Monday, December 24, 2007
Gingerbread Houses
John and Heidi each try to make the best house on Christmas eve. This is the second annual event. Next year they will have to plan ahead and come up with a secret decoration.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Family Photos
New Camera - winter photos
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Vocabulary Game
This is a great game on the internet to strengthen your vocabulary and to strengthen a hungry person at the same time. My vocabulary is in the 35-39 range out of a possible 50.
freerice.com
Friday, November 30, 2007
Fresh Ice
Monday, November 05, 2007
The death of the custodian: The case of the missing tutor
This is a great free book by W. Carl Ketcherside. If you click on the title above you can read it online. A friend from our mens group 'taco tuesday' recommended it, and i found it on the web for free. It is about the law and grace. We so often have the tendency to make 'christian laws' in the church today because we do not understand the differences in the old covenants and the new covenant. READ IT in a couple of days!
Monday, October 01, 2007
The Black Swan
This was an interesting book that took several months to read. If you click the title of this blog entry you can see a summary of what it is about. We have the tendency to think that the future is predictable when really many 'black swans' have changed our lives more than we realize. A few black swans are the internet, 9-11, electricity... Stuff you could never have predicted nor imagined yet they caused huge changes.
He had a discussion starting on about page 30 about 'Mediocristan' versus 'Extremistan' which was interesting. In 'Mediocristan': nonscalable, mild randomness, like an opera singer before there were recordings, a small restaurant owner can only make as much as one person can do, history crawls... In 'Extremistan': scalable, wild randomness, like today's unlimited www audience for artists, history jumps...
So what does this mean for everyday life if Nassim is right about life being unpredictable? On page 201 he starts his chapter about what to do. He suggests planning your life like a barbell; with part being safe like living debt-free and with safe savings for those bad 'black swans' that may come. Another part of your life can be prepared for those good 'black swans' by investing or doing some extremistan things that could grow exponentially. For example this year fertilizer, and shipping stocks have grown like crazy. Also, by using the internet your audience is unlimited if you have something to show or tell others.
He had a discussion starting on about page 30 about 'Mediocristan' versus 'Extremistan' which was interesting. In 'Mediocristan': nonscalable, mild randomness, like an opera singer before there were recordings, a small restaurant owner can only make as much as one person can do, history crawls... In 'Extremistan': scalable, wild randomness, like today's unlimited www audience for artists, history jumps...
So what does this mean for everyday life if Nassim is right about life being unpredictable? On page 201 he starts his chapter about what to do. He suggests planning your life like a barbell; with part being safe like living debt-free and with safe savings for those bad 'black swans' that may come. Another part of your life can be prepared for those good 'black swans' by investing or doing some extremistan things that could grow exponentially. For example this year fertilizer, and shipping stocks have grown like crazy. Also, by using the internet your audience is unlimited if you have something to show or tell others.
Investing Philosophy
Here are 4 rules of investing that have helped over the years.
1. Be generous. Jesus brought grace, and we can be like that. Giving prevents us from becoming too greedy and selfish.
2. Zero debt. No worries. Why would you want to give a percentage of your hard earned money to banks and credit card companies?
3. Emergency fund. Two or three months of living expenses is a good cushion. Another good way to put your worries to rest.
4. Invest in stocks. You can own the best companies in the best sectors, and they will earn money for you. There are thousands of investment opportunities, even when the market goes down.
1. Be generous. Jesus brought grace, and we can be like that. Giving prevents us from becoming too greedy and selfish.
2. Zero debt. No worries. Why would you want to give a percentage of your hard earned money to banks and credit card companies?
3. Emergency fund. Two or three months of living expenses is a good cushion. Another good way to put your worries to rest.
4. Invest in stocks. You can own the best companies in the best sectors, and they will earn money for you. There are thousands of investment opportunities, even when the market goes down.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Closing the Plant
We will be shutting down our plant today and then mothballing and winterizing it. Most people will be leaving in December, some in January, and some a few months later. It has been a fun 30+ years of work. I guess we are a victim of "peak oil" or more correctly peak gas since there is not enough gas for us(Agrium), the LNG plant next door, and all the houses on the Kenai peninsula and in Anchorage. At the peak we all used about a third of the available gas each. Ironically when I first came to Alaska on 'Bertha' the bus we went to visit the ocean down a road by the two tanks on the left. That was in 1968 and our plant, in the foreground, was brand new then. Could this really be retirement???
