RichC | July 31, 2023
Today’s Music Monday song by Looking Glass is one nearly every generation that enjoys pop music would find difficult not to like. Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) is about as popular as a song can get in the early 1970s. It rose to #1 in the charts in 1972. Interesting tidbit: Following the song’s release […]
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Tags: barry manilow, brandy, looking glass, mp4, music monday, musicmonday, youtube
RichC | July 30, 2023
Brenda’s birthday is in August and after remembering her riding the small kids bike (a joke) and seeing that our granddaughters are both growing into bicycles, it seemed like a good idea to find something reasonably priced for her to ride with them (and me) — and kill two birds with one stone considering it […]
Category: Bikes, Idioms, Personal, Photos, Shopping |
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Tags: bicycle, bike, birthday, brenda, gift, idiom, idioms, northwoods
RichC | July 29, 2023
A couple of years ago when contemplating upgrading the dust collection equipment in my workshop … the urge passed. The old ShopSmith DC3300 was again cleaned and re-bagged … and still today the dusty basement shop continues to annoy me. Fast forward: Last week Rockler put their Dust Right FlexiPort Power Tool Hose Kit on […]
Category: Ideas, Shopping, Tools, Woodworking |
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Tags: cyclone, dust collector, rockler, sale, vacuum, vacuum hose, woodworking, workshop
RichC | July 28, 2023
Things continue to change over at Twitter, at least as the old is removed and the new is implemented. I’m not sure the switch from the Twitter “bird” to the symbol “X” is all that big of a deal, but it does at least keep people in the tech world talking. Who knows if Elon […]
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Tags: elon musk, social media, tech friday, techfriday, twitter, x.com
RichC | July 27, 2023
Although I’m not positive as to the year (perhaps 1978), but this photo triggered thoughts of the 1970s and the gas station lines that happened between 1973 and 1979. The memory is fitting for Throwback Thursday #TBT, perhaps in part because I worked at a Shell station while in high school? Another interesting memory is […]
Category: Automotive, Energy, History, Memories, TBT |
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Tags: Cadillac, gas lines, gas station, honda civic, oil embargo, shell oil, TBT, throwback
RichC | July 26, 2023
Katelyn and Drew brought us back some Rowdy barbecue sauce when they took a trip to Tennessee in the spring. I didn’t get a chance to use it until last week — chicken wings in the toaster oven (better than Buffalo sauce?) Anyway, a belated thanks; it is delicious. A chart/graph in the WSJ last […]
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Tags: barbeque, chart, economy, graph, homebuiding, housing, kdae, recession, wsj
RichC | July 25, 2023
The API is not accepting updates to MyDesultoryBlog Twitter account. Reset new “keys and tokens” to see if it updates? This will be deleted as it is only a test.
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Tags: amazon, api, hooks, twitter
RichC | July 25, 2023
Last weekend I toyed with the idea of converting one of my NiCad Paslode batteries over to Lithium-Ion. I picked up the charging module circuit board with DC voltage boosting and “thought” this might be a simple solution. Oh not so quick … 4+ hours later … it was not so easy to stuff two […]
Category: Repairs, Tools |
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Tags: amazon, battery, fence, lithium, nail gun, paslode, repair, stain
RichC | July 24, 2023
When it comes to Music Monday, there is something about hearing a one-hit wonder that grabs my attention. Perhaps it is the memory of the song or days gone by … or maybe it is just the fact that we expected the singer or band to have another hit song? In any case, the English […]
Category: Memories, Music |
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Tags: 1975, jigsaw, music monday, musicmonday, one hit wonder, sky high
RichC | July 23, 2023
Communism, political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy with public ownership and communal control of at least the major means of production (e.g., mines, mills, and factories) and the natural resources of a society. Communism is thus a form of socialism—a higher and more advanced form, according to […]
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Tags: britannica.com, communism, democracy, karl marx, north korea, socialism, south korea
RichC | July 22, 2023
The week was abnormally filled with charts and graphs while chiming in to news stories and posts on Twitter this past week, but I’ll start with an animated GIF graphic and link to a story regarding offshore wind farm leases opening up in the Gulf of Mexico. As for the graphs and charts, here’s one […]
Category: Automotive, Energy, Environment, Misc, Social Media |
