Military & contracting, lived there 22yrs. Left 2016 *home* to Texas

mardi 31 décembre 2019

It was true bittersweet leaving some precious friends that were close as family, but were returning to our native state and peeps.
Retirement is a huge adjustment but we're Texan to the core, of more generations than we can document and it's food for the soul, being home.

We miss some dear folks there that we spent Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Easter with for a lot of years, but we keep in touch.
Our daughters met and married son-in-laws that we love very much, so yes the islands were very good to and for us.
Military & contracting, lived there 22yrs. Left 2016 *home* to Texas

Highway Inn at 72

lundi 30 décembre 2019

In 2014:

Traditional Hawaiian Restaurant Highway Inn Keeps Up With the 21st Century
http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Hono...ghway-Inn-Way/

"
Monica had been thinking about a town location for Highway Inn for a while, to grow the company and to introduce a new audience to her grandfather’s legacy. Late last year, she opened the new Highway Inn in Kakaako, and I love it even more than the original. It is contemporary without forgetting its roots. It serves the same Hawaiian food as the original, down to the naau puaa, while offering new dishes such as whole fried akule and poi (fish and poi, seemingly a no-brainer for a Hawaiian food restaurant and yet so rare) and modern nostalgic desserts including poi Twinkies and a pineapple upside-down cake with kiawe-bean flour."This month:

Waipahu Highway Inn restaurant moves to new Waipahu location

https://www.khon2.com/local-news/wai...pahu-location/

"The new place will be next to the Waipahu Rail Transit station. The 5,000-square-foot restaurant will have more seating, a bar and live music on Fridays. Earlier breakfast hours are planned to launch in February, and there are plans to introduce some of the more popular items currently only found at the Kakaako location, such as the Smoked Moco. They will have a state-of-the-art photovoltaic system, which is expected to produce nearly all of the restaurant’s power needs."
Highway Inn at 72

DBEDT Migration Statistics: 2013-2017

Interesting migration and demographic stats out of DBEDT:



  • Hawaii lost an average of 13,200 civilians a year over the past five years.
  • Domestic migration is dominated by California, comprising over 20 percent to and from Hawaii.
  • "White-alone" people dominated both inbound (69.2 percent) and outbound (56.2 percent) domestic migrants.
  • The propensity of Hawaii residents to migrate out increased with education, highest (5.4 percent) among those with Masters degrees or higher.



Find anything else interesting in the data?


http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/blog/19-40/
DBEDT Migration Statistics: 2013-2017

Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries

dimanche 29 décembre 2019

For the last couple of weeks I have been watching a TV series from the Australian Broadcast Company called Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and no it is not due to my kind of new indoor TV antenna that is catching the signal from down under but rather it was purchased from iTunes for about $15 per series.

The series takes place in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1920 and it is about a lady private detective named Phryne Fisher who solves murder cases that come her way.

What makes this series interesting is the supporting cast of characters which includes her butler named Mr. Butler who always seem to have the right item in hand before Miss Fisher can ask for it, Dot her companion who helps her out on cases, Bert and Cec a couple of communist taxi drivers who help out whenever there is a need to go to a not so nice place (they are not bad, but rather they blend in more easily in such an environment, compared to the flashy dresser of Miss Fisher) and of course Detective Inspector Robinson and Constable Collins from the local police department who interacts cautiously with Miss Fisher and her group.

I'm currently watching series 2 (out of 3 so far) and once in a while World War I gets mentioned. Miss Fisher was an ambulance driver in France during that time. Bert and Detective Inspector Robinson also served in France as well but I don't think any of them saw each other during that period.

