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Year: 2018

61,000 Water Droplets Per Cubic Foot

Saturday, February 24, 2018


I bet you didn’t know that once a year I volunteer to help out at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in Macon, Georgia. Every time I go I get a different job and today it was valet parking little sports cars on the sidewalk out front. That’s me above after successfully completing parking the first wave of cars.

OK, that’s really not the truth, I’ve never volunteered there and as a matter of fact, I’ve never visited there until today. And even now I haven’t ever really visited because I never went inside the building. This was our meeting point for 4 other Moss Motoring Challengers because a gaggle of 5 or more of us would be worth 10 big points.

The first 4 arrivals were parked in a tight group of spots right up front, but there wasn’t another one open near us. While we were waiting on the final participant to join us someone wondered out loud what the most of the rest of us were thinking, “Maybe we could line our cars up right on the wide sidewalk entrance way.” Then someone else piped in with that eternal truism, “it is always easier to ask forgiveness than it is to ask permission.” A plan was born.

When car #5 arrived we briefed them on the plan, and we all backed into position. Everyone jumped out to line up their photographs while I just waited by the car. I started to wonder what was taking so long, so I started to go see, and that is when Donna took snapped the photo.

Afterwards the team from Atlanta had worked out a few places that were right there in Macon for us to drive to, to get some more Challenge points. All and all, with the Grand Opening sign we discovered on the way down, today’s 300 mile road trip was worth 27 points.

Grand Opening: Serendipitously stumbled on a Grand Opening sign on the square in Sandersville, Georgia on our way down to Macon this morning. (2/24/18)
Any Hall of Fame: Donna and I showed up to take of photo of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in Macon, Georgia and “coincidentally” there was a small gathering of little sports cars that were doing the Moss Motoring Challenge too. đŸ˜€ (2/24/18)
Photo with 5+ Challengers :Thank you Beth Wallace for putting the 5 Challenger event together and thank you Beth Wallace for the image, because both Donna and I are in the 5 Challenger Photo I don’t have my own image, so I cribbed one from your FB post to use on the Trello Board. (2/24/18)
Opera House: Opera House in Macon. Just one of several stops on Beth Wallace’s Madcap Macon Tour. (2/24/18)

Clever Vanity Plates 03 – GT CHUM :The back of fellow Challenger Megan Smith’s yellow ’92 Miata. Probably should have asked her what she meant by chum, pal or shark bait? (2/24/18)
Photo With Another Challenger: After leaving the Hall of Fame with our 5+ Challenger success we thought there were going to be plenty of opportunities to get the +1 Challenger photo. Unfortunately, once we got going on our madcap Macon Tour I forgot all about it. Fortunately, when going through my photos of the trip I found this little portion of a shot from the Hay House with Meghan and Donna in it. (2/24/18)
Historic Landmarks 02 – Johnston_Felton_Hay House: Most commonly referred to as the Hays house, because they were the final owners of the house before it became a museum, but its total name is the Johnston-Felton-Hays House for the other owners of the 18,000 sq ft “Palace of the South.” (2/24/18)
Historic Landmarks 03 – Ocmulgee Indian Mounds: Donna and I have visited here at least four times and every time we visit we vow that next time we will spend more time here and see more of the place. Well, it happened again, took picture of the sign and not much else. Next time. (2/24/18)

On the way down to Macon to score major Moss Motoring points, the Car To Be Named Later passed the 61,000 mile mark in a thick fog just outside the community of Grange, Georgia.

Tagged: Miata Mileage, Motoring Challenge

Employee Profile Validation

Friday, February 23, 2018

Emerson, the large business organization that the Valve Store is part of, has an electronic directory of employees covering the entire corporation. It is each person’s responsibility to keep it updated, if you get a new boss, move to another department, changed job titles, etc.

A few years back, tiring of it not being 100% accurate, they implemented a policy where if you don’t update it they would start withholding services. First no internet, then intranet, then emails and after that they close and delete your account. It used to have to be done quarterly, but about a year ago, they decided to start doing it monthly. Not a big deal if nothing has changed, you get an email, you click on the link and click the big green Update button.

I received my email this morning telling me it was time to update my employee profile. As usual nothing has changed in a month. I’ve probably made less than a dozen changes on this page…ever. I have worked for 6, maybe 8, different direct supervisors and my job title has only changed three times in the 28 years I’ve been here. It started as Draftsman, then changed to Design Draftsman and then to its now current Design Draftsman/CNC Programmer.

Last month, because I’m sort of a smart ass, I thought I would change my Job Title to Retiree in Training. But I decided against it considering I work for a corporation and those sorts of entities don’t typically have a sense of humor. Well, this month I couldn’t stop myself, I went ahead and typed in Retiree in Training and clicked the Update button. I half expected it to not let me, but it did. I wonder if anybody will notice?

Tagged: ASCO, Retirement

It Was A Banner Day At ASCO

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Back in January when I designed my very own retirement banner, because I’m the only person making banners, I cheekily added the words “making”, “last” and “banner” in a smaller text so that it read “Congratulations Brian On (making) Your (last) Retirement (banner.) Well, as it turns out, not only was it not my last retirement banner, it was not even my next to last, but my 3rd last. I printed mine out on the Monday before last and the very next day HR asked to make one for somebody on 3rd shift whose last day is the same as mine, March 2nd.

Once my banner was put in the company cafeteria for people to sign, the word was out, and people started to show up with requests for banners that would be needed after I’m gone. I made 4 birthday banners last week, one for each person in a department. One for someone who was actually celebrating her birthday, but the other three were for later. They asked me to have them just say “Happy Birthday So and So” and they would save them and put them up every year.

