29 February 2020

Side dish


I figured out why I will only grudgingly vote for Joe Biden if he's the sacrificial lamb staked out on DJT's blood altar.

In the movie Americans live in, Biden's the sidekick, not the star. Chewbaca, Samwise Gamgee, Dr. John Watson, Robin, Donkey, Groot.

Great characters, brave, smart, and strong. But not the star.

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The South Carolina primary's today. I don't any longer dig deep into political commentary, analysis, or hard-news stories. I don't want my brain to explode. Overload is imminent.

But, surely somebody out there commented on the low probability of Southern Crackers voting for Sanders or Bloomberg. Christian Fundamentalists worship DJT the adulterer, tax cheat, and con artist. But how many will vote for anybody of the Jewish persuasion?

Most of them don't even understand that, according to their Holy Bible, Jesus, the guy whose name's tossed around constantly, was a Jew.

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20 February 2020

Smashing on the railroad


2:40 p.m.: Amtrak just rolled past, westbound, with its three locomotives, two baggage cars, and nine passenger cars led by a UP engine. It would have been here at 10 a.m. if not for the concrete truck on the tracks near Derby Dam.

The truck is trashed, and so is the front of the lead locomotive, as shown by photos on the Reno TV stations web sites.

Amtrak said the truck was on the crossing first. Oops.

Minor injuries, the TV stations said.

The 78 passengers will have something to talk about when Donner Lake's scenery gets boring.
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18 February 2020

All who wander are not lost


Just most of them.

Got an update today on the wandering caravan.

The gentleman who makes Canyon General Improvement District and Rainbow Bend function was called out around 8 a.m. Saturday because one semi took out a fire hydrant. Another rolled over lawns.

Storey County sheriff's deputies escorted them out of Rainbow Bend. They did indeed expect to use the back road to Mustang and around the wreck.

CGID protector didn't know what happened to the passenger cars.

No reverse Donner Party. Darn.

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15 February 2020

The dark night of Nevada


Ah, another interesting event that I will never know the outcome of.

Last night at 11 o’clock, there was yet another wreck on I-80 eastbound at Mustang, about a half mile from where I live in Rainbow Bend, Lockwood.

At 11:30 p.m., I heard strange noises in front of the house. I opened the front door to see a semi (C.R. England logo) crawling past, eastbound, followed by passenger cars, two more semis and several more cars.

One loaded semi weighs in around 33 tons. The three semis I saw rolled over a bridge with a  weight limit of 10 tons. Urgh.
 
The strange noise was the semis hitting speed bumps. There are speed bumps galore on Ave de la Couleurs (and Rainbow Bend as a whole) because the arrogant lunkheads out here ignore the 15 mph speed limit. People walking, walking dogs, children on bikes, and other activities, not usually at 11:30 p.m. Anytime of day or night, the lunkheads race past at 40 mph.

There were tail lights stopped on the freeway, which always backs up after a wreck. But this traffic was further east than usual.

NDOT’s incident report site listed the 11 p.m. wreck, with reopening estimated at 2 a.m. Traffic was being turned around at the Mustang exit.

From Mustang, there is a path to the east, Frontage Road to McCarran Ranch Road to Waltham Way and a freeway entrance. I wouldn’t drive that route at night. The roads, while paved, are not lighted and direction signs aren’t clear. It’s gotta be more than five miles. Waltham leads to USA Parkway and another freeway connection.

Maybe the parade past my house aimed for Peri Ranch Road, which runs into Mustang, where Frontage Road starts. What Google Maps doesn’t show is that there is a 100-foot elevation change from Rainbow Bend to PRR. Only two ways to get on PRR and both are steep.

I thought about following the parade, just to see the semis go up that narrow, steep hill, which requires a hard turn left or right at the top. I think there’s a streetlight there. For passenger cars, no problem.

If I weren’t lazy and a coward, I’d love to ride a toboggan down that hill in the snow. If we ever have snow again. The biggest challenge would be to stop before you land in the Truckee River.

I wouldn’t drive Peri Ranch Road in the dark, either. It is narrow, not striped, loaded with speed bumps (the lunkheads have a large feeding ground), and not lit.

I went to bed instead, but couldn’t sleep. The last time I looked out, 1:45 a.m., the eastbound freeway was open.

Might that tiny, lost caravan be wandering through the river canyon, covering ground that the westbound Donner Party rolled over?

Is it wrong of me to hope?

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05 February 2020

Now here this!


There was a spare replacement part on the shelf at the hearing-aid place! I got my ear-piece back in less than 24 hours.

Hooray to LeMay Hearing of Reno.

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How much does it cost to emigrate to New Zealand?

One big lottery win and I'm outta here.

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I thought about going to a Nevada presidential caucus one time, but my sanity came back.

Also, participants have to be registered in one party or the other. Non-partisan suits me fine.

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03 February 2020

Me 1, Bullet 0


My hearing aid went silent last week. I found out today at the ear doctor's office that a wire broke. A replacement wire was ordered; arrives in about 10 days.

The 3-year warranty expires in 2.5 months.

The house is strangely quiet, except for the telephone. And the cat, when he wants food.

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