Monday, February 11, 2008

Michael the politician

There seems to be very little that detracts people from each other more than politics. So, people with different political views often have trouble getting along. I've seen this many times. For better or for worse, the political opinions that I hold are not shared by too many people - at least, not too many people are willing to admit that they share my political views (however, I expect that many people don't know that they share my political views). So, that said, you'll probably disagree with a lot of what I say, and not necessarily because you actually disagree, but because the ideas are often so far from normal that you may not have had time to contemplate the ideas carefully. So, please contemplate the ideas presented. If you still disagree with me, more power to you (if you want a LOT of power to you, try sticking your fingers into a power outlet, if your fingers are too fat, use forks). It is our right to disagree and voice our disagreement that makes me thankful that I live in America.


So, first a little background on political views. I was raised in a family where I'd call the political views to be on the more conservative side of Republican (note: both Republicans and Democrats are near the center of the spectrum, so being on the conservative side of Republican doesn't mean too much). As is the case with most people, I shared my parents' political views for a good part of my life. Accepting them without considering them. However, I expect that most people also start challenging their parents political views in their teenage years. In the couple of years leading up to the 2000 election, I started thinking about other political views, however not in a very clear manner. I found in debates that one person would say one thing and I would think "Wow, the point he made was completely correct", then the next person would contradict the previous person, but I would still think "Wow, that point was also completely correct." It was clear that something was wrong, so I adopted the attitude "politics schmolitics!" That isn't too bad an attitude, except it lets other people make decisions for you, which I didn't like too much either.

Anyway, one day I was reading computer news at ZDNet.com and the article I was reading was about the different presidential candidates' standing on the issue of Internet taxation. While, I may have been mainly "politics schmolitics" at that point, I felt very strongly against Internet taxation. Being an Internet entrepreneur myself, I knew that taxes could easily crush any hope that Internet commerce ever had. There was and is nothing magical about Internet commerce that will keep it around forever. The profit margins are thin or negative and there is little known about the field. So, my political choice for that election could have probably been solely determined by the candidate's view on Internet taxes (not that it mattered, because I was too young to vote, but whatever). I read through the article, which I don't remember clearly, but then I started reading through the user response forum. There was a lot of pointless yelling back and forth, but there was one post that said something to the effect of "Why don't these articles ever talk about presidential candidate Harry Browne?" I had no clue who Harry Browne was, so I looked him up. I found his presidential campaign site, and on that site there were some half-hour video clips of Harry Browne explaining his political views. I decided to watch these clips.

I know what you're expecting to read next. I bet some of you are even considering skipping this paragraph because you know exactly what it's going to say. You're expecting me to say "Well, he agreed with me on Internet taxation, and of course, since I was so easily swayed during the other debates, I was completely converted to his point of view." Actually, that's pretty far from the truth. Harry Browne started stating his opinions, and I actually found myself getting mad at him. His ideas were crazy! I kept watching just to see what he would come up with next. Every minute he introduced a wild new idea that clearly could never work and never had worked for all the history of humanity! Or so I thought, at least. Once I was done watching the videos, I thought I realized why ZDNet didn't mention. His other ideas were simply too crazy to ever.

Well, I instantly rejected nearly all of what he said. But later I started thinking about exactly why his ideas wouldn't work, but the more reasons I came up with, the more I realized that I was wrong. Admittedly, I was a little bit confused that all these "facts" that I was testing against Harry Browne's ideas were all creating contradictions. I realized that I held the wrong political views, and that Harry Browne was right about basically everything.

So, my political views are now aligned with Harry Browne and his political party, which is known as the Libertarian party (I bet some of you were wondering when I'd finally say the name of the party!). If I had to sum up the party's views in a few sentences, here is what I would say: the government should be small. The purpose of the government is to protect the rights and liberties of its citizens from outside countries and other citizens. From those very basic ideas, the whole Libertarian view point can be derived.

