October 4, 2015

DNA Testing for Dog Breeds is a Waste of Money For Greyhounds

My friends at Friends of Greyhounds recently rescued a dog that was only part greyhound. With a well meaning desire to determine its breeding to help get it adopted, they submitted its DNA to a company that for a fee of $80 will tell you what breed or breeds your dog contains. In addition to this unknown part-greyhound the DNA for an ex-racing greyhound was submitted as a control to verify the accuracy of the DNA analysis. This greyhound is named Yahtzee and his racing name was Cry Yahtzee.
You can see in the Direct Sire Line table that Yahtzee has greyhound ancestry going back for over 30 generations. When Yahtzee's DNA analysis results were received we were surprised. According to Yahtzee's DNA report, he and all of his ancestors are pure bred whippets!
Feel free to make you own conclusion. The title is what I think.

December 24, 2013

The More They Overthink The Plumbing, The Easier It Is To Stop Up the Drain

The title of the post are the words of Mr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in the movie Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock. Scotty said these words after he sabotaged the Excelsior.

The past weekend these words came back to haunt me when I had trouble with my car. The car would not start, but the "Theft" light on the dashboard was blinking rapidly.

The problem was a failure of the factory installed anti-theft system. When the car is started it interrogates a microchip in the ignition key. If the key matches, the car starts. If the key is not recognized then the driver will experience what I did.

$30 immobilizer transceiver located at the ignition key had failed and would not communicate with the microchip in my ignition key. That is the ring around the ignition key lock in the second photo.

Now the reason that "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain" came to me is because in the 12 years and 96,000 miles that I have driven this car, not once did I need this immobilizer transceiver to do its job. The only time it seemed to work was when it failed to do its job.

December 12, 2013

Jimbo the Car Surfer

While driving with my dogs to Friends of Greyhounds in Hialeah one recent weekend a question crossed my mind. How many miles have we traveled to visit Friends of Greyhounds?
Here is what I came up with... The trip from my house to Hialeah is about 30 miles or 60 miles for a round trip. Since we go there on both Saturday & Sunday with 52 weeks per year that is about 100 trips times 60 miles per trip or 6,000 miles per year. I first visited Friends of Greyhounds a little over 6 years ago, so 6,000 miles per year times 6 years is 36,000 miles. I then realized that Jimbo always stands in the back of the car. That is when I realized that Jimbo has stood in the back of the car for 36,000 miles!