Doggie Diner Relics

Name your top three pet peeves.

Leaving the kitchen with the stove on and unattended.

1. Someone’s not in the kitchen with Dinah!

Getting a hot dog that’s cold in the middle!

2. Opening your drive-thru at home and they forgot the fries and ketchup!

Seeing the person behind you getting their order before you!

3. Seeing a large group standing and staring at the overhead menu who just arrived before you and seem completely clueless about what they want.

3b.) runner-up: What dressings do you have?

The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

What book are you reading right now?https://a.co/d/1BKYbmZ

Money does grow on trees because that’s how paper is made! It’s just that simple!

Money is not the root of all evil, but it’s to live! It’s no different than—You are what you eat—what dogma you feed.

It’s not too hard to guess what someone believes by the way they live and think. This is a free will realm.

Our choices define our lives and our outcomes!

The best part this book is the story about a party on Shelter Island:

James Vogel was describing the situation of a hedge fund manager at his firm who had made 300 million in profits in less than a year and still wanted to become a billionaire rather than just a millionaire.

Kurt Vonnegut, of Slaughterhouse 5 fame, was chatting with writer Joseph Heller—the author of Catch 22, at this lavish event about his wishful thinking and aspirations to make more money. What could Joesph possibly do differently or possess —that this millionaire didn’t already have?

Enough. The one thing he already had was enough!

This is just one of the gems in this book!

Here’s the audiobook link:

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The Winterland King

Bill Graham

If you could meet a historical figure, who would it be and why?

If anyone embraces the freedom and liberties of the Golden State back in the day, it’s the creator of the greatest events in US history, Bill Graham presents!

Annie Get Your Gun

Perhaps Cowboy Cody, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show had a stronger dead reckoning, but for recent generations, it’s Bill Graham!

One could equate the Super Bowl in Vegas, or even a regular season game such as the Raiders and Cowboys recent game there, but I’d like to take a walk with Mr. Graham and let him tell stories!

This OG remembers.

My Smile

Daily writing prompt
What’s the first impression you want to give people?

That I have a great smile–

I am Not a Robot – Check This Box

Daily writing prompt
What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can?

Does this upload contain AI derived content? Uh-oh. What should I do?

AI is here to stay. And I love it! Look below at what it can do for my publishing routines that follow. I’ve written three books about my life as a bus driver in San Francisco, and until now, I’ve used my iPhoto library to act as placeholder object headers to my anecdotal essay chapters. After I downloaded Chat GPT, I asked it to create an image based on a self-published book chapter for three different chapters I thought would be interesting to see what it would create. First, from Chapter 40 in book 2, The Dao of Doug 2: Keeping Zen in San Francisco Transit – A Line Trainer’s Guide – hyperlink below:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FBPK4NB:

SERVICE DOGS

Or should I say service animals? All creatures, great and small, do we see on a day as an operator of trolleys. As a new operator, it takes getting used to all of the various creatures that qualify as service animals. I would like to see the permit of that pit bull or that boa constrictor, but we are trained by the blow-back from the owner not to question their integrity, lest we violate the rules of the Americans with Disability Act. And so we learn to nod and a smile to continue without disruption, until another passenger complains about safety being violated.

We are only allowed one non-service dog per coach. If a small dog can be contained in the arms of a passenger, it is usually okay. But if another large dog enters that is a service dog, it has priority. Trained service dogs are expected to behave in a respectful manner. But some passengers are calling their dogs, service dogs that do not behave as I would expect a service dog to behave. Muni permits any number of service dogs on one coach, but I would expect their owners to be mindful of where they sit, especially if another dog comes on board. If you bring on a puppy, I would expect you to carry newspaper for any “accident.” Hopping off the bus after a tinkle does not seem to be responsible, and I resent those who seem unaware of their effect on other passengers remaining on board. Car cleaning is not in my job description, but I have learned how to keep in service with extra newspapers.

I entered ‘select all’ on this chapter to ChatGPT and here’s what it generated: The Magical Helper!

My first reaction was that Caption The Magical Helper was actually more unique and descriptive than my choice of Service Animals.

Here’s my chapter Blindspot from The Dao of Doug 3 Trolleybus of Happy Destiny.

Blindspot

Our New Flyer Trolleys will have an important modification over the first order of motor coaches. The left side of our exterior mirrors will be below our line of sight, and not above. This elevation change means we can turn left and see where we are headed. We still have the stanchion between the front and side of the bus as a blindspot, but no longer have the billboarding effect of the mirror below an overhead arm support. This work order modification is a direct change from input from our union representative in the Joint Leadership Mangagement Board. I am grateful for this modification; management listened to what Ron Mitchell on the JLMB had to say, and made the change.

