Tuesday night – History

It’s an amazing and wonderful day. Obama’s inauguration signals the need of 8 very dark years for us.. and the beginning of something new. I have no doubt that it will be hard going for this new president../// and there the tough realities of our economy and foriegn challenges are going to defy any quick fix… but… he brings something we’ve lacked for a very long time.. and that’s hope.


I did my best to follow the inauguration on the radio today…   But I had an eye appointment during the swearign in.. I asked the eye folks to turn on the radio.. so we listened to the pomp and circumstancs as they dilated my eyes.. I will never forget that…  (eyes are fine.. a mix of far sightedness and a little astigmatism.. got the first perscription glasses of my life.. still only for reading.. and I confirmed thta I have a laser burn in my left retina from a YAG laser I was tuning 27 years ago  bummer)

Diane spent the time in the laundremat in defference to our failing septic system . She figured as she fed coins into the machine she was indeed experinceing ‘change’. 🙂

It was an amazing day after the swearing in.. my email and facebook epxloded with Obama fever.. everywhere you went folks were happy and optomisstic.. ..
Even the colleagues  I spoke wiht in other countires were happy and buzzing with the regiem change’ Even having that for this one day during this tough times was a gift.. Thansk for that Mr. Obama.. we all needed it..

Not much else to report.. other than I found that  Kirsten had decorrated  Gabe’s feet again..   Cool.. huh ?


OK..  Everyone breath a sigh of relief.. and let’s get back to work.. Back to my talk ..  Gnite all.. Gnite Sam
-me

Monday night – We have a dream

I have much to do in my life right now.. but I have got to step back right now /.. like so many others around this country.. and marvel at the wonderful history we’ll be making tomorrow. I’m thinking back to the day I first heard Martin Luther King’s name. it was the day he was assassinated.. I must have been 4 years old. and I came in and my mother was crying. She told my about Dr. King.. Ever since that day he was one of my inspirations.. It’s amazing to think that 46 years ago he was working to ensure that a black man could eat in any restaurant.. stay in any hotel.. .. Could he have imagined that we’d be swearing in our first black president tomorrow ? Of course he could have..   I’m sure he’d be wondering why it took us that long..

Well the day is here.. and I’m proud and hopeful.. So thank you, Dr. King for putting the wheels in motion that are bringing us to tomorrow.’s inauguration…

“And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring

from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will

be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white

men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands

and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! free at last!

thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

Good bye George Bush…
Welcome Brrack Obama..
Goodnight Sam

-jc

Sunday night – art car

Folks,
    I need to apologize in advance. It’s nearly 2AM and I need to go to sleep.  I’m also using  differnt editor.. so I have even less of  a spell checker.I really can’t see the spelling errors without it.  Hope this is legible..     I’ve been working most of the day on the charts for my talk next month. I wonder if My Obama is working as hard on his speach. Diane has been a wonderful help goign through and helping me refine the message. It’s a complicated, subtle  and maybe contraversial set of suggestions I’m makingin this talk . She’s really helping me to make sure the points come across.. She’s wonderful.

Not much to report on the rest of the day.. I did take a break midday to work with Homer and Mitch on two projects. The first is a variable delay timer for the propane flame throrower that Homer is teachign the Middllebury college kids how to build . It needs to have a way to adjust boththe flame time and the repitition rate of the 25 foot flame jets.. I ended up using a small microcontroller to build this little delay relay. It’s not pretty.. but it works well. Homer’s testing the flamethrower next weekend.. stay tuned for that…

The other thing we worked on was designs for the Burning man art car design.. As  you may recall, it’sgoign to be a 20 foot ferris wheel.. Homer’s built a great scale model.. We discussed the loading and unloading.. saftey (believe it or not) , and started estimates for weoght and cost.. It will be a big project. Does anyone have 30 thousand dollars lying aroudn that they’d like to toss into this project.. Not us !

Homer’s models are always great.. this thing is a work of art.. and works beutifuly…




OK.. Starting to nod off here.. so more tomorrow…   Big week this week…. Obama will be our pres.. That’s so amazing and cool

Nite all  Nite Sam
-me

Saturday night – stuck in Facebook

The day started very early   with Max packing up and heading back to school for the spring semester.  It’s always tough to say good bye to him.. but I know that he’s enjoying Pratt. I’m so proud of  him down there. Here he is saying by to the girls…

Abbot and Lindsey are driving Max and Emma back in Mason’s car. It was a tight squeeze with the four of them and Reptar. They had to leave soem stuff here fdor me to bring when I take Gabe  down to NYC in early Feb.

I have to admit that I’m already missing Reptar.. He may be crazy.. but he’s so cute and crazy.. It’s certainly much quieter now that he’s gone.. and no low objects are in constant danger of getting shredded.. but I miss his weird obsessions. I sensed that we were kindred spirits somehow.

Gabe. Diane and I actually headed out before Max left.. We had to get Gabe to a competition at Sugarbush.. and besides.. if we got out the door first it would probably help get max out the door.

It was a beautiful, cold mornign.. around -8 I think.. it was about the 3rd day (I think) of zero degree weather or below. Gabe got dressed as we headed down to Waitsfield.

We got to sugarbush in time for Gabe to register, then DIane and I went and holed up in the lounge.She’s helping me with my slides for this ISSCC talk. She’s such a good reviewer.. she asks just the right questions. Her input has really improved the clarity and flow  of this talk.. We worked there for about an hour.. then it was time to go out and watch Gabe. First, I left a SamStone in the lounge…

Diane and I trudged up to the terrain park. It was about -6 when we headed up there. I think it probably warmed a bit after that.. We stood and watched the skiers and riders and tried to stay Warm. We were right under the lift.. which gave us time to shoot plenty of lift pictures of Gabe.. Unfortunately.. I didn’t have enough smarts to catch any pictures of him competing. he had a pretty good day out there.. I’m so impressed that he competes like this.. he’s getting really good !

There’s no missing him with that pink helmet !

I slipped another SamStone in the crash pad of one of the lift towers…

After the awards, the guys from Pure a local board shop .. had a swag toss.. Gabe got some good booty.. These events are so cool.

We dropped Gabe off at Bolton on the way home.. Then I started back on this talk.. which is what I did until about midnight.. Then.. I was just about to go to sleep.. and I made the mistake of logging in to Facebook. Big Mistake !.. I’m trapped in there… there’s so much going on.. I’m running in to all sorts of old friends.. It truly is amazing.. but .. I’m afraid I’ll start hanging out in Facebook instead of sleeping one of these days… Yikes !

OK.. Now.. I must sleep.. Talk to ya’ll later.. ite Sam !
-me