Archive for April, 2012

Paint Your Wagon

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Mrs. Fenty: You should read the Bible, Mr. Rumson.
Ben Rumson: I have read the Bible, Mrs. Fenty.
Mrs. Fenty: Didn’t that discourage you about drinking?
Ben Rumson: No, but it sure killed my appetite for readin’!
(Script From Paint Your Wagon)

This post probably could be considered a double (non) category posting for Signs and perhaps End of Days; No, maybe a  new non-category called “When Crazy has Money” might work here…

It’s a nice new red truck with a custom paint job

We have seen old dirty rusted cars and trucks tooling down US 287 with more than enough bumper stickers on them that one might wonder if their intended purpose is to keep parts from falling off the vehicle rather than to impart a promotion or opposition to some political or philosophical position. It’s rare when an individual goes beyond the use of adhesive labels and turns to a professional to get the word out.

Hey, I could do this too, if only I owned a car:

“In splendorous pride and might…do everything you like, without fear!
Total Satan reign supreme!”

–A verse from track 10: Total Satan from the album Deathrace King by the Swedish death/trash metal band The Crown.

… Then I’d slip in some totally unrelated statement for no apparent reason.

Hell, I may even paint the side of my building!

I found a much better picture on flickr that shows that this indeed is the Canman’s place of business, and while we are planning on a road trip to Wyoming in the near future (before The End, of course), I have no plans to bring any material to recycle to this facility.  I’m thinking, “If I knew when the world was going to end I sure as hell wouldn’t be out collecting cans!”

Even more science

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

and on to the 5th grade district science fair:

Absolute Best Poster Presentation

This was hot! Not the typical Elmer’s white tri-fold project display board (Item #11042542 priced at $7.49) but what seems to be professionally printed paper sandwiched between clear acrylic sheets with fairly substantial metal hinges holding it all together.

Best Food related Subject matter

Which reminds me to check out Vicki Cobb’s Kid’s Science Page. Cobb’s first book Science Experiments You Can Eat was published in 1972 and includes the kind of material every food scientist should know!

Best Whimsical Category involving germs

I see now that there actually is a video game called Angry Germs but is has nothing to do with the children’s book entitled Billy and the Angry Germs by Len Lucarelli.

Best modification of a Science Bob suggestion

Just a few of many interesting projects. Yes, there is hope for future scientists in this country believe it or not. I can’t wait to see next year’s entries.

4/20

Friday, April 20th, 2012

Or was that 4:20? I can’t remember. Anyhow, the CU-Boulder campus cracked down:

Can’t visit CU without a permit

… and if you did get in and managed to walk over to the Norlin Quad you would have found something fishy. Apparently the CU grounds crew applied some real stinky fish fertilizer on the quad the night before.

On the CSU campus, it was calm and quiet

A few Friday night parties and some more organized music events west of College Avenue were happening like the  Cheba Hut “Toasted” Subs party on Laurel Street.

This Dope Guard Dog

stood at the doorway entrance to a medical marijuana grow warehouse in Boulder just to make sure we wouldn’t come any closer. I took this picture months ago but couldn’t find an appropriate place to place it in the blog until now.

‘MX

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

If nothing else, here is photographic proof that we can stay up late two nights in a row:

Tuatha at Avo’s

THROAT at Avo’s

Catch Bees at Everyday Joe’s

Danielle Ate the Sandwich at Everyday Joe’s

MISCOMUNICADO at Potts Clubhouse

Turn 4 at Road 34

The Patti Fiasco at Road 34

We survived another FoCoMX experience and got to listen to some of the best local music we could find. It’s not an easy task since the FoCoMX this year featured two nights of 300+ bands at 35+ locations.

It’s Sunday and we have tickets for “The Ladies Man” at Lincoln Center this afternoon. Can’t wait for Monday so I can take a breather!

Bug Bash?

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Or something like that. Here is is, condensed into a one minute movie clip:

Activities included cockroach races, spider petting zoo and the bed bug tattoo parlor! Look for Jeanne holding the tarantula!

The best place to work in town

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

and it includes beer:

The New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins, Colorado

Makers of Fat Tire, 1554, Blue Paddle, Sunshine Wheat, Abbey, Trippel, Ranger IPA, Shift and a bunch more this location has what everyone says has the best brewery tour ever. Strange, I’ve been on  this tour before– I don’t think I ever stuck it in this blog. With the Tour de Fat being so crazy and all, who has the time?

Suzie, our tour guide

Everyone who works here seems happy.  If Willy Wonka made beer, it would be like this, but without the Oompa Loompas of course. (They would probably recite some silly song about the evils of public drunkenness)

Some brew kettles

Something you see more and more of in this town as microbreweries spring up on every corner. I just heard that even the elegant old Moot House is getting into the micro-brew game.

Suzie with more beer

You get to taste maybe five beers on this tour and if you are fast, maybe two more. It’s a free tour and even though there is a waiting list to get on the tour, on weekdays you may find an opening at the last minute. Just ask ’em at the front gate if you visit NBB.

Fat Tire Bike

Employees get their own limited release Fat Tire bike on their first anniversary with New Belgium plus they get a catered free lunch on their birthdays. After 5 years it’s an all-expense paid trip to Belgium.  If I wasn’t so busy, I’d get a job at this place. Maybe beer tasting?

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Sunday, April 1st, 2012

In the lagoon at FoCO’s City Park:

A rather large RC boat

Powered by Nickel metal hydride batteries, this little boat was being tested by the U.S. Geological Survey for use in determining water depth in Colorado rivers. It’s about 5 feet in length and maybe 3 feet wide. At the top of the mast is a 360 degree prism target for a theodolite tracking measurement system.

Launching the toy boat

What kind of job lets you play in the water with a remote control boat? In the above picture, the nice young lady from the USGS is launching the boat by the edge of the lagoon. In this picture, the mast on the boat has been changed over to a GPS satellite dome antenna.

The USGS lady with the 360 degree prism

She was out on this nice day to make sure the equipment was working properly before traveling out near Grand Junction to do some work of some geological nature. Remember Grand Junction? It’s near Otto’s Monument.

The “Total Station”

Not just a Total Station mind you, but one of those newfangled ROBOTIC Total Stations that can be remotely activated to track the remotely activated toy boat as it goes down the river.