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According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) ...
"Gold is self-hate."
Every color is associated with a psychosomatic trauma - red is change, orange is sex, yellow is decision, gold is self-hate, etc.
Most people envision metallic gold when thinking of the color "gold" - basically a metallic silvertone painted over with transparent yellow to get goldtone.
My mother had a skin problem, and I asked her, "What color comes to your mind when you think of it?"
"Gold," she replied.
"Adano says that means you don't like yourself," I tactfully probed.
"I HATE MYSELF!" she said.
Her vehemence took me by surprise.
"Why?" I asked.
"I hate this old, ugly body. I'm not young anymore."
So screw the Golden Years.
That goes for the Golden Age too.
And the Golden Girls.
And the Golden Rule.
And the Golden Tone.
And the Golden Bell.
And the Golden Violin.
And the Golden Flute.
And the Golden Compass.
And the Golden Elixir.
And the Golden Egg.
And the Golden Temple.
And the Golden Bough.
And the Golden Spruce.
And the Golden Apple.
And the Golden Bull.
And the Golden Goose.
And the Golden Snake.
And the Golden Eagle.
And the Golden Number.
And the Golden Angle.
And the Golden Ratio.
John Brownlee ("The Golden Ratio: Design's Biggest Myth," fastcodesign dot com, Apr. 13, 2013) wrote ...
"The golden ratio's aesthetic bona fides are an urban legend, a myth, a design unicorn. Many designers don't use it, and if they do, they vastly discount its importance. There's also no science to really back it up. Those who believe the golden ratio is the hidden math behind beauty are falling for a 150-year-old scam."
According to the same source ...
"'Strictly speaking, it's impossible for anything in the real-world to fall into the golden ratio, because it's an irrational number,' says Keith Devlin, a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. You can get close with more standard aspect ratios. The iPad's 3:2 display, or the 16:9 display on your HDTV all 'float around it,' Devlin says. But the golden ratio is like pi. Just as it's impossible to find a perfect circle in the real world, the golden ratio cannot strictly be applied to any real world object. It's always going to be a little off."


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Show for Thursday, September 8

 

Dave Stetzer

Troubleshooting Power Quality Problems: Dirty Electricity,

Electrical Pollution, Stray Voltage, etc.

Over the past decade, Dave Stetzer has focused on troubleshooting power quality problems, specifically the problem of dirty electricity (electrical pollution, "stray voltage"), in the United States and in numerous countries throughout the world. His work in this area led to the development of the STETZERiZER® Filter, the world's first power line EM (electromagnetic) filter.
Dave Stetzer has been an electrician by training, education and experience for over 30 years. He joined the United States Air Force in December 1970 and began his career in electricity when he attended electronics school at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi Mississippi from February through November 1971. At that time, Keesler AFB was known as the world's #1 electronics school.
During this training Dave was given top-secret military clearance, as much of the electronic equipment he worked on was, and still remains, highly classified. Dave completed training as a ground radio communications electronics technician and was assigned to the 676 Radar Squadron, Antigo Air Force Station, Antigo, Wisconsin. There he diagnosed and repaired a variety of electronic equipment, including PC boards, Klystron tubes and integrated circuits, as well as highly classified military electronic equipment, employing among other things, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and digital frequency counters.

In February 1972, Dave received an assignment to go to Vietnam and was sent to KY8-38 Crypto School at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas where his top-secret military clearance was upgraded to include crypto access. Upon completion of this training, Dave returned to the 676 Radar Squadron at Antigo Air Force Station pending his November port call to Vietnam; his assignment was subsequently changed due to the official ending of the Vietnam War in September 1972. Dave's duties continued as before, with the additional tasks of diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing highly classified crypto electronic equipment. Upon completion of his tour of duty, Dave received an honorable discharge from the United States Air Force.
In 1975, Dave founded Stetzer Electric, Inc. and remains the president of the company to this day. Since the firm's inception, Dave has specialized in power control in industry, municipalities, and motor control centers. For more than the past decade, Dave has focused more attention on power quality anlysis and troubleshooting, which led to the founding of Stetzer Consulting, LLC and the development of the STETZERiZER (Graham-Stetzer) Filter and Microsurge Meter.









 

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