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No Changes to Thuis.us

Back in December I announced big changes for Thuis.US users in the near future. Well it looks like I may have put the cart before the horse, and currently no changes are going to happen.

I thought I could use an old E-Machine I had in crawl space initially for my server. Well the thing is dead, dead, dead. I can’t even get it to boot up an show me a screen 99% of the time, and when I get it to finally boot, I can’t get linux to load on the stupid machine; I think the hard drive might be bad. Topping the proverbial cake, the system is so old it doesn’t even have a network card, so I can’t even connect it to the network until I install a card. Which I won’t do until I get the system to work… excuse me while I ramble.

So for now… nothing changes.

I’ll let users know if that changes in the future.

Boy, this says it all in one short blurb…

Sent to me in my email.  Didn’t write it, but wish I had.

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To Congress:

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The U.S. Postal Service was established in 1775 – you’ve had 234 years to get it right; it’s broke.
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Social Security was established in 1935 – you’ve had 74 years to get it right; it’s broke.
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Fannie Mae was established in 1938 – you’ve had 71 years to get it right; it’s broke.
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The "War on Poverty" started in 1964 – you’ve had 45 years to get it right; $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to "the poor"; it hasn’t worked and our entire country is broke.
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Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965 – you’ve had 44 years to get it right; they’re both broke.
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Freddie Mac was established in 1970 – you’ve had 39 years to get it right; it’s broke.
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Trillions of dollars were spent in the massive political payoffs called TARP, the "Stimulus", the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009…. none show any signs of working, although ACORN appears to have found a new source: the American taxpayer.

And finally, to set a new record:

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"Cash for Clunkers" was established in 2009 and went broke in 2009! It took cars (that were the best some people could afford) and replaced them with high-priced and less-affordable cars, mostly Japanese. A good percentage of the profits went out of the country. And the American taxpayers take the hit for Congress’ generosity in burning three billion more of our dollars on failed experiments.
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So with a perfect 100% failure rate and a record that proves that "services" you shove down our throats are failing faster and faster, you want Americans to believe you can be trusted with a government-run health care system?

20% of our entire economy?

With all due respect,

Are you crazy?

Terrific Tuesday

Sunrise at Lakenheath Fen
Photo by Bob & Jane

Today was a pretty good day as days go.  Got to go have lunch at the Fox and Hound with an old “cop” friend of mine from the ol’ Lakenheath days.    We’ve both lived here in town for awhile, but other than a few passing moments on base, we’ve never gotten to talk. It was great to get caught up.

This evening was spent “Scouting”… starting with a trip to the Ruth Holly branch of the Pikes Peak Library.  Tonight the boys worked on their Communicator Activity badge.  Gwen, the librarian, took the boys on a great tour of the library and taught them how the library catalogues all the books and other materials.  Then we got to use all the computers in the “Teen Section” of the library where we covered the computer belt loop, learning about parts of a computer, and typed up a letter using a word processing program (MS Word). I think they had fun, though it was hard for some of the boys to stay “quiet”. 🙂

After, the Den meeting I got some dinner for “the boy”, and Ryan (our Boy Scout Den chief) some dinner at Jack-in-the-box, and then it was off to the monthly Pack Planning Meeting.  This is where all the Pack leaders get together monthly and plan out what we are going to do over the next few months.  Not exciting, bur necessary.  Tonight’s, big meeting highlight was collecting all the popcorn order forms.  I see a few long nights ahead of us while the wife and I put in what appears to be a record number of sales into the online ordering system.

Only downfall from today, is i still don’t have a new cell phone.  I mentioned yesterday that we were getting new ones, but the particular model we wanted wasn’t in stock.  Supposed to get a shipment in today, but it never came.  Hopefully I’ll get it tomorrow…