Music Monday: Gary Wright and “Dream Weaver” from 1972

Posted By on June 30, 2025

Gary WrightOf course it would end up being a Music Monday repeat from several years ago, but since I’ve already snipped the ani-gif from SiriusXM’s The Bridge, I’ll continue on as an audio instead of the 1972 video

The album by Gary Wright (1943-1923), The Dream Weaver was released in 1975 and included the single Dream Weaver which became a hit in 1976. It is surprising to me (if correct?) that he was performing the song DreamWeaver SiriusXM The Bridgein 1972 but that it took an album and 4 years before it became a hit. I still remember it well.

Interesting an lesser known tidbit: While in England, Gary Wright played keyboards on former Beatle George Harrison‘s triple album All Things Must Pass (1970)mentioned earlier this year on Music Monday — and so began a friendship that inspired the Indian religious themes and spirituality inherent in Wright’s subsequent songwriting like, “Dream Weaver” references (not drugs as some have suspected).
 

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A few natural tips to keep bugs from bothering you #video

Posted By on June 29, 2025

Here a few natural tips to try if you want to keep pests away — it is worth trying! 

Wyze Cam “pet detected” errors and a few baseball Yogi-isms

Posted By on June 28, 2025

Deer as pet

The “pet detected” (???) as the WyzeCam tells me everyday is likely not going to be long for the world. She is a young and a bit too bold in walking around the yard in the afternoon each day. Perhaps it is the heat or just no predators this time of year? Anyway, I enjoy seeing her growing up this year (there are 3 of them, but only one bold enough to roam the front yard in the afternoon)

It is summer so as to make this a little more “sporting,” how about some Yogi Berra baseballYogi-isms?”

Yogi-isms

Are there benefits to shading an AC Compressor?

Posted By on June 27, 2025

It has been HOT … very HOT this week, soooo … I’ve been thinking about how much sun two of our air conditioning units receive on the west side of our red brick house (it gets hot).

  • Are they as efficient as they could be?
  • Should I shade them more?

Here’s was ChatGPT thinks:

Shading an outdoor air conditioning compressor unit can improve its efficiency, but the impact is moderate rather than dramatic. Here’s a balanced breakdown of the benefits and limitations:

 


Benefits of Shading an AC Compressor:

  1. Improved Efficiency (Up to ~10%)
    On very hot and sunny days, placing the compressor in the shade can lower its operating temperature. Studies by the U.S. Department of Energy and utility companies suggest shading can improve efficiency by 2% to 10%, depending on conditions.
  2. Reduced Heat Load
    The compressor’s job is to release heat from your home. If it’s baking in direct sunlight, the surrounding air is hotter, making it harder for the unit to expel that heat. Cooler ambient air (via shading) helps it cool more effectively.
  3. Potentially Prolonged Lifespan
    Excessive heat can increase wear on components, especially if the compressor is working harder than necessary. Shading can reduce thermal stress on the unit over time.

⚠️ Limitations and Considerations:

  1. Airflow Is More Important Than Shade
    While shade helps, unobstructed airflow around the unit is critical. Improper shading (e.g., placing a box or tight enclosure around the compressor) can trap heat and reduce performance.
  2. Natural Shade Is Better
    Using trees, shrubs, or structures placed a few feet away (not directly over or against the unit) is ideal. Artificial covers can work, but they must allow for full ventilation above and around the unit.
  3. Placement and Climate Matter
    In very hot and dry areas, shading may have a more noticeable impact. In milder or humid climates, the gain might be negligible.

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Do we all have unusual or quirky behaviors? Or is this normal?

Posted By on June 26, 2025

If we are to be honest … every once in a while we notice quirks in our own personalities and habits. I caught myself this past weekend while my son-in-law Drew and I were putting away the dishes from the dishwasher. He has been around long enough to know where we keep plates, bowls, glasses and cup and was busy helping me put them away while we chatted. I caught myself … TOO LATE … in correcting the exact shelf and location for one of the cupslike it really matters! 

Putting away an odd cup Stacked on the other cup

Yes, I recognize that I have a few eccentricities or perhaps an obsessive-compulsive trait that has me wanting something a certain way? I’ve never thought about it when asking Brenda to put my tools away or put the scissors back where we keep them (I’m convinced she purposely resists) … but when pointing the exact spot I keep a particular odd-ball cup I noticed it.

So sorry Drew, I’ll work on it and try not to be so OCD (although he just smiled and put the cup away where I pointed). 

