The final days of the ferry Ostend Spirit (MS Pride of Calais)

Posted By on January 26, 2014

What do you do with a ship when it is time to retire it? Cut it into piece so it can be salvaged for scrap … or sink it as an artificial reef. In the case of this 27,000 gross ton ferry, they’re going to beach it first, so you better get out of the way!

The M/F Ostend Spirit (once the MS Pride of Calais) was own by a shipping company that declared bankruptcy and was sold for scrap and scheduled for disassembly by crews in Turkey. It looks a little crazy to me, but I suppose “beaching it” is probably the easiest way to get workers and equipment aboard?

Name:
1987-1999: Pride of Calais
1999-2002: P&OSL Calais
2002-2003: PO Calais
2003-2012: Pride of Calais
2012-present: Ostend Spirit

Owner:
1987: Stanhope Steamship Co Ltd (Townsend Thoresen)[1]
1987-2006: P&O European Ferries (Dover) Ltd
2006-present: P&O Ferries Ltd

Launched:
11 April 1987

Completed:
27 November 1987

Maiden voyage:
4 December 1987

Tonnage:
26,433 GT

Length:
169.6 m (556.4 ft)

Beam:
28.27 m (92.7 ft)

Draught:
6.12 m (20.1 ft)

Depth:
13.80 m (45.3 ft)

Installed power:
3 x Sulzer ZA40S Diesels

Propulsion:
Triple controllable pitch propellers

Speed:
22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)

Capacity:
2,290 passengers
650 vehicles (1,500 lanemetres)

Prepping for an Electromagnetic Pulse — EMP strike

Posted By on January 25, 2014

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No not what you think. I have not gone down the Doomsday rabbit hole … just yet, but for years I’ve been interesting in self-sufficient living and do my share of reading. I enjoy reading both fictional thrillers about EMPs (ie. One Second After) and books oriented towards self-sufficiency. tinfoilhateyesI’ve spent a few hours watching videos too, hasn’t everybody?

For me, I enjoy simplicity and easy to understand mechanical gadgets (sailing, no electronics diesel cars, biodiesel, firearms, amateur radio, etc) and have a personal reputation to uphold as the EMP prepper of my family. Brenda has nicknamed my old Mercedes Benz 300D theEMP car” and even one of my sons’ friends jokingly asked (I think "jokingly"???) if we had our bug out evacuation route mapped out to the boat (in order to avoid cities and highways).  Now if you’re chuckling, the concern isn’t all that loopy since the EMP Commission has produced a pretty detailed report and threat assessment that should concern more that just the tinfoil hat crowd.

"An electromagnetic pulse attack could involve just two nuclear bombs launched from vessels 100 miles from the United States coast and exploding 120 miles above Indianapolis and Denver, respectively. This event would have the immediate effect of damaging or destroying the entire electrical grid and a large majority of computer chips across the contiguous 48 states. This would mean a massive electrical shutdown, affecting water systems, transportation, electronic medical devices, communications, sewage systems, and security systems.

Do you think an electromagnetic pulse attack in the United States is likely to occur?"

RESULTS of the survey

Even the 6PM “real news” is at least talking about the threat once in a while:

  Special Report – Bret Baier and Doug McKelway on EMPs (mp3) | 1/21/2014

What actions should you take following an EMP strike?

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So what actions should you take immediately following an EMP strike?  Remember that time will be critical, the first few hours (days at most) will enable you to get a jump on everyone else and set the stage for your success.  You will immediately know that an EMP, be it from a nuclear weapon or massive solar flare, will have struck your area.  Your car will no longer work, your cell phone won’t work, the power will be out everywhere, planes will have fallen from the sky.  You will know it was an EMP but the vast majority of the public will not, they will be quite literally sitting around waiting for someone to tell them what to do.  You won’t know how large the scope of the strike is but you will have to assume the worst, which would be a nationwide outage.

First things first, if you are at work, get home.  Your boss no longer has authority over you, your co-workers no longer are a priority.  They will be trying to restart a computer that will never again work, trying to restart their smartphone, sitting in the break room trying to call 911 and saying things like: “This is ridiculous, I’m going to miss my 3pm sales call!”  You on the other hand will go to you car and change into the extra set of clothes and shoes you keep in the trunk.  You will don your “get home bag” and start walking, hopefully your walk will not take more than a day.

