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Monday, August 17, 2026

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Sunday, August 16, 2026

August 16, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 16, 2025, self-trained from birth.
Five years ago today: August 16, 2021, like 10%.
Nine years ago today: August 16, 2017, smallest size, credit card.
Random years ago today: August 16, 2011, smooth, uncracked, 12 feet.

           Today is the day of the bad brake shoe. Other than driving home with a heavily greased rim, nothing else took place. JZ helped me pack up stuff I have forgotten at his place (over the years), and I was next to Agt. M’s to look at that wheel. The grinding noise is elusive, it was only there when the brakes were applied up until last day. I know this sound from all the Ford Mustangs I’ve driven in my life, and know this repair can be put off or just put new brake pads anyway. But now there is a slight grating noise at low speed and I need to drive 200 miles.
           Robot club to the rescue. Here is the process of finding the sound and trying to get the calipers to realign by reverse braking. This did not work well and I do not want to get stuck in Miami for a major repair. The plan is to pry the pads apart to see if they can be left that way for the trip this afternoon.

           Later, we got it running, but just. The neat part was having a high pressure hose to clean the rim and discs back to shiny metal, which was then liberally coated with WD-40. See pics this afternoon, I gotta send a copy of this to the Prez up in Pentucky. Too bad there is no sound or you could hear the noise in this video. The brake calipers are somehow stuck in the semi-closed position. It was back and forth to Autozone for two hours and the repair is only temporary.

           I was past downtown Hollywood again and the last grocery and convenience stores from the city core have been chased out. One is reminded some of the land was seized under eminent domain law, which was intended to be used only against blighted properties. In Hollywood, they seized prime locations.
           Corruption is very one-sided these days. It seems, instead of days and weeks, in the Democrat primary elections they are able to count all the votes in a matter of hours. The Elon Musk video where the Fish & Wildlife people forced him to get a permit to launch a rocket has been “removed” from the Internet. Musk, to make them happy, had to strap a seal wearing headphones on a log and play it sonic booms. Raytheon must scored a $29 billion dollar contract for Tomahawk missiles.

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           It was Hwy 27 straight home, stopping every 50 miles to check the wheel. Here’s the pressure washer in operation, it runs like a tractor which I did not notice when I was using the wand. This unit means business and it will get plenty of use now. I stopped in Clewiston and got another cup of that terrible coffee, and had a chat with the manager. In Spanish. Yes, he did change his brand and has received other complaints. It is unwise in America to trying saving money on your coffee. Word gets around too fast.
           But they still make a great raisin bread and I admit eating the whole loaf on the way. It was an eerie feeling driving home as this was one of the first roads I drove to sightsee in 2000 and 17-1/2 years later became the highway in Florida I have driven the most. Clewiston is about to change as well because one would have to be blind to not notice it is a haven for illegal immigrants. Hundreds of old buildings in the south end with ten and fifteen cars parked outside.

           Ha, I did get a bit of the pressure washer in action. Brakes can seize up of you never wash the car, though that was not the case here. This washer was not random, in that Agt. M had as smaller electric model that was stolen the one time he forgot it outside the gate a few weeks ago. I arrived home at 6:40PM without the zip to make myself a copy, but I did check the Caltier account and they have not completed the redemption. This is not good, so I’m grabbing a full night’s sleep in case this escalates tomorrow. This one is not going to go away.
           If after tomorrow the refund is not firmly settled, I must consider this money stolen. Nt report to the cops stolen, but it is easy to see the properties are still in operation and the rents are still being collected. The SEC hardly stopped that, it is not even their function or within their powers. If I have no choice and nothing to lose, it frees up a lot of options. But what would you call it under the circumstances? And how many blogs give you the inside data to make the call. See, that’s why you love tales from the trailer court.

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

August 15, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 15, 2025, is Jack back in jail?
Five years ago today: August 15, 2021, to the rescue.
Nine years ago today: August 15, 2017, life as a non-addict.
Random years ago today: August 15, 1999, another only survivor.

           Today you get in any order. We had leftover ribs for breakfast, then I found a movie that I had not seen in 49 years. It was the last movie I ever went to a real-drive in. “Jeremiah Johnson”. During which I ate three puddings, a habit I picked up in the hospital. JZ has finally learned to make good coffee, which allowed me to sit back his sofa, also around 49 years old, and compliment him on all the nice boxes he had in his living room.
           We traded theories on why I was only getting 24 mpg on the Hundy and a drive past in the parking lot reveals that brake pad that was scraping just before full stop is now making a rasping noise. It is that one problematical tire from before, I quickly got Agt. M on the line and he will take a look tomorrow. The gas to get here cost $60 and that can be explained if the brake was dragging. Not today, I just woke from 8-1/2 hours deep sleep.

           Here’s the book that helped me sleep, alongside a bottle of extra dark soy sauce. From the mango mart. Dyer is an adequate author, but prone to throw in nasty pro-Jewish digs at the Germans, things that have long been debunked. He brings up many theories with too big a component of conjecture for me. He has a penchant for comparing apples and oranges.
           It’s quasi-tradition we do a shopping trip to the Dollar Tree on Dixie. It has a great craft section and I came up with an idea for an Arduino project, though I have no time to pursue it just now. How about a set of relays that plays harmonica? We also further investigated the brake noise, one of the calipers seems jammed. Having no tools to even make a temporary fix, we had no choice but to cancel the day.

           So we got back to planning. There seems no traditional way of getting ahead, the market is flooded by unskilled illegals doing every possible startup business under the table. Here’s a picture, by the way, of the old computer store, the pink building at center. We use the downfall of this neighborhood in Hollywood to typify the results of third world degeneration. It is now yet another beauty parlor, with two of the three shops vacant. This building has a crazy history since we closed up after twenty years, when was that, 2011 or so. Mean or not, I hope the landlady lost her shirt after she doubled our rent because she had re-mortgaged the place and lost the money.
           The Hollywood downtown area is gone completely. The current town council bought their way into power back just ten to fifteen years ago and this is the result. A strange neighborhood full of strangers locked p in their shit-box apartments. Zero small city appeal and nobody in the streets between 18 and 38, they hightail it out first opportunity. I have yet to see an “active” retirement community. It was not that long ago you actually saw people walking along the streets in that town.
           You senior blog fans may remember my report of how in 2008(?) the Hollywood mayor spent over a million dollars running for a job that paid $130,000 per year. Go figure.

