Mother Natures Revenge

Saturday, February 25, 2006

From dictionary.com we learn that hypochondria is: The persistent conviction that one is or is likely to become ill, often involving symptoms when illness is neither present nor likely, and persisting despite reassurance and medical evidence to the contrary.

I list this because I think we live in an age where the mass media is plying for your viewship and the internet has allowed for instant access to news world wide the moment it happens. I think many times this causes overload and we think the world is going down the porcelin god. But is it really that much worse now than in the past or are we just covering more of it and have more knowledge of the bad things? I have discussed and swore that I was going to start a site with nothing but good/positive news. This would be harder than you would think. Unless you count news about county fairs and lottery winners it is going to pretty limited.

Unfortunately I am a news junkie, my wife has asked me numerous times why I stop by the computer on the way from the bed room to the kitchen. I tell her that I have to make sure the end of the world didn't happen while I was sleeping. I can't go an hour at work with out checking the major news networks to see what is happening. It is like Don Henley sang about in "Dirty Laundry":

We can do "the innuendo"
We can dance and sing
When it’s said and done
We haven’t told you a thing
We all know that crap is king
Give us dirty laundry!

Too true....

Friday, February 24, 2006

And their off!!!

With all the strife in the middle east it was only a matter of time. I am surprised that this has not happen earlier or more often as big as a target it is. The time will come where it will be American soldiers guarding those depots.

This leads well into one of my favorite topics - American Hypocrisy. We throw out one dictator but defend another. Install one democracy but cut funding from a government that was elected by the people in a legit election. Guess it is what is best for us, the old do as I say not as I do. Hopefully everything will stay calm in Saudi Arabia for a while longer or else all hell is going to break loose. If oil prices jump $2 a barrel on just news of an attack imagine what it will do if the attack is successful. It leveled out to $1.20 a barrel increase but an increase is an increase.

Get the horses ready folks were going back to the stone age

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Chicago Auto Show

Daniel has provided an abstract view of the Chicago Auto Show. the point of view that should be expressed more often, not just at shows but also when we are shopping for cars, watching auto commericals, or reading advertisements. One of my favorites is a header ad that was on ESPN.com for the new Tahoe where they claim that it has best in class fuel economy. This is ok in itself but you have to read the fine print to see that it is based on 19 mpg. You should never be able to use fuel economy in a good light if you get less than 20 miles to a gallon.

Has Chrysler/Dodge become the Burger King of the auto industry? When Burger King could no longer gain ground by playing on the same field as McDonalds they went their own way and basically catered to the fast food junkie. You want 2000 calories with a side of fries, its yours. That is what I think of for Daimler Chrysler, more power, more torque, larger engines, and of course the Hemi. Dan and I have a laugh everytime we see a Hemi-Rumblebee Ram. It has the sweet paint job, the hard cover on the bed, and ofcourse an abundance of HP. Not that the typical person will buy one of those to haul a cord of wood or put a load of mulch in the back, its too precious for that.

As a disclaimer I fell into the power trap. When I was shopping for a new car about 2 years ago I decided that I wanted a small SUV so that I could haul my 2 large dogs everywhere. So I followed the developement of the Ford Escape Hybrid religiously, was on the mailing list and checked the web for news monthly. But it appeared that it was not going to be available in time for me to get it before winter which is when I needed something other than what I was driving. This was disappointing so we began shopping and test drove everything on the market:

Chevy Equinox - first year of it and I will not purchase a new design in the first year
Jeep Liberty - too expensive and too feminine
Kia Sorento - very nice, but rode like a truck
Hyundai Sante Fe - the runner up, the visibility out the back was the deciding factor
Ford Escape - probably would have been the one but the dealer we went to was shady
Toyota Rav4 - too small
Honda CRV - wife wouldn't let me near one

and finally the one we bought:
Subaru Forestor - we ended up with the XT version which is why I say I fell for the power trap. It was the last of the model year and great deals are hard to pass up. I drove it and felt the g's and the rest is history. Too bad the estimated MPG of 20-23 was about 10 less than the normally aspirated model. Whats worse is that you have to put premium in it. Besides the excess power (which is my guilty pleasure) it is a GREAT car.

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I will not be eloquent, intellectual, or politically correct but I will be honest and hopefully reach atleast a few people who share my interests. On this blog I plan to comment on the world as I know it and how I see it changing. I am not here to be a prophet but to link you to those who i believe are very close to that.