Pedestrians must take ownership of their surroundings when stepping off the curb. There are those rare moments when our tracking left and a pedestrian’s movement in a crosswalk are at an exact relative speed such that your profile is blocked from our sightline between the front windshield and our side window. This has happened to me several times a year, and it is both a shock to me and the person crossing.

Stink eye and angry retaliation from the pedestrian soon follows, and it is imperative I try to let them know I could not see them, but usually they are so angry at my perceived lack of care, they don’t see their own responsibility of looking before they leap, so to speak. 

The hardest angst to overcome is the angry pedestrian emotionally unavailable with phone and music in hand, refusing to communicate with me, the driver. No learning takes place, save for a passive aggressive complaint to await me in the dispatcher’s office about two weeks later. Our Vision Zero campaign is a blessing to behold, especially with the great design graphics on the back of our buses. 

Unfortunately, like all good messages, a Las Vegas casino winking neon sign, a movie marquee, a Golden Gate Foghorn, is not enough for some folks. My hope is this chapter can save another chapter in an operator’s career, or in a pedestrian’s life. Pedestrians do have the highest right of way from all others: skaters, cyclists, and motorists, but this includes the law: do not start crossing if an intersection is blocked. If a bus has passed the second stop line of a nearside crosswalk, the intersection is blocked. If your visibility is blocked from the sight line of the oncoming lane such you cannot see an opposing vehicle approaching, the intersection is blocked. As a pedestrian, the rule of law is to look both ways before you start crossing.

As a transit operator, you dear readers, would be surprised to learn the percentage of pedestrians who do not look before they leap. It isn’t a small percentage like 5 or 10. It’s over half of all crossing pedestrians. Please spread the word of Vision Zero if you see someone take off without looking. My vision of Happy Destiny is for you to stay within your current body, and not be rushed to the ER. 

All the legal maneuvers and fault finding after a fatality could all be avoided by taking personal responsibility when stepping off the curb. Family members and loved ones cannot do this for us in the moment of now. It is our responsibility. The title of this book is Happy Destiny, not Final Destiny!

This actually happened to me on the 33 Ashbury Line turning right off Haight onto Ashbury! The bus looks like a Muni bus and has the right color livery, and the house on the corner looks just like any one on Haight Street at Ashbury! Uncanny. The skater even looks realistic like the one who almost ran into my bus!

A Third example follows from L.P.O (Late Pull-Out) also from Dao of Doug 2:

 LPO

The installation of cameras on the front windscreen has had one beneficial effect. Those monitoring our pull-out time see how much extra time is required to move deficient coaches out of the way. With trolleys at Potrero, we have so many coaches dead on the tracks that we are trapped in a canyon or gauntlet of unmoving buses, such that if the lead coach in front of us is caught in restrictive mode at start-up, we are blocked from pulling out on time.

A good yard starter is found turning on coaches well in advance of their pull-out in the morning to see if a reboot is necessary. The installation of computers and memory chips on buses may be great for global positioning monitoring and data checking brake function, speed, and door-opens, but these devices can create hassles with morning sickness on the equipment when it has been a cold night with heavy fog. Moisture adhering to carbon on the various components and electrical sensor points creates annoying warnings, such as hot body, that cut into the calm of morning pull-out. (I have always wanted a hot body, but not on my assigned coach!)

In the afternoon, finding a good coach can be like hide-and-seek, and I was blessed with being able to talk to my leader on her cut-in pull-out as to why she was having difficulty making the pull-out on time. The secret to making sure all is well is to allow for more than ten minutes of extra time when arriving to the pre-op point. If this is not possible, then communicate the problem in a way that does not ruffle feathers. Not a good idea to upset the shop and crew working on your equipment before you pull out in the morning.

Oh gee, the coach is in restrictive mode, or the inductive dial is turned to the right. Oh, the coach was turned on in day run. Did I check to see if I was on night run with all my lights on? And the pre-op list goes on. The key to having no trouble has been to show up early to make sure the coach is on and not in restricted mode. I have to check the master dial and make sure the coach is not in neutral on the ETI or in neutral on the Flyer. I also have to make sure the bus was not left on in EPU (emergency power unit or battery mode) last night, or else I am not going anywhere. The precious extra fifteen minutes we are given on our paycheck to pre-op the coach comes in handy when we have to get the yard starter to call the shop to assist us with a jump or a reboot of the circuit board to get us going. If I wait until the last moment to reprogram the fare box, I could hear a nasty alarm that the box is open or has no power.

