RedNeckGeek
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Good Morning!!!! 39F @ 5:00AM. Sunny. High 56F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph.
Showers in the morning and again around noon dropped 0.39" of rain yesterday, the most we've had all month. It's a good start for another set of storms that'll start tomorrow, ushered in by a Winter Weather Watch. They're talking feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains, a very good thing because they're down around 20% of average right now and account for 2/3 of the water storage in the state. Things are rapidly sliding toward drought conditions again and this next series of storms could make a real difference. That said, I have an appointment in town Thursday I think I'll reschedule so I won't have to be out in it.
Every year, Warren Buffett sends a letter out to shareholders of his Berkshire Hathaway company explaining what went on for that year. And every year Mr. Buffett has given a lengthy interview to the Squawk On The Street news crew. I enjoyed listening to snippets of it this morning during another bout of insomnia, and found some very good financial advice along with some good insights into the country's current financial climate. Buffett also talked a bit about the new venture he's started to reduce the cost of healthcare, not so much of what or how but when (very long term). An interesting listen if you have the time:
Here are Cramer'''s top 4 takeaways from Warren Buffett'''s 3-hour interview
Hope you get over this crud quickly, Farmer, but don't mess around if it gets worse. Go see your doc so it doesn't have a chance to really lay you low.
Also hoping your fields stay above freezing, Drew. You've worked too hard for your efforts to be wiped out by a wayward frost.
Got a start on the wiring harness on the old bike, cleaning it up really well and finding only a few issues. All those wires going into the headlight shell are a bit intimidating, but taking each wire one-by-one will eventually get it done. So I'll give it another lick today and see what happens.
I also need to roll the touring bike outside and hose off all the salt it picked up last week. Not good to leave that stuff sitting any length of time with all those wires and aluminum turning into oxide.
Showers in the morning and again around noon dropped 0.39" of rain yesterday, the most we've had all month. It's a good start for another set of storms that'll start tomorrow, ushered in by a Winter Weather Watch. They're talking feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains, a very good thing because they're down around 20% of average right now and account for 2/3 of the water storage in the state. Things are rapidly sliding toward drought conditions again and this next series of storms could make a real difference. That said, I have an appointment in town Thursday I think I'll reschedule so I won't have to be out in it.
Every year, Warren Buffett sends a letter out to shareholders of his Berkshire Hathaway company explaining what went on for that year. And every year Mr. Buffett has given a lengthy interview to the Squawk On The Street news crew. I enjoyed listening to snippets of it this morning during another bout of insomnia, and found some very good financial advice along with some good insights into the country's current financial climate. Buffett also talked a bit about the new venture he's started to reduce the cost of healthcare, not so much of what or how but when (very long term). An interesting listen if you have the time:
Here are Cramer'''s top 4 takeaways from Warren Buffett'''s 3-hour interview
Hope you get over this crud quickly, Farmer, but don't mess around if it gets worse. Go see your doc so it doesn't have a chance to really lay you low.
Also hoping your fields stay above freezing, Drew. You've worked too hard for your efforts to be wiped out by a wayward frost.
Got a start on the wiring harness on the old bike, cleaning it up really well and finding only a few issues. All those wires going into the headlight shell are a bit intimidating, but taking each wire one-by-one will eventually get it done. So I'll give it another lick today and see what happens.
I also need to roll the touring bike outside and hose off all the salt it picked up last week. Not good to leave that stuff sitting any length of time with all those wires and aluminum turning into oxide.