Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tuesday

Not very inspired tonight. Another busy day. More of the same tomorrow.

Here's a little shout to 3. She spent a lot of time studying for her test tonight. An Art History major and financial statement analysis are not exactly a matched set. Hang in there, Kiddo. I had that same feeling during a couple of Advanced Stat and Operations Research courses in grad school too.

Did Kentucky get TARP money to hire Calipari? Who's paying off Gillespie? I'm betting that Barney Frank and friends will be outraged over this gratuitous use of money in the economically depressed Bluegrass State. We need some hearings. Get me on C-Span! No stimulus funds for you guys!

See you on line tomorrow.

BCOT

Monday, March 30, 2009

Monday

This was a typical Busy Season Monday. Numerous calls on the office line and on the cell, meetings, emails and document requests. It will be more of the same over the next couple of weeks. Not a lot of fun.

1 reports that things are going well in PHX. This is the last week of Spring Training and the teams are trimming rosters and getting their line-ups set for next week's Opening Days. I think I made a couple of Cubs' Opening Days way back when in my C-town lifetime. Is there anything quite like the fresh start of baseball's new season? At Oh and Oh, every team has a chance.

The Cyclone women were over-matched tonight against Stanford. The Cardinal's inside players dominated the way-too-nice (and too-small) girls from Ames. ISU got as much out of their team as they could, and they represented the school admirably. Props to the 'Clones regardless of tonight's score.

I have mixed emotions about the White House engineering the departure of the GM head guy. On the one hand, I don't favor pouring money down the Detroit bailout cesspool. And GM has been an under-performing company for almost forever. On the other hand, (isn't that the title of a country song?), having the government making management decisions like this for specific companies is the top of the veritable slippery slope. I've said this before: the government can screw up anything.

Finally, I have another example of the limitations of my basic 21st century skills. I had a client send me by email a spreadsheet earlier this month detailing almost two hundred stock transactions. When I opened the attachment, there were more ####'s in the columns than actual numbers. The client was a new one who had literally bought into very a sophisticated, wizz-bang, can't-miss securities trading platform (that came with a 9 page instruction booklet for tax preparers). So I figured there was some mysterious message in the coded columns of the spreadsheet. So like all good CPA's with a full plate, I put the project aside for another day.

The client finally called Friday asking for his returns, so I had to dive into the spreadsheet. Which I had planned to do over the weekend. But that didn't happen. So late this afternoon, I finally pulled up the spreadsheet and did the thing I usually do when I'm stumped; I yelled over across the way to my pal Bill.

Bill took one look at the screen, said, "Whoa, what happened here?" He then did a few key strokes, widened the columns on the spreadsheet, and Wallah!!, numbers appeared! A couple more quick key strokes, and the columns were totaled and PC was in bid'ness.

I'm pathetic. Whatever I once knew in spreadsheet analysis, I have long ago forgotten.

So to bed and rest for those frazzled neurons in my cranium.

BCOT

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sunday

The snow that came yesterday afternoon was added to over night, and I had to do a serious scraping on the Taurus this AM to make it drivable. But almost all of the snow is now gone, and it's supposed to be 50 tomorrow. I guess nothing in March should surprise us.

I re-read the ticket sent to me on the red light issue, and they direct you on-line to the sight that actually runs the program, and you can actually play the video of your violation. In my case, I was guilty of the old California moving stop, but I think that I still have a case since the right turn was to a street blocked by a barricade. I figure I have a 20% chance of selling my argument.

I was surprised to find the Oracle of Iowa at the top of the clan's pool this morning. I guess I was the only one who had faith in Villanova. My gloating was short-lived though as L'ville was my pick to win it all. Maybe next year. (But what happens if Michigan State wins it all?)

I've had this thought recently that we are living in some pseudo sci-fi world where Big Brother is rhythmically beating a drum in the background and the masses are constantly encouraged to conform to the beat. BO is constantly on the tube, the Internet, the radio and is the lead story in every newspaper. (BTW, is the campaign over?) A hybrid movie combination of 1984, Soylent Green, Logan's Run, and Startrek. That video camera ticket didn't help.

My plan is to try spin class again in the AM. Sleeping still hasn't been the best, but seeing Lance already at it humbles me. The age difference not withstanding. I mean, it's not like the others in the class will be dropping me going up some fictional hill.

My post-op opinion on the Direct TV NCAA extra game package is a mixed bag. You really need to measure the value based on the games for the first two days (say 75%) and a little for the following two days of that first weekend (the remaining 25%). There just isn't much value after that. And when you add in the irritation of CBS announcers and CBS scheduling of start times, the equation gets iffier. Maybe if you were to host a Friday night party that Friday night of the first round. Whatever.

