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  • Giant Slab of Earth’s Crust Found Near Core

    LiveScience.com => Giant Slab of Earth’s Crust Found Near Core

    Seismic measurements taken during a recent earthquake have provided the first direct evidence confirming the theory that, as the Earth’s crust is subsumed into the mantel, it makes it’s way to the core where it is ultimately melted and recycled to the surface in the form of lava.

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  • Doctor Who – The Age of Steel – Review

    Last season, my primary complaint about the new Doctor Who was that, episode after episode, the Doctor never saved the day. Today’s episode, the conclusion to last week’s “Rise of the Cybermen”, reverts to last season’s habit and I didn’t mind one bit.

    As London falls to the Cybermen and the world looks poised to follow, Mickey Smith, that blundering idiot from last season, after watching his alternate self die, steps up to the plate (and with a bit of direction from the Doctor) saves the day.

    While Mickey hard a great day, Rose didn’t fare so well: She looses Mickey forever, her “father” rejects her in the end and her “mother” is converted to a Cyberman. Perhaps it’s cosmic karma paying Rose back for being such a annoying person for most of this season.

    The pace is in this episode was a full-tilt the whole time, mixing a good balance of running, danger and action. There’s also some well-realized suspense and sadness. There’s a touching moment where a Cyberman’s personality and emotions are turned back on and the Doctor kills her rather than let her suffer.

    Just as he was getting useful, we loose Mickey forever in this episode – stranded in a alternate universe that conventional wisdom says can never be reached again. “Conventional wisdom” doesn’t hold up well in TV Science Fiction and I wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see Mickey again, despite the odds.

    Besides, unlike the Daleks which were realized largely with CGI, they spent too much money on those Cybermen costumes not to use them again.

    This two-part episode is destined to be a Doctor Who classic.

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  • The Devil’s in the Details

    USATODAY.com => Up jumps the ‘Da Vinci’ devil

    There’s no doubt that the book the Da Vinci Code has taken the world by storm. But is it a good story or something more sinister? Apparently, a group of nuts believe it might the work of “the devil.”

    (For those of you unfamiliar with the story, the devil, or Satan, was an angel, created by a mythical all-powerful being called “god”. Apparently this god fellow was so powerful he was perfect and can do absolutely anything, but somehow he imperfectly created an angel who turned against him, and yet somehow this perfect, all powerful being can’t stop Satan, either. Luckily, myths don’t have to make sense.)

    Despite the hype, now that the movie is playing, the verdict seems to be that this is a dreadfully boring movie. So how does a blockbuster novel become a dreadfully boring film? Is it god? Did god make this film boring? Is that the best he can do? Practically any film school student can make a boring film and we can at least prove film schools exist.

    No, I think it’s something more sinister. It must be a conspiracy. Consider the facts:

    • The novel is a blockbuster
    • Ron Howard is by all accounts a competent director
    • Many powerful people in “the church” didn’t want this film made

    Could it be that they conspired to make this film boring?

    Any blockbuster novel is almost guaranteed to be optioned to be a big budget movie. What if the dark, shadowy figured of “the church”, through the use of secret funds and hidden corporations, arranged for themselves to have the option of making the film so that others would not have the opportunity?

    Then they arranged to have the film made, but made boring, so that people would loose interest in it and spend their hard-earned money in the collection box instead of the box office.

    It is a dark world indeed.

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  • …after…

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    The whole thing is pretty much done. I’m missing two handles and the microwave shelf is still on order, but everything is set in place and being loaded up.

    Even though Mr. Soong did what I consider the “hard part”, it was a lot of work. It’s not something I’m looking forward to doing again, but, we are now committed: The other side of the kitchen (which is much larger) is still the old style and will need to be replaced… when we win the Arizona Lottery.


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  • End of Day Two

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    Mr. Soong’s work is done.

    We hired him in the remove the soffit, affix the cabinets to the walls, re-install and re-duct the range hood and cut the countertop.

    I’ll finish the rest.

    The most finished are the wall cabinets, seen here. I’ve mounted the shelves, doors and handles and they’re pretty much finished. I still have to play with the door adjustments to make them all straight.

    The lower cabinets are still basic. The endges of the cut countertop are drying and can be mounted tomorrow after some trim work, then I can install the drawers, doors and handles on the lower set.


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  • The First New Cabinet

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    Just before lunch we mounted and completed the first new cabinet. This one is actually completely new space over the refrigerator. Prior to this it was just wasted space.

    Progress is good on the rest of the cabinets, too. the range hood is completed, and the lower cabinets have been set.


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  • Early Morning Excursion

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    The plan this morning was to get out to Home Depot and find a better way to install the electrical box that needed to be placed for the range hood.

    That ingenious rail system has a drawback. It places the back of the cabinet a full half inch away from the wall, making it very difficult to sink in a tiger grip electrical box.

    Instead, I mounted a shallow, surface mount box to the wall, passing through the back of the cabinet. It seems to work and now Mr. Soong can complete installation of the rangehood and removal of the antique vent overhead. (The new cabinet doors won’t be able to open unless the grill is removed.)


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  • End of Day One

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    And the end of the work day (ha!) we had the first set of cabinets placed.

    I’ve still got to relocate the electrical outlet in the middle section. Mr. Soon needs to install the rangehood and ductwork, but apart from trim this batch is done.

    Tomorrow we install the lower cabinets and counter top. That should be fun.


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  • Ingenious Hanger

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    I’ve watched more than my fair share of “This Old House” and, having once been a construction worker, I’ve seen more than my fair share of kitchen cabinets.

    I’ve never seen a more ingenious wall hanging system than the one featured on IKEA’s cabinets.

    A metal rail is securely fastened about a quarter inch from the ceiling. Into the rail bolts are placed, which are positioned so that they protrude through the back of the cabinet.

    You just fasten the rails, place the bolt and lift the cabinet over the bolts, then secure them.

    In this picture, Mr. Soong, our handyman, is placing the first cabinet.

    You can also see in this picture that the offending soffit has been removed..


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  • Some People Call It “Fun”

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    Somewhere on a sign at IKEA, there’s one of those question and answer style signs that says something like, “How come I have to build everything myself?”

    and the asnwer says, among other things, “…some people find building their furniture fun.”

    Talk about trying to put a positive spin on a tedious and often frustrating experience!

    Here I am in this picture assembling one of my “fun” wall cabinets.


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