Anyway if you like TV series like Downton Abbey then this might be enjoyable assuming you don't mind the higher than normal body count per episode.
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries

HawaiiThreads Software Update - December 2019

Noticed that hawaiithreads is now at vBulletin version 4.2.5. I can't remember what the old version was at even through is was on for a long time.
HawaiiThreads Software Update - December 2019

RIP: Lee Mendelson of Charlie Brown Christmas

samedi 28 décembre 2019

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/1...-christmas-tv/

This was the only Charlie Brown special I enjoyed small kid time. Because this episode was the only one Charlie Brown won with his Christmas tree.
RIP: Lee Mendelson of Charlie Brown Christmas

Testing out a new version of vbulletin

vendredi 27 décembre 2019

Noticed that hawaiithreads is now at vBulletin version 4.2.5. I can't remember what the old version was at even through is was on for a long time.
Testing out a new version of vbulletin

Warriors take '19 HI Bowl

dramatic win to close out the season, under 20k in attendance at Aloha Stm. https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/...9BZnebOWj8qu34
Warriors take '19 HI Bowl

RIP: Mel Cabang

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/...ypass-surgery/

He can get away with the stuff he said. Why? He's Mel Cabang. As why.
RIP: Mel Cabang

Brandi Higa Leaves Kitv

https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/q...dwells-office/

She interned for Robert K. She will work for Kirk Caldwell. Add that up. And she will appear on local news clips mumbling sound bytes about the homeless and The Rail. It worked for Bill Belichick to mumble your answers to tough questions.
Brandi Higa Leaves Kitv

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Saw Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker at the Ward Theater in one of their big screens on an early Sunday morning (9:30 am, 12/22/19).

I guess if you have seen the other 8 movies, you might as well see this one to see how the saga plays out.

I am going again on Christmas Day with a friend.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Mariah Carey-In Concert Hawaii 2020

https://www.khon2.com/local-news/mar...awaii-in-2020/

If you're pumped. So are hers. If you know what I mean.
Mariah Carey-In Concert Hawaii 2020

Warriors take '19 HI Bowl

mercredi 25 décembre 2019

dramatic win to close out the season, under 20k in attendance at Aloha Stm. https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/...9BZnebOWj8qu34
Warriors take '19 HI Bowl

RIP: Mel Cabang

lundi 23 décembre 2019

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/...ypass-surgery/

He can get away with the stuff he said. Why? He's Mel Cabang. As why.
RIP: Mel Cabang

Brandi Higa Leaves Kitv

https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/q...dwells-office/

She interned for Robert K. She will work for Kirk Caldwell. Add that up. And she will appear on local news clips mumbling sound bytes about the homeless and The Rail. It worked for Bill Belichick to mumble your answers to tough questions.
Brandi Higa Leaves Kitv

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

dimanche 22 décembre 2019

Saw Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker at the Ward Theater in one of their big screens on an early Sunday morning (9:30 am, 12/22/19).

I guess if you have seen the other 8 movies, you might as well see this one to see how the saga plays out.

I am going again on Christmas Day with a friend.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Mariah Carey-In Concert Hawaii 2020

vendredi 20 décembre 2019

https://www.khon2.com/local-news/mar...awaii-in-2020/

If you're pumped. So are hers. If you know what I mean.
Mariah Carey-In Concert Hawaii 2020

Aloha

dimanche 15 décembre 2019

My name is Rob, and some folks called me "Robbos." I lived on Kinau in
Makiki, in a junk apartment on McCully, way out on Ho'oli Place in Pearl
City, and even in a tiny studio condo in Waikiki, 'cause that's where
the action was. Or so I thought. I'm a writer now, but back then I
worked for DHL, the delivery company on Koapaka Street. I was the guy in
the office who helped people find lost packages, so took some angry
calls. Most of the angry ones were from tourists who were expecting
things to arrive for their weddings that were stuck in customs. Other
angry calls came from the mainland, people who didn't understand why we
couldn't jump in a van and rush to deliver a box to Lihue or Kona in an
hour.

I also had a second job as a DJ with KDEO, way back when they played
country tunes. I didn't know anything about paniolo music, but it was
fun working there. Their studio was a portable trailer out in Waipahu,
and it felt like it took forever to get there on the bus.

