Monday, March 14, 2016

What time is it?




Daylight savings time used to make my brain hurt.  A long time ago I started using Zulu time.  Time zones can be confusing especially when employing global airpower.  If the airplane took off at 0930 in Nebraska and flew 14 hours what time should I show up at the drop zone?  Really confusing if we use local time as our primary reference.  The difference between New Zealand and New York is variable especially during the daylight savings/standard time transition. 

Zulu time is the aviation time zone.  It does not change and greatly simplifies these calculations.  0930 plus 14 equals 2330.  Oh yeah you should also use the 24-hour clock.  After arriving at the Zulu solution convert to local time so you can tell the natives.

It is interesting how we humans obsess over a concept we created.  What time is it?  I think it is time to eat.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Blue corduroy jacket




When I was a kid I wanted a blue corduroy jacket with the Future Farmers of America patch.  At the time we did not have the means for a fancy jacket.  I was never lacking for warm clothing but the “cool kids” jacket was not part of my experience.  Later my parents bought me a letterman’s jacket when I lettered in cross country and/or track. 

I am an avid gardener and would be a farmer if my wife let me.  She is a lot smarter than me and has my best interest at heart.  Farming is a tough way to make a living.  I wonder what my life would have been like if we had stayed in Gloster, LA.  I probably would be up to my knees in manure, raising cattle.  

I ponder the miracle of life while preparing the soil, transplanting seedlings and removing weeds.  My childhood was split between Louisiana and California.  The farmers and ranchers adapted vastly different solutions to the challenges presented by the desert and swamp. My Air Force experience allowed me to a sample the global environment.  I learned a few tricks from my Asian brothers none of whom had blue jackets. 

Thank God for giving me this incredible experience.  My hat is off to all the agriculturalists that allow us to eat so bountifully.  I like playing in the dirt.  If I fail as a gardener I will not starve, as a matter of fact my biggest risk is that I will eat too much.