Going, going, … gone

The Dodo never had a chance. He seems to have been invented for the sole purpose of becoming extinct and that was all he was good for.” ~ Will Cuppy

Who remembers typewriters, 8 track players, and disco? So much from the 1960s are gone. Now I’m thinking what will be gone in 50 years and thought I’d wax poetic. Most of this I won’t miss.

imageFor example, I was peeking in on Mad Men, which I don’t really follow. There was a scene where the main characters were leaving a picnic. Don throws a can into the woods. His wife picks up the blanket they were sitting on, unceremoniously dropping the potato chip bags, napkins, and trash onto the park ground. Then they walked away. In what, 1964, this was acceptable behavior. Well here, watch it for yourself.

It’s easy to point out the stuff that is all but gone. Phone books, answering machines, printed encyclopedias, photograph film and tube TVs are some of the many items we have left in the rear view mirror of our lives. Here, I will attempt to predict some of the things we use today that will be gone in 50 years.

Gasoline pumps. Many of us already drive hybrids, the first step towards electric cars. They are wonderful. It’s nice to go two or three weeks without visiting a gas station. The Tesla is my new favorite dream car.

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Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by a group of intrepid Silicon Valley engineers who set out to prove that electric vehicles could be awesome. Their roadster hit the streets in early 2008 as a car with no equal. Three years later, over 2,100 Roadsters drive emissions-free in more than 32 countries.

imageToilet paper. You heard it hear first. Bidets already exist that wash and dry you at the touch of a button. Imagine the paper that will be saved and, I hear, the experience is rather nice.

House keys. We have been using keyless-entry for over 12 years now. We just punch in our access number and we’re in. And, it’s one or two less keys that I schlep around. At work I use a card to get into the building. There’s another key I don’t have making a hole in my pocket.

imagePassword. Gawd how I hate what we have now. I have over 20 passwords that I have to rotate through. Already most new laptops sport a finger print access port. Some companies have been playing with photo recognition systems. And the idea of using a biometric system is already in use for many government facilities.

Business cards. I don’t see why these still exist. Passing a virtual business card already exists. LinkedIn.com has replaced the need for a paper resume. In 50 years, people won’t even remember what a business card was.

Language barriers. When I tried out the virtual computer world called Second Life, I

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was able to play out fantasies that I might not experience in real life. I actually played my sax in a live bar. Okay, I’ve done that many times. But I was able to talk to Germans and French people using what little skill I had from my high school training and a program called Babelfish. (It’s now called Bing Translations.)

Now, a short 10 years later, there are already hand-held translators, phone apps, and such that help you to speak to someone in a language different from your own, which each party speaking in their own native tongue.

imageIncandescent light bulbs. This a no brainer. The lights outside my house are 4 watt LEDs. And they have a photo-sensor that automatically turns the lights on when it gets dark and off when it gets light outside. We have florescence lights throughout the house. With light management used throughout the house, we easily save $200 a year on our electric bills.

These are but a few musings I have in this space. I save $500 a month by taking the bus to work. I read my iPad the whole way—the trip seems like it takes five minutes. Someday we may never drive cars. I read about a Google car that is driven by a robot and has thousands of accident free miles!

What do you imagine will be gone in our future? I have a lot of really smart readers. Feel free to share your favorite prediction.

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Summer Ride

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Image from Tumblr.com and Pinterest.com. This is a popular photo.

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Decision Matrix: Do you have enough Saxes?

Do you think about nothing but saxes? Here is a flow chart to help you chart your way through saxophone acquisition decisions. A cap tip to Leanne for this one.

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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

You see things vacationing on a motorcycle in a way that is completely different from any other. In a car you’re always in a compartment, and because you’re used to it, you don’t realize that through that car window everything you see is just more TV. You’re a passive observer, and it is all moving by you boringly in a frame.