Once home it is time to start implementing your plan.  Remember time is absolutely critical and you only have a small window of it in order to set yourself up for success.  During these initial hours and days people will still have faith that some sort of government agency will come in to make everything better.  They will expect to see the power come back on any minute becausesomeone will surely do something.  They will tell each other to sit tight, just hold on for a day or so because eventually the HMMWV’s will roll in loaded with supplies and some military officer or government official will explain that this is merely a temporary problem, nothing to worry about, sorry for the inconvenience.  You know better because you realize just how devastating an EMP strike is and the reality is that it could be months before systems start to come back online.  It will only take a week or two (at most) before things start getting really ugly because people start going hungry.  With all of that that in mind you take these 7 actions because you were prepared for this to happen.

1- Use your cash.  In the first few days after an EMP strike cash will still have value.  Take all of your cash and that radio flyer wagon your kids have and walk down to the corner store.  Avoid the big retail stores, I suggest finding the corner gas station or local drug store.  The owner of the store will no doubt be there, concerned that the items in the store are unprotected during a power outage.  Explain to the owner that you are in need of some supplies, can pay cash and do not require change.  Tell him/her that you will give them an extra $100 to allow you to “shop” for a few minutes.  Load up your wagon with anything you can find to include medication, candy bars, water bottles, pop tarts, lighters, hand sanitizer etc etc.  Of course you should be well stocked at home but you might as well get rid of your worthless paper money in exchange for any amount of extra supplies you can get your hands on.  In a week (maybe less) most stores will be completely looted so you need to take advantage of this moment.

2- Fill up the tub(s) with water.  Hopefully you have a water bob for each bath tub in your home in addition to several other water storage devices and water purification/filtration devices.  Remember a down grid means that fresh water will stop flowing to your home very quickly.  Fill up your tub as soon as you can, that extra hundred or so gallons could prove invaluable.  If you are concerned about the quality of the water remember you can add 8 drops of regular Clorox bleach per gallon to help purify what you have in the tub.

3- Talk to your neighbors.  This step is absolutely critical, you have to get out and talk to your close neighbors and explain to them what is going on.  They will be in denial for the most part, hopefully you have copies of the EMP report printed off which you can distribute as you go door to door.  Explain to them what is going on and that time is critical, let them know a worst case scenario means that there will be no help coming for quite a long time.  Additionally mention the following to them.

a. Discuss a neighborhood watch.  Tell them that in a few days or weeks things will get dangerous with hungry people roaming the streets.  It is essential that you define your neighborhood’s boundaries and set up a neighborhood watch of sorts, assigning people to different shifts.

b. Offer to hold a meeting.  Set a time that you will have a meeting at your home, say every day after sunrise in your garage.  Tell them they are invited and that every day you will be there passing out information.  At first you might not have anyone attend these meetings, in a few days there will be a handful and in a week you might have 50 or more hungry, scared, tired people demanding answers.  If you are going to assume the role of a leader, be prepared to do just that.

c. Tell them to use their cash.  Much like you should have already done, tell them that their cash will soon be worthless and that they need to get down to the market to spend it.  Most people have no cash on hand, so this probably won’t be a real issue.

d. Tell them to inventory their supplies.  Most people have 3 to 5 days food on hand in their home.  You should mention that they need to start rationing what they have, and taking inventory of everything else.

e. Start identifying those with skills.  I wrote about how to organize a survival community as well as what skills will be valuable after T-SHTF in a few recent articles  While making the rounds in your neighborhood you should start identifying who has special skills and make note of it.  Cops or military personnel could help with security, Doctors have obvious value, and so on and so forth.

4- Start rationing food.  Hopefully you have at least a 1 year supply of food for your family, if not more.  Start rationing immediately because more than likely you will have to share some of your food with your neighbors.  It will be unavoidable, you will need their help to survive as a community and there is absolutely no way that they will starve while watching you and your family live high on the hog.  This doesn’t mean that you cannot oversee how some rations are distributed, or seek out other sources of food, but just remember nobody gets through SHTF alone.

