Friday, February 29, 2008

OK. This Pisses Me Off .......
I'm a very staunch Anti-Abortion guy. Abortion may be the only topic there is that's a deal breaker for me. Whether it's politics, family, friendship, employment, whatever. I have no truck with it or anyone who endorses it. Just the way I am. Your mileage may vary and all that.

Most people don't think about abortion in a clinical manner. As an RN, I think of these things in a procedural manner. As in, What really happens during an abortion.

No, I'm not gonna post a bunch of pictures of 5 gallon plastic pails full of infant body parts. Go to Google Images if that interests you. There's plenty of documented evidence out there of just how disgusting an abortion procedure is. I don't need to see any more of it.

All that being said, one aspect of Planned Parenthood that I never thought of is hit on in the video below.

I saw the link at Ace of Spades earlier today and was pretty shocked by it. Angered even. My wife damn near cried watching it. Just wrong in to many ways for me to elaborate on.

Watch it and I think you'll understand.



Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Overheard in the ER .....

RN - "So what do you do for a living?"

Drunk DoucheBag - "I'm a Shadow."

RN - "A what?"

Drunk DoucheBag - "I'm a Shadow."

RN - "That sounds like pretty good job. Every day you get an hour off
around noon."

Probably no night shifts either.

Yep. These Assholes say goofy shit like this all the time.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Men's Fitness Magazine named Las Vegas the "fattest city in the US", citing among other things that "Las Vegas residents are 60 percent less likely than average to go trail-running - the 2nd lowest rate in our survey". What? There are so many killer trails out there! (hello, Red Rocks...).But there are a lot of In 'n Out Burgers along the way too, and a bar or two from what I've heard. Perhaps it is time for the Las Vegas 100...

Local TV article here, full article at Men's Fitness here.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Friday, February 22, 2008

2008 Riders Choice Awards ...

Going on over at Motorcycle Bloggers International Go check it out and vote.

Lot's of good sites and stuff there.

This Sign Was Funny .........
When I first saw it several months ago. Now? Not quite so much.









Her Husband was the "Man from Hope".

Now it seems ironic as hell that an empty suit, who repeats the mantra of "Hope" over and over will derail her.

Not that I'm feeling sorry for The Bitch, or anything like that.

Note that a Right turn leads to prosperity. Little late for that this time.
But ..............

I'll hold my nose and vote for that Sonofabitch, McCain. Why? Because as Kim DuToit says, "I love my country more than I hate John McCain."
And that will have to suffice for now.

Jonah Keri from ESPN did a good overview of ultrarunning in a recent online article at ESPN Page 2. Some quotes from Scott Jurek, Dean Karnazes, and Yiannis Kouros, as well as descriptions of the more high profile ultras. I didn't realize there were over 350 ultras run last year! My favorite quote:

"Ultra running is a metaphysical event," (Yiannis) Kouros explained. "If you don't have that kind of idiosyncrasy, you will never become an ultra runner, even if you train all your life. I am one of those people who recommend and try to inspire people to get involved with running. But ultra is not a fun-running sport -- it's only for unique souls."

Ultra is not a "fun running" sport? I think Yiannis needs to slow down and carry a camera. ;-)

Read the whole article here.

Something Cool for Y'all....
Here's a little online Radio thingy I came across recently.

Pandora Radio

It works on an algorithm called The Genome Project. Don't know much about how that works, but it is really neat-o.

Pick an Artist who you like and it will create a station of songs that are similar. In theory, you should like them. But if one comes up that you don't like, vote it down and the algorithm changes. Same thing if a song that you really like comes up. Give it a thumbs up and it goes off from there.

I have yet to put an artist in that they haven't been able to run with. And what's really nice is they play songs and artists that I haven't heard in years or that I've never even heard of.

Yer Unk gives it a big thumbs up and I think you will too.

Like a Psychotic Tsunami ...........

A full moon always brings interesting shit into the ER. A full moon AND an Eclipse? Well that equals - Full on Zombie Madness.

It's always interesting that the goofiness starts about 2-3 days prior to the full moon and escalates up from there.

There must be some very powerful MoJo when an eclipse is involved. This past week prior to the eclipse has been unreal for Psycho activity.

Just about everyday we've been sending folks off to Sunnyvale Farm or some type of psych facility.
Two successful suicides and a larger number of "Underdoses" than usual. (A true Overdose to an ER nurse is successfully doing the job.)
And every dysfunctional Zombie and their family has been through here with complaints that date back to the signing of the Magna Carta looking for narcotics.
Along with an unusual number of folks of all ages, just up and dying. Young, old and in between. Strange.

Seasonal Affective Disorder this time of year doesn't help the prevailing Psycho situation any either.

