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Steve this is off topic but I just landed SMF-DEN. Yes, it’s a gorgeous morning here in your home state, but I am highly concerned about how the permanent drought has made everything green. Help me climb down off the ledge b/c the vibrant green and abundant ponds/lakes are making me think I should have a vasectomy and stop flying evil 737’s. Thoughts?
It is truly depressing to see the area around DIA with actual living vegetation. We are used to more of a shit brown color with lots of dust.
I’m shocked that the air corridors still function after the federal shut down.
It may actually be illegal to travel across the air masses like it is for walking across the National Mall in DC.
It wouldn’t surprise me if you had received a ticket for trespassing after you landed.
That looks a lot like the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrating Analogue(?) Computer) that was used by the Ballistics Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD to create firing tables for the artillery during the second world war. I think there as also a system set up at a university at the time. There were still displays of the vacuum tubes used in the lobby when I worked there more than 30 years ago.
Wee, sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beastie,…
Might be the people controlling the Panda Cam at the National Zoo. Obama turned it off.
“Last person out, turn off the Panda Cam.”
[I assume the camera was actually totally automated, and turning it off is purely punitive.]
For faster service, they will be wearing roller skates.
System has already crashed —
http://www.businessinsider.com/obamacare-health-care-exchange-site-has-crashed-2013-10