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Wakely Dark Skies

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Came across this article today: Galloway Forest Park: one of the darkest places on the planet. The article took me on a tangent to learn about John Bortle’s Dark Sky Scale. How dark is your local sky?

This article by Tony Flanders posted on Cloudy Nights gives a nice description with observations on how to judge the darkness of your sky: Ground Truth for the Bortle Scale

In the post discussion thread there is a reference for Wakely Mountain with a couple of links to the dark sky maps. I’ve been visiting Wakely Dam for the past several years for the Ultra Run. It really is a dark place and the night sky is spectacular.

Click the following images to land on the page for each map.

Wakely Mountain Light Pollution Map.  The cross hairs on the maps indicate Wakely Mountain.  You can see the northern border of New York State as a while line on the map.  The black area in the map covers Wakely, Sagamore and Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks.

Wakely Mountain Clear Sky Chart

“Dark Sky Finder – Wakely Mountain (a nice mix of Google Maps and dark sky levels)

Dark Sky Finder - Wakely Mountain

This comment on the Times Online article about Galloway Forest Park was brilliant! All credit of the remainder of the post goes to Trochilus Tales.

Trochilus Tales wrote:
There is a remote and rocky cragy area called Edmund’s Col, located in the Presidential range up in New Hampshire.

It is tucked down in, north of the second “peak” of Mt. Clay, which itself lies in the shadow of Mt. Washington, thence just southeast of a step-like rock formation known as Jefferson’s Knees, jutting out down from the peak of Mt. Jefferson. The col lies along Randolph Path up from another protected location called the Perch, and is further clockwise visually bounded by Mt. Sam Adams, Mt. Adams, which hide Mt. Madison beyond. Finally, it lies near the edge of the vast Great Gulf Wilderness, a considerable glacial cirque just out to the east.

There used to be a tiny Quonset hut located there on a flat, which hut was no more than four or four and a half feet high, and perhaps only 12 feet long or so. It was one where hikers who happened to be traversing the northern Presidential Range, could crawl in to get shelter from any of the sudden and dicey weather.

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Bonus Miles

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Last weekend’s flight from SJC.   A rare lengthy mechanical delay.    Bonus miles for the day on the plane.

October 23, 2009

Dear Rick:

After hearing from our manager in San Jose about the delay of flight 828 on
October 17, we wanted to take the opportunity to apologize to you. That situation must have been frustrating (to say the least) and we are genuinely sorry that we didn’t get you to Chicago as planned.

It’s completely reasonable for our valued customers to rely on the scheduled arrival and departure of our flights. For that reason, the on-time operation of our flights is one of our most important service goals. While the delay of your flight was necessary, you can be sure that we will continue our efforts to depart as scheduled.

Sometimes an apology and promise to do better just aren’t adequate and so we’ve added 5,000 Customer Service bonus miles to your AAdvantage® account. This mileage adjustment should appear in your account very soon, and you can view your account.

Your continued business means a lot to us and we’d consider it a privilege to welcome you on board again soon.

Sincerely,
Customer Relations
American Airlines

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Categories : Travel

Udderly Funny Ice Cream Treat – Snip and Serve

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Found a package of these ice cream treats at the local Mitsuwa Market.   Frozen confectionery from Japan.  Kau No Korokoro Ball – “White Rose”    No udders on the cows on the package…eat my udder.   Six teets per package.  Snip and serve.

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Categories : Food & Travel

Flying Over Iowa on Saturday

Monday, October 19th, 2009

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Had a free pass for the on-plane WiFi on this AA flight last weekend.   The internet connection was surprisingly good for 35K feet in the air.   The connection speed was around 400-600Kbps up and 200Kbps down…good enough for surfing but not for streaming radio.  Took some screen captures of the plane route while in flight.  Have to remember to take a snap of the connection speed test.

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Categories : Travel

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Monday, October 19th, 2009

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Nação Zumbi – Zombie Nation

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Nação Zumbi is a band from Brazil.  I heard the song “Inferno” from their album Fome du Tudo on Tony Sarabia’s Friday night radio program on WBEZ 91.5. I was driving in the car and the song caught my attention. A heavy worldbeat sound with great guitar and drums. Nação Zumbi is a huge band in Brazil. Their ablum was not easy to find in the US.  I managed to track down a copy of Fome de Tudo on ebay but you can find it on Amazon

Tony Sarabia wrote this about Nacao Zumbi:
“The music of Nacao Zumbi comes from the northeast of Brazil-home to the Cajun-y sounding forro music, which Nacao sometimes incorporates, along with other styles from that region.”

Fome de Tudo was produced by Mário Caldato Jr.. Mario C has produced many great albums but this Nacao Zumbi album is a work of Art, his Masterpiece!

This is one of my favorite albums. This is a desert island album.   A sonic delight!

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Check out their great video for the song Bossa Nostra:

Making of Fome de Tudo


BrandNewDay (NorthSouthConnect)
is an American living in Brazil who follows Nacao Zumbi. Nacao Zumbi must be amazing live.

Track listings and lyrics are after the break…

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Homestyle Caramel

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Homestyle Caramel & Honey Crip Apple with Walnuts. Going to tray out the rest of the Caramel for little candies. This is from a recipie given to me many moons ago from Rick Nottage.

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Categories : Food & Travel

$1.29 per Caramel

Friday, October 9th, 2009

$12.90 for ten caramels. I need to find my secret Caramel recipe. Maybe make up a batch for some homestyle caramel apples.

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Categories : Food & Travel

Getting Answers

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Getting Answers written by Mike Ash

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Categories : Programming

Really?

Friday, October 9th, 2009


Hello Rick,

Could you please fill out attached New Customer Information sheet for
us? It’s our procedure for every new customer. Upon receipt of your
response, we will provide necessary information.

Regards,
Anna

Anna,

Unfortunately I cannot open your encrypted spreadsheet attachment. My full contact information is below and I described my situation in my original email text to you. Could you have a salesperson call me?

Thank you,

Rick

Hi Rick,

Sorry it was 2007 file. Please try attached.
Please fill out information on the form.

Regards,

Anna
ü Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

That was the email response I received from a technical sales & support center. Of course the spreadsheet asked me for my contact information and model number of product I’m using, the exact same information which was in my email. Just pick up the phone and call me.

Hello Rick,

Thank you for your patient. Really appreciated.

Please see attached Terms and Conditions. The price are slightly different between Exchange and Repair.

If you are interested, in order to open account in our system, please fill out credit application form attached and send back. Also I attached Standard Purchase Order requirement sheet. Please refer this when you place order. Anyway, please let me know if you have any questions of concerns.

Regards,

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Categories : Science