ok.. I worked a few more hours and I think the lights for the burning man car are done..
I actually think they will work ok
So.. I haven’t failed.. yet
nite all.. nite sam
-jc
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Thursday night – surrender
It’s about 1 Am and I’m finally home in VT again.. after another quick trip down to New York. This one was fun and productive. It was an invention session.. so a bunch of us were getting paid to sit around and think up cool stuff. It was just like being in the cololny.. but the IBM food wasn’t as good 🙂
  Right now I’m sitting outside in a cool breeze.. I’m actually sitting on top of our new septic system. I can feel it rumbling beneath me as it churns it’s mechanical teath on all the wonderful things we feed it.. I think it’s got more moving parts than my car. .. it sounds like an underground Vesuvious about to erupt..
   I managed to get home in time to meet seth and his freind Leo to work on the .. I had hoped.. the last parts of the lighting for the burnign man timecycle. This has proven to be much harder and much more frustrating than I could have everimagined. The fancy lighting strips that I imported from china at great difficulty and expense are not workign very well. The tiny solder connections that hold the chips on to the flexible tpe are not strong. They keep breaking and causign the lights to fail. I keep repairing hings under strong magnification.. but I am now wondering if it will ever be robust enough to stand p to the abuse of being at burnign man.
  Seth, Leo and I worked for several hours tonight trying to get the tiny conectors between the strips to work.Max and Pat R. came over to help out for a bit too wchich was grea.t . it’s frustrating, small and intricate work. My hands , back and eyes ache from starign at it. Around 12:30 we were getting cranky.. so we all decided to call it quoits.. I’ve only gotten 7 hours of sleep in the last 48.. so I was starting to make crazy mistakes.. so I just surrendered.. enough for tonight. It’sll look better in the morning.. or not.. doesn’t matter. I think I’m getting better at that sort of surrender.. admitting my limitations instead of driving myself into the ground..     I guess there’s wisdom there… or suckage.. not sure which…
  Speakign of suckage.. my battery is giving out..     I better sign out now before I fall into the spetic system…
Gnite my friends.. gnite Sam…
-me
Wednesday night – in person
I’m down here for a very fun (really) two day work meeting… .. The catch is.. the meeting started at 9ish this morning.. and I needed to stay in VT last night to watch the latest episode of The Colony. As is our new habit, we all crowded into Jen and Jim’s living room to watch one of the few Discovery channel receiving TV’s in our social circle. It’s getting to be quite a party each time.. I love it !.. It’s so much fun watching the show then filling in the folks with the stuff they missed (Cynthia.. giving nothing important away.. relax 🙂  I really liked ast nights episode.. it was really intense.. but I do have a couple of reservations.. First.. I’m kinda sad that the science builds are getting such a light treatment.. it’s generally just 1 or 2 shots then voila.. it works.. ! .. I would love to see more teaching involved.. about the science behind the builds.. I would gladly sacrifice some of the ‘drama’.. maruaders, yelling etc to do that.. That said, many folks.. including the women on the cast feel that we’re focusing too mcuh on the buuild. I guess if both of us are a little dissatisfied.. then maybe the show’s right where it should be 🙂 . I did learn that the ratings continue to rise.. 1.6 Million housholds.. making it the number two show on pay cable for men age 18 to 49 (!!!!).. Therein lies my second sadness .. The show seems to be catering mostly to males.. For some reason our women colonists are always protrayed as working in the kitchen, or laundry.. even though the were working on the builds along side us every day. Amy made the lift for the water to the shower, the emergency ladder, the fish trap. Morgan worked with me on the gassifier and water filter.. she and I built a monster air cannon and a brick bread overn. she also made our first goat cheese. and she helped me build the case for the solar tracker. Alison and I built a stethoscope.. and she helped me build a sphignometer (blood pressure thingy).. I do know it’s hard to edit all the stuff that’s covered in a week. . and I really do feel that the production folks are doing a great job of balancing things. I just wish some more of this women-built stuff was making it into the show every week. THE COLONY WOMEN ROCK !
I spent the resto of the time on verious phone calls with Australia and India which made the time travel quickly. Before I knew it i was in POK in time for my meeting.
It was a great all day session. I wll say this.. being in a room with smart technical folks reminded me a gain that there is no substitute for a good face to face meeting.  We tend to forget that with all our dependence on teleconferences, web conferences, facebook, myspace, etc..
-me
Tuesday night – gnome
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx:Â
John
C. is the best….It’s no wonder he’s voted favorite colonist on the
official website….I named my garden Gnome after him as a tribute….I
just hope my Gnome keep it’s clothes on next time it rains.
OK.. Nite for now everyone.. Nite Sam
-me