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A Linux Server update and screenshots from a CRFB webinar

Posted By on June 25, 2025

While updating a few more Linux server items elsewhere today, I learned a little bit more that might help out my older “droplet” that refuses to function the way I want due to so much old software. Yes … overdue for an overhaul, but the older I get, the more comfortable and set in my ways I become.

Panel On CRFB

This late day post is merely a test and an excuse to post a bunch of screen grabs from a Social Security and Medicare webinar I attended yesterday — nice job by CRFB.org.

The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization committed to educating the public on issues with significant fiscal policy impact.

Our bipartisan leadership comprises some of the nation’s leading budget experts, including many past heads of the House and Senate Budget Committees, the Congressional Budget Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Government Accountability Office.

As an independent source of objective policy analysis, we regularly engage policymakers of both parties and help them develop and analyze proposals to improve the country’s fiscal and economic condition. These efforts have reinforced the Committee’s role as an authoritative voice for fiscal responsibility and an educational resource for policymakers and the general public. We are also a trusted budget watchdog that assists journalists across the country in understanding fiscal developments in Washington.

Testing Debug mode updates

Posted By on June 25, 2025

This is a test of the XPoster plugin debug mode and updating again.

Reading: Enjoyed the “Gas Station” Father’s Day book from KDAE

Posted By on June 25, 2025

Gas Station BookAs a Father’s Day present, I received a very nice coffee table book about Gas Stations. Since I Shel gas station - genericworked at a Sidney, Ohio I-75 gas station as a “pump jockey” when I turned 16 years old, it brought back some great memories of wearing the Shell uniform. I’ve commented a couple times before and still remember the part time job fondly.

I repeat it too often, but remember rolling the penny indicator 1/3 of a tick short every fill-up so as never to pump more gas per shift than I was collecting money for. Also there was an incentive to finish the pay period “in the green” and that difference would end up in my pay check! The big incentive was to sell quarts of oil since we would receive an additional 25 cents for every can of oil we sold. It was a priority to check the oil for as many customers as we could convince to check their oil level and show them the dip stick. 😉

Usually coffee table books aren’t for “reading” … but this one was a quick read with photos — thank you Katelyn, Drew and the girls (and for my very entertaining card too — see below)

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Testing updates and social media automatic updates

Posted By on June 24, 2025

Ignore this late lunchtime update.
The feed from WordPress to X.com has been failing to authenticate and update properly after the ups and downs on this server. Below is a 14 day look before finally clearing the MySQL problem. Hopefully the bloat has been fixed? 

Bloat fixed?

Peace Through Strength — Strength, Deterrence and Iran

Posted By on June 24, 2025

Trump Hits Iran - 250622

It looks as if my commentary is becoming a regular Thinking emojirighthand column thing over at TheHustings.news (based on the current news story).  

Peace Through Strength — Strength, Deterrence and Iran

The debate over whether to strike Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites is now behind us, as Tehran has suffered a significant setback in its pursuit of weapons-grade material. The United States military displayed impressive precision and professionalism in carrying out the orders of our ever-engaged commander-in-chief.

For many, the choice seemed binary: Either act decisively to prevent a nuclear Iran, or risk facing a far more dangerous regime emboldened by atomic leverage. Those of us who lived through the Cold War remember the constant threat of nuclear conflict — and the relief that followed the Soviet Union’s collapse. Unfortunately, the decades since have seen the rise of new nuclear threats, with Iran chief among them.

It is reasonable to hope that the recent B-2 strikes will not only stall Iran’s nuclear ambitions but also serve as a strong deterrent to its leadership — discouraging future aggression toward Israel, Western democracies, and continued support for terrorist proxies.

America cannot afford to project weakness. Under President Trump, the United States demonstrated a clear willingness to apply maximum pressure — politically, economically, and militarily — without rushing into prolonged entanglements. Critics may still call for restraint, but history shows that appeasement has rarely tempered radical regimes.

President Trump’s doctrine of peace through strength provided a strategic roadmap: one where America leads from a position of resolve, not retreat.

Avoiding war is always preferable. But ignoring Iran’s nuclear ambitions invites far greater peril. While some hesitate to act, President Trump understood that decisive leadership today can prevent the devastating conflicts of tomorrow.    — Rich Corbett

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Adding a map posted on BrilliantMaps that does a pretty good job of illustrating the timeline of the United States air strike against Iranian nuclear sites on June 22md 2025, known as Operation Midnight Hammer.

Operation Midnight Hammer
Map credit: OSDPA

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