Hell, I even get grumpier this time of year. But at least I had enough sense to go out to the barn and bring in the Grow Lights I use for starting Tomatoes and garden sprouts and they are hanging over my computer desk now.

Can't tell if the Grow Lights are helping my mood any, but my ear hair looks fuller and seems to be growing upwards in a photo-tropic response. So that's something.

My increased level of grumpiness, coupled with my tendency to run my mouth at inappropriate times, mostly the later, has landed me in a spot of trouble as of late. I mention this only in passing, no details forthcoming.

It'll get better as Spring approaches. Of course with GlowBull Warming, Spring seems to be aways
off yet. Non stop cold and snow here. Damn you, Al Gore.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Kristin Armstrong forwarded this Flora commercial to me, which I thought y'all would get a kick out of. The guy staring at the stairs is my post-ultra reality, for sure. ;-)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008



NFS CARBON Style!

Monday, February 18, 2008

This Saturday I had the unexpected pleasure of joining 450+ runners for the Sequoia 10k/20k/30k/50k in the hills of Oakland, CA. I hadn’t planned on racing this weekend, but part of my Valentine’s Day gift from my wife was an afternoon off for a long run, and I had been meaning to cross to bay to visit the redwood trails of Joaquin Miller Park that I had been hearing so much about. What better way then to sign up for a leisurely-paced 50k put on by PCTR?

As I arrived in the chilly glade, it was clear that many were here for more than a leisurely run. Steve Stowers was coming off a sub-5:40 50-miler at the Jed Smith 50, Quad Dipsea top finisher Victor Ballesteros was ready to rumble, and Eric Poole and Chris Rennaker had come down from Ashland, OR to represent the Rogue Runners Club. PCTR Series front runners Will Baker-Robinson (10k), Jason Wolf (30k), Leor Pantilat (20k), and Will Gotthardt (50k) were also here to ensure that pace would be fast in all races. But there were plenty of others here just out to have a good time, and a few first timers too.



(Ready to roll at the start)

I said my hellos to many at the start, including Rich Lapachet (who got married in this park “way back when”), Luis and Beverly Escobar up from SoCal, and local Garett Graubins who was hanging with his 1-year-old son. Technu was spread generously (as was sunscreen) as the sun began to warm the air into the low 50’s. At 8:30am, Wendell and Sarah Doman sent us off and up into the hills.

The pace was furious from the start, with a dozen folks blazing out of the meadow and up some single track to a nice fire road. I ran with 20-year-old Max Shchemelin, in what was only his second ultra (although he placed 2nd in his first 50k at Muir Beach just a few months ago). He was definitely out to race hard today and doing a good job of not letting the front runners force too fast a pace on him. We caught up to Bree Lambert, who was “only doing the 30k” as a warm up for the Rucky Chucky 50k next month. That’s still a solid day of running, Bree!

(Heading up towards the French Trail)

The rolling fire road was smooth and soft, and gave us a chance to spread out before we crossed the peak of the hill and hit the first aid station (mile 2.7). Bree, Ray Sanchez, and I made a quick stop in the sun before plunging down into the eucalyptus groves of the next valley. It didn’t take long for us to get to the French Trail, which took our breath away with the soft, rolling hills that carved a path through the redwood giants. Within a mile, we were all saying this is one of the most beautiful running trails in the Bay Area!

(The awesome French Trail)

As it got steep, Ray Sanchez and I paced together and took the spur off the loop course for the 30k/50k runners. Ray had just finished a crazy 100+ mile race in South America, and I enjoyed living vicariously through his stories of being lost in a foreign jungle, night running without flashlights, and still managing to come in 2nd place overall. How does one recover from that? Well, by getting into the Badwater Ultra and continuing to train, of course! Ray is a madman.

(Ray gives me a hand in deciphering the course markings)

My downhill running was a bit faster than Ray (honestly, it’s amazing he can run at all this soon after a 100-miler), so I hit the bottom of the hill running solo. It didn’t take long for the race leaders to come the other way, indicating they were already 1.5-2 miles ahead of us at the halfway point. Steve Stowers was charging up front with a 5-6 minute lead, with Victor Ballesteros, Jason Wolf (30k), Eric Poole, Chris Rennaker, and Will Gotthardt in hot pursuit. I hit the aid station (mile 12) in 7th place, which meant I wasn’t doing a very good job of holding back. Garett Graubins had told me that’s why it’s tough to do a race as a long run – you rarely can control yourself when mixing it up with your favorite runners! As fate played her trump card, Garett was at the turnaround to cheer us on, and I got the message. ;-)

(Victor Ballesteros flies along the fire road)

(At the turnaround, photo courtesy of Garett Graubins)

There were lots of smiling faces along the single track as I headed back. I munched on a PB&J square and shed a layer of clothing to accommodate the rising temp (now in the low 60’s). As we rejoined the loop, we caught the rear pack of the 20k runners along the ridge. I slowed to talk with a few of them, and was glad to find them all in high spirits. These mid/back of the back 20k runners are always so impressive to me – you can tell that many aren’t natural runners, yet they are out here busting ass on a tough 20k course and enjoying nature. Their energy propelled me forward!

