Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“I
don't want to endorse alcohol, drugs and violence but it has always
worked for me.”
Hunter
S. Thompson
Recently
a fellow piping designer working on a new nuclear power plant near
Jenkinsville, SC sent me an item about the reactor core being placed
inside the containment building. They had the most massive crane
available to make that lift. The reactor core weighs as much as a
fully loaded B-52 with 10,000 pounds to spare.
The
anniversary of 9/11 is coming. I was in the engineering business
then but I still had contact with some of my air traffic control
brethren. I contacted one of them and asked him what happened when
the order came down to get every aircraft under their control on the
ground in the next 15 minutes. He said that he just read them the
message that was handed to him and that went something like
“Attention all aircraft on this frequency. Our country is under
attack by air, all aircraft are to land at the closest airport within
the next 15 minutes. Any aircraft detected after that time will be
considered hostile and will be attacked by aircraft from the Air
Defense Command.”. He said that most of the aircraft he had at
that time was US Navy turboprop trainers, jet fighters, jet
transports and a few prop driven civilian aircraft. After he read
the message they could not get on the ground fast enough.
The
biggest problem nationwide was all the commercial aircraft crossing
the north Atlantic headed to the USA. They were denied entry into
American airspace and most did not have enough fuel to make it back
to where they came from. Over 230 made unscheduled landings at
Gander, Newfoundland. They had a problem finding a place for all of
them to park...and a place for the 6,000 stranded passengers to eat
and sleep.
Back
last summer 46 year old Tommy Harrison was driving his pickup truck
north on US 25 just north of Greenwood, SC. For unknown reasons
Tommy crossed over into the southbound lane and collided head on with
a motorcyclist. The rider was flown to a hospital in Greenville, SC
where he expired on the operating table. Tommy, on the other hand,
fled the scene of the accident while driving on a suspended driver’s
license. He went on trial later. The jury was out for about 15
minutes and returned with a guilty verdict. He was sentenced for 20
years with a minimum of 85% being served. 17 to 20 years in a South
Carolina prison will be like 100 years in hell.
This
Date in History September 7
2004
The French Police raid the Paris hotel room of Lance Armstrong and
search for illegal substances. He is arrested because three
different outlawed substances were indeed found. It was soap,
toothpaste, and deodorant. The police insisted on a full body search
of Lance and found yet more things not seen or allowed in France and
that being a set of balls and a spine which is unheard of in French
men. I am being facetious.
1979
The Chrysler Corporation requests and gets a loan of $1Billion
dollars that is guaranteed by the US Treasury to save the company
from bankruptcy. Under the leadership of Lee Iacocca Chrysler was
able to cut costs and overhead and was able to repay this loan with
interest early. Say what you want but Lee is a superb executive,
unlike Bernie Ebbers of WorldCom fame and Ken Lay of 1977Enron fame.
Bernie is in the slammer and Ken has gone to meet his maker in the
knowledge that he lost millions of dollars from his employee’s
retirement program to the point that is was lost forever. What a
guy.
1977
President Jimmy Carter signed an agreement with the Government of
Panama whereby the control and ownership of the Panama Canal will go
to the Panamanians at the end of the century and this would also
cancel the so called “Canal Zone” which was a US owned section
that allowed a military presence. The agreement also says that the
US had the right to keep the canal open by what ever means necessary.
This was what the US used as an excuse to go capture Manuel Noriega.
1940
Germany put Operation Sea Lion into effect which was the attempt
to conquer Great Britain by bombing alone. The Germans bombed for 57
straight nights but it had no effect on the bulldog type attitude and
morale of the British people. That is one thing that Hitler never
did understand. The English people were ready to defend their soil
from invasion with their hearts and souls and with the zeal that had
been bred into them for centuries. The British soldiers proved their
gritty stubbornness in North Africa and in many battles during WWI
not to mention many, many encounters with France and Spain in the
Middle Ages. Speaking of the French...in WWII they surrendered Paris
without firing a shot.
1876
The James/Younger gang rode into Northfield, Minnesota to rob a bank
. Jesse James pulled his weapon on the bank clerk and ordered the
vault to be opened. The clerk said that the vault is on a timer and
he can’t open it. At the same time he makes a break for the back
door and succeeded in getting it open and yelling for help before
being shot in the shoulder by Jesse. The neighbors in Northfield
come running out bristling with guns. Nearly all of the Younger
brothers were killed but Frank and Jesse did escape and went into the
Dakota Territory and started organizing another gang. By the way,
Jesse went back and shot the bank clerk in the head.
Born
today:
1533
Queen Elizabeth I, English monarch. She said “I would rather be
a pauper and single than married and the Queen”. This girl was
known as the “Virgin Queen” because she was never married. She
did have two prominent boyfriends in the Earl of Leicester and the
Earl of Essex but it was never proven that she had carnal knowledge
of either. She wanted to stay single so her power would not be
“diluted”.
1932
English writer Sir Malcolm Bradbury. He said “God must not have
been a liberal because he would not have given us the Ten
Commandments; he would have given us the “Ten Suggestions.”
Died today:
1833
English writer Hannah More. She said “Obstacles are those
terrible things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.”
1951
US actress Maria Montez. She said “I see myself in the screen.
I am so beautiful, I jump for joy.” Maria has gone from this earth
still looking at a mirror.
1969
US Senator Everett Dirksen (Ill.). He said “We really have to
watch it, a billion here, and a billion there, pretty soon you get
into real money.” Senator Dickson since has gone to the great bank
vault in the sky.
Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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