Its another one

Seriously, who falls for these?

 

Dear Friend, I am Peter Hayman,Personal banker and account officer to the late UWE Gamballa
who was murdered in South Africa, before his death he was the CEO of porsche
Motors. My urgent need for a foreign partner that made me to contact You for this transaction. I got your contact from yahoo Tourist search while I was searching for a foreign partner. As this message might meet you in utmost surprise. However, it All just sure of your capability. And reliability to champion This business opportunity when I prayed to good Lord about you.

Before his death he left the sum of 22Million Usd with the ABSA Bank of South Africa were currently work as a banker, and all attempt to communicate with him Family was no no avail, and he never included any next of Kin on this account and until now no one has steped forward to lay claims on the entire funds The Below Link will give you an insigt of his story.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/10/03/breaking-uwe-gemballa-reportedly-found-murdered-in-south-africa/ Therefore i require your partnership to stand as his next of Kin to enable me prepare all legal paper works in your name to have the funds moved out in your name, and if you agree do respond back to me to enable me furnish you with more details as to the way forward in how this can be achieved. Immediately you receive this letter. Please indicate your Willingness by sending your information to enable us enter into the official stage of this transaction.For more Clarification and easy communication. You can as well Visite our website www.ABSA.CO.ZA

I await your response.

Thanks, Yours Faithfully,

Mr Peter Hayman

ABSA Bank

Johanessbourg, South Africa.


Email

Found in my spam box this morning:

Attention,

This is for real,

Please get back to me. I know there are a lot of internet frauds but this is real and I can proof it to you by all means. I am barrister Wang Wong a citizen of Hong Kong, and i work here in United kingdom. unfortunately my late client Engineer Thomas P. Johnson was amoung the victim of the Hurricana http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hurricana_earl_%282010%29 as he traveled for august holiday in USA with his family.

Meanwhile. Ever since years i have always know that he deposited a fixed deposit of amount $2.5 Million dollars with UBS bank here, and as i am talking with you he died with his family and for about two years now no trace as the bank has inform me to present his Next of Kin as says on his will.

My dear, I have all the paper works and with my legal right i will make you the next of kin and the bank will release the money to you. let’s get to know each other, I promise to give you 30% of the total funds transferred to you vital bank account as compensation for your help.

Thanks for taking this offer and opportunity.

Barrister Wang Wong Esq. For: Principal Attorney,

 

Its for REAL!!! I KNOW it!!!  *sigh*

The only thing I did was break the one link in the email, though interestingly enough it actually led to where it said it did.


Wild onions

So, finding the pair of volunteer wild onions in my flower patch got me thinking. 

I know we’ve got wild onions and chives in several spots on the property. 

Husband and I aren’t much for onions, but there are occasions where we want them.  But not often enough to make it worth while to buy them usually. 

I’ve debated buying onions and dehydrating them for easy storage so we have them when we want them.

Why not do the same with the wild ones?  I’ll have to think on this.  By the accounts online the best time to pick them is spring anyways, so I have time to think….


Holy daffodils batman!

Spent this morning pulling apart the old flower beds in front, removing the bulbs and flattening the dirt out level.

The boards were rotted, and the beds full of weeds, mostly dandilions and some volunteer tree of some kind, and it wasn’t worth trying to save them or the dirt in them.   I’ve got cedar boards to replace them with, and some fresh topsoil and manure.

Apparently the folks we bought the house from liked daffodils.  There are little clumps of them ALL OVER, at least three different varieties, plus the ones in the beds.  I also knew they were in desperate need of being seperated just from the way they were clumped together.

This is a 15x15x6″ box.  Its full to over flowing with bulbs.

I’m not sure they’re all daffodils either…I DID pull out what appeared to be a couple volunteer wild onions, but even taking into account the different shapes that occur when a baby bulb splits off there are more than 3 different sizes/shapes/varieties of bulbs there…..


What we blew our budget on this summer

(if you click on the picture to see it big you’ll see a face peering out the door trying to figure out what I was doing)

The install finished last Friday.  Today the power company came out and swapped out the meter for one that will role backwards, and we turned on the panels.  Course, its raining today, with a pretty heavy cloud cover.  But they’re pulling in some power anyway, just from the ambient light.  Currently the monitor says 30-31wh per panel.

Right now this is just a standard grid tie system.  Eventually our intention is to put in a battery back up system, but that’ll have to wait a couple years probly.

I’m going to try to make this a regular thing, to report on what we’re getting for power in (basically the sort of thing I was trying to find when doing my own research). 

In that spirit, here’s the upfront information on this:

This is 16 250w Solar World Monocrystalline panels, with 16 Enphase micro-inverters.

Full cost, including labor: $18,000

NYSERDA 2012 incentive:-$6,000

County incentive: -$2,000

Our upfront cost: $10,000

 

Federal tax rebate: -$3,000

NY state tax rebate: -$2,500

Our total cost after tax rebates: $4,500


Ok, thats just cool

I found this over at Borepatch.  Now the guy who taught my highschool physics course did an awesome job, and showed us quite a few dramatic real life examples, but we never did anything like this.  On the other hand this is exactly something he’d enjoy, if he was still teaching I’d be sending him this video.