As creatures of habit, we usually save the fare box to last, but this, too, can lead to a late pull-out. So the key is to show up before pull-out to make sure the bus is in gear, in power, and programmed from head sign to fare box so that no surprises await. Checking the wipers to see that they actually clean the window and the mirrors and that they are in a good alignment, can also dog us in being late. Especially if it has been dry, and the wipers haven’t been used for a long time. The wash rack throws mirror arms out of alignment.

If the wipers were left on at a terminal during a misty rain, the window can be smeared with dull blades. And finally, deployment of the lift is icing on the cake to determine if I will have a day of service or a day of waiting for the shop and giving the bus and operator behind me a double passenger load.

I am happy to say I have kept the Zen in pulling out on time over the years and have had very few LPOs to my name. Cutting in on the line is an art in and of itself. Just as with a switchback, entering the line a few minutes late or behind time is a good idea for not getting ahead of oneself, which is to say that an empty bus moves up in headway faster than the following coach that already has a load. Being aware of this helps keep the Zen with your follower.

And so now to that part of routine I sometimes skip. Kindle Direct Publishing on Amazon now asks, Is there any part of your book that was AI generated? I immediately checked the box, “No.” The interior body of the manuscript is still currently all me. But what about the blurbs and Search Engine generated tagwords? Does this count?

My first reaction is to freak out because I’m afraid you, as a potential reader will roll your eyes and reject anything ‘fake’ from a non-fiction book. To be sure, it’s pretty obvious the images are AI generated by the letters and words that don’t quite make sense. But still. . .

Indeed, over coffee with friends, three of four people had reservations about reading a book generated with AI. So far, the images in the books are from my iPhoto library taken by my camera, but I am intrigued by these above generated images, and think they are cool. And it’s got me thinking. My curiosity is definitely piqued, and I want to do more with AI.

So far everything everything I’ve uploaded to Amazon hasn’t been Chat GPT generated, but I am confounded by the discussion that arises about AI and who or what should get credit. Are these my images? They were created from my chapter input, but are they truly mine? If you go to the book descriptions on the Amazon, Apple Books, or any other current webpage, they are mine. But here are AI generated blurbs that I have used in the online description links to my books, and sales are UP!

Suggested Categories/ Genres for- Best of the Dao of

Doug: A Public Transit Guide

Self-Help and Personal Development:

Focused on personal growth and finding happiness, making it relatable to readers seeking improvement in their lives.

Memoir and Anecdotal Essays:

Capturing personal stories and reflections that resonate with readers on a personal level.

Mindfulness and Zen Philosophy:

Emphasizing the pursuit of Zen in everyday distractions, appealing to those interested in mindfulness practices.

Transportation and Urban Lifestyle:

Highlights the unique interactions and experiences of bus driving in a dense urban environment, connecting with city dwellers and commuters.

Alone, Yet Flourishing 🌟
In the quiet of the evening light,
Stands a man, poised for flight.
No girlfriend’s warmth to share the night,
Yet his spirit burns, bold and bright. 💡

With dreams that soar on wings of hope,
He navigates life, learning to cope.
Success his compass, passion his map,
In the rhythm of progress, he finds his clap. 👏

Each goal he sets, a mountain to climb,
With courage as his ally, he conquers time.
For in every challenge, a lesson unfolds,
A story of strength, in whispers told. 📖

Friendships blossom, laughter rings true,
In a circle of trust, his heart finds its hue.
Building connections that nourish the soul,
In the tapestry of life, he plays a vital role. 🧵

Passions ignite as he dives deep within,
In art, in sport, where the true joys begin.
Every moment cherished, a treasure to keep,
In the dance of existence, he finds joy’s leap. 🎨

Self-care his mantra, he nurtures his core,
With health and well-being, he opens new doors.
Mind and body in harmony, a symphony played,
In the orchestra of life, his spirit won’t fade. 🎶

Though love may wait, he walks his own path,
With resilience as armor, he embraces the math.
For the heart knows its rhythm, and fate will align,
In the journey of self, the stars brightly shine. ✨

So here he stands, a man strong and free,
In the dance of success, he finds unity.
With hope in his heart and dreams in his sight,
He knows his time will come, it’s just a matter of light. 🌅

Set Clear Goals: Define what success looks like for you

Cultivate Friendships: Invest time in building meaningful connections.