5- Hygiene preparations.  Consider where you are going to dispose of your human waste, it might be a good time to start digging that pit.  Also consider where you will dispose of your trash and if you will bury it or burn it.  Remember the trash man won’t be around next Sunday and your toilets will stop flushing very quickly.

6- Listen to your weather radio.  Prior to the EMP strike you had a small solar/hand crank weather radio secured in an old microwave in the basement, it still works.  You should monitor NOAA Weather Radio frequencies throughout the day in case there is information being published which you can use to stay informed.  Maybe the strike only covered 500 square miles and help will be on the way in a week, or maybe there is nothing but static…not a good sign.

7- Consider your own security plan.  Despite all of the actions you are taking, trying to help those within your community by reaching out to organize them, realize that not everything goes to plan.  There could be dissenters within your neighborhood or those outside of your community who might choose to take advantage of the situation.  Looting will become prevalent very quickly and no neighborhood will be immune.  Consider your security plan, this is no time to rely on the charity and goodness of mankind.  Remain suspicious of all activity and never walk around unarmed.  Never allow your family members to venture out alone and remember to stay in after dark.  All of that said I would caution against using deadly force unless absolutely necessary.  Protect yourself and your family but remember that there will come a time when the power does come back on and people will be held accountable for their actions.

An EMP strike on our nation will be an absolutely catastrophic event and while I’m sure all of us hope that something like this never happens, hope is never a course of action.   Despite our best efforts to prepare for such an event there is a good chance that many will not survive.  Some have predicted that within a year of a strike, 9 out of 10 Americans would be dead.  In sports success or failure on the field of play is determined months before the actual game by how much dedication the athletes displayed during practice.  In much the same way success or failure following an EMP strike will have been determined by how seriously we took our prep strategy in the months or years prior, as well as actions which we take immediately after.  Life isn’t fair, plan accordingly.

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Wall Street traders and investors are deciding it is time to sell

Posted By on January 24, 2014

Investors and Wall Street traders are growing nervous that 2013 gains were too much, too fast as selling dominated the last two trading days. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is having its worst day since April 15th of last year and looks like it will close at the low of the day. (DJIA at 15,935 down 260 points  at 3:30PM)

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Amidst the encouraging news that the economy is improving, most recognize that our house of cards is pretty fragile and built on the Fed flooding our economy with money and low interest rates. We really live in two different worlds: 1) Credit worthy borrowers using cheap money to invest in real estate and equities and 2) the rest of America trying to hang onto their jobs, pay off debt and living with stagnate or declining paychecks. If we are really in a recovery, where are the jobs?

Tech Friday: Optical Character recognition improvements

Posted By on January 24, 2014

IMG_1615It has been a few year since I’ve needed to scan a pile of papers and convert them to text, but a project crossed my desk this week which had me firing up and updating my free copy of ABBYY Finereader (it came with my scanner). The last real project was when I was still working out of my office in Cuyahoga Falls (a few photos) and was assisting the legal department at one of the rubber companies digitize some of their documents. Ugh what a nightmare job!

After a quick reinstall on my old Gateway notebook, I tested the OCR ability on a “doctor” article I wanted to share with my MD daughter and son-in-law (image right and PDF below). It did a great job on the single page scan … not sure how well it is going to do on a pile of pages?

Understanding How the Economic Machine Works – Ray Dalio

Posted By on January 23, 2014

raydalioeconomiccycleWould you like to have an “aha moment” in understanding why and how we attempt to manage our economy?

Then watch this 30 minute YouTube video by Ray Dalio, founder of the largest hedge fund in the world, Bridgewater Associates. If you prefer reading, visit economicprinciples.org and download the research paper … the light bulb will come on, it is that good.

Five-fold increase in trading volume for Hyperdynamics $HDY

Posted By on January 22, 2014

Although I’m pretty conservative when it comes to investing and stocks, I hdy-logo-web.gifdo pay attention to the occasion stock tip when it comes from business people I respect. One fellow I know who attends shareholder meetings and get to know the interworking of companies has taken a substantial position in Hyperdynamics Corporation. I’ve added a few shares, but watched the stock go south as company struggled to get their business, personnel and financials back in order (perhaps growing pains of a small company?). The questionable deal regarding the Guinea Project and DOJ probe last year made holding onto the stock difficult for most, but since my position was already money budgeted for a “long shot,” I ignored the news and excepted it as lost money. It is a high risk/high reward stock like this that I’m learning to take a position with options rather than hold the stock.

