So. I'm in Austin, Texas, for a national conference of the National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC). This is a group of people who do sort of what I do in Delaware in all the other states. There are 48 states represented this year, which makes for a crowded, but exciting meeting.
I'm up for election to the Board of Trustees this year. My candidate speech this morning included a request from Karen that no one vote for me. It would be neat to be on the board, but it would be added work and one additional trip each year and that's a hardship on her. So. If I am not elected, it will not be a major disappointment.
Meanwhile, I cannot gloat that the Reskins won on Sunday and the Cowboys lost. Nor can I be as open about my political leanings as I would really like.
Monday, September 13, 2004
Saturday, September 11, 2004
Three Seconds, Three Firsts
Mahaffies at Tyler Place, 2004
Mahaffies at Tyler Place, 2004
Because I am migrating old links over to this new site, that's why.
Because I am migrating old links over to this new site, that's why.
Friday, September 10, 2004
Face of Tomorrow
The Face of Tomorrow: the Human Face of Globalization, photographs by Mike Mike
A fascinating site that presents composite faces created from many individual face photographs in different cities around the world. The main page has a cool face-to-face-to-face morph image.
Reminds me of the old Michael Jackson Video; the only one I ever liked. What was that song?
A fascinating site that presents composite faces created from many individual face photographs in different cities around the world. The main page has a cool face-to-face-to-face morph image.
Reminds me of the old Michael Jackson Video; the only one I ever liked. What was that song?
Sweet 16th!
Today is Karen and my 16th wedding anniversary. Wow. This is evidence of Karen's remarkable patience and kindness.
We married in an Orthodox Catholic Church in Potomac, Maryland. Lots of kneeling.
Our reception was a drunken revel, near as I can tell. I think Karen and I were the only sober adults when we rolled out of there to our wedding night at the Admiral Fell Inn, in Baltimore.
We flew off to Switzerland on our honeymoon the next day. We took a Swissair flight and when we plugged in the headphones and dialed up pop music we had a pleasant surprise: music we hadn't heard (endlessly) before. We found music from the first album from Fairground Attraction. It was their one real hit "Perfect." This led us, eventually, to Eddi Reader.
This was the first music discovery of our married life together; it hasn't been the last. Music is a major part of our lives and Karen has brought me great joy with her knowledge and love of music.
I was pleasantly surprised to come across a music-blog entry about Fairground Attraction and Eddi Reader this week on WomenFolk (a well put together blog focused on women in music). I was inspired to look for the latest Eddi Reader recording at the music store in the local mall here in Dover where I work. Nothing in the bins, so I checked with the young man behind the counter, who consulted the computer:
We married in an Orthodox Catholic Church in Potomac, Maryland. Lots of kneeling.
Our reception was a drunken revel, near as I can tell. I think Karen and I were the only sober adults when we rolled out of there to our wedding night at the Admiral Fell Inn, in Baltimore.
We flew off to Switzerland on our honeymoon the next day. We took a Swissair flight and when we plugged in the headphones and dialed up pop music we had a pleasant surprise: music we hadn't heard (endlessly) before. We found music from the first album from Fairground Attraction. It was their one real hit "Perfect." This led us, eventually, to Eddi Reader.
This was the first music discovery of our married life together; it hasn't been the last. Music is a major part of our lives and Karen has brought me great joy with her knowledge and love of music.
I was pleasantly surprised to come across a music-blog entry about Fairground Attraction and Eddi Reader this week on WomenFolk (a well put together blog focused on women in music). I was inspired to look for the latest Eddi Reader recording at the music store in the local mall here in Dover where I work. Nothing in the bins, so I checked with the young man behind the counter, who consulted the computer:
"Eddi Reader? Oh yeah, we don't have any of his stuff in stock. I can order it for you..."Never mind. I did find a copy of Art Garfunkel's EVERYTHING WAITS TO BE NOTICED which features Garfunkel with two other singers that sounded interesting. Worth a listen, part of our ongoing journey of discovery. Karen took it on her commute this morning, we'll see what she thinks!