(On the single track ridge)

As I ran through the last aid station (mile 16), Max caught up with me and led us through the downhill to the start area. He picked up a bottle from his crew and turned on the afterburners, disappearing into the trees. It was tempting to stop and hang out with the families enjoying their picnics in the meadow, so I just charged right through to repeat the 20k loop again.

(These views poked out at every turn)

I put on some tunes to give the second lap a different vibe (U2, Daft Punk, and Icky Thump by the White Stripes), and decided to walk all the uphills to ensure I wasn’t going too hard today. A convenient excuse, for sure, since I was already feeling the 5,000’ vertical this course was going to dish out. At the aid station (mile 21), Marco and the volunteer crew got me set up with Coke, M&M’s, and water. We all chatted about the perfect day and the wondrous trail variety of both the Joaquin Miller and Redwood Regional Parks.

(The trail winds down into the glades)

The French Trail was even more fun on the second loop. The rolling hills were smooth and run-able, with just enough roots to keep you on your toes. A few horses, hikers, and mountain bikers provided a new kind of obstacle, but all were gracious in stepping aside when needed. The equestrian saw my race number and asked “how far today?”, and I hollered out “50k, 15k to go”. His only reply was “you poor, sick bastard”. ;-)

(Charging up the hill on a section of single track)

The sun was HOT as I hit the ridge and started the slow climb back. Rob Silva caught up with me, having no trouble at all with his first ultra. He said the best part of the race was “you can do anything…walk, run, go fast, enjoy the view…I’ve never been in a race like this!”. With that, he charged down a section of downhill and gave me one last wave. I think he’s hooked. ;-)

(A quick howdy before finishing up)

With a quick stop at the aid station for a handful of Goldfish crackers, I took a slow and steady jog for the last two miles to the finish. I crossed in 5:04, good enough for 8th place and one whole whopping point towards the PCTR Series. I was nowhere near the front runners – Steve Stowers had won in a course record 3:55, with Victor Ballesteros just a few minutes behind. Will Gotthardt rallied for a solid third place (4:33), holding off the boys from Oregon. Max Shchemelin had gone strong right to the end, finishing in an emotional 4:34 for 4th overall. Nice work, Will and Max! Juliet Morgan, who had come up from Redondo Beach, CA, won the Women’s Division in 5:37.

The short course runners tore it up, with Jason Wolf (2:29:55) and Marianne Baldetti winning the 30k (2:51:53), and Leor Pantilat scoring another course record win in the 20k (1:22:35). Caitlin Smith won the 20k Women’s Division in an impressive 1:36:09. (all results here)


(Will Gotthardt replenishes after an impressive 3rd place finish)

(Women's 50k winner Juliet Morgan with RD Sarah Doman)

I ate more than my fair share of chili and snacks as the smiling runners came trickling in. What a great day in the Oakland hills! My thanks to the great volunteers and RD’s for another fantastic day, and an excuse to see a part of the Bay Area I may not have found otherwise.

I'm glad I had some energy left for the long weekend and on Sunday, Sophie and I checked out the Amgen Tour of California bike race that was in Palo Alto, CA. Those guys sure go fast!

(The cycling pros make mincemeat of University Ave at the Amgen Tour)

- SD

Friday, February 15, 2008

Somebody Give This Guy a Medal .....

Saw this over at Denny's today. Great video of a great Patriot.
Rock on, Dude.

And sharpen that friggin' knife when you get home.


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines Day .........
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This is one more photoshop ghost photos. i really do nt believe with foreign ghost. as same as this photos, this is imposible for the ghost to life in a tree and in the image above there some one inside the tree. and one more bad things is about the boy is about the dress he wear. this is a laying foreign people, west ghost or american ghost is always laying.

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Ninja ZX 250 99% Pasti Hadir

Jika tidak ada aral melintang hampir dipastikan bahwa Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 akan hadir di tanah air. Bahkan santer beredar berita bahwa konsumen sudah bisa inden di dealer resmi Kawasaki di Indonesia (butuh konfirmasi*) Disamping itu menurut beberapa sumber dari importir umum harga Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 ini kurang lebih berkisar antara 34-36 juta rupiah dengan spesifikasi dan kualitas produksi yang sama persis dengan standard motor Kawasaki untuk pasar Jepang dan Eropa.

