Yeah! What she says!

Yeah! What she says!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Gerald Ford


Today's Quote:

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go."

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Henry Ford

Today's Quote:

Today's quote comes to us from my cousin Curtis in Iowa.

“A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything that you have.”

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Xenocrates

Today's Quote:

"Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal."


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Friday, August 28, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Will Durant

Today's Quote:

"I have often regretted my speech, never my silence."


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Thursday, August 27, 2009

A Printer Obituary

It has been a very long week at work. There is no immediate end in site. Tomorrow is Friday, but for my co-workers and I, it is day five in a 12 day run, all of which will be over eight hours to varying degrees. So what happens when people are tired of being at work, and feeling very stressed, and they know that they have to keep going for another seven days? Now what do those same people, in that same situation do when a form printer dies? Well, if you work with the people I do, this is what.

The printer died when I was at lunch. I returned from lunch and checked my email as I always so. Most of it was the standard run of the mill email I get all day long. There was an over abundance it seemed, but some days are just like that. Then I spotted this email for our office manager:

Subject: Death in our Family
Importance: High

Yes that's right. Today our dearest friend #3 choked to death
while trying to deliver "J" a [redacted company name] bill of lading. She was born in the early 1990's during the implementation of the old warehouse management system. She was dedicated to making our staff a success and will be missed by all. #3 is survived by two sisters, #2 and #4.

She is now laid to rest in our server room.

Donations to the Food Bank of Nevada are preferred in lieu of flowers.

All kidding aside-it did choke, but we switched out the network cable and you can still request bills of lading to print to #3.


Yes, an obituary for a printer, sent out to all the office and management staff. It was a serious tension breaker, and great to laugh. I think we all laughed at this one, and I am pretty sure we all needed the laugh. It didn't end there though, but these emails rarely do. Several replies followed:

May she rest in pieces...


Then...

Please advise the time of the viewing, we would like to pay our last respects...


And...

My deepest respect and sympathy go out to all of the family.


Next...

Has anyone ever seen Office Space? I may have a baseball bat in my car... I'm just saying.


And...

Hold off on that. "I" thinks we need to find out if it is a organ donor first. :P


Finally...

I got dibs on the brain! :)


Most people call it getting a bit "punchy", some say "giggly", others have even said "sober drunkenness". We just call it therapy.

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Jimi Hendrix

Today's Quote:

"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance."


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wednesday's Hero

Sgt. 1st Class Donald Johnson
Sgt. 1st Class Donald Johnson
U.S. Army

Sgt. 1st Class Donald Johnson, the electronic warfare officer of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, talks with local Iraqi kids while on a patrol.


Photo courtesy of United States Army
Taken by Pfc. Evan Loyd

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Isaac Asimov

Today's Quote:

"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens."


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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Frank Zappa

Today's Quote:

"Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome."


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Elbert Hubbard

Today's Quote:

"There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life."


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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Frederick (II) the Great

Today's Quote:

"Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street."


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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Aldous Huxley

Today's Quote:

"I begin by taking. I shall find scholars later to demonstrate my perfect right."


Hint (OK, not really. Just a commentary.): This may sound like our current President, but it is not.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Albert Einstein

Today's Quote:

"Maybe this world is another planet's Hell."


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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Dwight D. Eisenhower

Today's Quote:

"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Wednesday's Hero

Pfc. Tavonte Johnson
Pfc. Tavonte Johnson
U.S. Marine Corps

Pfc. Tavonte Johnson, a field radio operator with Headquarters Company, 7th Marine Regiment, provides security after a simulated attack by a suicide bomber on Aug. 8, as part of 7th Marine Regiment’s pre-deployment training exercise.


Photo courtesy of United States Marine Corps

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Jimmy Durante

Today's Quote:

"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Samuel Johnson

Today's Quote:

"Be nice to people on your way up because you meet them on your way down."


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Monday, August 17, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Anais Nin

Today's Quote:

"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."


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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: John D. Rockefeller

Today's Quote:

"How wrong it is for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself."


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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Frank Lloyd Wright

Today's Quote:

"A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship."


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Friday, August 14, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: George Eliot

Today's Quote:

"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."


