"Give us all gathered here tonight the strength to remember that life is so very fragile, We are all vulnerable. And we will all at some point in our lives, fall. We will all fall. We must cary this in our hearts. That what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and that when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will all be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves."

“Give us all gathered here tonight the strength to remember that life is so very fragile, We are all vulnerable. And we will all at some point in our lives, fall. We will all fall. We must cary this in our hearts. That what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and that when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will all be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves.”
Coach Eric Taylor, Friday Night Lights Pilot

Shotgun or Hemingway Retirement Plan 2013 02 11 1233H

I have a great fear in growing old.
And while waiting for my code to compile I chanced upon a post from Bo sanchez about lola pilar and lola

A morbid thought crossed my mind while reading the previous post.
There is a third way to retire.
The shotgun retirement or in honor of one of my favorite writers the Hemingway retirement.
Oh the shame. Things I’d never post in facebook or google plus.
This is something I’d only post in my personal space.

Reading Now : Elegance of the Hedgehog

I finished working from home at around two am today
I  wanted to start reading a new book before going to sleep.
I had to stop at page eighteen.
If I didn’t,
I probably will be calling in sick today.
Awesome book.
At least the first eighteen pages of it.

Feeling Weak

I’ve fortunately been able to keep my blood pressure to a more manageable 130/85. Still feeling weak at that level. Seems I’ve conditioned myself to handle high blood pressure that a more normal bp is making me dizzy. Hope I get better.

Obama Won!

US electorate chose the right person.
Hopefully he closes down guantanamo before his 2nd term ends.
One of the biggest black eyes of his current presidency.
Hoping he focuses on immigration, the broken patent system, Taxing the rich Paying Paying our fair share.
 

The Island Where People Forget to Die – NYTimes.com

The Island Where People Forget to Die – NYTimes.com.

Ask the very old on Ikaria how they managed to live past 90, and they’ll usually talk about the clean air and the wine. Or, as one 101-year-old woman put it to me with a shrug, “We just forget to die.” The reality is they have no idea how they got to be so old. And neither do we. To answer that question would require carefully tracking the lifestyles of a study group and a control group for an entire human lifetime (and then some). We do know from reliable data that people on Ikaria are outliving those on surrounding islands (a control group, of sorts). Samos, for instance, is just eight miles away. People there with the same genetic background eat yogurt, drink wine, breathe the same air, fish from the same sea as their neighbors on Ikaria. But people on Samos tend to live no longer than average Greeks. This is what makes the Ikarian formula so tantalizing.

If you pay careful attention to the way Ikarians have lived their lives, it appears that a dozen subtly powerful, mutually enhancing and pervasive factors are at work. It’s easy to get enough rest if no one else wakes up early and the village goes dead during afternoon naptime. It helps that the cheapest, most accessible foods are also the most healthful — and that your ancestors have spent centuries developing ways to make them taste good. It’s hard to get through the day in Ikaria without walking up 20 hills. You’re not likely to ever feel the existential pain of not belonging or even the simple stress of arriving late. Your community makes sure you’ll always have something to eat, but peer pressure will get you to contribute something too. You’re going to grow a garden, because that’s what your parents did, and that’s what your neighbors are doing. You’re less likely to be a victim of crime because everyone at once is a busybody and feels as if he’s being watched. At day’s end, you’ll share a cup of the seasonal herbal tea with your neighbor because that’s what he’s serving. Several glasses of wine may follow the tea, but you’ll drink them in the company of good friends. On Sunday, you’ll attend church, and you’ll fast on Orthodox feast days. Even if you’re antisocial, you’ll never be entirely alone. Your neighbors will cajole you out of your house for the village festival to eat your portion of goat meat.

Scary 2012 09 25

was riding a bus going home. One of the passengers got his mobile phone stolen and the robber threatened to use his knife against the driver who was too slow to open the bus.  I think the men at the front were just waiting for the driver to make a move, fortunately the people at the back were shouting at the driver to just open the fucking door so that the wouldn’t be put in danger.
 
I was sitting at the front so I knew that the driver had a metal tube beside him and had the advantage of the gas pedal.
 
Part of me wanted to beat that criminal to death.
 
The criminal ran towards NIA road. Fucking criminals.

Elon Musk, the 21st Century Industrialist – Businessweek

After reading this feature had that 5 second thought to write him an email saying I’ll work for you for free just feed me.

On the assumption that people will be living on earth for some time, Musk is cooking up plans for something he calls the Hyperloop. He won’t share specifics but says it’s some sort of tube capable of taking someone from downtown San Francisco to Los Angeles in 30 minutes. He calls it a “fifth mode of transportation”—the previous four being train, plane, automobile, and boat. “What you want is something that never crashes, that’s at least twice as fast as a plane, that’s solar powered and that leaves right when you arrive, so there is no waiting for a specific departure time,” Musk says. His friends claim he’s had a Hyperloop technological breakthrough over the summer. “I’d like to talk to the governor and president about it,” Musk continues. “Because the $60 billion bullet train they’re proposing in California would be the slowest bullet train in the world at the highest cost per mile. They’re going for records in all the wrong ways.” The cost of the SF-LA Hyperloop would be in the $6 billion range, he says.Musk is also planning to develop a new kind of airplane: “Boeing just took $20 billion and 10 years to improve the efficiency of their planes by 10 percent. That’s pretty lame. I have a design in mind for a vertical liftoff supersonic jet that would be a really big improvement.”After a few hours with Musk, hypersonic tubes and jets that take off like rockets start to seem imminent. But interplanetary travel? Really? Musk says he’s on target
via Elon Musk, the 21st Century Industrialist – Businessweek.