Traveling Montana Cellist

Cellist for Hire. A Bozeman area cellist who travels around Montana and checks out different symphonies.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

US Federal Reserve stuns markets with a three-quarter point cut in interest rates



What??? Should I refinance my home now? My interest is at 6.75%. My mortgage debt is around $140,000. Maybe if wait until the dollar goes lower, it will be easier to pay off my Debt. If Ron Paul is elected, what will happen to the markets?

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Doublingstocks.com a Scam? Actually not.

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World Markets are plunging! What should we do?

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Bear eating from Bird Feeder in Bozeman, Montana


My inlaws took this picture from their home in Bozeman, MT.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Emergent Church in Bozeman, MT


I would love to see a church in Bozeman Montana that is sympathetic to the post modern movement in Christianity. Please visit meetup.com and join the emergent meetup group in Bozeman, or email cellist@jesseahmann.com

Added 6/30/08
This post is working, a group of us just met and have informally named our meeting, "TrailBlazer Ministries." "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the 'trailblazer' and perfecter of our faith..." Hebrews 12:2
If you are interested, please contact me.

Citigroup is failing, credit companies are next


Citigroup May Cut Thousands of Jobs
Tuesday January 15, 8:01 am ET
Citigroup Is Expected to Announce Thousands of Job Cuts After Posting Dismal Results

Monday, January 14, 2008

David Eckstein Crash













Four die after twin-engine Cessna 340 slams nose first into couple's yard

The Cessna 340 with four people aboard had issued no distress call and was headed for the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport.
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By LAREN WEBER
BLADE STAFF WRITER

PORT CLINTON - While on his way to his rural Danbury Township home yesterday afternoon, Greg Dziak watched in disbelief as a low-flying passenger plane plummeted straight into the ground.

The twin-engine Cessna 340 airplane carrying four adult passengers - two males and two females - slammed nose first into the backyard of a house at 5150 East Port Clinton Rd. in Ottawa County just before 1 p.m., killing all of those on board, authorities said.

"It just twirled down into the ground," said Mr. Dziak, who was driving home with his son when the crash occurred. "It's like it fell out of the sky."

Killed in the crash were the pilot of the plane, David P. Eckstein, 67, and three passengers: John D. McCarter, 68, Karen S. Saprano, 62, and Janet M. Hanna, 66; all four are from the Mansfield, Ohio, area. The Ohio Highway Patrol released the names Sunday morning but did not immediately know the relationship between the four.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration's Web site, the aircraft was sold Dec. 28 by Sport Truck LLC of Coldwater, Mich., to Eckstein Aviation LLC, of Mansfield, Ohio, which was owned by Mr. Eckstein.

Mr. Eckstein was described as a veteran flier who often donated his aviation services to charities.

"He was very active around our airport. Dave was a good man. We're going to miss him," said Mark Daugherty, operations supervisor of Mansfield Lahm Municipal Airport.

"He was very highly respected," said Mr. Daugherty, who has known Mr. Eckstein about a decade. "I've been up flying with Dave several times. I'd fly with him any day of the week."

Minutes before the crash, those aboard the plane announced over the radio that they intended to land at the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport, airport director Jack Stables said. He said he did not know where the flight originated. The airport is about two miles from the crash site, between State Rt. 269 and State Rt. 53.

Mr. Stables said he watched the plane fly across a field near the airport to begin the landing pattern with no indication of distress. Authorities yesterday confirmed that no distress calls were made.

The aircraft's landing gear and flaps were down, apparently in preparation to land.

"Everything seemed normal and I could hear both engines working fine," Mr. Stables said. "Then we never heard from them again."

Mr. Dziak and his son, Justin, were among the first to arrive on the scene. He said it was apparent from the wreckage that there were no survivors.

Shortly after the Dziaks arrived, an off-duty emergency medical technician arrived and told them there was "nothing we can do."

The airplane's nose was partially submerged in the soft, wet ground. The body of a female passenger in the back of the plane had been partly ejected, authorities said.

"It's just a mangled mess," Ottawa County Sheriff Bob Bratton said of the scene.

Authorities said it may not be possible to identify the fourth person until the plane is lifted out of the ground.

Sgt. Eric Wlodarsky, of the Ohio Highway Patrol's Sandusky post, said the crash remains under investigation, but it appears to have been a result of pilot error.

A Federal Aviation Administration official who was driving on State Rt. 2 yesterday afternoon watched as the Cessna spiraled toward the ground, providing authorities with a first-hand account as to what may have brought down the plane, Sergeant Wlodarsky said.

The plane was about 900 feet to 1,000 feet above the ground and appeared to be making a turn, likely heading toward a landing strip at the airport.