Have a great week.

BCOT

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Saturday

1 reports that she and 1.1 did make it to Phoenix today. Looks like she's enjoying a cold one in this phone pic from a Spring Training game. Cool!

We have snow showers here today. So far, no accumulation.

......
Now later.

I spoke too soon. We now have 1-2 inches of heavy wet snow.

I see where Lance is back on a stationary bike, just a couple of days after surgery. I'm five weeks away from the accident and haven't been able to sustain any rehab or training.

I received my first ever video-police ticket in the mail today. $65. Hello. I know exactly what was going on. I was making a right turn on red when going over to check 2 out in the St. Patty's Day run. Unless there is a "No Turn On Red " sign at the intersection, I'm going to fight the citation.

This in nothing but a money-grab by the city. Of course it is! They also have it set up for speeding as one of the coffee guys actually got two in one day. (I think going and coming to work in the QCA from Muscatine.) Generally, I don't have a constitutional problem with the concept. If it slows some speed-freaks down going through these intersections, I think the end result is OK.

The Iowa State women are playing Michigan State in their Sweet Sixteen game. MSU has a 6'9" center who is causing some serious problems. But the clones are keeping it close by hitting threes, loosening the middle and getting some back-doors.

Full day at the office tomorrow. It's that time of year.

See you on-line.

BCOT

Friday, March 27, 2009

Friday

A little culture at the Figge last night.

More later. (Probably not more culture.)

BCOT

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thursday




Life in the fast lane.

BCOT

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wednesday

Last night was one of those nights when I woke up at 0230, and basically couldn't get back to sleep. Bummer. Hope tonight reverses the course. I did ruin out of gas by late afternoon. (The crucial question is, "Did that second glass of Cabernet have anti-sleep tannins in it?")

I had a follow-up appointment with my regular doc this AM. He's the one who scheduled the CT scan and the echo cardiogram tests. He said today that his concern was internal injuries, and that the violence of my accident had the potential for literally ripping internal organs from their self-contained localities. My tests and his further examinations have established that none of that apparently occurred. He did say that recovery for these injuries can stretch to 12 weeks.

The ND men's bball team just punched their NIT ticket to get to NYC to contend for the 66th Best Team In The Country title next week. Whoopie. (Alas, Poor Yorick, it looks like RevKev's Gaels, on the other hand, will have to wait for another year.)

My pal Bill and I are accompanying my pal Roy and one of his business partners in the morning over to a new venture they're looking at somewhere in Indiana. Flying private. On a small jet. If all goes well, we should be back shortly after noon. Life in the fast lane.

Props to the Iowa State women for making their Sweet Sixteen. Although going through Ball State rather than an under-achieving Tennessee squad did ease the task. But you play who shows up and the 'Clones are legit. If they hit their threes, they can beat anybody. Except UConn.

2 has a little gig at the Museum tomorrow night, that includes a sneak-peek at some of the U of Iowa's art that is making a home at the Figge. I think I'll be stopping in for a gander.

So that's all for tonight. Have a great Thursday.

BCOT

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Tuesday

Props to 3 for her comment on yesterday's entry. She becomes Daughter of the Day. Her observations on misplaced focus is a popular one in the few places where adulation has not blinded independent thought.

Speaking of the blind eye, I learned today that ND has elected to forfeit the high ground and has invited the Big O as this year's commencement speaker. I find it hard to reconcile how an institution that likes to think of itself as the last bastion of Catholicism in US higher education wants to jump on the band wagon of an overt abortionist. (See William McGurn's column in today's WSJ.) I wonder if ND will use the Big O's spin doc's or their own to rationalize this one. Whatever. It's not like I have to give up season tickets in outrage or anything.

Maybe more later.

BCOT

Monday, March 23, 2009

Monday

This is the scene of Lance's problem today. He literally fell victim to cycling's Rule #1: if you ride, you will eventually fall. My guess is that he could be out until the TdF, if then. They say 4-6 weeks for a separated shoulder/broken clavicle, but the guy is 37+, and recovery will be difficult.

The bulls came out and ran hard today on Wall Street. I'm thinking that there was a lot of pent-up buying preference, and the toxic debt proposal was a good excuse to buy. Like the AIG bonus circus last week, nobody is even close to sure as to whether the debt plan will work, but it comes under the old coach's plea to his troops, "Lead, follow, or get out of the way. Just do something." Geithner may have listened. I haven't bought in at this point.

They're talking flooding again in Fargo, ND. (A different Red River than the one in the Red River shoot-out in Dallas each year.) There was a huge flood up there in 1997, and a big Spring thaw has the region worried. (In our area, it's hard to fathom a river running North.) I'm thinking that living far away and on high ground would be my response.

