Bluntness

I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

The House Gods

 Another slow Sunday.  Outside, the temps are 18 (F) but they're predicted to warm up to 36 (F).  Looking at the long range forecast, a warming trend is on the horizon.  We are, after all, halfway through winter, give or take a day.  In fact, if we do give or take a day, we've got about six weeks left.  Damn!  That rodent was right!  Maybe.

I do get to work this afternoon.  7.5 hours, so they've given me a lunch break, which I may or may not take.  Two fifteen minute breaks spread throughout the day may do the trick.  This is because around 2 PM things are going to begin slowing down and I don't really see the point in taking a lunch when you're sitting around doing nothing.

The house gods must be happy.  Some time ago I replaced a ceiling light in my kitchen and... well, I must not have connected the wires correctly since it refused to turn on.  My friend Justin said I'd attached them backwards, and fixed them.  No light.  Two nights ago, a little after midnight, Biggie had to go out and... voila, the light was on.

Last evening I ordered a Stryd, a pod that attaches to your sneaker used for tracking your stride, and your pace.  Right now I'm relying on the Fenix 6 Pro which has proven to be rather unreliable because it depends upon an accelometer (their word) which uses arm movement to calculate stride.  Sometimes there is accuracy, mostly there is not.  Before I bought my treadmill, before I used the treadmill so extensively to help with my back, this information was not that important.  Perhaps the old accountant in me is raising his head, since I now want to record my almost daily jogs.


One of the problems I have with certain organized religions is that their theology was determined a long time ago, by men, who not only believed that the earth was flat, but that it was also the center of the universe.   The fact that these theologies fail to note these mistakes lead one to question their claim that they are divinely inspired.  Some night, when the stars are bright, go out and look up and understand you are not only looking at individual stars, but galaxies, too, and ask yourself how a deity who could create something so immense, could forget to impart that essential information to those theologians of long ago.



6 comments:

  1. The problem I have with the "men" who created these theologies is that they made zero room for anyone who isn't mile or the stereotypical view of manliness.
    And don't get me started on what they say and do to women.

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    1. I have a problem with their claiming to be divinely inspired and than making so many mistakes.

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  2. I came back down to Bucks Friday. It was cold yesterday, but right now it's about 46. Today was for homemade vanilla waffles and bacon.

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    1. Tasty. Did you ever think of adding vanilla ice cream to that breakfast?

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  3. Did they really ALL think the earth was flat? I mean, Atlas has a globe on his shoulder, not a tray!

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    1. Oh my gosh, yes, in fact they made Galileo's life so bad the had to recant the fact that the earth revolved around the sun.

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