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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Free Agent
So that’s it. I’m done with school (I do have another quarter scheduled in the fab shop for side projects) and am a member of the available workforce in the job market. I have sent out nearly a dozen resumes … Continue reading
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Trading in
One kind of “fire” for another. Pittsburgh – The Boilermakers Local 154 made an offer Tuesday in Braddock that about 30 people could not refuse. In exchange for turning in their guns, no questions asked, people were given tokens to … Continue reading
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Not Funny Sunday
Nothing caught my eye this week, so how about some general goings on news instead? Spent Friday afternoon with my instructors and about 20 of my fellow students at Kvichak Marine Industries where they’re looking for a goodly number of … Continue reading
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Introductions and Goodbyes
As you all saw, there has been an addition to the family here at the RNS Bloghaus. (not an actual pic of the new ride, but damn close. I’ve been lazy and will try to remember later today) It’s a … Continue reading
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Had an idea
Of something to blog about. But I lost it. Seriously. I have a head cold so strong I’m debating on whether to even get out of bed. And I’m supposed to certify on SMAW Vertical on Friday. I haven’t had … Continue reading
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Product Review
I have not been paid to give this review, nor do I expect to be. I just thought you all might like to know about it. About a month ago, a woman pulled into the lane I was traveling in … Continue reading
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How my week went
Like this The woman who hit my truck on the 15th’s insurance company finally returned my calls on Wednesday. They have a statement from her wherein she says she was fully established in the lane and that I was driving … Continue reading
Foolish Mortal
I was. Thinking I could live AND post regularly. And then, my life got in the way. Namely, one very pedantic Psychology instructor who (apparently) thinks her class is the only one I’m signed up for. Also, this A rather … Continue reading
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Will 2015 be better than 2014, politically?
Magic 8 Ball says “Signs Point to Yes” Government (and the creatures who infest its rotten carcass) was the most important problem facing the United States in 2014, Americans tell Gallup pollsters. That’s up from being the second most serious … Continue reading
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Well, that’s embarassing
Lost access to the internet one day and then lost electricity the next, both due to some nasty weather. Somebody didn’t want me to post anything. At least it wasn’t this fucker
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