The official rant of Michael. Also known as "Responsibility? What's that?" Every day for the past 8 years I have eaten at McDonalds: breakfast and lunch and often dinner. Recently I notice that my body is covered with a thick layer of protective jelly called "fat" and my heart doesn't want to beat anymore. Then I realize "maybe I shouldn't have eaten at McDonalds. Maybe eating bad food made me sick." So, I drove down the street toward the hospital, which is across the street from the gym... and the court house. I enter the court house and file a lawsuit against McDonalds for allowing me to eat their food. I am a victim of the "no responsibility" philosophy. I do not know how to be responsible for my own actions.

For those of you who actually know me, the story above never happened to me. It was just an illustration, and using the word "I" was easier than thinking of a random name. Sadly this philosophy is very ingrained in us. It is this philosophy, in my opinion, that is the cause of a good deal of the social trouble we experience today. It is this philosophy that has allowed the government to grow to enormous levels and rule over every part of our lives. We are unwilling to take responsibility for our actions, and we are unwilling to let other people take responsibility for their actions, so we have chosen instead to have someone dictate our lives. And the worst part is that this is a cycle that gets worse and worse. We vote for a government program to reduce the amount of responsibility we must take, and then the next generation grows up without any idea that there should be no responsibility in that area.

Let me explain with the help of an example. It used to be that drugs were perfectly legal. Don't get me wrong, there was a drug problem back when drugs were legal. However, people were required to take responsibility for their actions. If the drugs did them harm, that was something they had to live through. The government did not stand in and say "You cannot use drugs because they are dangerous." The first American drug laws were actually racist laws against Chinese drug users, then later laws were specifically aimed at black drug users. The current spin on drug laws is that they are for the protection of the whole American public. The government says that people are not responsible, and therefore must be forbidden from using drugs (or else the drug users will suck out your brains). So, people, when they realize that the government thinks they are irresponsible, go ahead and do the irresponsible thing: they go out and buy the drugs illegally.

Think for a minute... What if drugs were completely legal? What would happen? Would everyone suddenly start using drugs? If so, what would be the problem? The problem of drug use is not the actual using of the drug, but the side effects (for example, violence, neglect, and a poorly run life). Is it possible to use drugs, but still not be violent? But still run a normal life? Believe it or not, yes, it is quite possible. People must be held responsible for their actions. If they neglect their children, on account of drugs, or for any other reason (for example, laziness), they must be held fully accountable for that. However, if all the drug use is force that person's life down the tube, should we punish that? Should we throw that person in prison? (Note, American has a greater percentage of people in jail than any other nation, and the majority are non-victim offenders). If the only victim of an action is the people who did that action, should that be punished? Should that be regulated? Why do we assume that the person is unable to be responsible for his own actions?

Let me give another example to clarify my main idea. First, let me ask you a question. Is drunk driving bad? I am going to assume that you answered "yes". The government has said "anyone who has more than x% alcohol in his blood while driving must be thrown in jail." However, many studies have shown that sleepy driving is just as dangerous as drunk driving, and there aren't really the same laws against sleepy driving. Does this mean we should introduce a ton of laws to regulate sleepy driving? Then what about the other dangerous activities while driving? What about changing the climate control? Eating? Talking with friends? Talking on a cell phone? (Quick side note, you are more likely to be killed by lightning than to be killed by an accident caused by a cell phone. It is far more dangerous to change than climate control than to use a cell phone while driving. The current cell phone laws are hype). We should create a ton of laws regulating all that, right? No, actually, we shouldn't. The problem is not that people are driving with alcohol in their blood. The problem is not that people drive while sleepy. The problem is not that people drive while talking on the cell phone. The problem is that people drive dangerously. If a police officer pulls you over for dangerous driving and it is found that you have a high level of alcohol in your blood, he can bring you to prison, have your license revoked, and take away your life. If a police office pulls you over for dangerous driving and you're sleepy (which is just as dangerous as drunk), the officer cannot do much. He can probably give you are warning, tell you to get some rest, and send you on your way. Consider this, it takes 8 hours to become fully rested, but only a few hours to become sober. Why is drunk driving worse?

The crime should not be that people drive with alcohol in their blood. The crime should be that people drive dangerously. People should be responsible for their driving. If he hits another car, the punishment should be the same regardless of the reason. Maybe he was drunk, maybe he was sleepy, maybe he was just a bad driver.