           We spent most of the afternoon reminiscing. Today changes my plans forever, I really do not have any reason to visit Miami other than a visit and I have real motives for visiting only Tennessee. However, there is the opportunity to commute by train as the Amtrak stations are near both this cabin and Dadeland. Just talking at this point, but unless gas drops back below $2 it is just too big a bite to drop in for a casual visit.

           There is another factor. JZ’s condo is the original complex across from Dadeland. I’ve mention the surrounding buildings and their vacancy rates. They are too expensive. But, like all dense dwellings, they eat up all the available parking spaces, which are also vacant. So this creates an “island” of JZ’ condo as the only affordable residence in the area.

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Parade, South Africa.
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           The condo is well-kept, which it should be with all the special assessments over the years which added 50% to the original purchase price. Affordable, yes, but the caliber of tenant has declined. There are none of the really back ethnics though you just know that is coming. The swimming pool is well-maintained but there are no babes in the complex. What has happened is two or three parties are now living in some of the units—and there is no guest parking left. I can point to which units constantly have people moving in and out, suitcases in tow.
           There’s my stunt double at the condo, air conditioning on full blast. Interesting with Snapper Creek on one side, none of the picture windows face that direction. Miami is full of bad examples, for instance, JZ’s brother’s house has a dead space in the center, an empty space behind the laundry room that just sits there. Apparently there is no attic access either, JZ had to cut a trapdoor.

           Here’s a clip of Eldan and I playing his first session of the 12-bar blues. Sure enough, without the tripod, the neck of my bass is blocking his left hand. You can’t see the chords throughout the 15 minutes of the recording. This was last Thursday but I got home before I could search the whole footage.
           How about this classic scene from y’day that could have been so many years ago. Agt. M soldering up an auto air conditioner. Most “mechanics” loath such work that is still fairly routine in our circles. The brake problem on the Hundy cannot be easily fixed, we have slated tomorrow noon to pry the calipers apart as much as possible. This isn’t looking good. Metal on metal can overheat and I do not need a cracked rim.
           The topic of food stamps came up again. The government is cracking down. Good, did you know there are a million people on food stamps in the wealthy state of Massachusetts? Kick the bums out. Anyway, I think the rolls should be cleaned up and only people below a certain income should get any help, and even then, only coupons for food that must be cooked. Um, speaking of food, I picked up that bag of sticky rice at Mango, not knowing JZ had never eaten it except at restaurants. Do I have a convert? Gluten does not bother me.

           Later, we stopped in for a cold beer at the Hole in the Wall, a place that has loud country music. But it is still a family restaurant. I like it, JZ is indifferent, and we sure have no danger of hitting on the same women. I like the pretty ones and there are a couple of choice specimens. It’s over in King’s Creek, did I say? But the wrong direction from my usual routes and kind of hard to get to.
           Why am I recording an ordinary stop for a cold beer at an ordinary pub? Because this was the first time we had one and left because we were tired. Sigh, and the lovely Amanda was on duty. Signs of age, my friends, I’ve got too many of them.

ADDENDUM
           Last, JZ is still hesitating on getting his license back. The holdup is that he has to get a breathalyzer installed as part of his fine, the so-called intoxalock. Here are aspects of that I learned today, for it is not as simple as it sounds. You’d think, for starters (ha-ha) there would be a market for vehicles with this ignition device already installed. Nope. Must be for a fixed period with regular monthly checks. However, from what I can research, there are no requirements for minimum driving distance.
           The device costs a few hundred dollars for installation, it is Bluetooth these days. There is a rule that it must be checked at an authorized shop for another $100 per month. I say there must be hundreds of cars with this for sale by people who finished their program, but there is not one ad for a used car already rigged up. This tells me the market is corrupted. All new vehicles after 2027 will have passive detection required by law in at least 34 states. So people convicted of nothing will also be monitored. Way to go, GenX.

           My advice is that JZ get an old beater and have the detector installed. Then park it in his space and drive it once a month to the inspector. He’s used to such endeavors. Then wait out the year and dump the car. I even have a code name for the plan, “Operation Yugo”. But do it now while older crap is still available. The latest breathalyzers go beyond starting the car, they demand the driver blow every 40 minutes or so.
           JZ balks at the wasted cost of Yugo, but my counter is that there is no requirement that he be the one who takes the car in for the checkups. Rent out his parking spot for the $150 (the going rate) and park the Yugo here. It is long known most US laws are for stupid poor people.

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Friday, August 14, 2026

August 14, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 14, 2025, what happened to “enshittification”?
Five years ago today: August 14, 2021, worst movie yet.
Nine years ago today: August 14, 2017, work.
Random years ago today: August 14, 2002, remember Monica?

           First thing, breakfast, Romanian style. They use one of those bread presses like for a Cuban sandwich. We also had chicken and rice, no sense starving in paradise. Then an hour of the 12-bar blues. Hey, one day’s practice is plenty for the style. I took my bass along this time, for the youngsters first ever play in band setting. My own was much more terrifying--it was live on stage. Ahem, that also means his downtown guitar teacher is trying to sell him the long expensive version of playing. The method that discouraged millions of potential players, including myself.

           Then out to the vehicles at dawn as she is another heatwave in Miami. There is something not right about the A/C in his current auto, plus we got some work on the Hundy. That includes finally drilling that hole through the firewall to get that starter switch inside. We also used the Hundy battery booster to zap his Cadillac, and trigger memories of how great the robot club was in its heyday. Things got done, let me tell you. We also dismantled a beautiful set of shelves, nicer that what got. So those are now in the van, ready for transport north.