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Recently though, a few more buyers have picked up shares of $HDY and no matter where I’ve looked for news, it has been scarce. Obviously something has generated interest as volume jumped 5-fold on Tuesday and continued into today. Any rumors or news from those listening? DOJ probe better than expected? News from Tullow or West Africa?

Adsense update with disappointing results

Posted By on January 22, 2014

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This past weekend was “blog cleanup” as I am in the process of optimizing WordPress on my site and updating the plugin that manages Google’s Adsense — at one time I thought they were non-intrusive, but recently have become obnoxious. Unfortunately after tweaking the size and types of ads they seem even worse that before.

I’ve started to blacklist a few (dating and adult gaming sites, toenail fungus, etc), but more continue to show up and clutter the blog. I’m tempted to eliminate Adsense altogether, but for the moment will continue the tweaking process and will remove as many as possible using the “sensitive categories” option. For those willing to put up with this clean up process, “thank you” … and for those offended, perhaps add an “ad-blocker” add-on to your browser before blacklisting MyDesultoryBlog for good.

Nissan pickup trucks and diesel engines for 2014

Posted By on January 21, 2014

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It is well into car show season, but I have not been paying all that much attention. There have been a few high profile concepts (that will never get built) and smattering of diesel teases that have peaked my interests. Here’s one from Nissan reported on in the Detroit News and elsewhere regarding the introduction of their full size Titan pickup with the Cummins 5.0-liter turbocharged diesel.

A New Engine Choice Coming with the Next-Generation Nissan Titan

Nissan Motor Co. isn’t ready to say when its V-8 diesel Titan pickup will go on sale in the United States.

Nissan announced in August it would sell a new Titan with a Cummins 5.0-liter V-8 Turbo Diesel. It announced in February it was working to upgrade the truck.

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2014nissanfrontierAnd if that’s not enough teasing … Nissan said they might even bring their smaller Frontier pickup to the U.S. – most likely with the  4-cylinder 187 HP diesel. Nice!

Nissan could add a diesel Frontier as well. “There’s a lot of different technologies that we’re considering for the Frontier. It may be all-gas. It may be diesel. It may be a hybrid. There’s so many things we’re looking at right now,” Diaz said.

It is hard to believe automotive manufacturers have been so slow in bring diesels engines to their smaller light pickups?

Scheduling appointments for service

Posted By on January 20, 2014

Ignore this if you aren’t in the mood for ranting about scheduling practices by many service companies. 
Why is it that companies who handle home services can’t do a better job of scheduling their appointments? Last Thursday the garage door spring broke on the overhead garage door and realizing it was not something I was going to be able to tackle over the weekend, I called to set up a repair while on my snowy drive home — FYI … the broken door was my wife’s side of the garage. I was hoping that the local AE Door and Window Co., who has serviced our doors in the past, would be able to replace the spring on Friday, but because it was not an emergency indicated that they would not be able to be out until Monday. Disappointed, but understandable … and glad to know some businesses are busy. 

Next step … I thought … would be to plan my work day around a scheduled appointment, but instead I was advised to make the entire day available and that the service guy would call me on Monday morning. Great!  [sarcasm] Keep the entire day open! It would be nice if service companies could schedule a least a time slot demonstrating that they are sensitive to a customer’s schedule and time, but no sense bellyaching to the receptionist.

Fast forward after leaving my wife’s finely detailed piece of precision engineering (a joke) outside in the snow, I finally received the morning call at 8:45AM to let me know what time to be available … sometime between 12-4PM … just like the cable company. Come on folks, really? Companies can (and should) do better.

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Porsche 911 Targa 4 Eye Candy

Posted By on January 20, 2014

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I haven’t heard the term for a while, but “eye candy” came to mind when clicking a recent email newsletter from Porsche. The 911 Targa 4 models are beautiful … wouldn’t mind having one in my garage someday. If you want to see a few more photos, check out the site or download the PDF.

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