Another important to notice is the problems that these anti-responsibility laws cause. Going back to the example of drug laws, we can see that drug laws (not drugs) have created massive violent black markets. A market cannot be black unless the government makes it so. Back when alcohol was illegal, there were massive black markets for alcohol, but now if some guy with a gun tried to sell a bottle of beer behind an old factory for $20, people would laugh at him! Likewise if drugs became legal, the black market would vanish. The black market for drugs is terrible and sad. A great deal of inner city violence is a direct result of the drug black market (not drugs, but the black market. I want to make the distinction clear). Drug adicts have to satisfy their cravings, but since drug use is illegal, it is risky to get help, and since drugs are on a black market are expensive, many people are forced to commit robbery to get the money needed to buy drugs.

You may think that I am just a stoner trying to get his drugs legalized so that he can get a cheap high. That is quite far from the truth. Personally, drug use upsets me a great deal. It saddens me to see people ruin their lives in such a manner. However, that does not mean I think they should be criminals. If drug use were legal, I think more people would be forced to acknowledge drug use as a problem that the government cannot solve. The government has not solved the drug problem (it has probably made it worse. Look at the statistics. A good place to look is back to alcohol prohibition). If drugs were legal, it would force everyone to stare the problem right in the face. I believe more people would donate money and time to help those drug users who want to stop, and I believe people would donate more money and more time to keep non users from becoming users. We rarely realize that the government has failed when the government is still working on the problem. We say the solution is not for us to go out and do something, but rather for some men in suits to sit in a hall in Washington D.C. and work on some paper they call "reform." When the government is busy failing, our solution is "reform". Everything has been reformed hundreds of times. The government is still failing. Our solution is not to go out and take repsonsibility for the problem ourselves. Our solution is to tell the government to make more "reform." That will solve the problem.

Social Security does not provide well for the needs of retirees, abandons many, and will go completely bankrupt. Not only that, but the fact that people believe Social Security will be functional and useful when they retire, means that many will not take responsibility for their own retirement, and thus not save for retirement. Will reform solve the Social Security problem? Has reform solved the problem? Why will the next reform be the magic bullet? Think of other government programs. There are tens of thousands of gun control rules on the book. Does that stop criminals from getting guns? No. They're criminals. It's their profession to break the law. A gun law is not unbreakable. Meanwhile, many non-criminals cannot arm themselves in the case of defense, and criminals know this. If I am a rapist walking down the street and I see a women alone, I can be fairly certain that she is unarmed and her only defense will be her fists (and if I exercise a lot, statisically speaking, I will be much stronger than she). However, if I knew she were allowed to defend herself, since I am a dirty criminal watching out only for me, I might think twice before jumping her.

There are so many cases where the government promises to protect us, and we take their promise at their word. However, the government is a massive organization, and thus they will always fail, as the US government has nearly 300,000,000 involuntary customers. That's a lot. You should expect to fall through the cracks of their protection many times. However, since the protection is promised by such a large (and thus seemingly trustworthing) organization, we often feel that we should let down our gaurds and not watch out for ourselves - not take responsibility for ourselves. We don't need to save for retirement, the government will do it. We don't need to keep the air clear, the government will do it. We don't need to know how to defend ourselves, the government will do it. The government will do it. Well, the government has failed again, and again, and again. In any case, government or not, it is needed that we take responsibility for ourselves at the very least. As long as we have massive government programs, a great majority of people will not take repsonsibility for themselves, and thus will become a burden on those who did take responsibility for themselves (because those who fund the government often tend to be those who have high levels for responsibility). Punishing those who are responsible to take care of those who are irresponsible is hardly an encouragement to become responsible.

I am getting tired of writing and sleepy. I think I'll kick back, drink a few beers and shots of vodka, then drive home, being sure to pay a visit to the social security office. If the last statement didn't make any sense to you, don't worry, it doesn't make sense to me either. However, there is a government program called "The Office of the Logic Checkers." It is their job to make sure published material makes sense. They'll fix the last statement for me. Why should I have to do it?

