage bins from Target and slowly it's all going back together or out to the trash, the used bookstore, or elsewhere. In the meantime my place isn't totally safe for guests and all this stuff everywhere makes it difficult to move a vacuum cleaner around. I'm too ashamed to include photos of this. I should've done this in the winter time. I probably would have gotten it all done quicker. Instead...

I've been back on my bike as usual. I started late this year around the 4th of July. I had spent May and June at Snap Fitness mostly. I'm on about the same pace as last year now going about 250 miles/month. I'm never going to be able to catch up with 2007, I just passed up '05 over Labor day weekend despite my late start. My chart below has the years mixed up a bit but if they're in order they obscure one another too much. I put all my stats into an Excel file after each ride. Excel is supposed to be for spreadsheets but I abuse it in other ways when it suits me. Besides the basic stats (time, distance, ave speed, etc.) I usually put some description of my route into one cell and then whatever thoughts I have about the ride in another. I have cells with entire paragraphs in them. I have my stats calculate in this spreadsheet and create a chart form that so I don't know what other program I'd use for this purpose.



On Labor Day I went up to the Interurban trail again. I was up there a couple weeks ago but didn't have the daylight or the water/food to continue any further North than I had already gone. I had already gone further North than I was aware that the trail existed. It seems to end on Demaster Road in Oostburg. On that first trip up, I started in Grafton. My map indicated that the trail ended at "K" somewhere north of Belgium, WI. K wasn't really marked but I did notice the pavement take on a different look at one point. When I went up there this time I started further to the north in Port Washington and where the trail ended last time turns out to actually be the end of the trail. There are points where you have to take streets, and I figured last time this was just one of those points. This trip I headed further north following the "bike route" signs but I never saw the trail again. The last sign was at the north end of Oostburg. It directs you East on KK which I then followed North. I was rather hoping for a park or something for my halfway point rest stop, but I ended up taking a break at a graveyard instead that was just off Sauk Trail Road Near V. There was a stone bench like fixture that suited quite well. It had the name Bemis carved into stone just in front of it. No dates on it, but I figured by the size of the area that the Bemis family will be buried there someday and this stone footing and bench fixture would be at the rear of that area. It was all very magnificent looking. Next time I go up I think I'll follow these directions.

On my rest days I've been spending some time brushing up on my web design skills. I'm working on re-coding the website I put together for the company I work for. I did most of the work in the early part of this decade and only used a cascading style sheet for a few things. Now that web browsers (IE7, Firefox, Opera, etc) have better support for style sheets I'm re-coding my pages using CSS layout and styling rather than a tabular layout. In the process I'm saving on a ton of HTML code and reducing the download size of my pages by as much as 66%. I'm validating all my recoded pages to HTML 4.01 strict as well. It's hard to believe what a mess they were before. This is one of those projects that for the casual observer, there won't be much change to the site at all other than a font here and a heading size there. BUT behind the scenes the page code is a lot more efficient and the pages will render more accurately and consistently across platforms and devices. I'm doing some of this work at home partly because, like I said I'm "brushing up" on my skills using style sheets. It's a learning experience for me to some extent, and I don't like to do my learing at work where I have all sorts of interruptions. I have this belief, rational or not, that I should spend my time making progress on things while at work and that I should do my learning on my own time. Sometimes this learning process involves spinning my wheels trying to figure something out. Sometimes it means starting down one path, then deleting that and starting over on a different path.