Gearing Up For Summer

By Ryan, March 30, 2010 1:09 pm

I never quite know how to start these blog posts so I’ll just jump right into it…

I finally got my sign up on the 23rd and it looks good!  I’m probably going to have to fix a couple issues (the outside floodlight is too close to the sign for instance) but that’ll have to be completed some time in the future.  Right now I’m going to check off that project on the to-do list.  Next on the list is to paint a bit inside HQ and try to free up some funds to pay for taxes.

Last week I went to the Casbah with Travis to see “Tobacco” which was a lot of fun.  I was pretty shocked to see how many people stayed for the opening-act DJ but left when Tobacco got on stage.  Maybe it was because of the friendly asian mask one of the band members was wearing… some people get uncomfortable when they can’t see your eyes.  O.O

Yesterday was the Reefpig’s (my dad’s new 30′ Catalina) maiden voyage.  There are still a few kinks to work out (and I WOULD feel safer if we had a motor) but I think it’ll be a lot of fun to sail this summer.  I really want to sail out to the tip of Point Loma and go surfing at Ralph’s.  Perhaps I should make that a goal for this summer.

Welp, that’s probably enough for now.  I ought to be getting back to work.  Later.

Chronicle for Feb 16th, 2010

By Ryan, February 16, 2010 3:45 pm

I took the day off yesterday for President’s Day and it was wonderful.  I took a couple walks, went on a drive with MJ, had a beer and played a game of pool at Aero Club, listened to some music at HQ, and that was it.  Very relaxing.  : ))

Work is coming along with my sign.  So far Bill and I have built the frame for the sign, did a little wiring for the lighting and drilled a hole through the wall where the outside light will be placed.  I need a couple more pieces of hardware from Home Depot and then we should be ready to finally complete this project!  It probably should have been done by now but Bill’s and my schedule don’t mesh perfectly.  I’m hopeful that by the end of this week the sign will be up and HQ will finally look like a legit business from the street.

On Saturday I went over to my Ma’s with MJ after work.  We played pool, drank some champagne, ate tons of food and talked politics.  Great fun!  A big thank you to Ray and my Mom for such a great time.

Only Absolute Evil Deals In Absolutes

I’m not sure what to make of the Tea Party in the long term.  While I agree mostly with their low-taxes and small-government opinions, it is clear that they are the wacky people of the conservative movement.  When a private market is not yielding desirable outcomes (markets that don’t meet 1 or more of the requirements for a perfectly efficient market) a government (of the people, by the people, and for the people) has a strong case for intervention.  When our country started, no private enterprise could be trusted to deliver mail across our vast borders.   As a result, our government started the United States Postal Service which now – 200+ years later – competes with UPS, FedEx, and DHL.  This is a market where costs are competitive, the service is reliable and there are options to choose from.  Education is the same thing.  The existence of public universities has no negative affect on private universities ability to innovate and teach.  The point I’m trying to make is that right now we need the government to step in and correct the shortfalls of our healthcare industry.  Right now we need the government to step in and correct the shortfalls of our energy industry (by forcing companies to internalize the cost of polluting our atmosphere).  This does not mean a government take-over!  When has the US government EVER gone into a healthy private industry and took control of it?  Even industries that the government has largely controlled in the past (postal service, some municipalities) it opens up to private markets.

These are a few paths ahead I see for the Tea Party:

1) The vocal minority (which the Tea Party is) will steer the Republican party towards ever-more conservative values (both fiscally and socially) at the cost of independent voters and non-partisanship in our government.

2) The Tea Party will split the Republican party in two.  This may not be such a bad thing because there are a lot of independents, myself included, that are fiscally conservative and socially liberal.  (I support government expansion in the short term to stave off a depression.  I support government intervention to remedy vital market failures.  I also support low taxes and generally small governments in the medium and long term.)

3) The Tea Party will rise to some sort of prominence in politics (probably under the Republican umbrella) and will continue on a path of low taxes and large, unfunded government expansion (look at Bush’s tax cuts to the rich, two unfunded wars and his costly, unfunded Medicare expansion).  All this while rolling back socially progressive movements (gays openly serving in the military, gay marriage laws, environmental regulations, education programs, R&D in green-tech & bioscience, etc.)

4) Obama will pursue his agenda (which I agree with) and get a decent health care bill passed, a decent climate change bill passed and some decent education reforms passed and the country is better for it.  All of the wild claims about death panels and the like will be revealed for what they are and the Tea Party movement will be discredited and will shrink or largely fade away.

There are problems that need addressing and it doesn’t do anybody any good to resist compromise…or change.

It’s Nice Having Awesome Friends

By Ryan, January 21, 2010 4:02 pm

It’s been raining like crazy this week and it doesn’t help that HQ has a ton of leaky pipes.  I have no less than nine pots, pans, bowls and buckets set up under the various exposed pipe around here.  My landlady just got all the fittings to fix the leaks but wasn’t able to coordinate a “no water day” with the tenants upstairs.  So pots and buckets will have to do for now.

Earlier this week I designed and ordered a True Sharp sign to go outside of HQ and I just got a phone call (literally seconds before beginning this paragraph) saying that is ready for pick-up.  Exciting!  I’ll be sure to post some pictures once I get it up.

Before Busby left for Nigeria he gave me two free tickets for Sonic Youth at the House of Blues.  They were originally scheduled to play last September but had to cancel that show and reschedule for January 2010 (January = Busby out of the country).  I ended up taking Jeff and we had a really good time.  I didn’t think the opener sounded too great but Sonic Youth put on a really good show.  Afterwards, Jeff and I started walking up India Street waiting for a taxi to drive by and ended up walking all the way from HOB to HQ w/o a single taxi!  The walk was nice, though.  Thanks, Busby, for the tickets!!

This past weekend was my first “kegger”!  Nick arranged the whole thing and surprised me with it at his house. Did you know that Keystone Light costs $4/keg more than Natty Light?  Neither did I but it’s nice to know they aren’t skimping on quality control.  Thanks again, Nick!

Favorite Place On Google

By Ryan, December 15, 2009 7:03 pm

I have basically moved into Headquarters and I’m really liking the place.  Just a few more pieces of office furniture and it’ll be ready for business.  I’ll probably start having consistent business hours in early 2010.  Maybe something like 9-11a Mondays & Tuesdays, 4-6p Wednesdays & Thursdays.  I got some mail from Google yesterday saying that I was a “Favorite Place” on Google.  What’s really cool (I think) is that they gave me a sticker with a bar code to put in my shop window.  People can take pictures of this bar code and immediately get information and reviews about my business.  Neat, huh?

This past weekend I had two different groups of friends have their end-of-finals celebration at Aero Club.  The Bonnieys [sic], Rachel, Drew, Jeff and others came out on Friday and MJ’s student teaching friends came out on Saturday.  I had a great time both nights but was pretty stoked to have a chill Sunday and Monday night.  : ))

Tonight is DnD out at Brohouse and with nothing on my schedule for tomorrow I’m thinkin’ we may have to do some serious D and D’ing.  : D

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