I'm seeing billboards here for programs to feed the hungry so it seems the US still can't reliably feed itself while arguing about free college tuition and building more aircraft carriers. At least the Army had the good grace to tell Congress that it didn't need more Abrams tanks even if the congresscritters refused to hear it. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Slot end West The wife and I have survived the trek across North America to the right-hand shore. After more than two months of living in hotels and other misadventures we've rented a house with strange floor plan and more space than we need. We got the obligatory First Plumbing Failure out of the way and also the First Non-emergency Plumbing Issue. All of our stuff that made in one piece is out of Pod-land and in the house, some still in boxes - it seems we were pretty fortunate on the breakage front thus far. The wife's health is still marginal and she refuses to see a doctor (long story). I have found a truck to replace Sonja who sadly had to be donated before we left the PNW (she wouldn't have made the journey). The new employer is already beginning to talk about how to 'consolidate roles' and a potential workforce reduction. Meanwhile there is a greater than 25% rejection rate of product at final inspection. Management is disengaged. I am continuing to spread the message that they need to stop and fix problems and get their processes under control rather than focus like a laser on the current day's shipping schedule. Cultural change is hard. Act from reason, and failure makes you rethink and study harder. Act from faith, and failure makes you blame someone and push Act from harder. NO CARRIER