The local small college and high school teams have begun their Spring sports. Softball, baseball, track, and who knows what else. You really have to be dedicated to handle the weather around here for these activities. Chill, rain, wind. You name it. My hands still sting from some of those foul balls from my ND days.

Hope everyone has a great day.

BCOT

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Sunday

I've had a very un-productive day. That ride yesterday took quite a bit out of me and I slept poorly. Lots of couch time after coffee.

The tournament has a couple of surprises, but mostly, I picked the wrong teams for the Sweet Sixteen. I have no worries about being a factor in the clan's contest.

CBS and Direct TV managed to have a mix-up last night and I wasn't able to see both close games late in the evening. My guess is that it was a software malfunction. I sent an irate e-mail to Direct TV, but have yet to receive a response. My suspicion is that mine was not the only receiver with the problem. So much for seeing all 64 games as stated in their ads.

My other gripe with the NCAA package on Direct TV is that CBS controls all of the times that the games are started. On both weekend days, they started just one game in the early slot, and then ran first, the next three games together, and then the last two together. Those that started together always got to media -time-outs and half-times at about the same times, so it was hard to watch as much of each game that you may have preferred. I'm sure that some ad exec had the media-buys measured out to maximize income.

The value of the package will be diminished this week since we're only talking about four games each on Thursday and Friday. Then it becomes worthless on the weekend as there are only two games each day. An analyst might want to figure the diminishing marginal cost of my $69 for the deal (per day, game and/or round).

4 is back in the 563 time zone. (Soon she'll be in the 319 with her return to IC later this evening.) Here she is in Mom's kitchen with some home-made chicken noodle soup. 2 and I joined in for supper. Her trip home from Boston was OK. And her stay with 3 was successful.

Busy week ahead. I need to reverse the course from the last four weeks in which my Vicodin-induced stupor lead to hugely ineffective days.

I learned when I did that salute to Mother last week that Blogger has a "Search" function that allows you to get into historical entries. I couldn't find where I had stored that pic in my computer and just took a shot, and was pleasantly surprised.

Have a great Monday.

BCOT

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Saturday


Pretty nice day here.

Have Margret out for my transportation option. Camera/phone pic.

Not quite sure of the statement here from 4 in Boston this AM. Is that Kermit?

More later.

Later now....

Did 15.5 on the bike path this afternoon. First time out for the year. Not bad. But I felt it.

BCOT

Friday, March 20, 2009

Friday

Here's today's report from Beantown. As I recall, there's a Dunkin Donuts on every corner in Boston.

Happy Birthday to Margaret. She would have been 101 today. This is a 4000 Days rerun of the pic of Mother and me in front of the old house on the farm circa 1967-8, my guess. (Notice the cistern in the background. I'll write a future entry on cistern stories only!)

For fun, here are 10 of my All Time great memories of Margaret:

1. Taking hay on the Radio Flyer sled across the field in the Winter to feed the "dry" cows and yearlings. Axe and spade atop the hay bales.

2."How 'ya feelin', Mother?" With my fingers!

3. Hoeing the tomatoes in the garden.

4. Frozen TV dinners when I was the only kid still at home.

5. Her as the school cook at St. Pat's in Ottumwa.

6. Her obcessive need for weekly letters from her kids.

7. Absentee ballots.

8. Fried chicken on Sunday's.

9. Her love for her grandchildren.

10. Crosswords!!!!! (And she cheated with special dictionaries!)

Go have a cocktail for her tonight. Not too many, mind you, but a little salute is OK.

BCOT

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Thursday II

A couple of short follow-ups.

First, the last of my Italian travel books came in today's mail. That's full delivery in eight days. From five separate suppliers. Not a bad performance. And the books will be very useful. Two of them were $20+ at Borders. In that light, I got five books for the price of two.

Second, I did get a call from my doc's office this afternoon to advise me that the echo cardiogram test showed no new irregularities. Good news. And good form by the doc to make the call rather than wait until next week's appointment.

Now, for the important stuff...

Most of the games have held to form. This Direct TV deal is the real deal. It even has an option to run a split screen and show all games in play at any given time (except the one on the local CBS station). And that option is color coded to the standard satellite clicker that has these four buttons (red, yellow, green and blue) whose function I had not previously explored. Suite!

Don't call with business questions tomorrow. I'll be tied up all day beginning around eleven AM local.

Today's picture from 3 and 4 was too dark to put on the blog. I tried to lighten it up on Microsoft-Whatever with no luck. They were drinking J. Lohr at a spot in Beantown.

Have a great Friday.