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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Walt Disney

Today's Quote:

"Blessed is the man, who having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact."


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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Need More Proof?

Do you need more proof of how bad national health care will be? I didn't, but I will share this with all of you anyway.

A woman of 61 was refused a routine heart operation by a hard-up NHS trust for being too old.

Dorothy Simpson suffers from an irregular heartbeat and is at increased risk of a stroke. But health chiefs refused to allow the procedure which was recommended by her specialist.

The school secretary was stunned by the ruling.

"I can't believe that at 61 I'm too old for this operation," she said.

"A friend has had exactly the same thing done and it has changed his life.

"I feel as though I've been put out to grass and surely deserve better than this."

Mrs Simpson, of Leake, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, was diagnosed three years ago with atrial fibrillation, a condition suffered by a million people in the UK.

It can cause palpitations, heart failure, strokes, shortness of breath, chest pains and blackouts.

Drugs have had limited success and her hospital consultant decided the most effective treatment would be a procedure known as a catheter ablation.

An electrode on the tip of a long wire is manoeuvred through a vein or artery and destroys abnormal heart tissue causing the rhythm problems.

National guidelines set no age limit for the procedure, which is usually carried out under local anaesthetic and has a better than 75 per cent chance of curing the condition.

Her consultant's application for Mrs Simpson to have the operation was rejected in December.

The North Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust is said to have cited her age as one of the reasons for refusal.

Mrs Simpson said: "'If I lived in another part of the country there wouldn't be a problem.

"The condition is very distressing and is now starting to affect my work.

"I'm generally an upbeat person but this sort of condition affects you more and more as time goes on, and attacks happen more often. What concerns me most is the risk of a stroke."

A spokesman for the Atrial Fibrillation Association said: "In this day and age when people are living longer, it is wrong that they should have the door to their future shut in their face."

However late yesterday, following media interest in Mrs Simpson's plight, the PCT backed down and agreed to fund her treatment.

Medical director Dr David Geddes apologised to Mrs Simpson for the "distress" caused by the delay.

He said: "We have reviewed the case in the light of the additional clinical information and national guidance and, as Mrs Simpson fits the clinical criteria, we have agreed funding for her treatment."

"All decisions are taken on individual clinical needs; we do not discriminate on the grounds of age.

"Our procedures exist to ensure fair decision-making, based on clinical evidence, for all our patients."

As If We Hadn't Alerady Guessed That The Man Hasn't A Clue!

I just don't think President Obama has a clue. The more he talks, the more apparent this becomes. The latest, in what I consider a long line of proof, came about during a speech he delivered yesterday. He threw the United States Postal Service directly under the bus!

In his speech he states that:

"They do it all the time," he said. "UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. ... It's the Post Office that's always having problems."


First of all, he says this while speaking of his health care plan. His thoughts are that if a private insurance company have a good product, and the government plan has to sustain itself through premiums and other non-tax revenue, private insurers should be able to compete with the government plan. As proof he stated the above.

Now, the postal service is enormous, and services every household in the nation with delivery for free. You only have to pay when you send mail. Not to receive it. Working in the shipping industry I can state with certainty, the UPS and FedEx do not service every household. The majority are serviced, but there are location they don't deliver to. UPS and FedEx do this because to some places they can't make a profit. When you compare health care to mail service in this manner the analogy fits. I am not disputing that, and that isn't the part that proves he is clueless.

I looked at the analogy as a whole. Every aspect of the analogy was scrutinized. Here is where his analogy and his proposed health plan scare me. Like the United States Postal Service, government health care will be huge, and like the postal service there will be service failures. Do you want service failures with your health care? I mean, mail is sometimes late, and other times lost, and with mail, that is annoying when it happens, but with health care it would be unthinkable. I am not delusional. I know that these thing happen in the private health care system we have now, just as they happen for UPS and FedEx, but the amount of occurrences will jump with the federal system due to volume alone, if we are true to the analogy President Obama used.

Now this wasn't the only aspect of what he said that made me think he was clueless. Does he realize that the US Postal Service is the third largest employer in the United States? Does he realize that he just potentially alienated over 760,000 American citizens? That doesn't prove to me a that a clue was grasped, and he did it in defense of a health care plan that polls show most Americans don't want anymore, and did so by throwing another institution that the government overseas under the bus for their lack of performance.