On a cycle the frame is gone. You’re completely in contact with it all. You’re in the scene, not just watching it anymore, and the sense of presence is overwhelming. That concrete whizzing by five inches below your foot is the real thing, the same stuff you walk on. It’s right there, so blurred you can’t focus on it, yet you can put your foot down and touch it anytime, and the whole thing, the whole experience, is never removed from immediate consciousness. ~ Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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Pink Floyd

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Can you name this person. :0)

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Gordon Goodwin ~ Too Close for Comfort

The Microsoft Jumpin’ Jive Orchestra luv’s this chart sung by our own Shaz. We don’t play a lot of Gordon Goodwin’s stuff because it is so fricken’ hard to do well. This one took a lot of practice, but we got ready for show time.

Next stretch goal is to play Gordon’s “Hunting for Wabbits”. Whoa boy!

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Show a Little Blogger Luv

blogMore and more of my family and friends are blogging and I like it. Here’s what I do to encourage the best and most interesting writers to continue:

I leave comments. This is cheap and easy to do, lets the blogger know you’ve been there, and unfortunately, is rarely done. The ‘comment’ link is at the bottom of each post. Let the blogger feel your love.

I visit at least twice a month. Especially if this is a family member or friend, it is a nice way to keep in touch. I’m hard pressed to not say *something* about a well-done and interesting post. And I get ideas for my blog.

 I link to my fav blogger’s site. I can’t tell you how much this is appreciated. It drives up the readership of both sites too. And I get a chance to discover another blog.

I make suggestions. If there is something missing, that I see on everyone else’s site, I might mention it to a blogger if I really care about them. Fill out that “About Me” section. Let us know where you are located on this Blue Marble so that we can gain context.

There you have it, four easy steps that could improve the quality of your reads and strengthen the bonds of family and friends. And may, just maybe your good citizenship will benefit your blog site too.

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Memorial Day

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Seattle: Seven Weekends of Springtime Sun

It is amazing to me that we have had seven weekends in a row of sun and fun. Of course the weathermen are all taking credit for the win fall. I don’t care I’m just enjoying this very special time of the year.

image It’s a balmy 70 degrees outside which is a heat wave in this part of the world in May. Some of my bus buddies are headed to the beaches. Others are waxing poetic about going to Flower World in Snohomish. Did you know there is a petting zoo just across the street from there? Maybe I’ll take the grandkids there tomorrow.

imageThis is a sample of the styles the pretty young ladies are wearing in the Seattle area this year. (Picture provided by the Style Penguin.)

I am seeing a lot of ladies with red shoes this year too. Red really pops because so much of business wear consists of dark and drab clothing. And some people are still wearing coats on the early morning bus.

I luv seeing the summer wear come out; I try not to stare too much at the pretty people. There are some scary looking people out there too. One young lady pushing 300 lbs had the whitest legs I have ever seen. Made me wonder where she plugged them in.

My favorite beach last year was the Idylwood Beach Park in Redmond. I lived two blocks away. Now in Bothell, I’m guessing I won’t be spending as much time at the beach.

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Suzy and I spend some time basking in the sun at noon in our back yard. It was nice and toasty until a cloud rolled overhead. Still, dawgly and I have been out most of the morning. So I might get some color this weekend. Enjoy!

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Happy Mom’s Day

God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers.  ~ Jewish Proverb

imageI just wanted to take a minute to thank my Mom, Bertie Glass, for everything she has done for me and my siblings. Oh, and now she is grandma by two kids and great grandma to my four grandkids. It’s a busy and full life especially when consider all four of my siblings with their kids and grandkids.

imageI hope you know how much we love and appreciate you. Here’s hoping you have a great mother’s day weekend. I know Suzy and I were able to spend time with you yesterday and see the presents from your adoring children. I have attached two of my favorite pictures of you too, then and now.

Here’s hoping the espresso maker that Debby and Mike bought you arrived too. That should be fun to play with and try the brew.

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