BCOT

Thursday

Here's a shout out to 1 as Daughter of the Day. She advised me earlier today that she has been accepted into an advanced licensing program through Minnesota State Mankato for a Reading Specialist designation. She's trying to protect herself from future budget cut-backs by becoming less replaceable. Way to go Kiddo!

Of course, 1 will always be irreplaceable to us!!!

Lots of games. The Direct TV thing works, although you still get nothing but the CBS feeds. I hadn't considered that negative fact in advance, but I still would have purchased the package. You only have to listen to Nance and and Kellogg on one game at a time. Packer's departure is a bonus.

More later.

BCOT

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Wednesday

Here are some pics from 3 and 4 in Beantown. They'll need to comment to give us full descriptions. The buildings are on the Freedom Trail, I think.

I had another scheduled health test today...an echo cardiogram...to confirm that my mitral valve prolapse leak is not any worse after the accident. I go to the doc for a follow-up next week for a report. At this point, I make no predictions. But I am feeling a bit better today. A few fewer drugs.

The circus in DC is absurd. The inmates are running the asylum.

I thought Craig Wilson's column referenced by AM was a fairly accurate assessment of modern, up-scale neighborhoods. Way too many lawyers and accountants (and brokers!). Way too few handymen. Farmers may have dirt under their fingernails, but I want a carpenter in my foxhole. A bottle of Tuscan red would be a bonus.

Have to cut this short to finish my picks. I need to do one for The Clan in my name, and one for the office pool for my pal Wally. Wally and I did these way back when. And we would even get to Vegas and argue about it!

Yesterday was RCL day. It remains one of my guilty pleasures to walk in to my place after she has been here to do her thing.

Enjoyed 1 and 1.1's comments from yesterday's question about the World Baseball Classic. While basketball has been my life's love, I can still go to a well-played baseball game, even a high school one, and not be bored. Hitting the deuce remains one of sport's mysteries.

And there was a very neat story on NBC.com or Yahoo, I think, about a disabled GI at last night's game who was welcomed into the club house after the game and given the hero's treatment. Even the pro players can't dismiss the differences in their lives of abundance and the true sacrifices that come from these heroes.

Thanks for reading.

BCOT

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Tuesday PM

No green beer for PC.

4 made it to Beantown and connected with 3. Hope they have a good time.

More negative press for Twitter. Some NBA player did a "tweet" at halftime of a game. The coach was not impressed and outlawed similar action in the future.

Interesting progression for getting connected with public/sports figures in real time. Golfers and NASCAR drivers for instance, are often interviewed in the middle of a round or race (at a lull time). John McCain did a Twitter interview with Stephanopolous yesterday. And the bikers all tweet on race days. Then there was the jury person tweeting during a trial. It's the equivalent of the weekly trash magazines (or nightly entertainment shows) in instant form. Are we all voyeurs?

Does anybody know anything about the World Baseball Classic? Does anyone care?

Have a great Wednesday.

BCOT

Tuesday

Happy St. Paddy's Day to all!!!

4 at the Bettendorf SB's on her way to the airport...and Beantown. We learned later that her plane was delayed, so arrival time at Logan will be problematic. Good luck, Kiddo.

70+ here. Feels like Spring.

I know that there is no rule in politics for piling on, but Grassley's suggestion of Seppuku for the AIG executives is a bit over the top. Fortunately, we have those pillars of statesmanship, Senators Schumer and Dodd maintaining civility and bipartisanship on this matter. Personally, I am outrageously and outrageously outraged. Can a person be more outraged than outraged cubed?

More later.

BCOT

Monday, March 16, 2009

Monday

Not much to add today. Still a little below par.

This is tax-St. Patrick's Day. All of the local festivities were last weekend. Parade. Corned beef and cabbage. Green beer at Kelly's. I'm not sure of the calendar, but I know that the NCAA tournament is often already started by now. I can remember ND playing on the 17th and the announcers thinking that the Luck 'o Irish was some kind of advantage.

I missed recognition of the Ides of March. Time passes when you're having this much fun.

My second Italian travel book came in today. Milan.

Here's a little shout out to 3 for fighting her battles at work. Lots of hours. Not a lot of satisfaction. Been there.

I know this doesn't help, but I remember my last tax season at Andersen, and my primary client was a family in C-town that owned several high profile businesses (including a couple of the professional sports franchises in town). There was an all-inclusive audit, and several tax returns. Anyway, the audit partner and the tax partner on the client weren't speaking to one another. I had to have a separate meetings with one, and then go to the other partner and clear the conclusions.

I had one desk in the tax staff "bull-pen" area, where I would work on general stuff during the day, and then I had an office back in the caves where I would go after five, and work on the big client's stuff until the 2130 train. I hated my life.

