Thursday, November 30, 2006

Fwd: seattletimes.com: It's official: wettest month on record

It's official: wettest month on record
Full story: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003454604_storm30m.html

By Christine Clarridge
Seattle Times staff reporter



Turns out there's nothing like a little snow to make the rain look good.

Puget Sound-area residents spent much of Wednesday bracing for another
anticipated snowstorm by stampeding grocery stores, hardware retailers
and tire shops.

But the predicted snow was interrupted off and on by rain, and
November became Seattle's wettest month on record. Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport reported a monthly total of 15.37 inches late
Wednesday, breaking the record of 15.33 inches recorded at the Federal
Building in 1933. Measurements have been taken at Sea-Tac since 1945.

At 10 p.m. Wednesday, snow was still falling in many parts of the
city. Queen Anne Avenue, the major thoroughfare on Queen Anne Hill,
was closed because of snow and police officers were chaining up the
tires on their cruisers. Ferry employees brought sleeping bags to
work, unsure if they'd have to spend the night on the boats.

But by this morning, forecasters said, rain would take over throughout
most of the region, starting to wash away the snow that had
accumulated since Sunday.

"It will be a big-time relief when it rains," said Naseer Quadeer,
owner of City Wide Towing, who has had her crews working overtime
since the weekend.

"I think it's safe to say that for once the rain will be a welcome
change," Seattle police spokesman Jeff Kappel said.

"Twelve-hour days get a little old," said Ray Holmes, a 62-year-old
lead maintenance technician for the state Department of Transportation
who was working on Highway 99. "You end up not eating right, not
sleeping enough. You go home, gritting your teeth about all the cars
you almost hit because they slid through the intersection."

Snow blanketed the region Sunday and again Monday, creating traffic
nightmares on major highways and closing schools and retail stores.
Tuesday was clear, but record-setting cold temperatures kept the snow
around and turned moisture on area roads into ice.

The heavy snow in Western Washington's northern counties made some
roads impassable and knocked down power lines, keeping thousands of
families in the dark for days.

At 4 a.m. Wednesday, the temperature at Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport plunged to 18 degrees, breaking a 31-year-old record of 22
degrees, making it the coldest Nov. 29 in Seattle history.

National Weather Service meteorologists had predicted another storm
would drop 1 to 3 inches of snow in the Seattle area Wednesday and
into this morning, but changed that forecast as temperatures rose.

"The snow just isn't going to amount to much because it is going to
turn relatively warm," Doug McDonnal said.

Forecasters did say some areas outside Seattle, such as Darrington,
Gold Bar and the Hood Canal region, could see a few inches of snow.

In the wake of the snowstorm and earlier predictions for still more
snow, some businesses sent employees home early, while others were
doing a brisk business.

Managers of hardware stores such as Home Depot and Lowes reported a
run on faucet covers, electrical tape, pipe insulation, ice melt and
tube sand, which is used to add weight to vehicles.

Grocery stores sold large amounts of firewood, Duraflame logs, salt,
candles, flashlights, gloves and cat litter -- which can be used for
traction.

People also stocked up on milk, bread and other staples, according to
Kelly Hall, a manager at the QFC on Capitol Hill.

Many parents were also checking school Web sites anxiously Wednesday
night, waiting to see if classes would resume after as many as three
days of cancellations. A spokeswoman for Seattle Public Schools said
the district expects to decide about 5 a.m. today whether classes will
resume after two days off. Most other area schools also recommended
parents check back this morning to see if classes were still on.

"They're driving me crazy," said Joanie Griffin, whose three teenage
sons attend schools in the Central Kitsap School District in
Bremerton. "They're complaining about how bored they are. ... They
need to go back to school."

That's right, Missouri rocks:

World's smallest horse? Yes, thank you.

Pre-Pre natal care?

Interesting, I guess... Be healthy, so your baby doesn't have his spinal cord sticking out his back. Fair enough.

@ Seattle

Amusing news post at Penny Arcade today Re: Seattle

The weather here is pretty screwed up, slush and ice (with a chance of late afternoon blood) which kept us both home today. In Spokane, there would be gravel out and other public safety measures, but when snow falls over on this side of the state people don't see it as weather, it's seen as a portent - evidence of an angry pantheon. A single snowflake will fall on their windshield, and they will immediately swerve their SUV into a truck hauling fuel. Faced with miles of ice and idiots between his home and work (and a reported eight hour commute), Gabe chose to hole up in Fort Krahulik, which means no tablet and no scanner. I really like the result.)