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Tags: anigif, bidenomics, charts, climate change, graphs, id buzz, microbus, twitter, wind farms
RichC | July 21, 2023
For those keeping score as to just how frugal Rich can descend when chasing after a wireless plan … “better” (cheaper) than Mint Mobile … “he” may have gone “a bridge too far” in the latest USMobile wireless plan decision (I know, another idiom and a 3rd person reference, but don’t get me started on the whole […]
Category: Cellphone, Idioms, Technology |
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Tags: cell phone, cheapness, idiom, idioms, iphone, mint mobile, tech friday, techfriday, usmobile, wireless
RichC | July 20, 2023
An automotive journalist friend of mine regularly promotes his radio appearances on Chicago’s talk radio, which often leads to discussions regarding radio in general. Often the thoughts are to broadcast radio, both AM and FM, verses streaming via an Internet signal (or perhaps satellite)? One thing lead to another and I reflect on my amateur […]
Category: Automotive, Friends, Humor, Radio, Social Media, TBT, Video |
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Tags: cars, chicago, comedy, gas, john pinette, mp4, radio, shortwave, TBT, transoceanic, video, zenith
RichC | July 19, 2023
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Category: Archive, Personal, Photos, Travel |
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Tags: annalyn, drew, ellerie, family, katelyn, michigan, oostra
RichC | July 18, 2023
Nothing earth shattering from the working around the house projects, but archiving a couple photos from staining a section of last years repaired fence … to more repairing of fences as well as using TiteBond 3 glue as before (this could be a forever project — our fences are deteriorating A LOT). I was going […]
Category: Archive, Repairs, Tidbits, Tools |
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Tags: battery, fence, paslode, repair, titebond3, weekend
RichC | July 16, 2023
Perhaps I’m just being sensitive in having a couple granddaughters I want to protect, but started to read a human interest story last week that started me off irritated. Thankfully by the end, it gave a ray of hope for the next generation. Dear teenage boy at the skate park… You’re probably about 15 years-old, […]
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Tags: generation, granddaughters, skateboard, skatepark, teenagers
RichC | July 15, 2023
My financial and investment musings have been few and far between lately, but while reading Barron’s Magazine article this past week, it reminded me that we investors often can look to history for insight. If you don’t want to read it, try listening to it — Audio ElevenLabs. ElevenLabs AI reading this content – […]
Category: Audio, Financial, History, Idioms, Politics |
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Tags: economy, elevenlabs, idiom, inflation, investing, mckinsey & company, recession, ww2
RichC | July 14, 2023
While waiting on a copy of the 2022 “Of Boys and Men” ebook to become available at my local library (have it on hold), I ended up downloading the audio version read by the “British” author Richard V. Reeves (like many Americans, I enjoy the sophisticated accent). A plus for the audio version that even […]
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Tags: masculinity, of boys and men, richard reeves, society, toxic
RichC | July 13, 2023
My friend Jeff and I (same age) have been struggling with how to let things go that were either ours … and that we no longer need … or part of our family’s history? He has tons of books that he’s been donating to the local library, a storage unit with some of his mom’s […]
Category: Books, Personal, Photos, Tools |
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Tags: Books, cruising world, family, jeffp, magazines, meatgrinder, miterbox, old tools, tool wall
RichC | July 12, 2023
Enjoyed a long-ish audio field trip shared in the Washington Post last week by Lillian Cunningham. It was educational and a relaxing evening listen while “trying” to read a book (but I could not focus on both). 😉 The Everglades have always been interesting to me. My brother and I dreamt of living on Key […]
Category: Audio, Environment, Nature |
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Tags: audio, everglades, florida, key largo, national park, podcast, washington post
RichC | July 11, 2023
We’ve had several short-lived summer storms blasting through this year. Often I wrap up my sun sail in the back of the pool house garage (use it for a little shade), but didn’t last week. Unfortunately some VERY high winds hit and stretched out my homemade bungee (steel cable inside rope) and bent the hooks […]
Category: Archive, Repairs, Tools, Weather, Woodworking |
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Tags: awning, bungee, damage, gutter, jerry rig, poolhouse, roof, router, router table, scissor lift, sun sail, wind
