workin’ for a livin’

Author: utech  //  Category: Consistently Chili

This morning as I was driving in to work I was behind a hearse for about a mile. I noticed the top of the casket in the back was covered with an American Flag, whoever this person had been they were a veterin. Thank you God for this person, who ever they were.
As I drove behind the hearse I got into a contemplative mode. What is it like to work in the Industry of Death? As I thought this it struck me that this was actually more of a job of service. You are helping people, typically through one of their darkest days - the survivors that is.
Hey did you know that hearses are made by Cadillac. Actually the call them “Funeral Coaches”. Would that make an ambulance an “Emergency Coach”?
I think the entire job would be one of service and reverance. I have meet a couple of funeral directors and they have all been very humble and graceous people. Maybe that was their job face, but I think someone in that line of work would have to be of great character.

Any way it is a lot later than I thought it was, so I am off to bed! good night all

Author: utech  //  Category: Consistently Chili

Merry Christmas!

50 Greatest Gadgets

Author: utech  //  Category: Consistently Chili

PC World’s 50 Greatest Gadgets
Saw this on Randy’s blog.
…mine are in bold, and for the record I am counting stuff my parents owned while I lived with them.
12 isn’t too bad, and I didn’t count items on the list that I got years later like those old cell phones. talk about a paper weight. I do remember the Phonemate and the little box that my dad had to retreive his messages remotely.

1954 Regency TR-1 (10)
1956 Zenith Space Command (21)
1963 Kodak Instamatic 100 (23)
1965 Learjet Stereo-8 (46), Polaroid Swinger (43)
1969 Motorola Handie Talkie HT-220 Slimline (42)
1971 Phonemate Model 400 (15)
1972 Hamilton Pulsar (22), Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera (8)
1973 Texas Instruments SR-10 (17)
1975 MITS Altair 8800 (24), Sony Betamax (29)
1977 Atari Video Computer System (7)
1978 Magnavox Magnavision Model 8000 DiscoVision Videodisc Player (37), Milton Bradley Simon (38), Texas Instruments Speak & Spell (16)
1979 Sony Walkman TPS-L2 (1)
1982 Commodore 64 (27), Sony CDP-101 (5), Timex/Sinclair 1000 (47)
1983 Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (35), Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 (25)
1989 Nintendo Game Boy (26), Sharp Wizard OZ-7000 (48)
1990 Poqet PC Model PQ-0164 (50)
1993 BellSouth/IBM Simon Personal Communicator (41)
1994 Apple Newton MessagePad (28), Connectix QuickCam (40)
1995 Iomega Zip Drive (36), Sony Handycam DCR-VX1000 (19)
1996 Motorola PageWriter (13), Motorola StarTAC (6), PalmPilot 1000 (4), Play, Inc. Snappy Video Snapshot (39)
1997 Franklin Rolodex Electronics REX PC Companion (33), Sony Mavica MVC-FD5 (45)
1998 BlackBerry 850 Wireless Handheld (14), Diamond Multimedia Rio PMP300 (18), Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention System 1.0 (34)
1999 Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (32), ReplayTV RTV2001 and TiVo HDR110 (3, tie), Sony Aibo ERS-110 (44)
2000 M-Systems DiskOnKey (9), Sony PlayStation 2 (11)
2001 Apple iPod (2)
2002 iRobot Roomba Intelligent Floorvac (31), Jakks Pacific TV Games (49), Sanyo SCP-5300 (30)
2003 Handspring Treo 600 (20)
2004 Motorola Razr V3 (12)

utech@feedburner

Author: utech  //  Category: Consistently Chili

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Which of Santa’s Reindeer Are You?

Author: utech  //  Category: Consistently Chili
You Are Comet
A total daredevil, you’re the reindeer with an edge!

Why You’re Naughty: You almost gave Santa a heart attack when you took him sky diving

Why You’re Nice: You always make sure the sleigh is going warp speed