Thursday, September 9, 2004
Cool! Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Finds Delaware Smoking Ban Works
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Abstract: Volume 46(9) September 2004 p 887-905
So, according to this study (Respirable Particles and Carcinogens in the Air of Delaware Hospitality Venues Before and After a Smoking Ban), Delaware's ban on smoking in indoor public spaces has worked:
We sort of already knew this, but it's nice to have scientific back-up!
So, according to this study (Respirable Particles and Carcinogens in the Air of Delaware Hospitality Venues Before and After a Smoking Ban), Delaware's ban on smoking in indoor public spaces has worked:
This air-quality survey demonstrates conclusively that the health of hospitality workers and patrons is endangered by tobacco smoke pollution. Smoke-free workplace laws eliminate that hazard and provide health protection impossible to achieve through ventilation or air cleaning.
We sort of already knew this, but it's nice to have scientific back-up!
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Gravity Monuments!
I posted a query yesterday on MetaFilter about where there might still be (or have been) any of the Gravity Monuments erected on college campuses in the 1960's and (maybe?) 1970's by the Gravity Research Foundation. We had one at Colby College when I was there (1980-84) and it was a constant source of goofy joy.
Turns out there were others. A little searching before I posted turned up one that had been at SMU and another at Emory. The MetaFilter discussion turned up mentions of such monuments at Hobart College, Tufts, and Middlebury College. It seems very likely that there was/is also one at Babson College, which was founded by The Foundation's own Roger Babson.
So far, I've seen two different texts for the monuments:
Turns out there were others. A little searching before I posted turned up one that had been at SMU and another at Emory. The MetaFilter discussion turned up mentions of such monuments at Hobart College, Tufts, and Middlebury College. It seems very likely that there was/is also one at Babson College, which was founded by The Foundation's own Roger Babson.
So far, I've seen two different texts for the monuments:
"...to remind students of the blessings forthcoming when science determines what gravity is, how it works, and how it may be controlled."And
"...to remind students of the blessings forthcoming when a semi-insulator is discovered in order to harness gravity as a free power and reduce airplane accidents."I think this may be the start of an on-line collection.
Tuesday, September 7, 2004
Back to School
Colleen (l) and Christina (r) Mahaffie head off to their first day of school for the 2004-05 school year.
Colleen is starting 7th grade and Christina 3rd at the Southern Delaware School of the Arts. Karen (Mom) is working half days as a special education assistant. All three were up and ready in plenty of time, though the girls did some moaning and groaning about the early hours. Pro-forma, of course; they were excited.
Monday, September 6, 2004
Uh-Oh, Guess I Shoulda Googled First
Google Search: "mike's musings"
So, there are nearly 700 other Mike's Musings on-line. We can't all be musing the same things, can we?
So, there are nearly 700 other Mike's Musings on-line. We can't all be musing the same things, can we?
BBC - North East Wales Weird Guide - Weird
BBC - North East Wales Weird Guide - Weird: "Sightings map
A map of UFO and ghost sightings as posted by contributors in NE Wales. Click on the points to find out more. Plus, we're now receiving stories from around the world."
I found this by chance while jump-surfing this evening. Somehow, I was on a web site dedicated to the government of Wales, in the United Kingdom and stumbled across this section. I was struck at first by the use of a clickable map -- geospatial intelligence -- to navigate among paranormal sightings. I was hooked, however, when I found comments like:
A map of UFO and ghost sightings as posted by contributors in NE Wales. Click on the points to find out more. Plus, we're now receiving stories from around the world."
I found this by chance while jump-surfing this evening. Somehow, I was on a web site dedicated to the government of Wales, in the United Kingdom and stumbled across this section. I was struck at first by the use of a clickable map -- geospatial intelligence -- to navigate among paranormal sightings. I was hooked, however, when I found comments like:
Kristle from everywhere
I've had visions and things for years, since I was born... of various places throughout England and the surrounding areas. I know they are true. They haunt me on a daily basis. You are not crazy, my dear, you have an old soul.
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