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Entries from August 1, 2008 - August 31, 2008

Friday
Aug012008

Bad things happen in eights

This has been an, ahem, interesting past 24 hours or so...

  1. Storms with 80+ mph winds blew through the area yesterday morning around 8AM. They took out the electricity at MPOW. When the lights came back on, one of the three transformers that serves the school did not. The transformer is so old that all three need to be replaced. Apparently, the new ones are coming via slow boat from China since it is not predicted that they will be in place until late today.
  2. Our main Internet router and e-mail server for the district comes though this building, so no Internet or school e-mail currently district-wide. Dozens of computer training sessions to be rescheduled. No access to our finance system. No cheap or easy solution to moving the backbone to another location.
  3. Power was knocked out at home. It was restored last night at about 11PM. No electricity means no water since we are on a well. No electricity means no recharging laptop batteries, no home Internet, no landline telephone, no television, of course.
  4. Still no cable service this am.
  5. We lost two great big tree branches. The chain saws are electric.
  6. Took the boat out last night to survey the damage. The oil pump went out on the motor.
  7. The transmission on my son's car failed yesterday. You'd think after paying $2000 for a '91 Ford Tempo, a guy'd get more than 6 years' worth of use out of it.
  8. I have two speaking engagements next week. We have about 2 million relatives coming for my son's graduation party the following weekend. Work is nutty busy.

But it is all relative...

  1. We all got our offices cleaned at work.
  2. School is still out for the summer so nobody is hollering too loud.
  3. The local coffee shop is a pleasant place to work.
  4. Reading on the porch last night after a supper of grilled chicken, potato salad and fruit couldn't have been nicer. Silva's new book Moscow Rules is pretty good.
  5. A bath in the lake can be refreshing.
  6. The ice cream in the freezer didn't melt.
  7. Our neighbor lost three entire huge trees in his front yard and his trampoline looks like a goner.
  8. Lots of places lost roofs or had more serious damage.
  9. A plane crashed nearby, killing eight.
  10. My relatives will all still have a good time even if the boat isn't running.
  11. My son is moving to New Zealand in a couple months and I didn't really want to store his car anyway.
  12. My credit card company was beginning to worry something might have happened to me.

Overall, life is good. We'll see happens tomorrow.

The '91 Tempo (aka the Babe Magnet). Rest in Peace

Friday
Aug012008

Happy Birthday, Blue Skunk

The Blue Skunk Blog is now three years old.

Such milestones seem to be a good time to review and revise, so I took a good look at my Why the Blue Skunk? and My Biases pages and made a few tweaks.

In 36 months, there have been 787 posts (averaging of 22 posts a month) on the Skunk. In July 2006 I posted only 3 times and in May 2008 I posted 36 times. 

Over the past year (August 2007 to July 2008) these are the stats generated by my blog host:

Page Views606,323
Page Views / Month (Avg)50,489
Unique Visitors245,184
Unique Visitors / Month (Avg)21,197
Robot Hits491,142
Robot Hits / Month (Avg)40,968


Or in a more graphical format:

The Skunk has 2,213 subscribers and GooglePage rank of 5/10. The Technorati authority rating is 183 and ranking is 28,458. I am not sure the significance of any of these numbers and I hope I haven't embarrassed myself. I've never gone out of my way to try to increase readership or ranking. As I've opined before, the Blue Skunk is the boutique not the Wal-Mart of blogs, appealing to only the most intelligent and discriminating of readers. (Deep enough for ya?)

Enough navel gazing. The important thing is that this entire experiment is just about as much fun as one can have with one's clothes on. Onward and upward.

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