           I’m at a loss for an address. Now that Fred is retired, I do not know even on reliable person I can trust with all that official mail. Not like real official, but occasionally important like that Medicare letter I will not have to get hold of. Alas, the old system is tightening up, it had to happen but another five years would have been great. Here is another view of Hollywood Boulvevard. Gone are all the businesses that once provided all the character. The magic store, the book store, the little bars with 12 chairs. It is all tattoo parlors and vape shops and shigga-boogah.
           The original Young Circle is now hemmed in with condos that nobody local could begin to afford. One aspect certainly gone is the “singles scene”. While not exactly a pickup joint of any repute, the circle was once a great place to mingle. Now, it caters to a family crowd, in particular a noisy, squealing family.
           Then came the problem that ruined this trip. I firmly believe that no illegals should be getting any government benefits in the USA. Trump agrees and had Medicare issue new account numbers. Mine when to Fred’s address while I was in the hospital. And he is not answering his phone. When I went in to my appointment checkup, they would not see me. What? They said they needed my new number, which I did not have yet.
           So, I asked if, in light of my 23 years as their patient, if they could see me this one time. It is just for routine checkup and the whole office is aware I now live hours away. Absolutely no way, they sent this stooge out to imply I was a slick crook trying to con them out of the $220 appointment. I was flabbergasted, I told the jerk off, some stupid millennial thinking he was controlling the conversation.            To be exact, I asked if they would see me and I’ll settle later. It’s a favor, yes, and the answer is either yes, or no, but if know I’d appreciate a reason. The imbecile launched into this big speech designed to make it look like I was not accepting his “reasonable options”. I advised him right back I did not ask for his options and quit trying to process me. Instead of accepting his bluff was called, he dug in and kept trying to insult me. Nope. I left, unlikely to ever return. But may write a couple of letters, and I sure can write letters.

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Fashion: the Caesar Cut.
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           Then off to south Miami, JZ was across town, forgetting the letter he read two days ago I would be there. Upon explaining this was likely my last trip to Maimi for medical, he got back in time to make coffee, and we launched into a planning session for the next ten years. Assuming we’d be here. Both our memories are getting overloaded, but I have a blog I can refer to. But I d forget how many boxes I’ve handed over to JZ, his kitchen and living room kind of are filling up with nice specimens.
           We even measured out that balcony, as he is not ever going to get a house because he is too old to get a mortgage. He says so am I, forgetting I pay cash. That has an interesting facet, read the addendum. There is enough space there for him to get a real hobby, and it cannot be seen from the street. Here’s photos of just some of the boxes he’s got, you’ll recognize the designs.

           As expected, I was dead tired, but he’s got the movie channel if you search for something decent to watch. The challenge is the movies are almost half commercials, but I can read a book and tune them out, and still know when to commence watching again. JZ, as with most TV addicts, does not have that ability. I saw a movie called “Bad Moms”, which I hated the older actresses, but the movie is full of excellent on liners that, if manipulated, can be a great new source of social media put downs.
           Knowing I would find JZ just as fatigued, I stopped at the Mango Mart and noticed these for little bottles of Coke with an $11 price tag. Hmmm, anyway if you want to see the ultimate third word market brought up to American standards, by all means, take a stroll down the aisle of Mango Mart. Only illegal immigrants on welfare can afford bottles of Coca-Cola that those prices.

           Instead we evoke the ancient bachelor ritual of I buy the best food and he cooks it. What a feast, then I grabbed the only book there I have not read and got half-way through as we traded old girlfriend tales. By the time I was sixteen, I had gotten very picky about women, where JZ is like most guys, self-trained to be happy with what he can get. Tomorrow we plan an evening at the “Hole in the Wall”. The place suffers from parents-drink-here atmosphere, but the few single women are generally gorgeous. I bet him $10 he’ll fall in love with the ugliest one without hitting on her.

ADDENDUM
           Okay, you did not hear this from me. JZ and I have been pals for over 25 years, and are of that is we never compete for the same women. We have hit every joint south of Okeechobee and some beyond over the years. But since I moved then years go, only when I’m in town. Due to medical I was back in Miami every six weeks, that is, nine times per year. Then in dropped to six, then four, and lately (except for emergencies), just two.
           When I am not around, he hangs around with Miami people, because there is nobody else, right? The problem is, he is now around them for long and uninterrupted stretches. In fairness, there are well-to-do and nice people in Miami—just you’ll never meet them. So when I get into town, the scum-baggery of Miami averages begins to rear up. We are going to head over to King’s Creek for a beer and he gets in my van, are you ready?
           He automatically assumes the gas tank is empty, the air conditioner doesn’t work, and the insurance is expired. I regularly have to remind him he is not presently in that company. Where it gets nearly hilarious is over money. Yes, JZ, I am going to leave the motor running to grab a coffee, and waste the $1 to keep the A/C running. No, JZ I am not going to drive across town because the beers over there are $1 cheaper. And I am not buying the refrozen ribs because they cost $1 less per pound.

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Thursday, August 13, 2026

August 13, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 13, 2025, be homeless elsewhere.
Five years ago today: August 13, 2021, crud or cud, ha-ha.
Nine years ago today: August 13, 2017, America’s last 89ȼ pancakes.
Random years ago today: August 13, 2020, the standards don’t work.

           I was and hour and a half late getting away on what was one of the worst trips of my life and likely one of my final trips to Miami. The town has long since lost its character nand you can couple with a business model that combines GenXYZ entitlement with third world ethics. A lot like Canada you might say. That's where they expect you to show up, give them some of your money for nothing, and leave. Oh, they know it will naver happen, but that attitude is their starting point.
           It didn't help that Punto Rojo changed their coffee, it now tastes a bit like dishwashing liquid. I took it easy the whole trip 60 mph or slower, as something is wrong with the Hundy. It's minor but the vehicle is just not made for these trips. However, stick arund for the developments of the next few days and I may finally have given up on Miami. I got 24 mpg on the highway which means I’ve got mechanical troubles.