Sergeant Wlodarsky said the aircraft appeared to have slowed down and the decrease in speed may have caused the plane to nose dive. Authorities are unsure what would have caused the plane to lose speed.

"You have to keep enough air speed going across the wings to keep flying," the sergeant said last night. "Once the wind stops flowing over the wings, that plane is no longer going to stay in the air."

Searchlights were set up last night to illuminate the crash site for officials from the National Transportation Safety Board, who along with the FAA, will investigate the cause of the crash. Sergeant Wlodarsky said the Highway Patrol will conduct its own investigation.

Chester Alexander was lying on the couch taking a nap with his wife when he felt his house shake and looked out to see the plane in his backyard, with its tail in the air.

Mr. Alexander said he didn't hear the plane fly over, but said when it hit the ground, the impact "shook the whole house."

"We only felt and heard it when it hit," the 79-year-old said. The crash occurred about 300 feet from his house.

Alice Orschoski, who lives across the street from where the plane crashed, said she heard the plane sputter as it flew overhead. She said it sounded similar to trying to start a disabled car.

"I heard it sputtering and trying to restart," she said.

Shawn Avra, the owner of the firm that sold the plane to Eckstein Aviation, said he had owned the plane for 10 years before selling it two weeks ago.

The aircraft had about 6,000 hours of flying time when it was sold, Mr. Avra said.

Mr. Eckstein, who owned several airplanes, was active in the Young Eagles, a program of the Experimental Aircraft Association. Young Eagles holds events at the Mansfield airport each spring and fall to send children up in planes with pilots who donate their time, fuel, and planes to fly the children around, Mr. Daugherty said. According to the Young Eagles' Web site, Mr. Eckstein flew 358 "missions" to introduce children to flying.

"Dave has always been affiliated with the program," Mr. Daugherty said. "It was just his love of aviation."

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hillary Clinton gone Wild! Girls

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Missing Fox News transcript from Debate Ron Paul







Dr Paul's passionate statement on electability is here. Its power comes through even without video. Excerpt is followed by link to entire transcript. Thank you State of South Carolina! (PS - I heard the FIRST rebroadcast, immediately following the original, wondering even then why it was shorter. I would remember seeing this & will check for recording now. But a portion that came later, regarding immigration, remained in the rebroadcast that I saw that night.)
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(APPLAUSE)

CAMERON: Congressman Paul, yet another question about electability.

Do you have any, sir? There's always the question as to whether or not...

(LAUGHTER)

... you are, in fact, viable. Your differences with the Republicans on the -- with the rest of the Republicans on this stage has raised questions about whether or not you can actually win the Republican nomination, sir.

PAUL: Well, we've only had two little primaries so far. So it's pretty premature to decide which one is going to be the candidate. But, you know, when you think about it, if you measured everything I've ever said, every vote I've ever taken against the Constitution, you know, I'm a strict constitutionalist.

Are you suggesting the Republicans should write me off because I'm a strict constitutionalist? I'm the most conservative member here. I have voted, you know, against more spending and waste in government than anybody else.

(APPLAUSE)

So you're suggesting that I'm not electable and the Republicans don't want me because I'm a strict fiscal conservative, because I believe in civil liberties? Why should we not be defending civil liberties and why should we not be talking about foreign policy that used to be the part of the Republican Party?

PAUL: Mr. Republican Robert Taft didn't even want us to be in NATO and you're saying now that we have to continue to borrow money from China to finance this empire that we can't afford?

Let me see if I get this right. We need to borrow $10 billion from China, and then we give it to Musharraf, who is a military dictator, who overthrew an elected government. And then we go to war, we lose all these lives promoting democracy in Iraq. I mean, what's going on here?

(APPLAUSE)

And you're saying that this isn't appealing to Republicans? Where did this come about? I think this is the Republican message. I defend the platform. It used to say we'd (inaudible) the Department of Education. It doesn't say that now.

We, as Republicans, went and doubled the size of the Department of Education, so where have we gone? I think we've lost our way. And then the insinuation that I am less Republican because of that?

HUME: Congressman, thank you very much.

We have to take one more break. We'll be right back, with one of the most contentious issues of the day. Stay tuned.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Ron Paul Electability

Ron Paul at the South Carolina Debate 1-10-08

Ron Paul's great showing at the Fox News debate.

Ron Paul is treated unfairly by Fox News

Friday, January 11, 2008

Bear eating out of a Bird Feeder in Montana


My In Laws took this picture outside their home in Bozeman, MT. Don't Feed the Bears, unless they enjoy your bird feeder.