Archive for November, 2009

Thanksgiving Approaching

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

This is the last post on Thanksgiving until after the festivities. We’re just too busy getting things together here. We’ll have photos of everyone and all of the fun once the guests have left.

For those people coming, remember to check out the posts here: schedule, food, drinks/desserts and guest list. Thanks to Chris for promising to bring drinks to the gathering. Thanks to Anikó for all of the baking she’s doing. And to our neighbors Gilbert and Karen for providing extra tables and chairs to fit everyone.

Looking forward to seeing everyone!

Football Week 11

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

week_11It’s up between Dad and Cally this week. If Tennessee wins, then Dad takes the prize. If it’s Houston, Cally wins for the week.

Thanksgiving, Day 4. Guests!

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Pappy Welcoming Guests

Pappy Welcoming Guests

The guests will start arriving in a couple of days. Click below to see who is coming! (more…)

Thanksgiving, Day 5. Desserts and Drinks.

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

linzer_cookiesDon’t click through to see the rest, unless you can really take it. These are good! And I am not a dessert kinda guy. (more…)

Thanksgiving Countdown, Day 6. Food!

Friday, November 20th, 2009

thanksgiving_dinner_fireThanksgiving Day, 4PM Thursday (more…)

Thanksgiving at the Steussy Ranch Countdown, Day 7

Thursday, November 19th, 2009
Camilla and Gabi welcome you with their good cooking!

Camilla and Gabi welcome you with their good cooking!

Thanksgiving is a week away, and the Steussy Ranch is now dedicated to the celebration! Anyone coming should be sure to check this site daily for updates. (more…)

The Green Steussy Ranch

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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We’d been planning for awhile to swap out our standard incandescent lights for the compact florescent lights, but hadn’t gotten around to it. Low and behold, one day six weeks ago we bump into a sale at Costco. Not a sale, a give-away. 10 florescent bulbs for $2. That’s $0.20 each. We couldn’t pass it up.

We’ve replaced nearly all of the bulbs in the house. That’s not the only change since last year – all of the computers in the house are now laptops, except for the free-standing server that hosts this webpage. All of our cathode ray screens have been replaced by flat panels in the last year.

Time to check the results. It’s hard to tell, but going back to other October/November billings we’re seeing a 20% drop in energy usage. That means a 40% drop in our electric bill. Our blackmailer utility, Southern California Edison, charges a more-or-less normal national rate for a very, very small amount of electricity, then ramps it up to one of the highest charges anywhere in the world if you go beyond that minimum (see comparison chart here). The energy we saved was all being charged at $0.30 per kilowatt/hr.

In the summertime, just looking at an air conditioner requires taking out a second mortgage.

Dilbert

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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YouTube HD is Here

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Shuttle Launch in Glorious 1080p HD

Shuttle Launch in Glorious 1080p HD

YouTube launched their 1080p HD service today. May all of network television shudder. Max Headroom (reference here) would be proud. Direct link to the video above is here – Dan-dan, Camilla and Aaron loved it.

Week 10, and The Game of the Decade

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Week_10It’s Cally’s week this week, no matter what happens in tonight’s game. Mom is close behind. Dad had 13 points on New England (shame on him!). Gabi missed when Dallas lost to Green Bay.

Patriots Colts FootballBut the game of the week, game of the year, Game of the Decade, was the New England vs. Indianapolis game last night. I was ready to turn off the TV when the fourth quarter saw Indianapolis losing by 17 points. What a comeback! What excitement! If it’s a slow work day today, I might just re-watch the 4th quarter again, just to hear the announcers already giving the game to New England. Wow.

My favorite reading material on Monday mornings is Peter King’s Monday Morning Quarterback. He’s better this morning than ever. It’s here.

UPDATE: And a dissenting view from one of my favorite dissenters.