Sudoku

May 8th, 2007

sudoku.jpgAlso in the Times is an online sudoku. Easy you think when you see it for the first time. Is that so? Then you can proceed with the fiendish version.


Interesting Mexican habit

May 7th, 2007

mexican-farmers.jpgAnd in that same newspaper (NRC, a Dutch quality newspaper) was another very interesting article. Look for yourself.

In Mexico men has a habit of protesting nude!
The article didn’t mention anything about women but I wouldn’t be surprised if that will be different.

Thank god this is not happening in Holland. Imagine, all those fat, white bellies and…


Men vs Women

May 7th, 2007

vrijmarkt.jpgSome things never change. I just was reading the weekend paper (a bit late, I know. But hey, I’m reading) and this article came to my attention. Is says that on Queensday the fleemarket was different then expected. Men had predicted that they should sell more then they actually did, women predicted the reverse. As always women are to modest and men….
;-)


Eyes done?

May 7th, 2007

I am not so sure about that….

The examination was very thorough and the results excelent. That is good news. Bit thin cornea but nothing to worry about. Got drops in my eyes to anaesthetise. The pressure was messured by pulling with a little tool in my eyes. I did not feel anything, really nothing. This drups are the same they use during the laser proces. That is quite reassuring I must say.

Also got drups in my eyes to widen the pupils for a while. That was necessary because he had to look inside my eyeballs to see if they were healthy enough. They were. But my vision was blurred for a couple of hours. With my strongest glasses I can write this now.

But the most interesting outcome is that I need much stonger glasses and thus contacs then I use now. +3 in stead of +1,75. I am going to try that first. If I can have contacts which don’t give me the feeling that I have to look with one eye or the other to see properly, I find that the best solution. Contacts I forget to put out at night because I forget that I’m wearing them, that would be the best for me. I can always laser later, can’t I?

And all of this made possible because of my good neighbourfriend Yvonne, who took me to the clinic and back. She even made me a very good diner which is now in my oven.


French elections

May 7th, 2007

While we were sailing the French were voting. Voting in a minor majority (53 against 47) for Sargozy.

At least he is 52. Chirac and Mitterand were 78 and 79 at the end. And although Sargozy is rightwing maybe his age will do some good at least. It’s a shame that the French missed such an opportunity to have some real changes. But this is all you may expect from a country that is this nationalistic I presume.
Here is an article in the Times.


Watermeid in Barendrecht

May 6th, 2007

captain-boris.jpgCleaning the Watermeid was not wasted at all. We had a wonderful trip today. It lasted at least twice as long as I had said it would be but luckily that was no a problem for the crew.
And also we had a very good captain as you can see, captain Boris.

watermeid-in-barendrecht.jpgAnd now the Watermeid is in Barendrecht, 5 hours sailing from the Entrepot Harbour (10 minutes by car). Waiting to be lifted out of the water. It so happens that she will be lifted in the afternoon. I cannot be there then because I’m at that very moment in the clinic where they are looking at my eyes. So I will go there on Tuesday to see that all will be fixed.

And although my cold was getting worse and worse during the day, that is my nose is running away by now, we had a very good day alltogether.


Hurricanes

May 5th, 2007

Here is a report about activities this year around Antigua. They say that the chance of hurricanes this year is greater then the past 50 years.

That will be exciting, won’t it?


Photophone

May 5th, 2007

terras-yvonne-marcel.jpgThe other day I was invited to have diner with my dear neighbours Yvonne and Marcel. He just had his new all in one phone from the shop. Also a HTC but the newest. Made a picture of me on their terras which is actually quite a good quality.

Way better than mine of the Watermeid this afternoon.

Tried to turn it but obviously I didn’t succeed. Please turn your head.


Cleaning my Watermeid

May 5th, 2007

Been bussy all day cleaning my boat. After these last months, outside in wintertime, she was awfully dirty. It costs me the whole day only to clean the outside.

watermeid.jpgI made a picture with my phone when I was finished but it turned out to be a ‘moving’ picture. Bit blurred.
See for yourself. But believe me, she is very clean again.

Had to do it because tomorrow we are going to sail to Barendrecht, to the marina where she is lifted out of the water. The hull is being cleaned and they are trying to fix the leakages. That would be very nice because now the inside is wet if it rains. Very annoying.


WD-40

May 3rd, 2007

Never known how special this stuff really is. Use it on board of course and the past years I learned that Paul is using it for practically everything on board but yesterday I looked at their website (Dutch).

From the website: What does WD-40 stand for?
WD-40 literally stands for Water Displacement, 40th attempt. That’s the name straight out of the lab book used by the chemist who developed WD-40 back in 1953. The chemist, Norm Larsen, was attempting to concoct a formula to prevent corrosion—a task which is done by displacing water. Norm’s persistence paid off when he perfected the formula on his 40th try.

Ant still the formula is secret, their are only 2 persons in the world who know exactly what it is made of.

Original it was used for, what’s in a name, water displacement. Soon it was found out to be very handy with all other means. See a long, long list of possible and proven use on the website.

Did you know this?

What does WD-40 do?
WD-40 fulfills five basic functions:

  1. CLEANS:  WD-40 gets under dirt, grime and grease to clean. It also dissolves adhesives, allowing easy removal of labels, tape and excess bonding material.
  2. DISPLACES MOISTURE:  Because WD-40 displaces moisture, it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits.
  3. PENETRATES:  WD-40 loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck, frozen or rusted metal parts.
  4. LUBRICATES:  WD-40′s lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and tenaciously held to all moving parts.
  5. PROTECTS:  WD-40 protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements.

And I don’t have shares. Honestly.


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