For the record, I admire the United States Postal Service. Many family members have worked there, or still do. Employees there are under a lot of stress trying to get all of the mail to all of the households in the United States. Sure, mistakes happen, and although Americans are very impatient by nature, sometimes mail is truly slow, lost, or destroyed. It isn't that bad though when you take the following into consideration (from Wikipedia):

The United States Postal Service employs over 760,000 workers, making it the third-largest employer in the United States, after the United States Department of Defense and Wal-Mart.

It operates 32,741 post offices and locations in the US.

Its employees deliver mail at an average yearly cost of $235 per residence as of 2009.

The USPS operates the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the world, with an estimated 260,000 vehicles, the majority of which are the easily identified Chevrolet/Grumman LLV (Long-Life Vehicle), and the newer Ford/Utilimaster FFV (Flex-Fuel Vehicle), originally also referred to as the "CRV" (Carrier Route Vehicle).

In an interview on NPR, a USPS official stated that for every penny increase in the national average price of gasoline, the USPS spends an extra $8 million to fuel its fleet. This implies that the fleet requires some 800 million gallons (3.03 billion liters) of fuel per year, and consumes an estimated fuel budget of $2.4 billion, were the national gasoline price to average $3.00.

The Department of Defense and the USPS jointly operate a postal system to deliver mail for the military; this is known as the Army Post Office (for Army and Air Force postal facilities) and Fleet Post Office (for Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard postal facilities).


The last one, I know, UPS and FedEx do not do. Also, not listed on Wikipedia, is that certain mail is delivered to the blind for free, which is not done by UPS or FedEx, and United States Military Personnel deployed to a war zone also get free postage.

I also read this on Wikipedia:

The Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service sets policy, procedure, and postal rates for services rendered, and has a similar role to a corporate board of directors. Of the eleven members of the Board, nine are appointed by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate (see 39 U.S.C. § 202). The nine appointed members then select the United States Postmaster General, who serves as the board's tenth member, and who oversees the day to day activities of the service as Chief Executive Officer (see 39 U.S.C. § 202–203). The ten-member board then nominates a Deputy Postmaster General, who acts as Chief Operating Officer, to the eleventh and last remaining open seat.

But the USPS is not a corporation. It is legally defined as an "independent establishment of the executive branch of the Government of the United States," (39 U.S.C. § 201) and is wholly owned by the government and controlled by the Presidential appointees and the Postmaster General.


So, President Obama, I ask you this. If the United States Postal Service is having trouble, but is controlled by Appointees of the Executive Branch, of which you are the head, do you think you can convince smart Americans that your national health care program is good? Seeing what I have seen, hearing what I have heard, and reading what I have read, you can't convince me that anything good will come of national health care that is governed by the Federal Government.

If, after all of this, any of you still feel that Obama can make national health care work, research VA Hospitals with their waiting lists, and ask those who have that as their means of health care what it is like. Then look to Medicare. Ask the same questions, and do the same research. I propose that we demand Obama try his hand at fixing both of those before he gets to even attempt any other health care reform or national health care plan.

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: George Washington Carver

Today's Quote:

"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."


Can you guess who said this? Comment your guesses, and tune in tomorrow for the answer.

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Wednesday's Hero

Yeoman 1st Class Timothy Gilbert
Yeoman 1st Class Timothy Gilbert
U.S. Navy

Yeoman 1st Class Timothy Gilbert, assigned to Headquarters Company of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB 74), donates blood during a blood drive for his six-year-old daughter at the Naval Construction Battalion Center base chapel. Gilbert's daughter has been diagnosed with atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor and is receiving chemotherapy at Tulane Childrens Hospital.


Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan G. Wilber courtesy of United States Navy.

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Ian L. Fleming

Today's Quote:

"When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world."


Can you guess who said this? Comment your guesses, and tune in tomorrow for the answer.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Vince Lombardi

Today's Quote:

"I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them."


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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Groucho Marx

Today's Quote:

"We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time."


