May 2015

There are quite a few things going on

that have required me to spend time in front of a lathe or a mill, and lately I’ve been making special/custom replacement parts for older machines or new parts for machines I’m building

I have a couple floaters in my right eye that are just pinpricks. They look like a CCD that has lost a pixel, except that they move.

I have Positional Vertigo, due to spending a lot of time around a lot of LOUD machinery. it causes me to sometimes have the sensation that I am moving, when i am not. This is exacerbated by changes in the weather.

Sometimes, when conditions are just right, the little black floaters wander around making me think I have bees nearby; they sort of move like that.

Sometimes, catching the movement of a machine in auto out of the corner of my eye triggers the positional vertigo, and adding the vertigo to the machine movement to the temp changes and the sensation of being swarmed by bees… well, it’s just hell to get old. Overlay this on being as busy as a three peckered goat… Anyone got a padded cell I could move into for a couple weeks?

I am unsurprised

at just how ridiculously busy I am. I have a huge number of irons in the fire, and it doesn’t look like seeing the end of any of it soon. Ah, well. Nothing some time and money won’t resolve, wish I had a little of either right now.

Shot show revisited

I wrote this ages back, thought I pressed post but I can’t find it, so here it is again. Sorry if this is a story I’ve already told.

The Shot show is a good place to booth graze; just about everyone has a bowl filled with candy or something, and an astute person with a good pancreas can feed himself or herself handily from the various booths.

Some of the booths have bowls of other things, Glock and Ruger sometimes have nice cloisonne pins, the ladies at Fausti have elegant little keychains, the laser people usually have laser cut samples in big tupperware bowls.

One of the booths close to ours is a manufacturer of mold-to-fit hearing protection, and they have a big bowl of them on their counter; the kits come with a brightly colored moldable plastic which you knead into your ear canal and wait for it to harden, and they make for pretty good hearing protection. They must have hundreds of samples there for you to look at, some people mold their game-ears into them, etc.

I’m standinga cross the aisle looking at some really nice leather goods, and I see a guy come walking through, nice looking guy, nice suit. He walks past the earpro booth, and in one smooth motion, reaches into the bowl, grabs a handful of the molded earplugs, and pops them into his mouth.

Two seconds later he’s bent over, resting his hands on his knees horking up a couple pieces of plastic, while everyone watches in horror. A couple go up as if to assist, he raises his hand to stop them, catches his breath, picks up the offending items off the floor with his handkerchief, and tosses them into a garbage can before resuming his stroll. I really have seen everything now.

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