           All the morning in the radio was little but anti-Trump rhetoric. I’m okay with that becausw it betrays that libtards are deep in panic mode. Here is the pressure washer in its new space. It took an hour to start, odd, because it has not been touched since last running fine. We got it. Turns out there is a carburetor cut-off switch that got tripped. Every pressure washer should have a sneaky hidden carburetor cut-off valve not mentioned in the owner’s manual, d'y'think?

           Sadly, I dropped by Fred’s to check my mail and the place was sold three months ago. That’s a few days after I was last in town, so there was no chance to plan anything in advance. Plus if you recall, I just drove straight home when nobody answered the phone. Both Fred and his wife are not in an assisted living facility—and I lost 90 days of mail.
           The problem is not the bank statements. It is loss of an address after 10 years and during that three months, Medicare issued new account numbers. The plan was to kick all the illegals off, but I got caught in the middle. My first check up was the plastic surgeon who zipped me up. Back in May, he said unless there was any drainage, see you in three months. No drainage and I was healing fine—but my insurance refused to pay for the visit.
           You see, this guy is a plastic surgeon. I felt they should pay for the follow up checks as they had approved the original procedure. Their tack is the guy is not a heart doctor and they only cover emergencies. This was my first hint things were shaken up. I paid it myself.

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The Mother Town of Utah.
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           My checkup was a charm. Then over to Agt. M’s where I finally dropped off the pressure washer and plunked on the sofa, a tired man. No luck, within the hou hour I was playing chess, where a kid took my queen with a pawn. Then, it was time to teach the 12-bar blues and the Roman numeral challenge. Write the years 1954, 1999, and 2009, these will be on the exam. Agt. M ordered pizza and we watched an hour Arduino tutorials. That’s my department, but Agt. M did have a kit for year. Just not his thing, he gave it back and now I can’t find it.
           As ever, I just leaned over for two minutes and woke up 5:30AM tomorrow morning.
           Here's a Rubik's Cube solver made from popsicle sticks.

           Here is an item from AllState, the insurance people. It is a tracker that uses your phone to monitor the movement of you vehicle. That’s so important about that? Well, Agt. M signed up for this to get a minor discount on his insurance. Something like twenty bucks. While he was away in Romania last month he got a text from the company. They wanted to know why his vehicle had not moved.
           So, they will not only track you when you move, GenX, they will also track you when you don’t. Let us know how that works out for you.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2026

August 12, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 12, 2025, four times as many.
Five years ago today: August 12, 2021, they are to me.
Nine years ago today: August 12, 2017, switching to wall units.
Random years ago today: August 12, 2008, remember my “cafĂ©”?

           We now have stain-dunking experience and the liquid depth need only be an inch. The thickest wood I use normally is 5/8”, which means I’d be smarter to build my own stain tub. I have experience with acrylic, but that was 42 years ago. I’ve not, in ten years, ever seen a sign shop in this area. There have to be some in Orlando. I have nothing new for you today, just another set of boxes. Tennessee called mid-morning and another $5,000 is out the window I have some comments on that in the addendum.
           These are the latest in spice boxes. That’s just the name, they are general purpose. What you see is the result of dunking in a darker shade of stain and I like the results. Painting never seems to get it even and that is one aspect of “rustic” you want to be the same all over. The knobs have been changed to an old brass type and these bear the fake box logo. JZ also gets another Z-box, not pictured here but there is a virtually identical box we’ll look at this afternoon.

           It’s been nearly a year, but I saw the neighbor lady this morning. Her daughter’s car is not supposed to be in the yard, the whole street knows it. All is okay, the daughter, who is somehow out of jail again, is getting her junk out of the yard. As you’ve guessed, I do not like her. Seventy year old woman don’t get thrown in prison for nothing.
          Sadly, the neighbor’s husband passed away, on his way to the hospital to have a pacemaker installed. He basically died in the ambulance. I got another e-mail this morning, another cancellation on Friday, so I’m packing up the van now. I have an old Audiovox CD player I was going to donate to Ricko that I will rig up to play CDs if I can find the correct power cable. It has to be one of those tiny two-prong “kettle” cords. I’ve got them around but where?

           I found the cord, but it was another fail. The radio and CD player did not work and I already have a cassette deck. The gas powered pressure washer is ready for loading, I may need a hand with that. Out to the shed, I put together four boxes and tested the dip tray, this time with a darker mix. Came out pretty good if you ask me, these are a pair of spice boxes for JZ because he is slowly getting convinced he needs a hobby. Hey, I would laugh if somebody actually found a use for Florida balconies other than storing bicycles and old Xmas trees.
           There was also a dark mixture, but it is too drastic. Good mostly for hiding mistakes. This morning’s batch was two Z-boxes and two Spice. I balk at dipping the bigger models, even the free stain cannot keep up with that. Here’s a picture of the late-model featuring most of the accumulated experience. The concept of competition no longer crosses my mind.
           The logic is straightforward. If you went to woodworking school, trust me, after that effort and expense you would not be building boxes like this. And if I had to add up all the learning steps of doing my way, you are looking at I’d guess 300 of them. Just running the laser takes 40 moves and mistakes not even mentioned in the guidebook.

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Alabama Atlantic coast, A.I.
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           Rush hour delayed me until 7:00PM. So, it was out to the shed where I finished the Z-boxes from this morning. If you don’t mind, I need to talk about this box to get my mind off collars and contracts and the part of music I never did like. Not everyone, but there just is a consistently seamy side to most people in the trade. Give me a saw and some boards. Which is what you see here, this is the latest model, showing the results of one year’s experience on this design and five years experience with boxes of this type.
           This is a bare wooden box, no finishing. These larger boxes would soak up stain by the gallon, a factor I will have to deal with separately. Meanwhile, if you look at the construction, you can spot the finer fit and tighter joints. This has three bottom slats which results in some wasted lumber. That is now part of the cost.
           A logo on the box is pretty much a given now, as it seriously enhances appeal. It telegraphs that somebody once had a use for this box and, for a low-low introductory price, so can you. The price? You won’t like this but a fair retail on this would be at least $25.