Anyway, Kiddo, you can do it. Just keep your wits. And don't under-estimate the value of the power nap.

Wear some green tomorrow!

BCOT

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Sunday PM

First cook-out of the season. 2, 4 and Mom. And the mutt 2 is dog-sitting for the week. (He/she did not merit an appearance on the blog.)

Steaks (Bacon-wrapped 8-ounce filets. A bit on the rare side, but really good). Steamed broccoli, steamed asparagus, and salad. No potatoes.

4 had to make a return trip this afternoon to IC to pick up her fish which she forgot on her way out of town yesterday. Said fish is now enjoying Spring Break in Bettendorf.

You can't see Margret in the background of the pic of 4 as the system shortened the right-side of the original frame when I had to turn it 90 degrees to horizontal. The effort was hardly a wash-job. Just a little rinsing to get rid of most of the Winter's dust. 4 was in charge of the wiping down to dry her off. Hence her recognition.

No shockers in the brackets. Let the pick sheets begin!

Have a great week.

BCOT

Sunday AM

Hello Selection Sunday!!

Very low key here this AM. It's Spring Break week and lots of the "regulars" are out of town. I had toyed with the idea of doing spin class this morning, but when I checked the list yesterday afternoon, the class was full. I took it as a sign that I should wait another day. My pal Cal said that I really can't hurt myself further by doing the class, if I can stand the pain. Maybe tomorrow.

Ouch! Wash U just hammered the Tommies last night for a ticket to the D-III Final Four. (WU is going for a repeat. Augie got beat by them in OT in last year's sub-regional, and in OT again at the start of this season. Which means that Augie remains thiiiissss close to the top of the heap.)

Back to the Madness. The tournament is wide open this year. Look at the teams that got beat in their conference tournaments this weekend. Two weeks ago, ND ran Louisville out of the gym. And ND is NIT-bound. But I do like Louisville and Pitt as Final Four teams. And I'm saying now, without knowing who is where, that at least one 4th (or lower) seeded team will make it to the finals.

My pal Roy has a pre-paid card here at SB's to buy coffee for any member of the Armed Services who comes in the store in uniform. He's done this for years. Every so often a GI will go out of his/her way to express his/her appreciation for this small financial assistance. Last week, a GI whom I did not recognize, who had been through 2-3 times, stopped and thanked Roy. And then he came back in and quietly, but very movingly, presented Roy with a uniform patch that he had worn on one of his tours in Iraq. His 30-second thank-you was mist-producing in a rough crowd.

It may be a wash-Margret day. Sunny and 50+ in the forecast. If I can convince 4 to assist, I'll get some new pics up later.

3 and I had a good, "What is the meaning of life?" conversation last night. (She did admit that I was Plan B as Mom, 2, and 4 were at the movies.) No absolute revelations or conclusions, but those Philosophy/Logic classes at ND are still applicable. Kind of like Econ 101: the questions remain the same: it's the answers that change.

So anyway. Get out there and enjoy the day.

BCOT

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Saturday

Well, for those not following me on Twitter, the news today is that yesterday's CT scan came up with a cracked sternum and two cracked ribs on my right side. In one respect, one might ask, "And why wasn't this discovered in the ER after the accident when they took all those x-rays?" On the other hand, I feel just a little better knowing that my discomfort is now better-explained. And I know also that there's really no treatment for these kind of injuries. So, suck it up, buttercup.

My pal Cal (the surgeon and Scottsdale golf trip bud), has been beating himself up ever since the accident for not insisting that the ER doc order a CT scan. (I had called Cal while I was in the ER and, since he happened to be in the hospital, he had come down and checked out the x-rays and satisfied himself that I was probably OK. I remember him asking if they had done a CT, and then letting it go since I was really not his patient.)

My regular doc ordered the tests due to my continued discomfort. Plus, I don't think he wanted that Vicodin prescription to go un-reviewed. I'm sure that he'll be using me as a reference in the future in other post-accident pain situations.

Here's a shout out to 2 for Daughter Of The Day. This is a shot of her on the way to the finish at this morning's St. Patrick's Day 5K race in Davenport. Notice that form!

They probably had 800-1000 runners/walkers in the event today. I saw several acquaintances (including Sarah's dad, 1). Pretty favorable conditions. Lots of runners in t-shirts and shorts. I was a little tired watching.

Margret made it out for another spin. She was in fine form as well.

I received in the mail today the first book in the Amazon order that I made earlier this week. My total price for five books was $40, so I feel like my per unit cost was/is pretty reasonable (provided they are all delivered).

