{"id":185,"date":"2006-08-15T01:51:00","date_gmt":"2006-08-15T01:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/box5265.temp.domains\/~brucewi2\/photos\/2006\/08\/15\/news-from-mn-8-14-2006\/"},"modified":"2019-09-02T21:50:09","modified_gmt":"2019-09-02T21:50:09","slug":"news-from-mn-8-14-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucewinter.net\/photos\/news-from-mn-8-14-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"News from MN, 8\/14\/2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Greets,<\/p>\n<p>Summer is almost fully cooked here.  Proud to say I survived another set <br \/>of record temps without an air conditioner.  Nick and Zack are not proud <br \/>to say this, and they almost did not survive.<\/p>\n<p>IBM Rochester celebrated a 50 year anniversary.  We all sat in chairs in <br \/>a parking lot in 100 degree sunlight.  Nick and I discovered by pointing <br \/>your head down in a meditation like fashion, you can keep your face <br \/>fully shaded.   While I was meditating and listened to our IBM CEO and <br \/>Minnesota governor tell us we are good people, I realized I have been at <br \/>the Rochester lab for 1\/2 of its life.  I&#8217;ll be avoiding the standard <br \/>IBM 25 year party next year.<\/p>\n<p>Mom and Dad, that hand ball gyroscope exerciser you guys got me for my <br \/>birthday is a lot of fun.   Surprisingly good exercise.  With enough <br \/>rpm, can do 30 lbs of force.  We pass it around, trying to top each <br \/>other&#8217;s top rpm &#8230; I am the current 1 handed champion at 11,000 rpm, <br \/>faster even than the 10,000 rpm my car can do!<\/p>\n<p>Laurie took off last week for a 6 month house and pet sitting job down <br \/>in Ashvile, North Carolina.  Before she left, Nick used her car to <br \/>practice driving, since her automatic is a bit easier than my stick.  So <br \/>the morning before she left, he sat down at the driving place for 3 <br \/>hours waiting for a driving examiner, then finally found one and ran him <br \/>  over enough times till they passed him.  Now that he has a drivers <br \/>license, he proudly proclaims he will never have to drive another car again.<\/p>\n<p>Nick flew Emily up from her summer job in Florida for a 3 day weekend <br \/>visit last week.  Many happy smiles were had, a few captured in the 2nd <br \/>photo.<\/p>\n<p>Other random photos:<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Nick with the IBM lunch spider.  He grows daily.  The spider. <br \/>Nick&#8217;s hair grows daily.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Nick pondering a superman flying maneuver from the ledge of a <br \/>downtown skyscraper.  Not saying which ledge, as that would spoil the <br \/>illusion.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Helen admiring daughter Aya&#8217;s skills on William Mayo&#8217;s personal home <br \/>organ at the Mayo foundation house.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Aya as an usher at a local production of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Aya yet again, this time, creating a sand man down at a beach we <br \/>went swimming at.   Technically, I guess we swam in the water part.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8211; Helen, Bruce, and Toosie swimming at another local lake.  Helen is a <br \/>swimmer.  Toosie is not.<\/p>\n<p>Next week I&#8217;m going to get to sample a bit of New Hampshire as we fly <br \/>back with Aya to Boston.   Aya is heading back to her 2nd year at Rhode <br \/>Island school of design (I&#8217;m told it is on Rhode Island).  Nick flys <br \/>back to Oberlin the week after we get back (that one I know is Ohio). <br \/>Then we are sadly almost childless.  Happily I&#8217;ll still have Zach, <br \/>Jessy, and all the other young-uns that wonder about with them.  Oh <br \/>yeah, and I&#8217;ll also have Nick&#8217;s hole, as he decided not to take that <br \/>back to school.    We hit a rock last week, so I think we have reached <br \/>maximium depth, about 22 feet.<\/p>\n<p>B<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greets, Summer is almost fully cooked here. Proud to say I survived another set of record temps without an air conditioner. Nick and Zack are not proud to say this, and they almost did not survive. IBM Rochester celebrated a 50 year anniversary. 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