Amusing - apparently (according to the article above) incoming rain is expected to melt the snow, so that's very nice for all the Seattlealians.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Goober, part 2


Goober, creepy gym teacher, both?

(and I shaved shortly after this picture, so no worries!)

Monday, November 27, 2006

More random things I'm surfing

How to drink vodka and stay sober / not be overly hungover:

link:

Insaneatron

Hmm, interview season is now officially insane. The total is now 11 (including the WashU interview I haven't scheduled) (although apparently their short list is now known and I'm not really on it...)

I have interviews every weekend in Dec and Jan.

I have 2 weekends with Friday interviews followed by Saturday interviews. (and hoping for one more)

I have a 4-day interviewathon - I hope I can keep my head clear enough to remember where I am...

See the schedule on the sidebar...

Oh. Ma. Jeebus. That sounds cold.

Weather for Rochester, MN
43°F
Overcast
Wind: E at 10 mph
Humidity: 100%

Heck, doesn't sound too cold, does it?

Hi Lo
Mon 47° | 45°
Tue 57° | 35°
Wed 37° | 13°
Thu 21° | 9°

Nevermind...

Gift guide?

I guess I don't need help finding gifts after all as I've found this guide:

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Ozzies!

Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie

http://www.42below.co.nz/assets/sm/463/18/42below_fosters_edit.mov

Bond shirt?



Not sure if this is the shirt.

Awesome!

This is just too cool!

 http://www.aogusma.org/temp/GradsDoA-nFlyby.htm

        I would like to pass along information to fellow grads.   Paul Campagna (USMA '93) and I, Bobby Baker (USMA '93), both currently serve as Naval Aviators in Strike Fighter Squadron 86 (The Sidewinders).  Paul acts as the maintenance officer while I serve as the tactics and training officer.  We both fly F/A-18C single seat hornets and just finished combat operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq while deployed in the USS Enterprise (CVN-65).  Recently we flew together as a section in support of Coalition forces in Afghanistan.  We were called upon to employ ordnance and that significant event brought to light the probable fact that the last time two West Point Grads employed weapons in combat together from fighter/attack jet aircraft was probably Vietnam or possibly Korea/World War II.  It was truly a great experience that Paul and I will never forget.

       The main reason that I am writing is to inform everyone that Paul and I will be flying 2 of the 4 hornets for the flyby at the Army-Navy game this year.  I'm pretty sure that two West Point grads flying Navy jets over the Army-Navy game has never happened.  I find this event truly remarkable and am totally stoked to be given this opportunity from our Boat School (Annapolis Grad) CO.  Some may think of us as traitors (When I transferred to the Navy, my grandfather actually wrote a letter to the Army Soccer Coach apologizing for my decision), but believe me when I tell you that we're making the U.S. fighting force much more lethal with a focus towards servicing bad guys on the ground.  It's gonna be a great game and we're looking forward to reuniting with old friends.  BEAT NAVY!!!!!   

 

 

Thank You,

 

Bobby

 

LCDR Bobby "Beetle" Baker
VFA-86 Sidewinder Tactics/Training DH
Embarked in USS Enterprise (CVN-65)




Random...

Found this rope today and was inspired to demonstrate the prusik knot - it's essentially a locking knot used to slide one rope along another as in jumaring. It can also be used to make temporary loops like this one that can hold a good amount of strain without coming loose when tension is released. I believe this was somehow used for a quick and easy method of hogtying POWs back in the day, but now flexcuffs just work so much better.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

A goober and his bike...



oops - forgot to smile (I'm trying...)



I don't even know what happened here, but it's kind of cool.



Well, I'm smiling, though not sure it's the best picture - maybe someday when I'm not relying on a camera timer.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Painting

By Gwynne

Thursday, November 23, 2006

And a political test linked from that other post

http://www.okcupid.com/politics

Interesting. I ended up a centrist - Social Liberal, Economic Moderate - whatever exactly that means.

Apparently I ended up closest to Gorbachev. There's some female politician whose picture is close to mine too, but I am not exactly sure who she is, so... Gorby it is!

Amusingly enough, I somehow ended up labeled a socialist, too - not what I was expecting. I guess I'd have to be significantly more economically permissive to be a libertarian. Post what you got...

Hmm, on relooking this, I think that I was misplotted on the graph, and may just be a centrist, with the person I'm most like being Adam Sandler? A little more disturbing than being Gorbachev, but at least it's not socialist..