3 has connected with the gal in Boston who found her phone. There are honest people in the world.

The Big 12 tournaments are in Oklahoma City this year. When it was the Big 8, the tournament was always in KC, the perfect site. (Some very good times for PC and his buds.) With the expansion, they now rotate between KC, Dallas, and OK City. They certainly don't get the Iowa State fans that far south. Then again, the Clones don't exactly draw that well in Ames these days. (The Big 10 is in Indianapolis this year, as an alternative to Chicago. I think C-town should be the permanent site.) (The Big East is always at Madison Square Garden, while the ACC rotates, this year in Atlanta, next year in Greensboro.)

All of which begs the question, "Why?" And the easy answer (or, more aptly,the answer is easy): money.

Thanks to 2 and 4 for visiting the ill and infirmed.

I'm blog-casting from SB's in the AM.

BCOT

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Thursday

I signed up for the NCAA tournament on Direct TV. $69.

Big day tomorrow.

BCOT

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wednesday

Return of cold weather here in the QCA. Single digits tonight.

My experience ordering from Amazon was interesting. And the confirmations a little surprising. I guess I ended up ordering the travel books from five different suppliers, so I got the primary confirm from Amazon on the order, and then separate confirms from each of the suppliers when the orders filtered down the pipeline. We'll see who performs best.

I forgot to mention that a supervisor at another local Wells Fargo branch was able to get into the system and override the two week hold on that insurance check that I deposited last week. She basically said that the other branch had shown some customer unfriendliness in the past.

The Madness has begun. The Irish and the Clones have little to cheer about. Along with the Gaels. The Commish will be busy in a few days.

Word is that 3 lost her phone today. Ouch. Between keys and phones, our fam can't keep track of 'em. Good luck, Kiddo.

All for now. Still in recovery mode here. Appointment with the doc tomorrow.

BCOT

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Tuesday

Here's my new ride. Basically the same car as the previous one, except more gold in color than silver, a year newer, and a few more options. I didn't even take it for a test drive.

In recognition of today's reality, I didn't elect the extended warranty. Who will stand behind that contract when GM declares bankruptcy? I think that my client (the dealership) will survive, but the devil will be in the details.

I'm thinking about ponying up the 70 clams to get all the NCAA tournament games on my Direct TV system. It really only makes a difference that first Thursday-Sunday when they have all those games to get down to the Sweet Sixteen. ESPN used to have the broadcast rights to the first two days, and it was literally wall-to-wall basketball. It was nirvana to a college basketball fan. Once CBS bought the contract, everything got scheduled to fit CBS's preferences. Would Direct TV be a step back to the good old days?

The economic turmoil for my clients reached a new level this week when one elderly gentleman insisted that we get his money out of his account and in to his physical possession. Currency. To the tune of 1.5 mil. Sanity has left the building.

One nationally syndicated editorial page columnist spent his entire column dissing Twitter this week. Brian Williams of NBC is another well-known and widely-quoted Twitter critic. The criticism all runs the same course: no one is interesting enough to merit frequent updates. On that point, I kind of agree. On the other hand, I've found the service a bit interesting in the short run. Unless Twitter is selling the Internet addresses of it's users, I'd consider the concept no more harmless than other email-like technologies.

An unusually good day in the market today. I don't see a trend, but gains are always welcome. Lots of political, broadcast, and financial finger-pointing from a variety of folks who enjoy stirring the pot. To most of these characters, ratings and polls are all that matter. I keep my finger close to the mute button.

Hope Wednesday is a good one.

BCOT

Monday, March 09, 2009

Monday

Spin was hard enough that I called my regular doc and got a refill on my Vicodin habit. But I have to go see him later this week to prove the validity of my need.

Props to the Tommies in D III b-ball. And to 1 for the notice. The winner of Wheaton-Wash U gets the winner of the Tommies' game. With that winner going to the Final Four. Augie lost to both Wheaton and Wash U in the regular season. This was/is a mean bracket.

I think I pick up my new car tomorrow.

I made the reservation at the Millenium Hotel in downtown StL for 2 and myself for the 26-27th of June. AARP discount rate.

My RCL actually made a mistake last week. She left a paper towel in the last round of cleaning rags that she left in the washer when she left. (How many left's should you use in a sentence?) Anyway, when I went to move the rags to the dryer, the paper towel had discintegrated into many, many little pieces in the washer and around the spin-dried rags. A big mess. Is there a discount in my future?

One more Vicodin for bed. Have a great day.

BCOT

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Sunday

A little update here at SB's on a Sunday morning. Rainy and gloomy here.

