Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 1 of 144)

Normandy Physics Mural

When I started teaching at Normandy in 1995, I was coming off of an engineering career that was mentally challenging because every project was unique and exhausting because of the long hours on site and extensive travel.

I was enthusiastic.  Normandy was a great school for me because nobody was paying attention.  I could do whatever I wanted, and I wanted to do so many things.  I didn’t care about the time, money or effort, if something seemed like a good idea, then we did it.  The mural was a good idea.
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Top streaming movies

These are the most popular movies on each major streaming platform.  I don’t want to watch any of them, but if I was on a long flight, and these were my choices, I’d pick Apex.  I like Charlize Theron and caves, so that’s something.

One of Melania’s little projects.

Melania Trump unveils a White House replica beehive buzzing with new colonies on the South Lawn

First lady Melania Trump on Friday announced a sweet new addition to the South Lawn, expanding the White House honey program with a newly installed and fully functioning beehive modeled after the executive mansion.

The queen-worthy new hive, hand-crafted by a local Virginia artisan in the image of the White House, will add two new bee colonies to the property’s existing two.

That seems like a good idea, but it’s not going to stay pretty.  Everything about bees is sticky.  Melania can probably call Goddard Space Flight Center and get a new mini White House printed up.  NASA has large volume 3-D printers, and they are only 6 miles away.

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Sparky had an exhausting day.

After our workout, my brother came by for lunch.  Sparky was a charming host, so didn’t get to take his nap.  At the same time, a rain storm blew in, putting Sparky on high alert.  He wants to be close to people, smiles like a maniac and pants like he’s going into labor.

 When the storm had passed and the visit was winding down, Sparky was wiped out.  He never takes a full on, eyes closed, nap.    

Poor little fella.

Fixing up the place.

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool gets a blue coating as Trump tackles renovation project

In Trump’s telling, the reflection pool project is a case study in business acumen. The president said he scrapped plans to have the granite replaced, which he said was estimated to cost $301 million and would take at least three years.

The usual haters will think this is a bad idea and some judge will delay Trump’s project, but I like having a president who wants to fix some shit and has a plausible and economical way to do it.

The president went with a plan to clean the granite and lay down a new “industrial grade pool” surface for $1.5 million, he said. All told, it would take a few weeks. Trump noted it would be ready well before July 4, when the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of its independence.

Fourteen years ago, the reflecting pool got a $34 million renovation that held up for a few years before having more problems.

Trump says he’s built maybe a 100 swimming pools and has some guys.  If it holds up for 20 or 30 years before it needs to be redone, that’s great.

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