Archive for October, 2007

Facebook is coming to China, maybe

Facebook LogoFounded in 2004 by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook has nearly 50 million users and registers 250,000 new users a day, 60 percent of whom come from outside the United States.It seems now that Facebook has targeted the world’s second-largest Internet market, registering a local Web address in China.

Facebook.cn is registered by United States-based Facebook, according to search results on Wednesday on the Web site of government-backed “China Internet Network Information Center.” The “.cn” suffix is commonly used for Chinese domain names.

Something to note, the domain name facebook.com.cn has been registered to an individual working at a local Internet service provider, but for now, the web address redirects back to Facebook’s home page.

My facebook profile is online for any of you who know me, but have not added me to your list of contacts yet - just search for “Steve Webel.”

Here’s to planning ahead

Erica and I are taking a tour on Monday of the hospital where she will give birth, I think it will take us about 20 minutes to get there… you better believe I’m not going to let this happen to me…

A police officer made a traffic stop Thursday and ended up delivering the baby for the new parents who were speeding to the hospital.

Spring Hill Officer Andrew Peterson pulled over the couple on U.S. 169 in eastern Kansas, police said. The father, David Grate, got of the car and told Peterson that his wife was giving birth.

The officer then helped the new mother, Charlotte, with the birth of the baby boy, Matthew.

Peterson wrapped the newborn in his jacket until paramedics from the South Johnson County Fire Department arrived to take the family to a nearby hospital.

Tire This photo is of our ‘new’ used tire that I bought yesterday after we got a flat on the way to Erica’s regular doctor appointment. In the drama, we discovered that our spare is ‘bent’ and doesn’t do well at speeds over 25 mph! (I was told it would do better if on the back.) We also discovered that the lug wrench in our car does not fit the lug nuts on our car!

So, before it’s too late, I need to get a new rim for our spare, and a new lug wrench that is actually usable on our car. I REALLY don’t want to have a flat tire delay our TRIP. After all, this is our third child, but the first time I’ve been the one driving on the way to the hospital! (We’ve always used taxis in Hong Kong!)

So, I’ve moved to Texas

I’ve moved to Texas, it’s my first time ‘living’ here. I’ve been given some advice, now I’m nervous…

Save all manner of bacon grease. You will be instructed later how to use it.

If you forget a Texan’s name, refer to him (or her) as “Bubba”. You have a 75% chance of being right.

Just because you can drive on snow and ice does not mean we can. Stay home the two days of the year it snows.

If you do run your car into a ditch, don’t panic. Four men in the cab of a four wheel drive with a 12-pack of beer and a tow chain will be along shortly. Don’t try to help them. Just stay out of their way. This is what they live for.

Don’t be surprised to find movie rentals and bait in the same store.

Do not buy food at the movie store.

If it can’t be fried in bacon grease, it ain’t worth cooking, let alone eating.

Remember: “Y’all” is singular. “All y’all” is plural. “All y’all’s” is plural possessive.

There is nothing sillier than a Northerner imitating a Texan accent, unless it is a Texan imitating a Boston accent.

Get used to hearing, “You ain’t from around here, are you?”

People walk slower here.

Don’t be worried that you don’t understand anyone. They don’t understand you either.

The first Texan expression to creep into a transplanted Northerner’s vocabulary is the adjective “Big ol’”, as in “big ol’ truck” or “big ol’ boy”. Eighty-five percent begin their new Texan influenced dialect with this expression. One hundred percent are in denial about it.

The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer proper.

Be advised: The “He needed killin’” defense is valid here.

If attending a funeral in Texas, remember, we stay until the last shovel of dirt is thrown on and the tent is torn down.

If you hear a Texan exclaim, “Hey, y’all, watch this!” stay out of his way. These are likely the last words he will ever say.

Most Texans do not use turn signals, and they ignore those who do. In fact, if you see a signal blinking on a car with a southern license plate, you may rest assured that it was on when the car was purchased.

Northerners can be identified by the spit on the inside of their car’s windshield that comes from yelling at other drivers.

The winter wardrobe you always brought out in September can wait until November.

If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the most minuscule accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local grocery store. It does not matter if you need anything from the store, it is just something you’re supposed to do.

Satellite dishes are very popular in Texas. When you purchase one it is to be positioned directly in front of your trailer. This is logical bearing in mind that the dish cost considerably more than the trailer and should, therefore, be displayed.