That "spring forward" was a bit of a disappointment. The earlier start time this year makes the morning a little darker and more Winter-ish. I'm not sure if I adjusted to the "fall back". (Although this year I did change my bedside clock. Last year it was an hour off all Summer!)

I would have tried to spin this AM, but I failed to sign up early enough and the class was full. All other things being equal, I think I'll do a solo spin class on my own this afternoon. Then start the week off tomorrow with the 0545 class.

The StL trip is on for the 26th-28th of June. 1 and 1.1 are going to all three games. 2 and I will join for the Saturday game, and Friday and Saturday evening drinks/dinners. We're just a year late in seeing that new stadium.

It looks like the new Buick will be available tomorrow or Tuesday. Wells Fargo elected to play a, "We need to hold this check until it clears", game on my insurance settlement from State Farm. So I need to juggle some other cash to pay for the replacement car. The bank is being bureaucratically unreasonable and once in the system so coded, I'm screwed. I should have insisted on better treatment when I made the deposit. But I figured that when they said that they needed to put a hold on the deposit, that they meant a couple of days. Big mistake. Some minion put a two week hold on it! Unbelievable. And they wonder why we don't trust the big banks.

Another one of the negative by-products of my crash/injury is that because I have spent so much time on the couch, and not out and about doing stuff, the inspirational material for the blog has drained to a sliver of it's former self. I'm almost relegated to being a TV critic. Fewer trips to Hy Vee. No Gold's. Stale stuff at SB's. Should I be filing a claim with State Farm for alienation of the creative arts?

My favorite bartender at Biaggi's was fired last week for serving a minor. It was a police sting, and since the restaurant had failed similar stings at other locations, corporate had made a clear policy that any bartender failing the same test would be fired immediately. In this case, the bartender requested the ID, but miscalculated the age, and the cops were literally just outside the door. The result was a citation to the bartender, personally, and one to the restaurant separately. An awful result for everyone. A mistake, yes. But not of intent. Formal reprimand and punishment, absolutely. Dismissal? For a Grade A employee? I'm not sure what that accomplishes. Especially in an industry famous for schmucks behind the bar.

Losing battery power. More later.

BCOT

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Thursday

Great day here. 60-some degrees. I even opened some windows at my house.

It looks like the Twitter bug has caught on with the fam. My guess is that there will be a change in the website at some point in the future. There is no profit element in the service at this time, and I think that if they turn to just selling user data to outsiders that the platform will run its course in short order. Interesting history of Twitter on Wikipedia.

I'm thinking that there's a lot of stress out there in all of our lives these days. Truly. The job. The markets. Driving. Being on time. Test scores. Bureaucracy. Cloudy skies.

In response, I offer a virtual world Top Ten list of a current day Glad Game:

1. J. Lohr in my glass.
2. My RCL doing her thing here Tuesday,
3. Biaggi's on Friday night.
4. Being able to pull a sweater over my head, almost pain-free.
5. Golfers on Bettendorf's Palmer Hills course today.
6. Day-dreaming about scheduled trips to Phoenix and Italy. Maybe to Omaha and StL.
7. Enjoying the daily coffee clutch at SB's.
8. 3rd Place in the writing contest!
9. A semi-new car in my future.
10. My good friends Roy, Pete and Bill.

Not much else from here. Hope everyone has a great day.

BCOT

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Wednesday

Not much to report today. Still no spinning.

2 advises me that our second base of operations in Italy will be Verona. Now we need to complete our planning/schedules. I actually stopped at Border's after work tonight to check out their books on Italy travel, but didn't find exactly what I was looking for. Most of the books were either on the whole country, or on Rome. I'm thinking that I'll order something from Amazon more specific to the areas where we plan to spend our time.

The voters of Davenport soundly defeated a proposal in a special election yesterday that would have provided funded state college education for all high school graduates. The concept is economics driven, the idea being that people will locate to the town for the benefit of their kids' college costs being automatically taken care of. Places like Davenport that have suffered from declining enrollment and "white flight" have tried out this idea with mixed results. Voters here seemed turned off by the "something for nothing" nature of the program.

I was glad to see Kurt Warner re-sign today with Arizona. His was a situation that had tongues wagging on either side of the equation. His god-squad-ness gets a little wearisome, but he seems honest, and has consistently shown up. Arizona management did the right thing in bringing him back. At a minimum, he gave them two additional home games this past season. The revenue from those games alone likely approached $50-60 million. If they can keep those receivers together, the Cardinals can have another run at things next year.

Tired tonight. Sleeping last night was a bit of a battle. My living room couch first, then the bed. Back to couch around 0300. Then to my basement daybed around 0430. Not quite the recipe for for restful sleep.

