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Without Them

We might not even have an Independence Day to celebrate!

Without the brave men and women of the Army, battles being fought abroad might be fought on our own soil.

Without the months that sailors in the Navy spend away from their homes and families defending the seas and supporting the other branches we might not celebrate our freedom.

Without the bravery, dedication and intensity of the U. S. Marines, we might live under the evil influence of foreign masters.

Without the fine men and women of the U. S. Air Force watching and defending the skies of the Earth, we might face threats from over the horizon.

Thanks to the Coast Guard, our coasts and waterways are protected from incursions by evil forces seen worldwide.

God bless all the men and women in the Armed Forces! They prove continuously that these colors don’t run!

Monkey Business

Just think about this when you decide whether or not to have that one last beer before driving home from the 4th of July picnic this year . . .

From University of Washington News:

‘Ape-earances’ can be deceiving for many under the influence of alcohol

It’s pretty difficult to overlook the proverbial 800-pound gorilla, or even an average-size person dressed in a gorilla suit.

But a new study indicates that people who were given a simple visual task while mildly intoxicated were twice as likely to have missed seeing the person in a gorilla suit than were people who were not under the influence of alcohol.

The study, appearing in the current issue of the Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology, is the first to show visual errors caused by “inattentional blindness” are more likely to occur under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon occurs when important, but unexpected, objects appear in the visual field but are not detected when people are focused on another task, according to Seema Clifasefi, a postdoctoral psychology researcher at the University of Washington.

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UPDATE: Damsel tells me that she read that drivers using Cell Phones are also subject to “inattentional blindness” just the same as drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Freedom Weekend Flowers

Celebrating Freedom Weekend and the 4th of July, we have a nice arrangement of red, white and blue flowers in the living room. I hope you enjoy this photo of our patriotic bouquet.

Update: I’m so proud that none other than Lorie Byrd liked this picture too! Thanks Lorie! Happy 4th of July!

p.s. Lorie also posted this on Wizbang!

Guns ‘n’ Gazers

Well, yesterday we pampered the dogs so it seemed fair to do something for ourselves today. Now, Damsel likes girly stuff, so I usually get her some nice flowers for the house every week. She is particularly fond of Asian Stargazer Lilies, so they show up often. She also likes her new SW686 revolver, so we went to the indoor range and squeezed off a few rounds. That’s my Damsel — Guns ‘n’ Gazers!

This Day Just Went to the Dogs

Got up early, took the dogs to get baths and inoculations, came home, swept up all the dog hair (they shed a lot in the summer), fixed the broken floor in the doghouse, went after the dogs and then home to fix our Saturday Dinner. Busy, busy, busy. At least the pups don’t look like they have leprosy from shedding anymore.

California School Products

So, Damsel and I were in the drug store to buy some stuff, just a couple of little things really. When we got to the register, the purchase came to five dollars and seventy-one cents. I put down a five-dollar bill and counted out seventy-five cents in change. After waiting a longer than would be normal delay for my four cents change, the young lady at the register announced “two dollars and four cents is your change.” There were people in line behind me and I took the change and walked to the side without saying anything.

Now, I wouldn’t normally take the small windfall, but it would have enormously confused this poor child and inconvenienced the people in line behind me. So I stuffed the change into the little collection jar for a charity.

I figured out what happened afterwards — the girl keyed seven dollars and seventy-five cents as the amount tendered and let the cash register do the math for her. Damsel says she was checking out one of the male clerks walking through the store as I counted out the change.

So a combination of poor math skills from our failing public schools and hormonal distraction got the charity a couple of extra bucks.

I pity Generation Y people as they undoubtedly will collapse under their own stupidity.

Distracted Drivers

There is no question that using cell phones while driving a vehicle causes driver distraction. First, the matter of driving one-handed while holding a phone up to the ear is clearly incapacitating to some degree. Second, the interface to operate the device should be considered; drivers are distracted while dialing and answering. Finally there is the consideration of distraction due to animated or even angry discourse with the party on the other end of the connection.

We posted about this a while ago in Top 10 Reasons Why People Use a Wireless While Driving.

Now, there is legislation pending in Sacramento that would ban drivers from using hand-held devices. However, some argue that there needs to be more studies to analyze effects of the use of hands-free devices as well.

Mixed signals in hands-free phone debate – sacbee.com

Americans spent 1.7 trillion minutes on their cell phones last year. Although no one knows how many minutes were spent talking while driving, one state senator wants to make sure Californians keep both hands on the steering wheel.

“We know you’re distracted. We know the risk has risen dramatically. Now the question is one of control,” Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, told fellow lawmakers on the Senate floor in making his fifth attempt to ban the use of hand-held phones while driving.

His proposal, Senate Bill 1613, cleared the Senate last month and is expected to be vetted by the Assembly Transportation Committee in the coming weeks. If passed, drivers would face initial fines of $20, going up to $50 for subsequent offenses beginning in July 2008.
As California considers joining a growing number of states and cities imposing cell phone restrictions, there are conflicting reports on whether hands-free is safer than hand-held. New York, which was the first state to implement a ban back in 2001, has yet to complete a review of the law’s impact.

While many studies have shown cell phone use is a common form of driver distraction, experts say there has been relatively little direct research comparing hands-free with hand-held devices.

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I say enact the ban on hand-helds now and continue with the studies. At least the obvious one-handed drivers will be eliminated from whatever the equation turns out to be.