A Driver’s Ed Open Letter

Alpha has his permit for driving. Our state requires a gradual phase-in of driving permissions, not quite as much freedom as we used to have but it seems to be safer. Imagine your son is about to start driver’s ed. He has been wanting to drive for a while and is pretty excited to start. Here is an example letter that might be good to set his expectations.

Dear Son:

You are now old enough to start driving. You will soon have the freedom to go places by yourself. You will be controlling a powerful piece of equipment and you need to learn to use it well. There will be other people around you who may or may not behave themselves, and you need to be ready for them. You need to learn the rules of the road, and remain in control of your driving. You will need to be careful, because it will be very easy to cause a lot of damage very quickly. That’s what driver’s ed is about – to ease you into driving. At first you will be able to drive only if we are with you. Then, once you have demonstrated enough knowledge and responsibility, you will be able to drive on your own. Don’t be frustrated or impatient with the long drawn-out process – it is there for your own good.

Signed, your loving parents.

I think it’s a fine process. But a lot of parents just do whatever the government requires. What if there were something that could cause as much emotional and spiritual damage as a car can cause physical damage?

Let’s replace “driving” with “using the internet” and see what happens.

Dear Son:

You are now old enough to start using the internet. You will soon have the freedom to visit sites by yourself. You will be controlling a powerful piece of equipment and you need to learn to use it well. There will be other people around you who may or may not behave themselves, and you need to be ready for them. You need to learn the rules of the road, and remain in control of your browsing. You will need to be careful, because it will be very easy to cause a lot of damage very quickly. That’s what online ed is about – to ease you into the internet. At first you will be able to browse only if we are with you. Then, once you have demonstrated enough knowledge and responsibility, you will be able to browse on your own. Don’t be frustrated or impatient with the long drawn-out process – it is there for your own good.

Signed, your loving parents.

Or you could replace “internet” with “Facegram” or “Instachat” or whatever. My point is that kids need instruction and oversight when they start poking around the internet. Sure, it is easy to use. But that doesn’t mean it is safe.

There are programs you can install that will block bad websites and limit what users can access. I’d say that’s a good thing for younger kids, but it should not replace a parent’s supervision. One reason being that those programs are not perfect. And the other reason being that it doesn’t prepare the child for the real world. Going back to the driving analogy, it would be like limiting the car to first gear. Sure the kid might stay safer, but he also wouldn’t have the right experience to drive wherever he may need to drive once he’s out of the house. So for older kids (middle school on up), I suggest having very few restrictions, but make sure they know that you check on what they are doing. And even middle schoolers know to delete a browser history, so be sure you have a program that logs the sites regardless.

The point is to let him have to make choices. And know that he will have to account for those choices. Such as why he chose to click on that ad (“Son, never click on any ads”) or why Google image search is not always a good idea. That’s what raising kids is all about – make sure they know what good habits and choices are so they are prepared for life.

For this reason his parents said, “He is of age; ask him.”

John 9:23

Brontosaurus

Now that no one is talking about the Knuckleball font anymore, it’s time to announce that Font Grill has released a new font.

Introducing: Brontosaurus

image of Brontosaurus font

Go download Brontosaurus.

This was patterned after the Behemoth italic font, with the fancy swashes. I wanted to name this font Leviathan since that is what naturally pairs with Behemoth, but that was taken. So I went with Brontosaurus, which is supposed to be the modern name for the biblical behemoth.

“Look at Behemoth, which I made along with you and which feeds on grass like an ox.

Job 40:15

Baby Names 2018

Subtitle: in which I improve the government’s records

Allow me to introduce to you the 2018 SFS List of Baby Names that Combine Similar Pronunciations. That baby name list is the place to go in case you are wondering what are the most popular baby names in 2018 regardless of how they are spelled. The Social Security baby name list does not adjust the rankings based on alternate spellings (like Catherine/Katherine), but SFS does.

It was just Mother’s Day, so the SSA released the name rankings for 2018. Last year’s champion, Jackson is again the most popular boy’s name in the US. Aiden is losing popularity fast – if it were a stock I would say sell now (or rather, you should have sold last year).
No controversy for the girls – it’s Sophia again.

