Happy days for the kid.
Posing with my homemade {antique PV} solar powered WiFi relay high on the ridge between our family property and town.
Please bear with me as I work out the idiosyncrasies of posting here.
Good morning
Finally it looks like Winter outside our window. Not more than a couple of inches fell. It isn't frozen under the snow, but it is white and we'll take it and love it. I spent more time at the Mora Dental Clinic than I expected. I needed to understand the billing and they helped with that. I'm sorry, but this health care system we have in this country is ridiculous, over priced and unbelievably convoluted in the pricing. No wonder it took the bean counters over an hour to explain it to me. Why do we stand for this people? Robert says they are treating him okay in Santa Fe at the cancer clinic, but they want $300.00 for a single dose anti-nausea medication. It's nuts. They are holding us hostage with our grief and pain, while demanding ransom to alleviate our suffering. At one point I asked if I could go back over to the dentist while the administration did their paperwork, because I heard that dentist treated tardy patients unkindly. No. With a broad smile the woman chimes, "You need my approval first." I noticed a hand written message on her desk organizer, which read," Looking busy and accomplishing tasks are two different things." The note was almost obscured by doodles.
I'm sayin.
Forget about it.
Once I was in the dentist chair, everything went rather quickly. They squirt plastic goop into a mold and put it in my mouth until it sets up. Nothing to it. I guess I'll get used to plastic in my mouth. Anyway, when I didn't have my mouth full of purple goop, we chatted about everything including the big beautiful snowflakes falling outside the office window. It turns out the dental assistant who made my molds is from Las Vegas, Nevada. For a time I was forced to bite my tongue since I had a mouthful of plastic goo, but I thought about telling her about my newsletter and in specific the article by James Kunstler I posted yesterday where he lambasted Las Vegas. Five minutes later when my oral abilities were restored and after she had talked about how much she missed Vegas and was going there in a couple of days for the holidays, I had my chance to speak.
I didn't blurt it out like a dike had been broken. I can be tactful, sometimes. She said, yeah that part about Vegas being in the middle of one of the most uninhabitable regions of North America was all true and the casinos owners did attempt to make Vegas more family oriented for a short time, but lately the town is heading back to raunchy. True that.
The rest of the day Kevin and clicked away with Google chat all about wind turbines EVs (electric vehicles) and procuring tools and gear for the workshop at the sustainable energy department at LCC. Currently on the top of the list is a mig welder. These fun little tools are for welding all sorts of metals like mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum . Please if you have any suggestions about welders let us know.
Have a nice day. I know I will, installing WiFi in the snow. Good thing I love my job.
Brian Rodgers
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