Today was a banner day at the Valve Store, my work load had slacked off a bit, so I decided to work on knocking out the 7 requests I had collected over the last few days. First up was another retirement banner, next was a birthday banner for the same person. Next I did a birthday one for someone’s granddaughter and a birthday one for that very same someone. Then I had a pair of aunts and another person’s uncle. I rolled up the last banner just as the bell rung signifying the end on my work day. Only seven more to go, working days, not banners, but who knows have many more requests I’ll get between now and next Friday.



Tagged: Arts & Crafts, ASCO, Retirement

5 More Pairs of Glasses from Warby Parker

Sunday, February 18, 2018

If you hover over the images of the glasses you will see a photo of them planted on my ugly mug. Donna took the pictures yesterday while we were on the screened porch (it was kind of overcast.) That and whatever the camera does make the frames look darker than they are in real life. The frame colors more closely match Warby Parker’s online images, but those studio photos are then again slightly lighter and brighter than they appear in person.

The sixth pair shown are my current glasses and is on the upper right. From there, I have ranked them in descending order from 1 to 5 moving right, down, then to the right again. Current plan is to go to Specs on Monday afternoon to compare the top two against the two they have put aside for me. But if you are placing bets in Vegas, both the Hudson and the Split-C are at even money.

Tagged: Glasses

The Past 4 Days

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Things that have happened in the past 4 days, listed in no particular order or level of importance:

  1. I managed to get two photos posted to Instagram.
  2. The Mini got a bath.
  3. Managed to bike ride to work on Friday.
  4. Donna got a flat on her bike ride home.
  5. Watched Up in the Air on HBO – again.
  6. The Miata got a bath.
  7. Bad breakfast sausage?
  8. Got 5 more pairs of glasses from Warby Parker.
  9. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Tagged: Bicycling, Glasses, Miata Washings, Mini Washings, Whatever

Today on the Internet

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

After annoying both Google with my badly worded searches and my co-workers with badly worded questions, I had enough knowledge of what not to do, that I finally figured out how to share a post from my timeline to the timeline of a Facebook group.

I joined Instagram with the lofty goal of taking a random photo each day, running it through a filter, or not, with the goal of showing the cool kids that we adults are just as lame as they think we are. So far I have yet to post a photo or for that matter figure out to use it. My preferred user name, any variation of Brian the Red, was unavailable so I used mistermiata1.

I read this so sad, on point, state of our country’s politics today: The military parade debate is just the latest example of Americans missing the forest for the trees.

Tagged: Internet

How Was Your Weekend?

Sunday, February 11, 2018

In between raindrops and watching the Olympics, we managed to donate some books for the AAUW book sale coming up the first weekend in March (where we will probably spend money on books), stopped by our usual local eyeglass place and tried on some frames and gathered a bunch of Moss Motoring Challenge points. I also installed and uninstalled a pneumatic hood lift on the Miata, but that is a whole ‘nother post.

The first glasses shown are made out of something called TR-90 and they weigh next to nothing. Also they are close to what I wanted two years ago because they have blue temple pieces, but instead of clear face pieces, these are gray translucent. The second one is a wild card like those clear frames I so wanted a couple years ago, I like the idea of round frames, but I’m not sure if I love the way they look. I am going to get another set of 5 from Warby Parker and will probably include a couple rounder ones in there too.

This year’s Motoring Change has spots for 5 “clever” Vanity License Plates and they have waved the “your car must be in the photo rule” for it. So we opted to laminate another catalog cover and keep it in the Mini. This paid off on Saturday morning when we were dropping off those boxes of books. We knew this was a personalized plate by the look, but we were not sure what it meant, until we saw the accompanying bumper sticker.

Sunday we were in the Miata, so we included it in our second Vanity Plate, which was instantly understandable because of the car it was attached to. The bare trees were our third and last Sign of Winter and I hope to recreate that shot for each of the other three seasons, flowering in spring, green leaves in summer and reddish-brown for fall.

These things are made out of sort sort of lightweight polymer so they are practically indestructible which makes them perfect for a myopic superhero such as myself.
Trying on some round style glasses.
Clever Vanity Plates 01 – CHAUTQA: Don’t break your head trying to figure out what this one means. Neither one of us knew what the aim of the plate was until we noticed the bumper sticker: Chautauqua Bats – Chautauqua Bird, Tree and Garden Club (2/10/18)

Signs of Winter 03 – Bare Trees: Inspired by fellow Challenger David Forvendel. This is a small dogwood tree right outside our garage. In winter it is as bare as all of the other oaks and hickory trees in our yard. (2/11/18)
Clever Vanity Plates 02 – SCRIPPY: This is the 2nd Mini Cooper Clubman that the pharmacy has used for deliveries. They drove the the first into the ground just driving around Aiken bringing YOU your prescription to you instead of you having to go get it. (2/11/18)
Historic Landmarks 01 – Graniteville Mill: This building and the mill building to the right are part of the Graniteville National Historic District. The maker reads: “This mill, the largest textile mill in antebellum S.C., was chartered in 1845 and opened in 1847. It was founded by William Gregg (1800-1867), a Virginia native and advocate of industrial development who chose this site for its proximity to waterpower, granite deposits, and the S.C. Railroad. The company provided housing, a school, a store, and land for churches, creating a model mill village. Unlike most early textile mills, it was adequately funded.” (2/11/18)

Tagged: Glasses, Motoring Challenge, Weekend
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