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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Steven Wright

Today's Quote:

"I've had a wonderful time, but this wasn't it."


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Friday, August 7, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Thomas Alva Edison

Congratulations to Sarge Charlie, for being the first with the correct answer!

Today's Quote:

"Black holes are where God divided by zero."


Can you guess who said this? Comment your guesses, and tune in tomorrow for the answer.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: H. H. Munro (Saki)

Today's Quote:

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."


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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Never Discount An Unemployed Chicken Catcher

My husband shared a video with my today that he found in his daily travels through the world wide web. My husband knew I would love this video the minute he saw it. You see, I am a die-hard country music fan. I think that country music is American folk music. I also think that country music relates to life as a genre more than any other. In all music you can find at least one song that speaks to your soul, or even one or two that fit a moment in your life, but there are so many that as a person you can never relate to. However, country music has a song, or several, that fit every moment of your life. I have always felt that country music writers and singers have a better understanding of every day people and what the go through,than most. They also have a way of telling the story in a manner that fits life.

That being said, I can also tell when a true music fan lives in the heart of a musical performer of any genre. I can tell this, because they sing duets with country stars, or have their own country album or single that makes the country music chart. If you dispute that, look at Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Jewel, or Darius Rucker (from Hootie and the Blowfish). Recently, Dave Matthews recorded a country song with Kenny Chesney. I am sure there are others. In the same respect, country music stars redo songs that are popular on other charts, showing that they appreciate all forms of music themselves. I have heard songs that have been re-recorded by country artists that were originally from Aerosmith and Michael Buble on my local country stations. I am sure I am forgetting numerous other.

Now that I have driven completely off the road I was traveling, I should probably share the video that brought all of this on. The video, or rather the man and his performance of a song that made me think, and want to share those thoughts with you. The man and the song that brought tears to my eyes and sent them pouring down my checks. It is from the show America's Got Talent. The gentleman singing is Kevin Skinner, who is an unemployed chicken catcher from Kentucky. Please watch this video all the way through, and don't make the same mistake the audience and judges did. His performance of this song was spot on, and I hope Garth Brooks himself saw this. Here is the video. (Sorry I was not able to embed it. Youtube states that embedding was disabled by request.)

I hope every person in that audience has learned that you can't judge a book by its cover. I for one, will never discount the abilities of an unemployed chicken catcher from Kentucky. He has talent, and anyone who can sing a song, and make you feel the emotion it was written with wins in my book. I hope Kevin Skinner wins the competition, but even if he doesn't, he wins with me.

Congratulations Mr. Skinner, and thank you for the gift you have given us. Thank you for reminding America that talent is often hidden in the place they least expect it. Please remember, you may not be good at math (as you stated), but you can, and have still taught a very valuable lesson through the sharing of something beautiful, and from the heart.

Wednesday's Hero

Lance Cpl. Jeremy P. Tamburello
Lance Cpl. Jeremy P. Tamburello
19 years old from Denver, Colorado
1st Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
November 8, 2005
U.S.M.C

His parents didn't want him to enlist, but it was his passion for helping people that led L/Cpl. Jeremy Tamburello to the military. "He was a very noble, very compassionate, very brave man" said L/Cpl. Tamburello's father, Kevin. "He knew that he was going to have to go to Iraq and he knew that he might die, but he went anyway."

L/Cpl. Tamburello was killed by an IED while conducting combat operations near Rutbah, Iraq.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Don Quixote - "Man of La Mancha"

Congratulations to Sarge Charlie, for being the first with the correct answer!

Today's Quote:

"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death."


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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Frank Lloyd Wright

Today's Quote:

"Facts are the enemy of truth."


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Monday, August 3, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Friedrich Nietzsche

Today's Quote:


"Many wealthy people are little more than janitors of their possessions."


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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Sir Winston Churchill

Congratulations to Sarge Charlie, for being the first with the correct answer!

Today's Quote:

"He who has a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'."


Can you guess who said this? Comment your guesses, and tune in tomorrow for the answer.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Yesterday's Answer: Sharon Stone

Today's Quote:

"If you are going through hell, keep going."


Can you guess who said this? Comment your guesses, and tune in tomorrow for the answer.