RichC | July 10, 2023
In July I’m usually looking for hot weather music mood, so for summer 2023 I’m tuning SiriusXM to the Florida Keys Xtra channel. James T. Slater‘s “Key West Address” popped on and it does a pretty good job of capturing my summertime state-of-mind, although it would probably be just fine in the middle of winter […]
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RichC | July 9, 2023
Yesterday morning was rushed, as I attempted to get a few things done in the backyard. I mowed the front yard on Friday night and was hoping to get the back done on Saturday — nope, the rain and thunderstorms arrived before lunch. BUT … I was able to at least use my new Worx […]
Category: Hobby, Misc, Personal, Photos, Tools, Woodworking |
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Tags: backyard, edging, jerry rig, pool, project, router, router table, scissor lift, side table, workshop, worx
RichC | July 8, 2023
Once you learn something and then hear it used incorrectly, it makes me cringe. I wanted to correct someone on the news last week using the phrase “handle with kid gloves” … knowing the original was to “handle with kit gloves.” Oh well … Origin The origin of the term ‘kit gloves’ can be tracked […]
Category: Idioms, Tidbits |
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Tags: etymology, fox, idiom, idioms, kid gloves, kit gloves, phrase
RichC | July 8, 2023
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Tags: annalyn, babysitting, bompa, brenda, drew, ellerie, homebuilding, katelyn, ohio, oma, perrysburg, playground, pool, richc, waterville, white house
RichC | July 7, 2023
One of the TWO reasons that I’ve opted for the Ridgid brand of cordless power tools is their LSA … which I’ve used once before on a couple of early batteries. Besides the minor hassle in registering and filing a claim, it seems to be the right way to go considering the problems with tools […]
Category: Advice, Misc, Shopping, Technology, Tidbits, Tools, Woodworking |
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Tags: 9Ah, ani gif, anigif, battery, blower motor, claim, inverter, lithium, lithium-ion, lsa, ridgid, tech friday, techfriday, tools, warranty, workshop
RichC | July 6, 2023
While finding links for a blog post last week, I stumbled across a couple photos of my iPhone5 while upgrading to my current, but aging, iPhone7plus. Although the bulky protective case on the iPhone7+ did not last long, it was interesting to remember it. I quickly switched to the thinnest case I could find and […]
Category: Cellphone, Memories, TBT, Technology |
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Tags: apple, case, granddaughter, iphone, iphone5, iphone7, oribox, TBT, virgin mobile
RichC | July 5, 2023
For investors and retirees desiring an income stream from their investments, Closed-End Funds can be pretty attractive. That said, there are advantages and disadvantages … with some help from ChatGPT. 😉 Advantages of Closed-End Funds (CEFs): Market Pricing Efficiency: Unlike open-end mutual funds, CEFs trade on stock exchanges, allowing their shares to be bought and […]
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Tags: cef, chatgpt, closed end fund, dividends, income, investing, strategy
RichC | July 4, 2023
Here’s an afternoon post for the 4th of July … our U.S. Independence Day. Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons […]
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RichC | July 4, 2023
No prepared post for today so click here for older 4th of July posts and just enjoy this short odd video.
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RichC | July 3, 2023
Let’s start July 2023’s Music Monday off with an upbeat summer song by Kenny Loggins — at least that’s my interpretation? Kenny Loggins – “Keep the Fire” | 1980 Although I’ve included songs from him before, “Keep the Fire” from 1980 is a favorite of mine from my college days and listening on […]
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Tags: capri, cassette, concert, keep the fire, kenny loggins, live, music monday, musicmonday
RichC | July 2, 2023
While contemplating a previous idea for a router guide (photo) … and waiting for paint to dry (it was raining on Saturday), I made a push sled for my router table. I’m not sure the hold down will really do much, but added it with a couple spare parts from my drill press table. Edit: […]
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Tags: octagon, project, pushsled, pushstick, router, router table, side table, tool, woodworking
RichC | July 1, 2023
Before I archive clipped workshop tips and ideas to a computer folder (saved in a place I will never look again => #humor), ideas that I’ve snipped from a variety of library borrowed woodworking magazines, I’m going to save them to my blog. If I were sharing and posting correctly, I would footnote or at […]
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Tags: idea, project, woodworking, workshop