Tuesday, May 11, 2010

UNIONS,THOSE DAYS ARE ENDING!

The “UAW” (United Auto Workers) are the first to go bust. I carried a card and saw many things that were nuts. For instance; one worker got paid to sit there and read the news paper for that shift, and the same for the following shifts. Mind you, those workers did have something product to do about every 45 min. When the dolly was full on one side he would get up and turn the dolly around and then sat back down and continued to read. Then when the dolly was full he would get up and the fetch the driver to hook up the dolly and take it away. I’ve also seen a plug laying on the ground, in order to have that plug plugged in, you needed to get the electrician.

Unions had their day, and unions have raised the coast of living a hundred fold and now have priced themselves right out of work. It was the greed of the union and it’s members that have busted the unions, and there is nothing the union can do but to accept lower wages and layoff’s.

Monday, May 10, 2010

I wonder if he gets it now?!?











"The Times Square car bomb attempt has pushed national security higher on President Barack Obama's agenda and could have implications for pivotal U.S. congressional elections in November"

Life Changing


Since I live on this side of a heart attack, seems as some of my views have changed. I no longer live the life of invincibility of my youth. I now look at this insane world much differently.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

realistically speaking


Let's take a look at this realistically. If it weren't for yesterday, there would be no today, being realistically.

Mr. Heinz

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Reflections

Well I'm not getting younger. Tonight I went back in time when playing music was all I did.. The sixties were good day of friends and music. Some grew into fame and others like me went along our ways. The village (Greenwich) was a peaceful place and the Kettle of Fish was the popular hangout after the sessions. When the sun came up we ventured home and crashed. These memories came about watching Neil Young on Showtime tonight. Panhandling and being a street musician paid the bills. New York City was a wonderful pace, and so was living in Woodstock. Life grows old as we dream of younger days.

Mr. Heinz

Friday, April 18, 2008

New Beginnings



Being home now for three weeks and unwinding from surgery and a five week stay in the Hospital/Re-Hab, I find myself with new challenges. Living now in a wheelchair presents itself with some new obstacles. Bathroom doors are too narrow for entry. I’m fortunate to be living on the ground floor. So for the past three weeks I ordered new computer parts and put together a new system. Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66GHz with 8GB 800 of DDR2 Memory and a PNY GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB Graphics Card, with a SAMSUNG 275T+ 27 inch 6ms(GTG) HDMI Widescreen LCD Monitor. A LG Blu-ray DVD Burner & HD DVD-ROM drive, all running on Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit with Raid"0" All housed in a Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 computer case. This machine is a true "Speed Demon" I also have the best wife who still puts up with me and my computers. Life is still very good.

Mr. Heinz











Friday, March 28, 2008

Setback

For more than a month I have had a series of surgeries to save my right leg from amputation. Unfortunately, I lost part of my right leg just below the knee. Right now I’m just adjusting to this new adventurous way of life. More tto follow soon. Me taking a picture in front of a mirror.

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PhD. in Philosophy, University of Hard Knocks.