I've decided not to go deep into specific issue, because I'm not a great writer. I invite you to take a look at all the government has done (just a note, try using some sources other than government-published articles). You can go to Libertarian Party website and read the issues (http://www.lp.org/issues/). There are very many issues addressed. I invite you to at least what we have to say. Even if you don't agree, just think about it for a while. At one point or another, I've agreed with the other side of the argument of almost all of the Libertarian party issues. It really helps to be able to at least see the other side of the argument.

Very few people want the government telling them what to do, but many people seem willing to give up their own freedom in order to boss around someone else (and most people only give up freedoms that they don't take advantage of. For example, a non-drug user wouldn't care too much if he weren't allowed to use drugs any more). Ask yourself if it is right for you to decide how to run other people's lives. If someone is minding their own business, should they really be put in jail? Can the government really spend your money better than you can? Can they spend your neighbor's money better than your neighbor? (Go to your neighbors house and ask them, and I bet you'll find out). Do you need the government telling you what you can and cannot buy? Telling you how much extra you have to pay for imported goods? Telling you that you can't buy something from somewhere because a couple people who call themselves "leaders" can't agree? Do you really need the government to baby sit you? Are we that misbehaved? America was founded on freedom. The American founders came over here because they didn't want the government telling them whom to worship and how to worship. The early Americans threw tea into Boston harbor to fight a tax that is quite trivial compared to modern taxes. Have we lost our founders desire for freedom? Or is it simply surpressed? It was surpressed in me, until I thought about it. I want freedom - not just for me, but for the millions of Americans who have been working hard to live the American dream.

Nutrition calculator for Microsoft Excel or Open Office Spreadsheet

Have you ever wondered what was in the food you prepared? While there are nutrition facts on all food packages that we get from the grocery store, once we mix everything together, it's a lot of trouble to know what you're eating. I created a tool which makes this process easy (note: this tool includes database of around 7000 food items!)


First, the requirements. To use this, you should have Microsoft Excel or Open Office. If you have one of those programs or some other program which does the same job, then you can download the file. The file is available at http://www.michaelnehring.com/CalculateTable.xls. And the license: the food database was published by the USDA and you can get it yourself from http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=10093. This file was provided for free, and being a publication of the United States Government, it is not under any copyright. My file provides an alternative format to the provided data as well as an original tool for calculating the nutritional content of multiple foods mixed together. However, the tool is relatively simple and thus I also claim not copyright to the parts of the file that I myself created. Of course, I am to be held absolutely free of any liability for anything that happens with this tool. Enjoy!

And now how to use the tool. When you open the file, you will see a workbook with two spreadsheets, one named "data" and one named "calculator". The "data" table contains all the nutritional information from the USDA database. If you scroll to the right you can see all the different values that are stored there (water content, vitamins, calories, etc). All values in this table are for 100 grams of food. This is a big database and you want to be able to search in it. One way to search is with the standard search tool (Edit|Find or Ctrl+F in Excel). However, that may prove to be somewhat limited. For a better search method, you can filter the table. To filter the table click the "Data" menu, selec the "Filter" sub-menu and if "Auto-Filter" is not already checked, then check it. Now scroll to the top of the table. Each of the header items will have an down-arrow next to it. Click the down-arrow next to "Shrt_Desc". Select the 3rd item, "custom...". Now you can filter the table as you please based on the item description. For example, we can look for peppers. Select "contains" instead of "equals" and type in "pepper". Click "OK". Now you see only the items which have the word "pepper" in the description.

Now to use the calculator. You will need to copy the nutrition data from the table to the calculator. First find the food item that you wish to add. Once you found it, you need to highlight the entire row. You do this by clicking the absolute leftmost column in the row you wish to highlight. This row will contain a number between 1 and 8000, which is the row number (this is column before column A. This column has no name!). Once you have selected it, press Ctrl+C or select Edit|Copy. Now go over to the Calculator sheet. Select the row where you wish to paste the item (a row between 2 and 27) and hit Ctrl+V or select Edit|Paste. The item will now be pasted. Note: by default, there are two items in the table (peppers and chicken breast). These can be removed by selecting the row and hitting the delete key. Once you have pasted the item, select the "Amount" column in the row that you just pasted and enter the number of grams that you wish to add. Once you have entered the value, hit the enter key. Now you have added an item.

