Saturday, December 27, 2008

My Goldfish, Mir

I spent more time this weekend with my goldfish than I normally do. My MacBook crashed, and I spent a lot of time on the phone with Apple tech support. The technician I spoke with was tremendously helpful and helped me get my computer all fixed. Looks like the operating system got corrupted. Anyway, when you are on the phone with tech support, there isn't much to do while waiting for things to load, so I watched the fish.

There are two goldfish in my tank: Mir and Pacman. Years ago, I decided to get an aquarium with pretty tropical fish. I was told that the first thing you need to do in a new aquarium to get the bacterial colonies growing is to get a feeder goldfish and wait for the colonies to grow. Well, I never did get those tropical fish. The goldfish just kept right on living. Our cat, Sid, was fascinated with watching the fish. He was a kitten back then, and he'd hop up on a chair next to the tank and say, "Mirrrrr." That's how we named the fish. We let the cat do it.

She (when a fish is big enough, you can determine gender) lived in a 10 gallon tank for several years until we could no longer keep the tank clean. It lived on the bathroom countertop to assist in this cleaning. Having to keep the tank by the sink is pretty silly! So, I bought a new fish tank on eBay. Well not really a new tank... It was 55 gallons though and came with a stand for only $50. Even though I had to pick it up in Green Bay, it was cheaper than buying one new.

She's gotten to be a fairly good size; Craig estimates that she is 12 inches long. I think she's somewhere around five years old. We feed her pellets for goldfish, and she will eat from your fingers, if you let her. She doesn't have teeth so no worries about biting, but it does feel kind of funny. If I am picking up the tank decorations or cleaning the tank, she'll rub up against my hand. That feels kind of funny too.

Our other goldfish, Pacman, is much smaller, probably only 3 inches long. While Mir is very long, Pacman is very round. That's how Craig named him or her. Pacman is a little too small to determine gender, but given the lack of breeding between the fish, I'm guessing they are both females. Maybe we ought to get a bow and name her Ms. Pacman. Pacman has also learned to eat from fingers, and is also quite insistant about being fed. Both fish go up near the top of the tank and move around a whole bunch to get the attention of whomever is in the room. Mir can also make quite a splash with her tail if swimming frantically is not working to get my attention!

Periodically I consider putting in a pond to expand the living quarters for my fish even more, but I have not yet gotten around to it. I am intrigued by the idea of an indoor pond though because it just gets so cold here in the winter. There's a Chinese restaurant in the Milwaukee area (actually Mequon) that has an indoor koi pond with some mighty big fish.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Gas and Snacks

Here's another weird thing I am wondering about. So where I live, gas is down to $1.74. Whoo Hoo! Yay. Do you think that now that gas prices are less, people will buy more snacks at the gas station?

I read or heard somewhere that gas stations make most of their money on snacks and stuff sold inside of the gas station, rather than from gas. If gas costs less, are you more likely to buy a candy bar than if it costs more?

I think so for most people, but even when gas prices were so high this past summer, I still bought snacks. The difference between this summer and now is huge though, even with my 10 gallon gas tank. $4.25 a gallon translates to over $42 a fill up. And $1.74 a gallon translates to $17.40, so that's a big difference.

I'm glad my car isn't bigger though. I know a woman who drives a Suburban, and she was paying over $100 a fill up this summer. I could not have afforded that! Although a Suburban isn't exactly in my budget either... I'll keep my Civic with it's 36 miles per gallon average for city and highway. (I calculate my gas mileage periodically.)

A stumper...

I'm trying to design a pattern for knitting socks, and here's something I am wondering about... If a number is divisible by both 4 and 3, is it also divisible by 12? If so, then I could make the number of cast on stitches divisible by 12 and life would be easy.

I want to do a ribbing pattern of 3 and 1, hence the 4. I like my stitches evenly divided among my 3 sock needles, hence the 3. I am strange, I know. Although I could do a 4x1 rib and deal in multiples of 5. I'm inspired by a cool sweater I saw somebody wearing. It was either a 3x1 or a 4x1 ribbing. I didn't want to stare though, so I couldn't determine which it was. But I thought, hmm that would look good in a pair of socks. And the numbers wouldn't matter so much, but I want to carry the ribbing down the top of the foot too.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

What's an Alberta Clipper?

Alberta Clippers are dominating our Madison, WI weather, and will through the week. We've got one on the way tomorrow and one following that on Friday. So what's an Alberta Clipper? A new hockey team from Edmonton?

It's a low pressure system that originates in Western Canada and brings snow, high winds, and unseasonably cold weather to the Great Lakes region. These are not the systems that bring the most accumulation of snow to our region, but they can bring up to 6 inches, just enough to make driving challenging. Once it passes over the Great Lakes, it can produce lake effect snow and if it goes into the Atlantic Ocean, an Alberta Clipper can become a Nor'easter. And I believe, if I am not mistaken, that Alberta Clippers travel along the Jet Stream.

I wonder how much snow we'll get tomorrow. I'm hearing 3-5 inches on the Weather Channel.