RevKev has had some humorous entries this week about kids on planes. Lost shoes. My list of entries could go on for a while.

All for now. Thanks for reading.

BCOT

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Tuesday

Kudos to RevKev for his trivia on Square Root Day. Very Seinfeldesque.

Also, props to 4 for her reference to The Urinal Rule. I'm thinking that that one has legs (so to speak).

I updated my estate planning documents last week. (My pal Pete took the totaling of my car as a sign that completed but unsigned documents would not look good to his professional liability carrier.) Really not much to report. The Big O will not be getting any estate tax from me (unless the Lotto comes through). Uncle Phil gets the responsibility to "pull the plug" when the time comes. If he is not available, my pal Bill gets the privilege. Not that I plan on leaving the ranks of the living anytime soon.

Top Ten list of broken protocols in daily living:

1. Not washing ones hands before leaving a rest room. Ugh!
2. Not wiping down a machine at the gym. Gross!
3. Not holding the door for a lady heading into SB's. (Even when it means moving back a spot in line.)
4. Picking up a piece of newspaper (or the whole thing!) off an occupied table at the cafe or coffee shop without asking permission of the person at the table.
5. Pulling up to a bank drive-up window with totally unprepared paperwork.
6. Being late for an appointment.
7. Two people sitting at a four or six spot table when a two spot is available.
8. Idling the F-150 in the grocery store pick-up lane while the wife runs in to use the ATM.
9. Attempting to cash a check at a bank drive-up at 5:15PM. At a bank that you don't even have an account. Or an ID.
10. Checking out a DVD at the video store and wanting credit for a bad disk from a previous rental.

My bet is that this list could go on for a while. Have at it.

BCOT

Monday, March 02, 2009

Monday

Really gassed tonight. No blog.

BCOT

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Sunday

I wouldn't consider March coming in like a lion here today. Cool, but no snow, sleet or rain. I may even wander over to Mom's to see if Margret will fire up this afternoon. (Did! Check her out here!) 3's morning Tweet from Beantown suggests that the zoo may, however, be open in her neck of the woods.

Just didn't have it at SB's this AM.

Two weeks until Selection Sunday. Lots of conference tournament action in the next 14 days. The Big East is so big that the top seeds actually get two byes. A team like ND that has a so-so resume probably needs to win three games to make it to the Big Dance, and I think that the third win only gets them to the conference semi-finals.

Wells Fargo has caved to PC-ness and dropped the Wachovia name from the Charlotte PGA golf event next month. (See earlier rant about the Northern Trust Open last week.) They're staying with the contract to support the tournament, but they are taking a very low profile. Makes a lot of sense. Spend millions on advertising, but don't advertise that you're doing it.

1's comment about Johnny "Red" Kerr is well-placed. He and former Bulls' guard (and announcer) Norm Van Lier died on the same day. I never followed Kerr until his announcing days with the Bulls, and then only when Michael raised the level of play. And 1 became such a fan. Locally, the Bulls aren't on TV as much as they were in Michael's heyday, and I couldn't tell you for sure who their current announcers are, for TV or radio.

The Bulls' radio feed is not currently picked up by any station in this region. Since Michael has been gone, the team has been either awful or ordinary. Pretty hard to get excited about their games, or their players. (BTW, Paxson has not created much of a legacy.) Interesting since in the Summer you can pick up baseball games up and down the dial any night of the week. And I don't know the players on those teams either.

A tip 'o the hat to LV. NASCAR is racin' there today. A quarter of the way through the race and it looks like bumper cars. My bet is that AM has been staying home all weekend.

The PGA event this weekend was at a new desert course near Tucson at a Ritz Carlton resort. The course is very much like the courses we played in January in Scottsdale: green strips and circles in the middle of extreme desert. Very pretty to the eye, but a pain in the butt for the average golfer. Tiger (in his first go since last June) was ousted in the second round on Thursday.

That PGA event's title sponsor was/is Accenture. I'm wondering what the governing committee or board at Accenture had to say about the wisdom of spending money for golf sponsorships in the future. I'm sure that they were locked in for this year, but what will they do in the future? Will the Barney Frank Rule evolve to preclude such sponsorships by any company if they have laid people off in the prior 12 months? Will such expenditures be approved in cases where the company develops a mortgage assistance program, bans private and/or First Class air travel, and all executives wear sackcloth suits?

2 and I are looking at making Bologna or Verona our second major location for our Italy trip. We're definitely staying in Torino for half of our vacation as that gets us close to the mountain climb I want to do in France (the Galibier). The romantic in me (say, what?) favors Verona.

Maybe spin class in the AM. It all depends on how well sleeping goes.

Thanks for reading. Have a great week.

BCOT