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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
New AC/DC?

I had no idea they were coming out with something new.

Sweet. I needed more motivational music.

posted by El Capitan at 11:54 PM 1 comments



Sign the Petition


You can read the details here, but trust me, it's worth it.

Sign the petition to award the Medal of Honor to Marine Sergeant Rafael Peralta.

More info here.

posted by El Capitan at 11:39 PM 0 comments


Monday, September 22, 2008
And so it goes....

I've been spending a lot of time keeping busy, which was a rare occurrence not too long ago. I finally have a job that's challenging and kicks my arse every chance it gets, but I will never complain. It's exactly what I've wanted, and needed. I couldn't have asked for a better group of shipmates, arrrrgh. (Sorry, had to make up for missing one of my favorite holidays last week, national 'Talk Like a Pirate Day' ) The folks are work with, from Air Force to civil service to contractors, are the hardest and most dedicated lot I've seen in a long time. Definitely a breath of fresh air. We're doing good things out here in the middle of America.

Since we took such a big loss selling the house in Dayton we decided to move onto base housing here at Offutt. The base itself is outstanding, but the housing, though brand new, is yet another example of why hiring the lowest bidder doesn't always work out the way it's supposed to. The house was poorly built, cheaply built, and is infested with every little insect known in this part of the woods. The bugs are so bad, we're on the verge of calling it quits and getting out of our lease. I'll give them a few more tries, but we can only take so much insecticide. One of our dogs already got pretty sick from it last weekend, forcing us to take her to the local pet hospital for a couple of days. She's doing well now, but like I said, one can only take so much before it's time to just call it quits. I can write an entire book on how the DoD screwed up big time by privatizing their military housing nation-wide, and how pathetic the housing has become, but I'll save all of that for another day.

My daughters are actually holding up well. Thankfully their schools are great, so that helps. My youngest started Kindergarten this year, so that's definitely on my mind. Unless we adopt (which I would love to do some day) this will be our last kid starting school.

They grow up too fast.

I start a new Masters Degree program next month. I remember when I finished my Masters Degree years ago that my first thought was, 'Wow, I never have to go to school again.' I guess I couldn't stay away. It's all online of course (the Air Force will never be that kind to me), but it's still an accredited program and it's the first and last time the military will ever pay for my education. I've stopped trying to fight to get a PhD out of them. I was told very clearly by AFPC that there is no requirement for someone in my career field to have one, so stop asking. Yes, the same Air Force Personnel Center that cares only about peddling flesh. I'm certain they have a dart board with my photo on it down in Texas. After all, if they can lie to an Inspector General about the games they played with me, they're capable of anything. Can't you smell the love.

I'm halfway through a book someone loaned to me last week. It's called Freakonomics. So far so good. I can't stand economics but I'm really enjoying the book because it's more about life and what happens to people when the right and wrong incentives are offered up. It's thick, but I figured it was good prep for the books I'll be reading starting in October for my class work. I have to warm up my brain to actually make it think analytically.

Alright, I have to warm it up to actually make it work at all, but don't we all?

MissBirdlegs in 'Bama, I hope all is well with you and yours down there. Hopefully you're not going through the gas shortage everyone is talking about. Thanks for nominating me for a Millbloggie! You're way too kind. As for the screenplay, I'm no-kidding' 5 hours away from finishing my final draft and submitting it. I just have to find that 5 hours, but I promised myself I would finish it no later than 30 September, so... game on. I'll let you know how it goes. Maybe you can read it and tell me what you think.

RWA, I fell your pain with the passing of Richard Wright. That man wrote most of the soundtrack to my life. He will be greatly missed, but he'll always be just a 'play' button away, speaking to me on my Mp3 player. Thanks for linking 'Sorrow', I hadn't heard that in years.

I turned 33 earlier this month. Yes, 33. I'm getting damn old, but I don't feel it. I feel great actually. Even though I have a jacked up shoulder I'm about to go into surgery for, and my hearing in my left ear is getting progressively worse because of that blast damage 4 years ago, I feel better than ever. (Ironically, the last thing I wrote the night of that attack was "Okay, an hour has passed and all is good. Been busy with the post attack stuff, but it’s complete. Hopefully the ringing in my ear goes away tonight." It never has gone away.

It's funny, but I think I'm at that point in my life where I actually feel like I'm mature enough. Maybe it's just a man thing, but feel like I'm making wiser choices and better decisions. I'm not saying I'm perfect. Far from it. I'll always be a few wheels short of a tricycle, but for once in my life I feel like I'm steering that tricycle in the right direction.

At least I think I am. We'll see how I feel next month.

There are a million other things I want to write about, but all in due time. I'm finally getting back to that place where I can express my thoughts. I lost that when I got back last January, but I'm getting there again. Everyone needs a place to sit and think out loud.

I need to get there again.


posted by El Capitan at 9:32 PM 8 comments


Thursday, September 18, 2008
Happy Birthday Air Force

You're showing your age at 61, but better days are coming.






The SecDef is urging the Air Force to go back to having all of their nuclear weapons and nuclear-capable weaponry under one command, kind of like the good ol' days when we had Strategic Air Command.


SAC won the Cold War and then we thanked it by disbanding it. Looks like we're going to reinvent the wheel and go back to basics, something we've needed for a very long time.



After all, SAC's nukes kept the peace.

posted by El Capitan at 8:02 PM 0 comments


Sunday, September 14, 2008
Interesting Books

Came across this book selection at Barnes and Noble in Council Bluffs Iowa today. I like the difference between the two books. One is a book about The Chosen One as 'a son of promise, child of hope' with beams of light shooting out from behind his head.

The other book is a story about a loving Dad, written by his daughter.

What a contrast between these two men. Well, between a man and a man-god. Can't wait to see the books about Palin and Biden.



Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

posted by El Capitan at 4:48 PM 1 comments


Thursday, September 11, 2008
7 Years On...

World Trade Center Memorial: Photo By Joe Schultz

posted by El Capitan at 1:07 AM 2 comments


Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A Picture's Worth....

(DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II, U.S. Air Force/Released).


Some see an F-16 flying over a city under occupation.

Some see a menacing death machine on a sinister mission.

Some might even see just a regular refueling photo. Nothing special about it.

I see a US Air Force Pilot flying over a well-lit, vibrant, thriving city in Iraq. He or She is standing guard on high, out of sight, protecting the innocent, keeping the peace, and ready to stop those who threaten it when called upon.

4 years ago the city below was dark and lawless. Two years ago it was ruled by Islamic terrorist fighters and insurgents who owned the night, relentlessly slaughtering women and children and any coalition forces trying to protect them.

Tonight it is a thriving city full of commerce, culture, and a free population of people who are happily celebrating Ramadan without fear thanks to a coalition that sacrificed so much and never gave up on them.



This photo says so much.

posted by El Capitan at 10:12 PM 3 comments



Proud Alaskan


Sure, my heart will always be on the beaches in Santa Cruz, but it sure is nice to be an Alaskan resident these days.

posted by El Capitan at 9:59 PM 2 comments