Saturday, April 22, 2006

Luxor

The last couple of days have been pretty incredible both personally and professionally. I arrived in Vegas on Thursday afternoon and because we were not required to report to Nellis AFB until Friday, Bob and I hit the town. We went to the Stratoshpere and rode the rides. Can't say I have ever experienced anything quite like being dangled off of a 1000 ft tall building three different ways. We then took a cab to the Luxor were we ate a very expensive steakhouse, it was good but probably not worth the $160 (tip included) we paid, yes that will be expensed. We then proceeded walking up the strip, we saw all the famous places (New York, New York, Bellagio, Venetian, Mirage, Mandalay Bay, Treasure Island, etc.) and went into a few to check them out, most notably Bellagio and the Venetian. Needless to say, Vegas is a place quite unlike any I have ever been, the glitz and glamour are very real. I've seen multiple Bentley's, and Ferrari's, too many H2's to count, and I've even seen a pink H2 limo. The video boards at every casino down the strip are amazing and the sheer amount of money it must take to support all the shops and casinos is simply mind-boggling. Back to my story. So we saw the fountains at the Bellagio, that is definitely a must see, and then we ended up at a Piano Bar at Harrah's watching dueling pianos as performed by twin sisters. The show was very funny and we ended up walking back to the Stratosphere and heading home for the night.

Friday we awakened and headed to Nellis AFB to meet up with the rest of our group. The original plan was to meet up and then head out to Tonopah, NV to put our equipment in place for flight testing on Saturday (today). Due to circumstances I won't discuss here, we have ended up needing to stay in Vegas until Monday morning. I will say that after much frustration we were able to listen to real radio traffic from real airplanes (F-15's, F-16's, F-18's, B-2's, AWAC's, A-10's, maybe more), and lots of people were happy about that.

The AFB experience has been exciting to the say the least. The building that we are working out of is on the flight line, meaning that were we are at is where they park some of the planes (about 50 yards away: a line of 8 F-16's, 3 A-10's, 1 F-15, and 2 F-18's) and we have a clear view of the runways. It has been amazing to watch the fighter and bombers and other assorted aircraft conduct their day-to-day operations. This afternoon flying started around 2 and I got to watch about 20 different aircraft take off in a span of just a few minutes, and that was awesome my friend. So, yeah, hanging out at the AFB, I can handle it.

One final note, since I know you guys are all feeling bad for me, being stuck out here in Vegas and all, I thought I would say that due our scheduling changes tonight and tomorrow I am staying at the Luxor, on the strip in Vegas, in fact I am writing this from my very own room in the Luxor. Oh, and tomorrow is an off day so we were thinking about going to the Grand Canyon, but it may be a little too far so we will probably just go to the Hoover Dam. Sigh.

That's all from the Luxor. Tell my family I love them.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Hey honey, guess what?

Nothing like a 17 hour day to put hair on your chest, that or make you really really tired. Yes, I got to work at 7:30 am on Monday April 18. I am writing this post as I get home from work, you look at the time. I took about 2 hours to eat lunch and workout. But it was all for a good cause, because I have managed to weasel my way into something I've been secretly wanting to do for the last couple of months.

Currently at work we are nearly at the end of a long integration, and we have been putting in a lot of effort to get our radio ready for a two-week test/demonstration in Nevada desert. The original plan was to have most of our people out there either this past weekend or today; however, delays have forced a change in plans, and most of the team will be going out during the second half of this week. Originally I was not slated to go, but due to the delays some of our teams schedule's have come into conflict. So now, it appears, I get to go. Yep, my first ever business trip, replete with plane rides, hotels stays, and expense reports. And I will be leaving on Thursday. For eight (or is it nine) days, three or four of which will be near Vegas (Vegas!). Shel is going to be happy about that in the morning when she finds out.

So, quick recap. First business trip. First plane trip (yeah, I know, sad isn't it). First time in Vegas. First time in a desert. First time west of the Rockies. First time on an a military range. I'm excited, and now I will go to sleep.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

My name is Robert, and I love ninjas

Never, ever, ever, ever...dress like a ninja in Georgia. And one couldn't possibly post about ninjas without linking to this.

Stay stealthy.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

New developments

The past week it has been amazing to watch Luka learn how to do a number of things. First, he finally learned how to hold his own bottle and feed himself. I must admit, it is very nice to be able to hand him a bottle, sit him on the floor, and let him feed himself; it allows us to do other things and it is wonderful. Second, he learned how to do the bridge, hands and feet on the floor, ass high in the air; it's fairly entertaining. Third, after weeks of trying, he finally figured out this crawling thing. He's still in the experimental stage and has quite got the coordination down 100%, but soon enough we will have to keep a much closer eye on him.

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Last night we got together with some friends for dinner. One of the guys, Loren, who came used to be a co-op with us back in the day and is starting back at the big bad RC on Monday came out and it was nice to catch up a bit. I have added a link to Loren MySpace blog under "We Know." Loren pointed out a post of his that he had received from somewhere and it has to be one of the most hilarious things we have read in a while. FYI, if you are easily offended this may not be for you as it concerns cyber sex. Anyways, maybe later I will put on my wizard hat and robe.

Ciao.