Meh, lame. Just realized this is a dating site - whatever. The test is still interesting.

Interesting Article

Some third party group made a web survey to tell Dutch voters which parties line up most with their particular political beliefs. Interestingly, the party that was the best match with me was still pretty off on some core issues...

http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/23/2054248&from=rss

Aaand we have dinner!

Minor technical glitch with turkey, but it's all good.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Mission accomplished

Cranberry sauce @ midnight? I love you, walgreens!

Milo and Darby

A delicious appetizer


Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Nick

This is Nick. He is happy. He also likes Saint Louis so much that he
wants to stay here like a gajillion extra years.

Jet lag

I hate jet lag and hanging out alone and not having to get up early
tomorrow - just killing time here making blog posts and hoping some
interesting news pops up on the intertron.

I love Jones soda

The van says it all....

Look! I are a doctor!

Yay for the OR

Yep, clearing out my backlog of photos.

Now this is art

It is!

In LA

61 and sunny. On the other hand the sprawl is breathtaking.

And the bike goes home.

It. Was not fun riding the bike down the giant-ass hill originally depicted in my arriving in Seattle posts with that box under my arm. The hill is steep enough that i'm convinced that overly vigorous braking would have sent me right back up the hill to harborview. On the plus side, the nice kinko's people let me disassemble and pack inside the store.

The other awesome birthday gift

Yes, WD-30 (lol) and vegemite - thanks, nick! Too bad some people don't appreciate the wonder that is vegemite - much love anyway.

A bit scary at times

So after posting the snarky post about the bus stop, I then spent 9 worried minutes thinking that maybe the sign was wrong and the route had changed or something... Nope, just a late bus, because at 4 am, there's obviously a lot going on that would delay a bus! Matters weren't helped by the bus driver telling me I'd best hurry to the next stop if I wanted to make it on time. Luckily the 194 was a little late, though packed, and I got to airport ok. Now on plane to LA, will fly to STL from there. Hope bags make it, as it's Alaska airlines to LA and AA to STL.

Forgot

That today was a big travel date - airport packed at 0525.

Tripfinder sucks, again

Yep - see that intersection? Jackson and rainier. Aka closer than boren - so slick work, trippie mc tripfunder.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

A little on call muscle

Ortho for the win.

Ouch

Femur
Shoulder dislocatin
Probably more
No sleeps
Ouch

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Tonight's count

Humerus FX - splinted
Finger lac x2 - 1 repair, 2 blocks
Arm abscess
C1 FX - sandbagged

More to come i'm sure

Now this is scandalous

Part 1 of awesome birthday present set. More to follow when not on call.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Who is...

Meredith?

Voila

Study time

Dear seattlealians,

Please don't get hurt today - I'm studying....

-Kristoff

Yay breakfast

And the coffee is actually good!

(guess who's on call on Sunday)

Saturday, November 04, 2006

A while since update

Guess I need to update this since if I don't it'll be updated for me!


Had a great time today - call on Sunday so had today off. Went downtown with Meredith and we went to the Seattle aquarium, which was nice. Mostly focused on Seattle area marine life, but also some more exotic fishies, like a couple of cuttlefish and a tropical reef exhibit. Key feature was a big underwater dome, which was cool, but packed with kiddos - all of whom felt compelled to bang and stomp on the windows of the dome - not sure the fish were really loving it!

Otherwise walked around downtown a lot - pretty rainy day, so my feets were definitely wet at the end of the day, and I was a bit chilled, since I foolishly left my wind-jacket at home and went only with goretex. Still a great time - had some good Pho at a little Vietnamese place, dragged Meredith through 3 stores looking for man-perfume, and otherwise just wandered about. Good times.

Oh, almost went to the original Starbucks to get a little barista bear or perhaps a nice mug for Aaron, but since it was totally packed (on a Saturday - who'd have guessed?) - we saved that for a future weekend.

Sea otter being cute - sorry about the rain blurring this photo to incomprehensibility.

A fenestrated shark egg - I believe the little sharks in there have umbilical cords connecting them to the boiled-egg looking things which I suppose to be the yolk sacs.

Lord C'thulhu apparently lives in the Seattle Aquarium.

The fish dome. The incessant drumming of little hands and feet on the windows is not audible in this photograph.

Another cute marine mammal being fed - believe it is a sea otter.

Cool pierogie(?) place next to the original Starbucks.