In Texan churches you will hear the hymn, All Glory, Laud and Honor. You will also hear expressions such as, “Laud, have mercy”,”Good Laud”, and “Laudy, Laudy, Laudy”.

As you are cursing the person driving 15 mph in a 55 mph zone directly in the middle of the road, remember that many folks learned to drive on a model of vehicle known as John Deere, and this is the proper speed and lane position for the vehicle.

You can ask a Texan for directions, but unless you already know the positions of key hills, trees and rocks, you’re better off trying to find it yourself.

‘Mythbusters’ irradiating roaches

The “Mythbusters” TV show is testing whether roaches could survive a nuclear blast by exposing them to radiation.

Mythbusters

The crew from the Discovery Channel show is exposing the bugs to radiation from a device used to calibrate radiation meters.

They have 200 cockroaches. Of those 50 will get no radiation, as a control. The others will be divided in three groups that get higher and higher doses of radiation.

Flour beetles and fruit flies also are being irradiated for comparison.

The surviving bugs are expected to be on a segment of the “Mythbusters” show in about four months.

Cool! We just got hooked up to cable tv yesterday… I know, I know, it’s going to rot my brain - but how could you NOT watch roaches getting nuked?!

First Baby Boomer Files For Social Security Benefits

Disturbing news today. This seems to be every politician’s favorite issue to talk about (at least here in Florida it is!) but the least favorite to ACTUALLY do anything about… I’m thinking I better not plan on collecting Social Security when I retire!

Kathleen Casey-KirschlingKathleen Casey-Kirschling filed for early retirement Monday, becoming the first baby boomer to start collecting Social Security.

Born one second after midnight in January 1946, the retired teacher leads the way for as many as 80 million individuals who will qualify for the retirement payout.

“We face a tsunami of spending due primarily to the retirement of the baby boom generation and rising health care costs,” Walker said. “So what’s happened is we’ve gone from 16 workers paying into Social Security for every person drawing benefits in 1950 to 3.3 to one today, and we’re going down to two to one by the time the boomers retire in big numbers and that’s about where it will stay over the long run.”

“We’re going to have tens of thousands of baby boomers retiring every week over the next decade or so and that means that by time we get to 2017, just 10 years away, we will no longer be collecting enough payroll taxes to pay Social Security benefits,” said former Minnesota Democratic Rep. Tim Penny.

Under current law, Social Security won’t have enough money to pay promised benefits in 2041 but there is another crunch much, much sooner, the result of the the federal government relying on Social Security to pay for its annual spending.

When Social Security gets payroll taxes it pays out most of the money in benefits. The rest is supposed to go into a trust fund. Instead the government has been spending the money on other government programs, and putting IOUs into the trust. When Social Security needs the money it’ll turn to the government waiting for the payback. But the government won’t likely have any.

“This money has been borrowed, it’s been spent, and there’s no easy way to put it back,” Penney said.

The loan is expected to be called in 2017, when the largest bloc of the boomers — those born between 1946 and 1964 — will be retiring. By the mid 2020s, the federal government will have to fork over more than $200 billion a year, and then it climbs to more than $300 billion a year.

At the same time, all that is money that was being used for federal programs will no longer be available, meaning everything — from education to defense to the environment — will face a financial crunch.

It’s rough…

Florida Beach

Our trip to Florida to visit my parents is coming to an end, we travel back to our ‘Texas Home’ on Wednesday.

Elizabeth at the beachThe girls have been having a blast at “Grandma & Grandpa’s house.” They have done a great job of adapting and adjusting to each new ‘home’ that they’ve lived in since we left China in September. When talking, Elizabeth will refer to her “Italy Home”, her “Texas Home”, etc. If a total stranger was listening to us talk about our ‘homes’ all over the world, they would get a very WRONG idea about our personal wealth!

The weather has really cooperated and we’ve had some fun at the beach, at the pool and in “Toyland” (aka - Grandma’s front yard!)

Anna with a fish

We learned that Anna is a total beach bum and that she is completely at home in the sand and water! The last time we had her at the beach, she was completely full of sand and it didn’t bother her one bit. (We had to rinse her off just so WE could feel more comfortable looking at her!)

If you haven’t already seen them, Erica has some photos of our Florida adventures posted on our family web page - go check ‘em out!

Happy Birthday Tim!

Today is my little brother’s birthday… He’s not quite “ancient” yet, but he’s getting closer!

Steve & Tim

Beach Girls

They love the beach in Florida!

St. Petersburg, Florida

We made it to America!

Exhale…