This is all you need to know to opperate the tables. Now you need to read the results.

At the bottom you should look at rows 28, 29, and 30. Row 28 contains the sum of all the nutritional entries listed there, weighted based on the number of grams you entered per item. Row 29 converts those numbers in the RDA-percentages (percent daily values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower, depending on your calorie needs). Row 30 shows how much of the nutrients you would get if you are 2000 calories worth of this item. For example, if the items you entered have only 500 calories and 40% of the RDA for calcium, then if you ate 2000 calories worth of this food, you would get 160% of your RDA for calcium. Row 30 is very useful in evaluating the nutritional goodness of what you are looking at. You want to keep values like sodium, fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol under 100% and vitamins, fiber and minerals above 100%. This will help you have a more balanced diet.

Enjoy!

Shrimp stirfry with rice and fruit salad

This is an attempt at a healthy, balanced meal that actually tastes good. This recipe should serve 3-4 people. First, I will give you the RDA values that come out of a 2000-calorie portion of this food. Note: the entire recipe has 2000 calories and it serves 3-4 people, therefore these numbers should be divided by 3 or 4. However, the 2000-calorie reference is useful, because it tells you if the food is part of a balanced diet, because percent daily values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.


Serving size: 2500 grams (3-4 meals)
Calories: 2000 (100 RDA)
Total fat: 14.5g (22.6%)
Saturated fat: 3.1g (10.2%)
Cholesterol: 877mg (290%)
Sodium: 2600g (110%)
Postasium: 3300g (94%)
Total carbohydrates: 350g (117%)
Fiber: 37g (145%)
Sugar: 105g (N/A)
Vitamin A: 90%
Vitamin C: 460%
Calcium: 45%
Iron: 115%
Thiamin: 98%
Riboflavin: 46%
Niacin: 145%
B6: 152%
B12: 110%

Nutritional analysis:
The good: low calories from fat, and even less saturated fat. Excelent source of vitamin C, iron, B12, and K (as well as various other trace minerals). It also provides a good amount of dietary fiber.
The bad: High in cholesterol. One serving will give you a full day's supply. It is also high in sodium (but if a soy sauce with less sodium is chosen, then the problem is solved - but watch out for MSG!), it also lacks any large amounts of calcium.

Overall, this can be one healthy meal in a day. Let's get on to the recipe.

First, the shirmp stirfry:
Ingredients:
450 grams of shrimp (mine were precooked)
4 tablespoons soysauce
4 teaspoons cornstarch or other thickening agent
Two medium onions
1.5 cups of chopped celery
1.3 cups of chopped red pepper
Water
Some oil for stir frying

Instructions:
Mix the cornstarch with a little bit of water to create a slurry, this will be a thickening agent for the sauce. Put the shrimp in a bowl and pour the soy sauce on top. Add the slury and water and mix around a bit. Chop up one onion and add it to the mixture. Let this mixture sit while you prepare other stuff. Chop the remaining onion, the celery and red pepper.
Heat a pan or wok and cook the shrimp mixture a bit (maybe 5 minutes or so, longer if the shrimp was provided raw). Clear that out of the pan and put some oil in the bottom for stirfrying. Make the pan pretty hot (I've read the the oil should be almost at the level where it starts to smoke). Add the vegetable mix to the pan. Stirfry this for one or two minutes (to stirfry means to constantly stir the mix while cooking it. This is not a slow process, but a fast and agressive one). After 2 minutes or so, turn down the heat and add the shrimp mix. And now your done.

The nutrition facts were based on making a total of 800 grams of cooked brown rice (you'll need to start with much less rice than 800 grams!).

The fruit salad is as follows:
1 kiwi
2 small to medium plums
1 mango
1 pear
1 cup of pineapple (I had fresh pineapple on the day I made this).
Chop the fruits into the needed blocks and mix together.

And that's all there is to it. The result is quite yummy and very nutritious. There is also a large diversity of food there, since there are 3 sorts of vegetables and 5 types of fruits.

Geothermal cooling with cost estimate

So, I�m sure you�ve heard of the concept of geothermal cooling or heating, and I�m sure the following isn�t any new idea of mine alone.