Harganya 35 juta rupiah ? hmm …

Diprediksi harga Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 adalah antara 34-36 juta rupiah. Tidak jauh dari prediksi INDOBIKERS yaitu 32 juta rupiah. Mudah mudahan harga tersebut akan menurun bila Ninja ZX 250 sudah di produksi di Indonesia dalam kata lain bukan CBU. Mungkin yang paling terancam adalah Honda CBR 150 dan Kawasaki ZX 150. Disamping harganya sama namun kualitas dan performa ZX 250 jauh diatas kedua motor tersebut. Apalagi harga motor tersebut tidak jauh berbeda. Jika Kawasaki mampu menghadirkan Ninja ZX 250 pada tahun depan bisa dipastikan Kawasaki Indonesia merupakan ATPM tanpa saingan di segmen motor sport kelas menengah.

kepasar Eropa maksudnya :mrgreen:

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Sejenak melupakan AHM dan kembali ke Honda Jepang

Sementara ini kita lupakan sejenak gonjang ganjing mengenai Astra Honda Motor. Kita menuju timur jauh untuk melihat produk Honda yang sesungguhnya. Produk honda yang satu ini ditujukan untuk pasar Eropa dan juga Jepang. Motor ini bisa dibilang sangat wah, baik dari segi performa maupun fitur yang ditawarkan. Yang pasti motor seperti ini cocok buat orang indonesia :-D

Honda Varadero 125, Adik kandung dari Varadero 1000

Mungkin di Indonesia terbilang jarang bagi para bikers, saia sendiri belum pernah melihat Honda Varadero di jakarta. Sekilas Honda Varadero adalah SUV nya motor. Yaitu motor yang bisa digunakan sebagai kendaraan komuter tetapi mampu juga dipakai untuk melahap perjalanan jarak jauh maupun medan yang lumayan berat. Seperti juga Yamaha YZF 125R yang merupakan miniatur dari Yamaha R6. Honda Varadero 125 merupakan adik kandung dari Honda Varadero 1000, sebuah motor all round kelas berat yang bisa dibilang mendekati sempurna.

Biar cuma 125cc tetapi bermesin V-Twin lho !

Ini hebatnya Honda, mereka tetap jor-joran terhadap produk kelas ringanya. Ternyata kesamaan Honda Varadero 125 terhadap abangnya yang berkapasitas 1000 cc tidak sebatas pada penampilan luarnya. Konvigurasi mesin V-twin juga terdapat pada Varadero 125cc ini. Sehingga meski hanya 125cc motor ini mampu menghasilkan tenaga sebesar 16hp pada 9.000 rpm, torsinya pun terbilang lumayan hebat yaitu 10nm pada 8.000 rpm. Hal ini tidak lepas dari “jasa” sistem injeksi Honda yaitu PGM-FI electronic injection. Dengan bobot lumayan berat yaitu 152kg Varadero mampu melaju secara konstan pada kecepatan 117km/jam dengan kecepatan maksimum 140 km/jam. Untuk urusan konsumsi bisa diacungi jempol karena dalam penggunaan harian motor ini hanya membutuhkan 1 liter untuk menepuh jarak 23 km. Walau demikian tangki Varadero 125 tetap mampu menampung sebanyak 16,8 liter bensin.

Fitur dan Deskripsi Varadero 125

Varadero 125 hanya 15% lebih kecil dibandingkan Varadero 1000cc. Memiliki mesin berkonvigurasi V-Twin dengan tenga maximum 16hp dan torsi 10nm. Top speednya diklaim 140km/jam dengan didukung suspensi belakang unitrak dan rem cakram hidraulis depan-belakang. Dashboardnya dilengkapi on board computer. Starter elektrik plus kenalpot berkonvidurasi 2-1-2 menjadi fitur standar.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

A couple of tidbits for your Sunday reading:

1. Have you ever bonked in the last mile of an endurance race? It ain't pretty. Kayako Fukushi, Japanese 5k/Half Marathon superstar, demonstrates at the finish of the Osaka International Women's Marathon after going out too hard with the lead pack.



Note, however, that her time was still in the low 2:40's! Thanks to Mark Remy for pointing me to the video.

2. If you haven't seen Dave's (of Altanta Trails fame) interview with ultralegend Bernd Heinrich (recently inducted into the Ultrarunning Hall of Fame), be sure to check it out. 12:27 for the 100-mile distance...that guy is amazing! He also has a great interview with 100-mile/100k champion Janice Anderson.

3. John Fors pointed me to this site for a new theory on cooling your core by keeping your hands cool. Although the fancy technology may be too much for the trails, perhaps there are some lessons in there for us. John had suggested ice water in the handheld bottles, for example.

Friday, February 8, 2008

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