Wednesday, April 29, 2015

FROM THE IEEE: Five technologies that should be extinct, but aren’t. Buggy whips are not among them....
MONEY TALKS, but ice cream sings.
One day I had lunch with some old friends. Jim, a short, balding golfer type, about 85-years old, came along with them; all in all, it was a pleasant bunch.

When the menus were presented, my friends and I ordered salads, sandwiches, and soups, except for Jim who said, "A large piece of home-made apple pie, heated please."

I wasn't sure my ears heard him right, and the others were aghast, when Jim continued, completely unabashed, "along with two large scoops of vanilla ice cream."

We tried to act quite nonchalant, as if people did this all the time, but when our orders were brought out, I didn't enjoy eating mine.

I couldn't take my eyes off of Jim as I watched him savoring each bite of his pie a-la-mode. The other guys just grinned in disbelief as they silently ate their lunches.

The next time I went out to eat, I called Jim and invited him to join me. I lunched on a white meat tuna sandwich, while he ordered a chocolate parfait. Since I was chuckling, he wanted to know if he amused me.

I answered, "Yes, you certainly do, but you also confuse me. How come you always order such rich desserts, while I feel like I must be sensible in my food choices?"

He laughed and said "I'm tasting all that is possible for me to taste. I try to eat the food I need and do the things I should in order to stay healthy, but life's too short, my friend. I hate missing out on something good. This year I realized how old I was. (He grinned.) I've never been this old before, so, while I'm still here, I've decided it's time to try all those things that, for years, I've been ignoring."

He continued, "I haven't smelled all the flowers yet. There are too many trout streams I haven't fished. There's more fudge sundaes to wolf down and kites to be flown overhead.

"There are too many golf courses I haven't played. I've not laughed at all the jokes.
I've missed a lot of sporting events and potato chips and cokes."

"I want to wade again in water and feel ocean spray on my face. I want to sit in a country church once more and thank God for His grace."

"I want peanut butter every day spread on my morning toast. I want un-timed long distance calls to the one I love the most."

"I haven't cried at all the movies yet, or walked in the morning rain. I need to feel wind on my face. I want to be in love again."

"So, if I choose to have dessert, instead of having dinner, then should I die before night fall, I'd say I died a winner, because I missed out on nothing. I filled my heart's desire. I had that final piece of pie before my life expired."

With that, I called the waitress over. "I've changed my mind, " I said. "I want what he's having, only add some more whipped cream!"

This is my gift to you - We need an annual Friends Day! If you get this twice, then you have more than one friend. Live well, love much, & laugh often. Be happy and enjoy doing whatever your heart desires. You only go around once on this crazy planet.
For Resan.

SOGGY COMPUTING: Liquid devices might match the brain's efficiency.

Just be aware that 'efficient' and 'intelligent' are not synonyms....
YA THINK? Appearance of propriety continues to elude the Clintons.
JEFF JACOBY on Politicians, 'Profiteers,' And Public Health. Yes, never let a 'crisis' go to waste ... especially when there's a chance to score political points by posing as a defender of the public against the very suppliers who are making available what the public needs.
THIS MAINSTREAM MEDIA 'news' rag can't tell the truth, but its readers can.
IEEE SPECTRUM: How much did early transistors cost? I was a junior engineering major when discrete transistors were first introduced to the undergraduate electrical engineering curriculum and a Master's degree candidate a few years later when integrated circuits were introduced to the graduate curriculum; the change -- to me at least -- over a mere 50 years is stunning when I think about it.

But then the Wright brothers first flew on December 17, 1903; the Boeing 707 made its first jet-powered flight 50 years later on July 15, 1954; and I took my first commercial jet flight 8 years later in January of 1963.

Equally stunning when I think about that as well....
AVIATION WEEK: Habitats could be NASA’s next commercial spacecraft buy. I was interested to see (in the comments) Nautilus-X being discussed again. I posted on the Nautilus-X concept a few years back; unfortunately the PowerPoint presentation has succumbed to link rot.