Well, as you may be aware, the temperature of ground stays fairly constant throughout the year (depending on latitude). I�ve read the numbers vary from 45 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. For the sake of this article, I�ll just say 60 degrees.

Now, heating and cooling make for large costs, and I am theoretically planning to move to North Carolina, where cooling costs could be significant. One number from HowStuffWorks.com about how air conditioners work states that you need about 30 BTU�s per square foot, so a 1000 square foot house needs 30000 BTU�s which translates to around 3500 watts (or $.28/hour at $.08 per kilowatt). 800 cooling hours per summer would then translate to over $200 of cooling costs. I don�t know if there is any truth in those numbers, but when you consider that a refrigerator consumes so much energy, then an air conditioner must be worse.

So it would be nice to capture this 60-degree coolness that is hanging around for free underground. One solution is to build a basement or underground house and live there, but that is too much effort and has a ton of drawbacks. The other way is to build a geothermal cooling system.

I decided to do a little reading up on this, and of course it�s already been done. You take some plastic tubing, run it into the ground and run it back up. You pump in hot air and out comes cool air. Simple enough. However, there are problems with this method, specifically that the tube gets wet, mouldy, and invites various creatures and pests to live in it. So that method was abandoned. Now, my idea has probably been tried and done before, but I just haven�t seen mention of it� So here it comes�

Basically, you pump water down through the tube instead of air. Water transmits heat better than air anyway (which is colder: sticking your arm into 0 degree air or into 35 degree water?). So basically, you have a large basin of water, then you pump the water down to about 6 or 7 feet underground. There it should take a relatively longish route so that it has time to cool off. Then the water comes back up and goes through a radiator to transfer the coolness of the water to the air. Then the water is returned to the basin and goes through the system again.

So what do you need? A pump to move the water around, many feet of copper piping, a car radiator, a holding tank for the water, and a fan. You could also add antifreeze to the system to avoid it freezing in winter and to increase conductivity.

So how much should such a system cost? Well, you could buy a new radiator for a few hundred dollars, but if you go to eBay, you can get one for around $30 (used and non-leaky). You can get a well pump on eBay for around $50. This would still take some consideration. You might actually need only a very, very weak pump. Well pumps are designed to bring water from underground to ground-level. This system is designed to circulate water. For every gallon that gets pumped up, one gallon goes down. Ignoring friction and temperature changes, circulating the water should take no work (once the water starts moving in a circle, it should never stop). However, friction cannot be ignored, so you need a certain amount of energy for that, and the temperature also presents a problem. Hot water rises, so the cold water would tend to move to the bottom and the hot water to the top, which is the opposite of what we want. So the pump would need a certain amount of power, but from my estimations, very little. A fan can be bought at Walmart for $10. The holding tank should also be cheap, if at all needed. I figure it should be used to allow a little buffer for expansion and contraction in the system due to temperature changes. A standard car expansion tank should do the job for $10 used on eBay.

So far we�re up to around $100. Now we need plumbing. At Lowe�s you can get 50 feet of flexible 1/2 inch copper piping for $36. That should actually suffice. We need about 10 feet for each travel direction (4 feet from the unit to the ground and 6 feet underground), which would leave us 30 feet of travelling room underground. This would give the water enough time to change temperature significantly.

So now it�s time for some calculations. First, how much water does the system hold? Well, the copper pipe holds:
(.5*.5)*pi*(50*12)=471 cubic inches.
One gallon is 231 cubic inches, so the pipe hold just about 2 gallons. The rest of the system holds about two gallons, depending on the size of the radiator and tank. So we�ll have about a four-gallon system. Just a random number, I�d say the water should stay a total of 1 minute in the 30-foot section at the bottom (just a random number, but it seems good). The 30 foot section holds 1.2 gallons, so the thing should pump 1.2 gallons per minute (GPM). A 3 GPM pump I saw on eBay goes at 12 volts and 5 amps, which according to Ohm�s law takes 60 watts. So 20 watts per GPM, so we�ll need 24 watts for the pump.

I made some cooling calculations, but they weren�t that positive. I�d have to see how the cooling works in real life.

