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Something I didn’t know about (the late) Ed McMahon

Something I didn’t know about (the late) Ed McMahon

| June 23, 2009 | 1 Reply

He served in two wars (WW II and Korea), flew 85 combat missions in Korea, and achieved the rank of Colonel in the USMC: When the United States began gearing up for World War II, McMahon wanted to become a Marine fighter pilot. Since the Navy’s V-5 program required two years of college, he enrolled […]

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Obama goes negative

Obama goes negative

| June 21, 2009 | Reply

This took a bit longer than I expected, and there’s still a tremendous amount of movement in the value itself, but Rasmussen today recorded its first negative value for the Daily Presidential Tracking Poll since President Obama took office. This value is actually calculated by subtracting the percentage who strongly disapprove of Pres. Obama’s performance […]

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A solution to the financial crisis

A solution to the financial crisis

| June 20, 2009 | Reply

Hope at last! US To Trade Gold Reserves For Cash Through Cash4Gold.com Makes as much sense as any of the financial plans coming out of Congress and the Administration these days. ..bruce w..

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It’s almost like being in love

It’s almost like being in love

| June 13, 2009 | 2 Replies

I’m sitting here in LAX, flying home to Denver, and thinking wistfully about the car I got to drive for the last 15 days. When Sandra and I arrived in LA back on May 29th, I had a Ford Escape reserved at Hertz. I had tried to get a convertible when I had made my […]

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Last night I had the strangest dream…

Last night I had the strangest dream…

| June 6, 2009 | Reply

Somewhere before dawn this morning, I started a long, low-key dream in which I was composing a blog post about one of my favorite books: The CRC Handbook of Astronautics. The book was about the same size as the old classic CRC math tables handbooks (as opposed to one of the massive CRC chemistry & […]

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Blogging at 80 MPH

Blogging at 80 MPH

| May 31, 2009 | Reply

I’m sitting in a 2010 Mustang Convertible being driven by a gorgeous blonde, heading into LA for dinner somewhere around Hollywood. Life is good.  ..bruce w.. UPDATE [6/1/09] Corrected a few typos; between the vibrations in the car itself and the frequent dropping of the AT&T signal as we zoomed along, the message was a […]

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North Korea’s Second Nuclear Test

North Korea’s Second Nuclear Test

| May 25, 2009 | Reply

News overnight that North Korea conducted it’s second nuclear test at it’s test site near Kilju, in the north eastern part of their country. Early indications are that the shot was between 2 Kilotons and 6 Kilotons, a larger yield than their first attempt where the result was a fizzled 500 Tons. There are conflicting […]

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Memorial Day 2009

Memorial Day 2009

| May 25, 2009 | Reply

Remembering those veterans from our respective families who have since passed on: Bruce Henderson: Peter Anderson, USMC — My dear departed uncle Peter served with Marine Intel during Vietnam Ian Henderson, RAF — [my dear departed father] RAF pilot who served the crown during the Battle of Britain as well the far east as a […]

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Solar Cycle 24 – Introducing Low Contrast Sun Spots

Solar Cycle 24 – Introducing Low Contrast Sun Spots

| May 15, 2009 | Reply

A very interesting change has taken place on the Sun. As readers of this blog know, I have been watching the Sun for some time, especially with regards to the deep solar minimum we currently have between sunspot cycle 23 and cycle 24. If you look at the image above, you might not see any […]

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Global Economic Indicators Still Cold

Global Economic Indicators Still Cold

| May 14, 2009 | Reply

I honestly don’t blame the administration for talking up the economy over the past few months. I am sure they wanted to see if they could nudge Americans into coming out of the bunkers and buying again. It worked for George Bush after 9-11, maybe they can give it one more go? Sadly, Sally and […]

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