Engage in Hobbies: Explore new activities that spark joy.

Prioritize Health: Create a self-care routine that works for you.

Are you ready to take the first step toward one of your goals?

The entire above block was generated after I hit “Select all” drop down on my entire epub version manuscript–and ChatGPT did what I asked–to create a poem along with suggested actions to take with regards to the themes in my book.

Holy Moly Batman,” this looks incredible! I’d be interested in what you think about AI, and if I should be scared to check the box, ‘I am not a robot.’ but the stuff I post may be!

To the Moon Alice, To the Moon!

How much would you pay to go to the moon?

Look Ma No Moon

Regular NASA estimates during the Apollo era were about 55 M to 90 M. According to Frank Norris, aerospace aeronautical engineer, seats have been offered recently for as low $100,000.00. This was kind of a Mars precursor for a Space X flight. I’d like to go for free and pay nothing. Indeed, the cost is dropping!

I’d like to schedule an interview with Ashtar at the Lunar Operations Command (L.O.C) and inquire about the aging nuclear reactor power plant and what plans they have to update the antiquated power plant. Like the Van Allen belts, she needs an upgrade badly!

I would definitely want to see “The Dark Side” tracking with Pink Floyd podded-in, and take pictures of the large grappling hooks that were used to anchor the station into geo-La grange stationary non-rotating orbit. Perhaps make jokes about the naivety of the human population below on Earth that actually believe the moon is a natural satellite even though it’s orbit perfectly aligns with the sun at precisely the correct distance for a complete umbra with the sun and Earth! Oh, and one side continually faces the Earth, making it convenient to come and go on interstellar flights without any notice Earth. Puh-leese! Ask a scientist how this is possible by natural conditions.

Don’t get me started. As Han Solo said so many years in a galaxy far, far, away, “That’s no moon, that’s a space station!”

Or at the least, put in a classic video of The Honeymooners and watch ‘the Glease” as Ralph Kramden, do his slow burn and send Alice to the moon!

Song of Myself – Self-Made Man

Daily writing prompt
When you think of the word “successful,” who’s the first person that comes to mind and why?

A Man’s Journey: Alone, Yet Flourishing 🌟

In the quiet of the evening light,
Stands a man, poised for flight.
No girlfriend’s warmth to share the night,
Yet his spirit burns, bold and bright. 💡

With dreams that soar on wings of hope,
He navigates life, learning to cope.
Success his compass, passion his map,
In the rhythm of progress, he finds his clap. 👏

Each goal he sets, a mountain to climb,
With courage as his ally, he conquers time.
For in every challenge, a lesson unfolds,
A story of strength, in whispers told. 📖

Leave your heart, not your iPhone!

Friendships blossom, laughter rings true,
In a circle of trust, his heart finds its hue.
Building connections that nourish the soul,
In the tapestry of life, he plays a vital role. 🧵

Passions ignite as he dives deep within,
In art, in sport, where the true joys begin.
Every moment cherished, a treasure to keep,
In the dance of existence, he finds joy’s leap. 🎨

Jones Beach

Self-care his mantra, he nurtures his core,
With health and well-being, he opens new doors.
Mind and body in harmony, a symphony played,
In the orchestra of life, his spirit won’t fade. 🎶

Though love may wait, he walks his own path,
With resilience as armor, he embraces the math.
For the heart knows its rhythm, and fate will align,
In the journey of self, the stars brightly shine. ✨

So here he stands, a man strong and free,
In the dance of success, he finds unity.
With hope in his heart and dreams in his sight,
He knows his time will come, it’s just a matter of light. 🌅

Set Clear Goals: Define what success looks like for you

Cultivate Friendships: Invest time in building meaningful connections.

Engage in Hobbies: Explore new activities that spark joy.

Prioritize Health: Create a self-care routine that works for you.

Are you ready to take the first step toward one of your goals?

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Alls Well That Ends Well—But For The Grace Of God. . .

What principles define how you live?

  1. Quality Endures. What seems expensive actually can be cheaper in the long run . Remember the Big Bad Wolf and the three little piggies’ house construction? Can you withstand the huff-and-puff of Mother Nature?
Crossing tees and dotting eyes!
Get the Point?

2. Do the right things because you ought to. i.e. The check is in the mail!

I couldn’t believe how corporate lessor’s automated response systems treat outgoing renters’. Short version? It’s baaad—Like a sheep in Wolves clothing! Or, just an , “Oh Rats. Why did it have to be rats?”