Now, the goal is to save money. So, we actually don�t want to pay money. When is it hot? During the day, and specifically when it is sunny. So, you can get solar power during this time. Less sun means less power, but also less heat to cool offer. So, we�ll need around 100 watts of solar power. A pound of solar cells yield 75W, so we�ll take around 2 pounds. 3 pounds of broken solar cells goes for around $60 on eBay (they can be soldered together and they will work).

So for a total of around $250, you can maybe build the entire system including power source. After that it should be basically free (basic maintenance would be required, I suppose).

Well, I should have that implemented in Summer 2007

Gift list

Gift list for Michael and Nadja
A great way to get rid of junk – or – one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. If you have something you want to give us and it’s not on the list, that’s fine! We’ll take it too!

(The dark dots indicate the beginning of a subsection. We are not asking for a bathroom for our wedding!)

• Kitchen
o Oven mitts
o Pots and pans
o Glasses and mugs
o Plates, bowls, everything that you eat off of
o Utensils
o Tortilla maker
o Toaster
o Mixer (hand mixer and/or table mixer)
o Baking pans (except for cupcakes and cakes with a hole in the middle).
o Microwave
o George Foreman’s Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine or similar electric grill.
o Spice rack
o Tupperware and other plastic food storage items of all sizes
o Bowls (all sizes: for mixing stuff and for eating!)
o Can opener
o Cutting knives of various sorts
• Bedroom
o A bed large enough for two people and mattress to go with it (a mattress is more important). Keep transportation to North Carolina in mind!
o Dresser
o Desk
o Blankets/sheets
o Bedside table
o Lamp
• Bathroom
o Towels
• Living room
o Small television set
o DVD player
o VCR
o Chairs
• Garden and yard
o Hammock
o Lawn mower (preferably NOT riding, due to transportation issues)
o Rake
o Hose
o Spray nozzle for hose
o Shovels (various kinds – big, small, pointed or flat tip, etc)
o Hedge trimmer
o Chain saw
o Flower pots of various sizes
o Other stuff
• Car
o Car jack
• Maintenance and tools
o Broom and dust pan
o Vacuum cleaner (bag-free would be better!)
o Hammer
o Screw drivers of various sizes and types (Phillips, flat heads, electric, etc)
o Wrenches of all types and sizes
o Clamps of vises
o Files and chisels
o Tape measure
o Pliers
o Crowbar
o Various hand saws
o Caulk gun
o Safety glasses
o Breathing filters
o Work gloves
o Electric drill with bits
o Rotary saw with blades
o Jig saw
o Staple gun
o Other tools for all sorts of house and car projects!
• Other
o Money and gift certificates (please try to give gift certificates to places that exist in North Carolina, like Walmart, Target, Home Depot, etc. There is NO Ikea in NC).
o Printer
o Scanner
o Telephone
o Computer speaker set
o MP3 player (suggested product: Creative Zen Nano with 512MB available from NewEgg.com for around $50)
o Sleeping bag
o Energy saving light bulbs (compact fluorescent)
o 2 bicycles (one for Nadja, one for Michael – please ask for measurements or wait for us to come and see if it fits. Nadja is 5’4” and Michael is 5’9”)
o A tandem bicycle
o Acoustic guitar
o Record player (able to play the big sized records. Should be used! New record players are expensive, and I want to do some conversions on it).
o One American, one German, and one Bavarian Flag, all of the same size (one person certainly does not have to get all 3). A good standard size seems to be 3’x5’. It would be nice if the flags are rated for outdoor use.
o Two backpacks. A smallish one for Nadja and a largish one for Michael.

GeneralThe American Wedding Date!

The American wedding will be held at 2PM on the 15th of July, 2006 at Bethany Covenant Church in Berlin, CT. If you are reading this, you are most likely invited!

The date is set!

Yes, it's true. We have a wedding date. So start thinking about airplane tickets, if you want to come. Currently it seems to cost around $500 per person round trip (WITH TAXES! Don't be fooled by lower prices when it doesn't include taxes).

We are also almost done collecting the legal documents, and we will probably turn them in tomorrow (!!!).

That's it for now,
-Mike and Nadja"