           I’m inside and pleasantly tired, let’s see what the goofs of the world are up to. First, watch Jack Reacher kick the crap out of a few dozen tough guys. While this is going on Ioaded up the van, which means everything thing from the pressure washer to the Crate amp, which I had to dig out of the spare bedroom. I need that for band practice and later today, the eldest boy is ready for his first coordinaled band practice. The skill sets of music and keeping a band together are often conflictory.
           Here is another view of this most up-to-date Z-box, help me think of some way I can finish this with stain. It really makes a difference, but otherwise, it is yagasuki. I’m looking at a small paint sprayer for the final layer. That is in the future, I’m busy these days. It's not the spraying directly, that's the easy part. It's the need for full set-up and cleaning for even the smallest jobs. The Bearded Viking uses spray cans, something I cannot afford at this time.

ADDENDUM
           Show biz is one of the most corrupt operations in the USA, but it is not labeled corrupt for one simple reason. It is not illegal. No law against the way things run. However, we know this and it was interesting to chat with a music lawyer who has known the Reb a long time. He knows there are no ethics but he is open about it. The accident that took the lives of our original legal team is now taken up by this person and all the dates on the contract need to be changed to September. Zap! Five thousand dollars.
           I had to drive into Winter Haven to get that together. Yes, most people would have quit by now and there are no guarantees of a return, none. So, I asked about the failure ratio. He doesn’t know but it is pretty high. He affirms that nobody will commit to a fixed price and that he himself is often surprised by expensive shocks. But he points out what you suspected—nobody will fight back because they trap you ever deeper. Like myself, he is disgusted by the operators who insist if you “want” to succeed you’ll find a way. They use it as an excuse to gouge.
           He’s seen countless excellent artists and material fail, not because they didn’t “want” but because they ran out of money. That situation is always caused by shady operators who don’t quote open and honest pricing up front, and I despise them. This project, entirely due to hidden costs and agendas, is around $80,000 over budget. And there will be more surprises, just you watch. Most guitarists don’t need talent, they need a marketing department.
           Did I just say “conflictory”?

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

August 11, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 11, 2025, wasp season.
Five years ago today: August 11, 2021, African spices?
Nine years ago today: August 11, 2017, 40 miles by Rebel.
Random years ago today: August 11, 2007, my mid-biking days.

           There’s a good one, Bernie Saunders saying put the brakes on A.I. Seems he wants to wait until the technology can be “better controlled”, whatever that means to a socialist. I’m reminded of how not that long ago the original versions of A.I were recalled when, after being presented with undoctored facts, they all became anti-semetic. I also have an information tidbit, one of those trivial items that has often trigger policy changes around here. It started when I wanted diced onion in my breakfast spuds.
>           Real onion, not the kind out of the salt shaker, though I do not mind those. Groceries are a budget item in this cabinhold, so while the water was boiling, I entered the receipt. What? I don’t track individual items but darn rights I just paid $1.63 a pound for onions. Friggen onions, onions that practically grow for free in the Idaho ground. Now I truly hate Joe Biden.

           This blog is your go-to source for contemporary box lore. Here is today’s entry. This video shows what I consider a “junk” box because there is something wrong with it. But what happens is I learn the problem early in the process and will often experiment with the box, like adding the handle and latch shown here. Yes, this is the box for the glove compartment screwdriver and I’m repeatedly discovering people like this effect. (Liking and buying are different animals.)
           This was a video for Mitch to spot the defect. It tells at the end of the video, when the box is placed on a flat surface like a desktop, it wobbles. I know by now how to fix most of this but it is not economical. So me it is junk, but useful junk and when people are around I call the “utility” boxes. If I were to sell them, something like this would have to retail for $20. Unlikely.

           This found me downtown, where my first stop was the Thrift. I scored a CD player but don’t count on those things. This location is bad for people dropping off trash unless you catch them—and even then they play dumb. The new gal at the counter gives me the senior’s discount every day, so she’s about to get nice set of spice boxes. I’ve shown her samples and once again I should listen to people who tell me they like that rustic finish.
           Next, I pull up to the phone place an see a new Nissan outside. The regular guy was there today, but just for now. He went partners with his mother on a new store up near Combee. Poor guy is like 24 years old and has gout, quite bad in his hands. His sister got the runaround from customer service, turns out she had a Nissan with something wrong. Giving up talking to them she wrote a letter to the head guy. Turns out her car was a lemon. And they have her a brand new 2026 for free. That was it sitting outside.

           This morning is more research. Again I circle back to LOFTY (now spelled Lofty) and it is a very good match to my investment experience. Once again, I see they have a ton of very small investors, my calculation is younger investors (Zoomers) dominate the market with a few thousand dollars each. If you want my follow up thoughts, read the addendum.
           I stopped for groceries and spent all my money including the $65 I put away each month for the property taxes which are due in 90 days. The hospital stay not only disrupted my already random sleep habits, it has done a number on my diet. I’ve begun to like “hospital rations” like pudding and I’ve got back a taste for ground beef. Relax, I still won’t go near tapioca. I got to the lumber yard for pickets, but y’know, they are still out in the van where they can stay until I have a nap. I didn’t say short nap. Those aren’t happening much any more.
           Presuming I will be driving to Miami on Friday, I have a CD player to test tomorrow. If that works, I will rig up a power supply. Batteries are too unreliable, so I usually assemble a power supply out of a 12V converter (to 120VAC) so I can listen to my mystery stories. I’m getting stronger but still appreciate a long stretch of sitting and thinking.

