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Conviction

MIT Research is showing positive signs in Fusion, call me crazy but I’ve been a nut about this now for over a year now! On December 14 th , I commented to my friends on Facebook that MIT turned the table and is now investing in fusion.  I have constantly, (to no avail) searched the internet for more information. The below is the most recent, what seems to be a credible article I have found. Everyone that I talk to rolls their eyes, and hey, more power to them. And, I suppose, statistically, they are correct, as I am sure I could find in micro-fiches (those younger millennials have no idea what I am talking about) similar articles to the articles I reference. But I don’t care, it takes me a lot, and I mean a lot before I have conviction in something. And I have conviction in this idea. The funny part, I looked up the budget for the US. Renewable energy in 2013 was at a whopping 15 BILLION! Yes, that has a B. Guess how many dollars went to fusion?  … Wait for it …. Wait for it...

How to Win a Bid for a Home in a Competitive Market

It's been a while since I have posted anything worth a darn, so I thought I'd give it a try. Something I stumbled on, it may or may not work, but the concept I feel is somewhat solid. I took a real estate class a while ago, (like two decades ago!) that class taught me a lot. One of the biggest things that it taught me is that you can get out of a real estate contract (if written properly) very easily during the first few days, even weeks. Therefore, throw bids out there like spaghetti on a wall and see what sticks! I did this approach in 2007, 8 and 9 and it worked incredibly well! The reason it worked so well is that it was a buyers market. People were unloading homes like it was going out of style, so some were taking outrageous bids just to get rid of the property. My poor real estate agent I bet was writing three bids a month! I hardly won a thing, but when I did it was a steal! You miss every shot you don't take! Don't get me wrong I'm no Real Estate Mogul t...

Don't Eat ANYTHING Before an Ironman!

My first Ironman, to say I slept well would be a misstatement, if I were to guess, I slept about 5 hours of restless sleep. Woke up about 4:30 AM to head out the door, I stayed at my sister-in-law's house and, therefore, didn't want to wake anyone, so I slipped out without making a noise. I got into the car and started driving to Boulder, Colorado. On my way in I was wishing I had left my home where I would have prepared a "bullet coffee" butter and coconut oil blended in a cup of joe. But I drove on, heading to parking that was described as sparse at best. I'd swing into a McDonald's order a coffee ask for some butter, and get a sausage sandwich and get rid of the bread that was the plan. Miles went by, no McDonald's ok, any place ... even a gas station. Distracted I took a call from a friend and continued to drive, next thing I know I'm at the parking garage, having eaten, or drank nothing. Oh well, they will have coffee and "energy" bars...

Is it good for you or just torture?

I came out of a 90-minute hot yoga class the other day. Drying off and cleaning my mat a gentleman stopped me and said, "I don't know how you do it." My response was that of some surprise, but I responded politely "Well I've done one Ironman and never was there a straight 90 minutes as hard as that class just was."  A lady piped in and said, "I did that class once and came out limping, after a chiropractor visit, I was told that Hot Yoga is terrible for you and you can over stretch, pretty much just plain torture!" I promptly agreed and discussed the failure study of athletes using saunas*, and compared the Hot Yoga to it. The lady was disturbed that I would want to put myself through self-torture, and the gentleman was simply impressed. It was an interesting conversation, I had to reflect afterwards on my Ironman to think about whether or not I was exaggerating, and the more I think about it, it was far from an exaggeration. While of course the ...

Matrix Porridge

It took wilderness and a beautiful fire to stir up the discussion. But it happened, and it is going to either make me or cost me $100! The concept is the same as in the Matrix's "Bowl full of snot" everything the body needs in one consistent meal. Our friend Jim was way into the concept based on backpacking and not having to eat "mountain men" and I was interested mainly because of time and nutrition simplicity. I have always thought how nice it would be if you were running late for a meeting; knew your day was going to be long or just simply didn't feel like making an adequately prepared balanced meal that you could just grab something off the shelf and scarf it down good enough for whatever meal, or amount of time depending on how much you eat. Mr Nutrition piped into the conversation, explaining based on an excel document he has created what is now famously called "Steveakin" effectively the necessary macro nutrient bland bread-like subst...

Poor people don't exercise and forks make people fat!

If you were to google income and physical activity the overwhelming response is something along the line of “poor people don’t exercise” and they are right, however the concept is completely backwards, same as the concept that guns kill people, and forks are what make people fat. It isn’t that poor people don’t exercise it is that because people don’t exercise that they are poor. If you were to never eat you would never get fat, thus if you are to never exercise you are not going to succeed, if you do exercise you will succeed, statistics prove it! So instead of looking at it from the perspective of “those poor, poor people, or poor me poor person is doomed to be fat and die of all sorts of hanus hear diseases, economic loss etc.” lets reverse the roll, if you are poor, stop being poor by exercising, and if you are not successful become successful by exercising! There is a direct correlation to economic status and how fat and out of shape you are, so change the ...

Look in the mirror, an Ironman lesson.

Ironman – Swim Straight Don’t be such a damn fool! Look in the Mirror! Have you ever heard this before? I certainly have, and I consider the comment to be abusive abrasive and simply rude, thus I brush it off and think to myself, what a F@#k that guy is! Then all of a sudden I am in line to start the swim of an Ironman, my first Ironman event. I’m a hell of a swimmer; I know that I am, and, therefore, I was going to line up with the 1hr 20-minute group, I knew this the night before, weeks before. Now here I sit with the 1:20’s and my courage gets the best of me, and I line up with the 1:15’s. There are not a hell of a lot of people in front of me, and there is a hell of a lot of people behind me! Who do I think I am?! The gun goes off, and we are off, swimming away, in tight formation thus a few elbows, knees, feet, heads all hitting grinding and overall chaos. After the first about 100 yards, people begin to space. What the hell, why do I keep hitting people's heels, they are...