Thursday, May 11, 2006

Another Day, another crisis

I don't know about you, but I am burning corn again. As a matter of fact, I think you are doing the same thing. You want to know how I can tell the outdoor temperature? I look at the hits on my website. The hits go up, people start emailing me asking when the heck the forum is going to come online again. That pretty much tells me that it is cold outside. Today, you are sure right. It's 40 degrees outside right now! Heading toward the lower thirties tonight! Snow in the forecast! What month is it???

I tell you folks, I like Wisconsin and all, but, sometimes I get listening to that Jimmy Buffet music and get thinking about those little latitudes. My friend Dave Jones says he wants to live a life where his biggest decisions of the day involves what color of umbrella to put in his drink. That seems to me like a really warm weather thought, doesn't it? Yeah Dave, you got the right idea.

Yesterday was another interesting day. I was driving in to St. Paul for my weekly penance of sitting in an office cubicle. Driving down I-94, the far side of Menomonie, just (luckily) a mile past the single lane road construction area my old dependable Saab coughed. Then shortly later it coughed again. Then it choked, sputtered, spat, gagged and, finally, coasted. Damn. That's how I got to meet Tim, the tow truck guy. Heck of a great guy. I even say that now, after he lightened my load by $200. I hit him up with what I consider my universal conversation starter.... "So, how do you heat your house?" Ummmm Propane huh? We had a good chat about global economics, peak oil production and how are children's live are going to be different than ours. He was much more of an optimist than I am. I suggested some depressing reading material, _The Long Emergency_. Depressing, but one of the best books I have ever read. We'll see if he is still an optimist the next time I run into him.

One thing Tim was real interested in was wind energy so it was quite a coincidence that when I got home and was telling my friend Andrew Dane about the whole experience he hit me with a brochure for a Wind Energy Forum he organized. It really sounds like a great forum and I plan on attending. It looks to be a real overview of where wind energy is at and might offer some information on local wind generating systems. Hope to see you there.

A corn burners forum update. What with car trouble and now the wife is gone again for a couple of days I didn't get the new server packed up to ship down to the ISP. I still have hopes for tomorrow. I would like to get the forum online early next week.

--ja

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