Some Stats

  • The top 6 names for the boys are the same, but Noah and Aiden switched spots in #3 and 4.
  • The top 6 names for the girls are the same as 2017, it’s just that Amelia jumped 2 spots from #6 to 4.
  • Again, Liam has the title of the highest-ranked boy’s name that has no spelling variations, at number 2.
  • Again, Emma is the highest-ranked girl’s name that has no spelling variations, at number 3.
  • Girl names still have more spelling variations than boy names (275/1000 vs. 186/1000 alternates)
  • Kason once again took the prize for the most spelling variations for the boys at 8 (and Kayson overtook Kason as the more popular variant). And Aiden lost a variation so now it has only 6.
  • For the girls, Adaline lost a variation so it is now tied with Madalyn, Layla, and Amaya at 6.
  • Sophia is still the runaway favorite for the girls, but the gap is closing. Sophia is on the decline. In fact, all the top names, other than Amelia, are on the decline.

2018 Improved Baby Name List

Click on the link above and peruse to your heart’s content!

six of their names on the one stone and the names of the remaining six on the other stone, according to their birth.

Exodus 28:10

May Flowers

Here is a tour of what May can look like in Michigan.

We’ll start with my favorite group of the bunch: firespray tulips

image of firespray tulips in bloom

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NFL in April, 2019

In the last month or three, we had the announcement of the 2019 NFL schedule. Now that we know who will play whom and when, we can start predicting wins and losses.

I keep my predictions over at Some Fun Site. View results of previous football seasons.

2018 Summary

Last year, I predicted that

  • Chicago Bears = 8-8
  • Tennessee Titans = 8-8

How they actually did was

  • Chicago Bears = 12-4
  • Tennessee Titans = 9-7

The Titans prediction was close, but the Bears was not. So that’s not worth much.

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New Grammar

The traditional rule is that you are not allowed to end a sentence in a preposition. No, not just you. No one is allowed to end a sentence in a preposition.

But people don’t care as much as they used to. Oops… People don’t care as much as they used to care.

There must be a compromise – a way to let people write the way they speak and still obey the rules of grammar.

I think I found the compromise: the postposition.

The postposition is a new part of speech that I am introducing.

It contains the same words as the preposition does, but its only use is to appear at the ends of sentences.

Thus, a person can end a sentence with whatever word he wants. If others complain about that sentence ending in a preposition, the speaker can defend himself by claiming the word he used did sound like a preposition but was actually a postposition. Therefore, he is allowed to end a sentence with it. Game over.

He who practices deceit shall not dwell within my house; He who speaks falsehood shall not maintain his position before me.

Psalm 101:7

Car Stuff

Usually for a short time after I’ve just repaired or maintained something on our vehicle, I am amazed at the fact that so many cars are working. When you consider all the parts that have to work on their own, plus cooperate with each other, plus not wear out – it’s a wonder.

That thought first came into my mind after I replaced some part of the front suspension and got the car all put back together, then I realized I forgot to reinstall something I had to take off to get to the part I was replacing. It made me think how far I would have gotten until the vehicle did something to make me remember about that part. And it made me wonder what else I could have forgotten to reinstall. Or perhaps did install but not correctly.

Then I pass or get passed by some junker that’s in obviously much worse shape than my vehicle and I wonder how it’s driving along fairly well considering all that should be wrong with it. And I give them a wider berth than usual.

One of the things I never thought I’d pay for (or have an opinion about) is aftermarket lug nuts. But after the OEM lug nuts went bad, I didn’t have much of a choice. Now I’m sporting black lug nuts on silver wheels, because the only way to get chrome/silver lug nuts in the right size was to go with the capped style that caused the problem in the first place. Right now I have two sockets with lug nuts or caps stuck in them. The OEM style was open lug nuts with a cap over it to enclose it. Enclosed is good, but capped is bad because the cap eventually separates and deforms. The cap gets stuck inside your lug wrench, leaving you with no lug wrench and then a lug nuts that is too small for the lug wrench provided with the vehicle.

But I replaced them all with new lug nuts, so as soon as I force the jammed stuff out of my sockets, I can close that chapter of vehicle maintenance.

My nemesis at the moment is tires. Two of the vehicles are due for new tires, and the total is looking like it’s more than I paid for my last vehicle. But since one of the vehicles is supposed to be my main driver, I should just go ahead and get decent tires for it.

Side note: if you can’t get your pressure bleeder for the brake system to get above 5 psi, then you haven’t fixed all the leaks yet.

They saw it, then they were amazed; They were terrified, they fled in alarm.

Psalm 48:5