A blustery day… Day 6 – 10:03 AM Started my day with a training session in the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Truck, listening to channel partners and fondling the bar code scanners and ruggedized handhelds. Day 6 – 7:28 PM I visit this place way too often. Day 6 – 7:46 PM The No. 1 Spring spectator sport on the Kansas-Missouri state line — watching the weather geeks track the storm hailstone by hailstone as it…
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After I posted yesterday’s photos, the following situation presented itself…. Day 5 11:16 pm Mayhem started it, but Mischief just HAD to finish it.
Day 5 of the photo project — another day in the life of a cubicle dweller with a messy home office… Day 5 – 8:26 am Traffic was going nowhere fast this morning. The afternoon drive wasn’t much better. Day 5 – 6:07 pm This Ford Excursion idled the entire time I was in the grocery store — at least 10 minutes — despite beautiful weather and mild temperatures. I hope the passenger inside was…
I told you it would get boring… Day 4 – 8:11 AM One of my yard bunnies. Mike saw five of them later in the evening. The cats find them quite entertaining. (Imagine another day at work, much like the day before, in a cubicle in Kansas, the monotony broken only by a lunch-time trip to the bank and a mid-afternoon staff meeting. And then, after work, it was time to go to yoga.) Day 4 –…
Wake up, folks. It’s not just the oil companies getting rich off of our current economic misfortunes. The following comes from an article in the Wall Street Journal “Food-Price Rise Aids Companies Tied to Farming”. Quarterly profit reports and estimates for companies that support the grain industry are skyrocketing. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. – 3rd quarter profit up 42%, with a 7x increase in net income in its unit that stores, transports and trades grains. Cargill Inc.…