That was the 1990s, and even back then stuff was expensive enough that
people had more than one job. I figured that if I ever wanted to have
any money I had to move to the mainland. Stuff was soooo cheap there.
Coworkers had moved to the mainland and sent back pictures of their new
boats, and houses with huge yards. Then DHL, the company I worked for,
opened a big new national office in Arizona. That was my big chance to
move and have a job waiting for me. Then I could buy a house in Arizona,
just like all the investors had done in Hawaii!

And I did. It was a really nice house, a Kahala or Hawaii Kai type of
place that I could never have afforded before. Being Arizona it had lots
of sun and sand. But you know what? It wasn't home. Not even close.

At least Phoenix was close to Las Vegas, right? But Arizona wasn't home.
There are some nice people but hooboy, the place is all kinds of messed
up. So I moved again, and bought a house again, this time in Portland,
Oregon. No sand here, and not as much sun. More Asian markets though. I
can get Hawaiian Sun mango orange to drink, Aloha shoyu to pour on
everything, rice in the monster bag, and even Lion coffee sometimes. I
make my own musubi and manapua, maybe a little too often. Eating them
takes me right back, even if my friends here don't really understand
what they are or why I like them so much.

I appreciate that the Star-Advertiser has some free articles on its app,
and that the Hawaii News Now app allows me to stream their news
broadcast. I can "screen mirror" my phone onto the TV and watch the news
stream on the big screen, just like when I was back on Kinau Street
(although back then I always watched Joe Moore on channel 2). I can't
just sit on the couch for long though, so most of the day I stream
either Hawaiian Music Live or Hawaiian Rainbow on the phone. Those guys
help keep my head and heart in the right place.

My dream has always been to move back to Honolulu when I had enough
money saved up, but the amount I need to save keeps going up too. Places
cost more and more to buy or rent, food costs more, electric costs more,
water costs more, everything does. So I keep saving, and to make moving
day come sooner I play the lottery sometimes too. A couple of million
sounds like a lot to folks here, only because they haven't seen what
houses cost on Oahu.

Sure paradise has a price, but it's really down to what you value in
life. You don't need to be rich to enjoy family, friends, food, music,
ocean, and aina. You got those, you're rich already. I just want to be
sure I can leave the doors and windows open without bill collectors
coming in. I got enough cockroaches.

The application asks "what do you love about Hawaii?" but that's such a
long list. We have five senses, and every single day Hawaii generously
offers us an endless variety of things to excite, soothe, and nourish
our eyes, ears, noses, tongues, and skin. People like me enjoy these
things for years but take them for granted, get distracted, and move
away. Then we regret leaving it all behind. Sure we can afford a house
on the mainland, but a house is just walls and windows. Is a house on
the mainland worth leaving behind dawn patrol on the North Shore? Worth
leaving behind trying to figure out which slippahs are yours when
heading out for some more beer? Worth leaving behind everyone rolling
fatties while the news tries to cover legalization debates with a
straight face? Worth leaving behind being shocked to find that someone
you never expected plays uke and sings pretty good? Worth leaving behind
sunsets around the tailgate of a friend's truck? Worth leaving behind
Auntie's laulau, Uncle's guitar licks, and trips with them to Zippy's?
Worth leaving behind all those times you're a mile from home and
suddenly realize you forgot shoes? Worth leaving behind all the lessons
to be learned from the plants, the soil, the ocean, the animals, the
ancestors? Worth leaving behind Leonard's malasadas? Worth leaving
behind sitting on the H1 forever and ever (well, maybe)? Worth leaving
behind being able to see some of the biggest stars in Hawaiian music
play in crazy little venues like restaurants, shopping centers, and
street parties, little places where you can walk up and talk story with
them? Worth leaving behind the stink eye from that vendor or server or
dude on the corner who thinks you're on the wrong side of the island?
Worth leaving behind the scent of plumeria and the taste of haupia?
Worth leaving behind all the tourists' horrible mispronunciations while
they ask questions? Worth leaving behind all the sand in your suit and
on the floor of the car? Worth leaving behind seeing kids eat their
favorite shave ice? Worth leaving behind seeing Asian kupuna squatting
on the sidewalks in Chinatown, and wondering why your younger knees
don't do that so easy? Worth leaving behind bon dances? Worth leaving
behind Bumpy Kanahele and finding out what will happen? Worth leaving
behind Pow Wow Hawaii and seeing Kakaako get a fresh face - just in time
for ocean level rise to overtake it? Worth leaving behind seeing if HART
ever gets the light rail built, maybe out to Pearlridge? Worth leaving
behind living in a place that people save up all their lives to spend
just one week in? Worth leaving behind knowing the difference between an
'okina and an apostrophe? Worth leaving behind macaroni salad served
with an ice cream scoop? Worth leaving behind being cold because it's
winter, even if winter means it's 65 degrees?