           Speaking of electricity, have you heard of the G.L.O.V.E.? It’s a glove that emits a painful electric shock, but not as high voltage as a taser. It is in use prisons to “de-escalate” quarrelsome inmates and is now being issued to ICE agents. With Trump-endorsed candidates sweeping the primaries, I think the illegals have around 90 days left to leave peacefully and voluntarily.
           And my prediction of years ago stands. Trump is not fighting the way the Deep States wants and he is going to spring a massive surprise on them just before the mid-terms. He’s already got them on the run, but you ain’t seen othing yet. Trump is just beginning to turn their own dirty tricks back on them. I may not like Trump, but I can’t totally hate anybody who makes libtards eat their own.
           Diego Garcia, the US airbase in the middle of the Indian Ocean, is reporting increased drone activity. Drones have changed the face of war. The drones are likely ordinary issue but strapped onto range extenders. I suspect there are submarines involved, as any old model will do and there are reports of drones hovering near the base fuel dumps.

Picture of the day.
Today in Galveston.
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           It is a possum. This time I could hear him moving, not very fast. Then later I smelled possum fur. He’s getting inside right where I was fixing that darn floor when I fell ill. Of course, and that is the hardest place to fix which is why I was leaving it for last. From there, he can get onto the kitchen counter and waltz around behind the coffee maker. I’ll set up the game camera but normally a regular Hav-a-heart trap doesn’t catch possum.
           Later, 7’34” later to be exact, the camera is set up. If I can find out what path he’s taking, I can set the trap where he thinks he is going. He’s a mammal, so I now know what time he is active and roughly what he’s after. The prep area nearest the stove will unavoidably have tiny food particles. How do I know the exact timing? Because I making fake boxes and that is the time to make a small logo burn. Gosh, you know this place as well as anybody by now.

           Tell you what, let me get into position behind the camera and take you a picture of the setup. For all I know, this may be your only chance in this life to read a blog featuring a possum catch on a makeshift kitchen counter. This is from the back of the game camera facing the wire trap in the back center. Other objects on the counter are to steer our fellow well into the trap so his tail does not jam the cage open enough for him to escape. So don’t go saying I didn’t go all out for pictures today. The wooden humidity plank works fine. I’ve just not figured out a way to record it for you.
           And it must be daylight in the Seychelles, as my hit counter is registering 4 to 5 hits per minute. Yes, Hippie, that is really cooking along, that is 300 per hour, over 6000 per day. Performance you can only dream of. The unknown is how, at other times, I can drop to 15 per hour. My benchmark is to never have an hour with zero hits and I’ve bested than for a long time.

           Today the bad guys showed up in Dodge with a Gatling gun. It was a model 1870, a lot of brass and steel. Kitty shoots Morgan Colt and plays one of her better roles. I played a part myself, it was a super-tired guy sitting on the neighbor’s sofa with a mug of coffee. That might fool the casual onlooker that it was a picture of contentment. Wrong, I was so weary even the neighbor noticed. Hey, for me this has been a hectic week, both physically and mentally.
           So, I’ve pegged the evening for doing what old guys do. Play Maroon 5, edit videos, etch laser patterns, cut wood plates, a little word processing, wire a small circuit, trap critters, and drink a lot of coffee. Tomorrow, I make the first trial with fake-boxes dipped in a darker stain. I’ve cut and etched two specially for that purpose. If they work, the sprightly new gal at the Thrift gets them. Hey, India has dropped out of the picture. You get that a lot.

           The laser has a tendency to stop by itself. I blame COM port conflict and am working on a way to restart the laser as it has no capability to pick up where it left off. I may have found a partial solution. You can change the zap speed during a pause—sometimes. Go over the already burned logo at 12,000 mm/min, which just skims along. Then slow down to 3500 mm/min, my normal cutting speed. Not a viable solution as you must sit and watch the process and get the timing right.
           By 10:00PM, I just sat down and pondered things. And once more I reach the conclusion that there was never any guarantee of a better life no matter what I did. I’m not starving but I’m not rich, which irks me in one narrow way. It’s that even not screwing up as badly as 90% of the world, the best you can hope for is mediocrity.

ADDENDUM
           Small groups of investors present the problem of mass. As a demographic, they are more likely to panic and react as a group. However, unlike Caltier, where you must wait for approval, in Lofty you can sell directly to other people. And who is the master at buying only when others are forced to sell? C’mon, you can say it.
           I researched the trades and become more interested in what the users have to say, something I would normally shrug off. These people often have short-term needs and use Lofty as a place to park money they know they are going to need if anything goes wrong. That’s not a negative to me, no business involving so many investors can be run too closely. Another attraction is that you invest in the properties as member of an LLC, while with Fundrise and Caltier you are buying into a fund. It’s a differing philosophy. Trivia, the reason some are called “hedge” funds is they are supposed to be positioned to hedge the bets to make money whether the market goes up or down.
           The properties are managed but most decisions are a simple vote, which I am still looking at. While I trust majority rules to keep society in line, I don’t trust it at street level. No one investor can gain more that 15% of any property, but that never stops family from ganging up. Once again, a big motivator for me is finding out how it all works. Lofty has a $50 minimum, I can do better than that—but I need to examine how the taxes are dealt with.

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Monday, August 10, 2026

August 10, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 10, 2025, das blinkenleitz.
Five years ago today: August 10, 2021, lively translation?
Nine years ago today: August 10, 2017, I love/hate NPR.
Random years ago today: August 10, 2009, Pudding-Tat.

