• It’s How You Ask The Question

    I get so bored with questions that are asked out of habit. “Hey, how’s the married life?” or a salesman may ask, “Do you have any questions about anything?” When I get asked a question that had no thought, I usually give an answer with no thought. Just imagine how answers would change if things…


  • Book Review: 1776

    I just finished reading the book “1776” by David McCullough. It was an excellent book. As you may have guessed, the book is about the year 1776 which is when the Declaration of Independance was signed and when the American revolution started in full swing. Unexpectedly, this book focuses very little on the signing of…


  • A Trip To See Bodies

    For one of our Christmas presents, my in-laws brought us to see “Bodies…The Exhibition here in Las Vegas. What an eye opening thing it was. “To help you see what a body really looks like on the inside, this Exhibition uses real human bodies that have been preserved so they do not decay.” There are…


  • I’m Good and I’m Not Good

    I think that all of us have things that we are naturally good at, and things that we are naturally not good at. I’m not talking about things you do great thru practice and perfection. I’m just talking about things that you can do naturally. For instance, I’m good at catching things when they are…


  • Our Adventure

    Candace and I felt like going on a little adventure yesterday. First, we went down to the Bellagio so we could see the flower arrangement they had on display for December. It was very nice. I’m always amazed at what they can do in there with flowers and plants. Second, we thought that we would…


  • The Internet And Unique Names

    I’ve always loved my last name of Stucki. I love the Swiss heritage of it. But, I can’t tell you how often I heard “Hey Stucki Dookie” in school growing up. And every person thought they were the first one to think of it. Well to those who teased, consider this. In this internet age,…


  • Some Fun You Can Have With A Fridge

    I found a great new toy to play with called Frigits. Do you remember the game called “Mousetrap?” You’d build a marble run and then let the marble find it’s way down? This is the same idea, but there are magnets on the back so you can build it on a fridge or filing cabinet.…


  • Two Phrases That Help Me Everyday

    There are two phrases that really help me everyday. They help me to be more patient and long suffering. They help me to better understand others. They help me to have the courage to stand up for what I believe. They help me build self-confidence They help me to be more thankful for my blessings.…


  • Why I Dislike Cuss Words

    A while ago, I wrote a post on my site about “The Office” and I mentioned that I didn’t watch movies that were rated R. I was surprised at the comments I received. (I deleted the really crude ones.) And I was even more surprised at the emails I received. They were demeaning and rude.…


  • My Personal Phone Rules

    Here are the seven rules everyone should follow when using the phone. I understand these are mostly unenforceable, but if everyone followed them that would be great. 1) If your message says you have a question, leave the question as well. That way, if I call or email you back, I’ll be able to answer…


  • Things I Love: Rhythmic Coincidences

    This might seem odd, but I love it when you are driving down the street listening to music and something outside moves along at the exact same beat. For example, a jogger on the sidewalk is taking steps at the exact same beat as your music. Or, like today, I was listening to “On The…


  • World Trade Center Movie

    Candace and I went to see World Trade Center last night. I had some reservations at first, but I saw that Oliver Stone was directing and he usually does a good job. The movie was exceptional. They decided to do the movie from the officers point of view. That was a really good idea because…


  • How To Be A Good Social Photographer

    When I was in college, I always tried to get a lot of fun photos of all the activities and parties. In my attempts to have good photo documentation of my college years, I learned a few things to help others who like to be the social photographer in their group of friends or at…


  • Computers and Bible Language

    Yesterday I was helping a customer with a computer problem that he was having. I asked him what he was experiencing that made him think there was a problem. He reported, ” It’s hard to tell. When I start internet, I don’t see the CNN. I think something is wrong with the hard drive or…


  • Stukism: You Never Regret Paying More For Quality

    One of the recurring lessons one will learn thru life is that you never regret paying a bit more for quality. I’m not talking about paying more for a brand name. Often, brand names and quality have nothing to do with each other. I’m just talking about quality in general. Quality lasts longer, usually give…


  • Yesterday I Got In Trouble At Target

    A few days ago, I was telling Candace that I’m surprised that kids are learning fewer and fewer manners. At least that is what I have been observing. There are fewer thank you’s, please’s, and excuse me’s. I think I’ve just been observing this lately because I’ve gone to a few stores to check out…


  • Ten Reasons For You To Buy A DS Lite

    About a week ago, I heard about a DS Lite. For ease of explanation, it’s basically the newest “Gameboy” type machine that Nintendo has put out. I haven’t purchased a machine like this since the original Gameboy 15 years ago so I wasn’t exactly “in the know” on what has happened since then. After checking…


  • Two Gripes With Insurance Companies

    Recently, I’ve increased my dislike for insurance companies. The idea of insurance is good, but the current way it is implemented is so wrong. Two examples. 1) My wife and I purchased car insurance for both of our cars. We provided all info for setup and thought that everything was done. Two months later we…


  • Turning Technology Around For Your Benefit

    A while back, I read an articleabout an interesting product called the “Mosquito.” Invented by Howard Stapleton, this machine was made to “repel” teenagers. The machine emits a pulsating 17 kHz high pitched sound that only those under the age of 20 can hear. It is quite annoying. Mr Stapleton would sell these boxes to…


  • Five Characteristics I Admire

    Reliability – I love to know that I can rely on someone. This is the thing I respect most about my dad. When he says something will be done, it is always done. Without exception. This characteristic requires a perfect record and that is why it is so rare. Enthusiasm – We have become a…