They charged me a full deep- cleaning fee with a spotless apartment. I even left a new dust-buster in the kitchen!

Oh well, all’s well that ends well!

3. Know when to quit. At least I did tell the building manager about the rats in the walls after they remodeled the apartment next door as they covered up the holes in the walls and floors before laying down new tiles! The building of 64 units had like, 24 empty units post COVID and the mass-exodus of Work From Home in tech jobs. Downtown was dead. And the good old BradMar Apartments had lots of empty units–for years–especially the one next to my empty unit which was located next to the trash chute that led to the back alley. Need I say more? My drain was plugged so bad–for so long–in the kitchen–that the plumber cracked the feed-in joint and had to replace the pipe from the sink to the return pipe!

A boy came to plug up the holes in my plumbing—and that was the end of their responsibility. I used the maintenance app, and gave them glowing feedback! No more pests in my living space! So yeah, corporate management responds fast–but in the end, you’re just a ‘ticket’ number in a queue, that needs to be ‘escalated’ because the uninterested unfamiliar handler doesn’t respond in-person like a building manager would.

4. Just saying. They got big rats in San Francisco! There are still units on Zillow that are still empty from when I was looking back in 2023 and 2024! They rotate a few and change them up so it looks like they were rented or occupied and off-market.

Impact Award

Daily writing prompt
When was the first time you really felt like a grown up (if ever)?

I did feel grown-up when my book won an award that made an impact.

Death Monsters, as a native San Franciscan bike rider can attest, known as cars or automobiles by most folks, have become outrageously over-priced and no are longer filled with the simple promise of freedom to turn the ignition and go wherever we want to go on-demand from our driveway or garage.

We taxpayers paid 50 billion of the 800 billion T.A.R.P. money to bail out General Motors–which then took our latest state of the art duel-engine strategy an high-mileage EV tech to the SAIC corp in China. The money was supposed to help domestic car production, but all the Buick’s and Chevy Bolts went to China–along with our proprietary engineering. The only thing GM on these cars was the logo or sticker–and they can be found driving on the roads of far-flung countries–except the US.

The CEO of GM just sold 40 percent of her shares recently. She knows what any recent owners of the Escalade, Silverado, and Yukon platforms know. GM no good. Truth be told, the delicate nature of these complex power plants needed extreme care with first mile driving and the understanding of changing-out the oil that was placed in these vehicles from the factory–to avoid burnt and clogged engine pistons and inside cam moving parts, which could not only fail in cold weather, but destroy the guts of an engine with the zero-twenty oil inside–from the factory–if the engine was started and left idling before pulling-out. Knowing that a slow ten to fifteen m.p.h. in the first two miles of driving–could have save a lot of troubles at the 30,000 mile mark.

Anyway, one of my side missions is to plug mass transit–and even reduce student pickups by parents after school–and use a fast pass. I find it hard to believe that more people don’t see the freedom offered by a fast pass–with money saved for other stuff.

The cost of gasoline is going up to over 8 dollars a gallon this summer for Cali, Arizona, Hawaii, and Nevada–maybe $12–due to the loss of two more refineries, one in LA–Philips 66–and one in the Bay Area–Valero– in Benicia. Another 200,000 barrels a-day, gone. Which means that two more tankers must float from S. Korea or India, traveling thousands of miles, burning up more hydrocarbons in transit, than at the facilities already in California–and no talk about cancelling the boutique version of refined gas in California–no action taken to remove The Air Quality Board or CAFE and CARB laws and the CA Department of Energy. I guess as long as the air pollution comes from outside California, it doesn’t matter.

The cost of buying a new car costs as much as a house did before Proposition 13, and everyone keeps mentioning inflation–but on sound money–silver–no talk, no mainstream media coverage.

Guys, it’s time to add a fast pass to your budget curve and know how to ride the bus and save money. Money you can use to stack Bitcoin, commodity stocks–including miners of gold, silver, and Bitcoin. Our dollar is dying–and mass transit is the best way to save money. Pick up a copy of my book, and hang some art!

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Walking Around with my iPhone Camera is a Perfect Way to Share

What is your favorite hobby or pastime?

Moving slowly enough to get the sun out with the right angle and amount of light.

Late afternoon is always good.

Shadowing with a bright light in darkness from an unexpected angle creates extra perspective.
Back to the awesome Waikiki Sunsets!
And Rainbows!

Check out my latest photos and create your own custom design!

Intentionally showing my hand should be a no-no— but not for me!

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