           Confirmed Friday we should be in Miami. I slated a tank-up for this morning at between $68 and $72 budget dollars. And a tank-full nowadays gets me only to town and halfway back. That’s how come you find me in Clewiston at the Thrift, library, or Punto Rojo. That town is the gateway to the big open nothing interior of the State, along Highway 27. Gas will once again be the highest cost. Remember the Brakken? Nope, see addendum. And just like that overnight, my blog readership dropped by 98.4%. I think I’ll play some bass. Later, here is the box for Steve, noting the coloration. It could be darker, but this is an ace starting point.
           Ha, I found that elusive passing note in “Bad Leroy Brown”, it’s an F#. Keeping pace with staining the wood, I left some sample pieces both in the shade and the sun. This morning, I’m very pleased with the lightest shades, the mix of pecan and pine. It dries to almost no shade. I have for recordings from Steve and do not like the echo of the room we played in. I may dig out my old recording gear—but my stuff is that lame Tascam millennialware that only records one channel at a time. Where do they even?

           I waddled to the shed and put the finishing touches on the box for Steve’s cables, testing several staining techniques in the process. Once dried, the lighter colors take on a neutral tone. Time for some darker colors. I also check the Tennessee bank to see that Caltier has not made good on the redemption. But technically they have until 10:30AM California time to make good. Still, this is not looking well and I’m considering contacting the SEC myself to find out what the delay is. There are not that many ways the accept accounting and Caltier has had plenty of time to comply.
           Doing my best to now let money dominate today, here is another of y’day’s “failures”. I don’t have a hot wire cutter and could not recycle ordinary pill bottles. These could be useful if I could shorten them by half, but they defy being cut by a saw.

           I talked with the Reb and JZ. I decided it is time to visit JZ for a few days. He’s not business partner material, but he has a sharp mind for details. The fun part is he too often waits for me to make a decision and I will make decisions without all the details if the details are not forthcoming. Just you keep away from trying to guess reasons around here, for example, I could tell JZ fifty times I did not lend the Reb money for a car. But he’s no concept of any other such transaction possible. JZ is rich and knows you do not give people cars.

           Plus, I’m needing somebody sane to talk to, which negates the entirety of central Florida. I now have to begin the long process of rebuilding infrastructure whether or not things go right in Tennessee. And once again, I have nobody to ask about my next move. But I have to find out how this wallet and daily investment process works. In a sense, I’ve done it my whole life, but it is a paperwork shuffle when the world runs by the week and the month.
           Thus, LOFTY enters the beam again. It is crypto and I really need a handle on how that operates. It escapes me what LOFTY’s parent company is, but they set up airBNB, so Ethernet-wise, they’ve got lots of experience. JZ never invests, he has relatives who do that for him, but he has a decided sharp interest in the workings. He trusts nobody with money except family and that is the rule in Florida. Must be something in the drinking water. Gets people running blogs that feature broken pill bottles, things like that.

Picture of the day.
Ozark men’s retreat.
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           Expect some news within the week. I’ve opted to leave $6,000 in Caltier once the redemption is settled. I believe they will do this for two extra reasons. One is they still think we are accredited and roll out the red carpet. Two, the upper management genuinely appear to like us. The instant that is resolved, I will have LOFTY on the blower. Last week I said f they would set things up, I would commit to investing. If I did not say, I got a reply from one of their higher ups. Of all I’ve looked at in the past year, this is the outfit that is winning out. I think the market may tank, but the unwashed masses must still pay the rent.
           A quick conference call, and the redemption is looking positive. Except it will be called something else. Did you get that, Eric Clapton telling the wogs to get out of England. Maybe he’s gotten wiser over time, though celebrities are not known for accurate politics.

           Is there time to record another failure? Sure, and we have a picture for show and tell. Can you see the problem with this box? It is spray glue, only the bottom interior was to get a fine mist to hold a dusting of clove powder. The spray from the nozzle produced a slight haze that I never thought about. That vapor-like fume did not disperse and this morning I see it has turned into flakes and settled all over the wood, if you see it here. It is icky, sticky, we shall see if it ruins the box.
           I’m unhappy to report the stress of this morning tired me out just as much as over-work. It was siesta time, then I heard a small spoon hit the floor. It was near dusk, so it is not a mouse (too small), or a rat (nocturn), but must be a baby possum. They follow the same habitual food tracks, so I moved the live trap up to where the spoon had been on the counter. Now we wait.

ADDENDUM
           The Brakken is a massive oilfield discovered in Montana back in the fifties, kind of “Alberta South”. Enough oil to depress worldwide prices, but. It is oil that cannot be drilled, it has to be fracked. There is community pressure not to allow this relatively new method which has already been blamed on earthquakes. At least in the movies. Oil is a risky business, for if the Arabs suddenly don’t like you, they can drive you out of business fast. Margins are very tiny. I read the Brakken oil needs a minimum price of $60 per barrel to be viable. Kuwait alone could shut them down any time.

           Some other disturbing rumors surround Brakken. The drilling process often hits freezing water instead. The formation extends across the Canadian border, where drilling is already underway—and their producing wells release methane into the air, a lot of it. Strangely absent are news reports of breakages and spills which are a given with any oil operations.
           Wait, there is more they are not telling you. The Keystone pipeline that Biden canceled the day after the stolen election would not carry oil from the Brakken, but a nastier type of oil from the Alberta tar sands. That’s where Mitch used to work. And it is not tar, that is just what the raw product looks like. It is full of “zenes” and sulfur, worst, it is laced with bitumen. However, Canda is already our largest oil supplier and that is wiser than trusting the Saudis.
           It’s not widely known, but pipelines leak and break. Usually shoddy workmanship. For once, the environmentalists are not hyping it, the line would run over some of the most irrigated farmlands ever. And the tar sands are not friendly, they have to burn 75% of the “tar” to melt the rest enough to flow. All this depends on new technology that has unknown long-term effects.

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Sunday, August 9, 2026

August 9, 2026

Yesteryear
One year ago today: August 9, 2025, scummy Historical Society.
Five years ago today: August 9, 2021, the maw.
Nine years ago today: August 9, 2017, 24 wasn’t enough , , ,
Random years ago today: August 9, 2004, a big fat nothing day.