Pick any of those things. Then feel the sun on your shoulder, a light
wind on your skin, and smell the salty ocean in the air. Which ball cap
today? Yeah, that one. And those glasses. Oh - and don't forget the
slippahs this time. Went to Rainbows last time - how about Likelike this
time? K, laters.

Mahalos,
Robbos.
Aloha

2019 Mountain West Championship Game

lundi 9 décembre 2019

https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/f...o-boise-state/

Another illegal procedure penalty is called against the UH offense. Hold on. Another one.
2019 Mountain West Championship Game

Sanisette - public lua

samedi 7 décembre 2019

Sanisette - public lua

breasted CPR training

only 5% of us even know how to employ proper CPR to save lives! it took til 2019 just to get a female dummy to practice on cos people are so dumb.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...UZXYvJxwCRFIMg
breasted CPR training

Pier 1 Imports pau in HI

vendredi 6 décembre 2019

seems they priced themselves out of the picture https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/...1vP1wqge2aMl40
Pier 1 Imports pau in HI

Rolo named MWCOTY

mercredi 4 décembre 2019

Rolo named MWCOTY

Smart TV

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/1...be-spying-you/

Every move you make. Every breath you take. They be watching you.
Smart TV

Impeachment

lundi 2 décembre 2019

we now head down a rabbit hole which has an expected course but is necessary if we are to continue pretending we're a democracy and have a chance to annul this fraudulent admin. by Wednesday the gloves will be off for the whiners of the traitor right as they furiously flail to distract, dispute, deride, and derail these Constitutionally ordained American judicial proceedings far beyond their amateur shenanigans in The House. but two things they'll continue to deny is a defense for a lick of this whole shit show or any testimony from traitors trump, Pence, Pompeo, Bolton, trump Jr., Mulvaney, trudy, or their subs, none of the top players with all the answers and guilt but 0 balls or Patriotism will make a peep.
it's still a question if Moscow Mitch will orchestrate a clown coup when / if this goes before The Senate, those cowed assholes are ready to toss their toxic boss.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...t-process.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_impeachment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeac..._United_States
Impeachment

"Counterpart" on Starz

dimanche 1 décembre 2019

Was browsing through the iTunes store and I came across a TV series called Counterpart. The two things that caught my eye was it stared J.K. Simmons and the series is about another parallel Earth.

I picked up the first season and I am currently watching it but it is more a spy/thriller than a scifi series.

After watching four episodes the following things became known:
  • In 1987 something in Berlin that created another Earth.
  • To travel between the Earths you go through a passage under a building (that is existing on both Earths).
  • There is a civil service on both sides that regulates travel and trade between the Earths.
  • The existence of the either Earth is not known to their general public.
  • The other Earth has the better liquor (I think it is Tequila or maybe Vodka), cleaner oceans, cigarettes are banned and no longer exist, has suffered a pandemic but has better medical research. Also they don't do genetic modifications on their fruits and vegetables.
The series deals with some sort of conspiracy going on at some upper level of the civil service.
"Counterpart" on Starz