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Putting up siding
To see how you are supposed to do this click on the title. You can just us an ordinary saw to cut the cement siding, but hold your breath - it's dusty!!
Walking up the ladder with a 12' board is a little tricky.
I only broke 1 when it started flopping around and folded in half and broke.
The end on the left is in a loop of a rope. The nail gun is hooked to my pocket while i try to get the board in place.
Nailing it...
Stock websites
Here are some of the websites that i look at most days. 1st i like Jim Sinclair on http://jsmineset.com/ He has taught me a lot about charts. 2nd i like looking at some of the articles on http://321gold.com/ it shows charts of gold, silver, and the us dollar. Gold and silver go up when the dollar goes down. 3rd http://www.321energy.com/index.php has articles about the energy markets, oil, uranium, solar, etc.
4th http://stockcharts.com/ has the charts that everyone uses on the internet. You can learn about charting by clicking on chart school at the bottom of the page. Also you could click on Public Chart Lists on the side of the page to see how others chart the markets. A couple of my favorites there are Jack Chan with JC's buy and sell signals, also
DADDY'S watch list by Rodney L Carry shows some interesting stocks that have been going up quite fast.
That is a lot of stuff to look at. And of course not everyone is right, but maybe these will give you a feel for what to expect or not expect when you finally buy some stocks. Right now the whole market is quite high and if the Dow and Nasdaq and S&P 500 all go down; all stocks tend to go down with them. If you make 10% a year (which is average), your money will double in 7 years. If you make 15% a year, your money will double in less than 5 years. Do you see why banks charge interest on loans?
4th http://stockcharts.com/ has the charts that everyone uses on the internet. You can learn about charting by clicking on chart school at the bottom of the page. Also you could click on Public Chart Lists on the side of the page to see how others chart the markets. A couple of my favorites there are Jack Chan with JC's buy and sell signals, also
DADDY'S watch list by Rodney L Carry shows some interesting stocks that have been going up quite fast.
That is a lot of stuff to look at. And of course not everyone is right, but maybe these will give you a feel for what to expect or not expect when you finally buy some stocks. Right now the whole market is quite high and if the Dow and Nasdaq and S&P 500 all go down; all stocks tend to go down with them. If you make 10% a year (which is average), your money will double in 7 years. If you make 15% a year, your money will double in less than 5 years. Do you see why banks charge interest on loans?
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Ralph and Jean visit Alaska
Monday, June 11, 2007
Visiting John and Heidi
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Sidetrip to Idaho
We took a few days off to go across Washington to see the Stinsmans in Idaho. It was a great trip. Lois and Suzie are standing on the porch of their beautiful home. Below is a photo of Bruce in his garage. Bruce and i used to work together for years at the plant, and we also went on a lot of mountain bike trips on our days off.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Moose and Muskrat
The other day i had almost walked into the house when Holly asked if i had seen the moose lying in the yard. Of course i had missed it!
You have to be almost blind to miss something as big as this. (My eyesight is very bad.)
Here is a fat muskrat swimming by the camera. There are two of them in a pond back in the woods.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
40,000 lbs/sq. in.
40,000 lbs per square inch is how much pressure water changing to ice makes. It broke this heavy pipe like it was an eggshell.
This is where it happened on our reformer. It is a big furnace with lots of pipes inside. The visqueen area is where the damage was done.
The new valve on the bottom right will prevent the same thing from happening next winter.
Welders from Louisiana came up and did a fine job of welding in tough places to reach.
Another photo of the new piping.
Getting ready to start up again. Our shift worked for 5 straight weeks with only one or two days off because of the way the schedule worked out with the piping problems.
Rolling the Syngas on May 1 or 2.
This is where it happened on our reformer. It is a big furnace with lots of pipes inside. The visqueen area is where the damage was done.
The new valve on the bottom right will prevent the same thing from happening next winter.
Welders from Louisiana came up and did a fine job of welding in tough places to reach.
Another photo of the new piping.
Getting ready to start up again. Our shift worked for 5 straight weeks with only one or two days off because of the way the schedule worked out with the piping problems.
Rolling the Syngas on May 1 or 2.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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