           Sunday, eggs, grits, coffee. Who could ask for anything more? Plus we have a cancellation at 11:00AM next Friday, meaning I may get a leisurely drive and maybe a weekend in exciting Date County, home of the Miller Lite six-pack. This does not diminish that I almost ran out of Jim Dandy (grits) this morning, barely avoiding a panic. Is my elaborate logistics system breaking down? We do not run out of grits on my watch.
           A day of failed experiments awaits, proving Edison’s maxim that he knows a million ways that don’t work. If first, I dunked some boxes to discover the plastic stain tray is too short. The Z-box is designed so the inside length is 12 inches. The tray cannot be made to fit. As normal, I documented some of the important steps.

           First shown is a variety of unstained boxes. I don’t mind the bare wood but also know they will not last
if exposed to any Florida weather. These are just part of a pile I have that would likely never get stain any other way. It not only takes too long, the rough lumber destroys paintbrushes. They also require up to three coats and even then miss spots like the inside of the thumb holes.
           Here is the hope the boxes would fit, showing the longest pieces can be processed by staining a bit at a time, but that is not efficient. I know I have a 13” glass baking dish I’ve only used once. I tried placing the boards diagonally and half deep at a time. We are here to learn things, so chin up, we know the dunking part works and soaks up an eighth of a cup of stain per box. Let’s move on to the next fail.

           Once stained this way, the surface of the wood becomes more resistant to the laser. It takes more passes and any inconsistencies in the wood worsen. I have a product that will seal the wood, but I’m not using it up on rough lumber. The problem is the stain causes tiny natural flecks in the wood to reflect the laser, you are wearing goggles, are you not? This blots out small portions of the printing until you get above a larger font, which takes more time, you know the sequence.
           In the meanwhile, Steve has found the command that trims videos and can now produce footage under my e-mail limit of 25 MB. Some tunes are arriving now, I asked if he’s got us playing Folsom Prison. The Reb will want to hear this because she knows when I am happy with a sound. It’s not bad at all for two guys who have not practiced in a year. Dang, I didn’t want to lug an amp over so I was playing through his Fender, forgetting what a lousy tone that has for bass. It was bad last year, I just forgot how bad.

           I wonder if I can lift the small PA and use that [for bass]. I’ve played through my Gigrac (600W PA) for so many years I no longer own a bass amp. Steve uses a lot of Bluetooth and wireless connections which will one day let him down. I use these features sometimes, but keep cable and the know-how to connect them always handy. Remind me to take my six-banger along next practice, as I have worked out a lot of the strums and no sense starting from scratch.
           If I can edit it right, I might get you a link to some footage of us playing “Stand By Me”, a tune that typifies the struggles I have with mediocre guitarist all these years. It has a synchopated beat that can be played on guitar, but if you have a bassist, put him to work. As I like to put it, any time we are playing the same thing is a wasted opportunity. Once the bass lays down the pattern, and ordinary guitar strum works best—and guitar players either love that or hate it. Steve, once he heard the blend, loves the sound but it was hilarious to watch us try to get him to undo the strum.

Picture of the day.
Unabomber’s Cabin
(Still in FBI storage.)
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           A box for everything. It’s almost comical the number of things I have in boxes. Boxes are so prolific in these parts, even single drill bits now have their own cases, like this one. Mind you, it is a special foot-long bit for repairing the mail box. But I mean really, it’s own fancy wooden box?
           Tempting as it was to make a run to Kooters, stayed put. Here’s the best view I can get of the poor jog the laser does on stain. You may like it, but I’ve grown fond the nice crisp edges the laser can make. Notice the letting is uneven and lipped. This is four passes, a tactic that normally fixes all burn errors. But this is the substrate itself, see how the top of the numbers are faded. And this laser cannot print just part of a design. This is the end piece of a new manufacture Z-box with the 1/8th inch larger thumb hole.

           It’s 10:00PM and I’ve got my sixth cup of coffee. What a day. What I mean is nothing worked right, but I still feel I got enough done to call it even. There is an easier way than brushing on the stain and I’ll find it. What’s this, another bloom, again originating in the Seychelles. 15,000 views in a day? Nope, that's too many, something is up, if you know [the answer] drop me a comment. Is that place another one of those islands where they register sneak tankers, print dorky postage stamps, and host the dark web of such repute?
           My speculation is that the never-confirmed secret international cabal of ghost political writers have Hillary’s other-other server set up in an abandoned tea bag warehouse on the outskirts. Starved for new material, they cull their best material from this blog, bypassing what, in our desperate times, comprises the institutionalized boredom that plagues every other blog in existence. Am I right?

           We have another critter raiding the kitchen. The trap is set. I told how such small mammals can get in here a dozen ways. This one is a little bigger, but not a baby rat. I wonder this time. The kitchen is still messy and we get marauders even though there is nothing to eat. They will occasionally go after the tiniest particles, such as chewing up a metal pot scour pad. This is Florida, it could be an armadillo or dinosaur hatchling. Ha, will I set the game camera up inside the house?

ADDENDUM
           Crap, things can hardly get worse for the Democrats. Now a dozen state attorney generals have been exposed for plotting to sue Trump months before he was elected in 2024. They plotted to accuse him of things he could not have done unless he won, which he did by over two million votes. Another innocent couple has been held at police gunpoint over faulty Flock flags. Hey, I warned about this back in 1990 but nobody listened, so don’t cry to me when it’s libtard face on the pavement.
           Did I just hear the best one yet, the Democrats claiming that poor old Joe Biden was set up by Trump to “do the dirty work”. This is also the first I’ve heard of the “new IRA”, the Irish Republican Army. But if you’ve been here a while, I have questioned what happened to them now that they face another foreign invasion. Seems they are out there and I told you they still had caches of military weapons. The IRA is well aware that no sizeable group can exist without an infiltrator, so they are well-versed in small, tightly-knit cells that appear to be reactivating. I’ll wait for confirmation but the rumor is they threaten civil war if the immigrants are not deported.

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