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These are excerpts from Kersten commentary.

Katherine can be found here at the Star Tribune:
http://www.startribune.com/bios/10645201.html

Sunday, September 12, 2010

KK explains how you should spend your time..

http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentary/102655644.html?elr=KArks:DCiU1PciUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU

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On a typical evening we flop down, flip on the 36-inch flat screen, click the mouse, text, tweet, or feast on Facebook. The more adventurous among us grab virtual swords and enter the explosion-filled, fantasy universe of games like World of Warcraft, where we achieve instant superhero status.

We're megaconsumers of passive entertainment, spoon-fed by faceless folks in Hollywood or at companies like Sony. It's fun. It's relaxing. But when we log off, we often have a nagging question: Have we just wasted a lot of time?

It's a good bet Ingemar Holm never asks himself that question. Holm, 73, of Delano, is retired. The perfect time to enjoy passive entertainment, you say? Not Holm. He's got something that sounds long-ago and far-away: what we used to call a "hobby."

Holm's hobby is restoring vintage aircraft. He and his buddy Jim Johns, 75, of Bloomington have restored 18 World War II airplanes. Their latest project -- in which Dale Johnson, 73, of Burnsville and a dedicated band of three or four others have joined -- is the painstaking restoration of a World War II CG-4 combat glider.

The CG-4 was a giant, engineless aircraft -- a fragile contraption of wood and canvas that was towed at night behind cargo planes and released for what were often clandestine, behind-the-lines missions. Between 1942 and 1944, about 4,000 Twin Citians labored around the clock to turn out these "flying coffins," making 1,500 of the 14,000 produced nationwide.

The CG-4 glider was the only military aircraft ever made in Minnesota, according to Johns. Today, only seven remain in the world, most in woeful disrepair.

There's not a screen, a mouse or a game controller to be seen in the Eagan workshop where the glider is slowly coming to life. Instead of offering nonstop "fun," the project, begun in 2007, requires careful planning and slow, steady attention to detail.

The group began by tracking down the glider's rusty frame in Missouri, then obtained 1,250 pages of original blueprints from a Texas museum. Today, these plans are guiding them as they painstakingly duplicate and install the glider's 70,000 parts -- 69,900 made of wood, Johns estimates. The CG-4 has an 84-foot wingspan, and is largely "glued, taped and tied" together, requiring 15 miles of cord and 10 miles of electrical tape.

To build an aircraft like this requires thousands of man-hours, as well as the ability to delay gratification until the great day when the glider -- now 80 percent finished -- is complete. How did Holm, Johns and Johnson develop the abilities and character traits necessary to do this?

As boys, they were all captivated by the wonder of flight. Johnson credits his childhood on a farm in Bathgate, N.D., with firing his imagination and teaching him to stick to a task. "If you wanted a toy, you had to make one," he says. He pounded his first airplane together out of old barn boards.

As a boy, Holm used to hang around a giant pile of wooden discards at the old Tonka Toy factory in Mound. "We'd find busted wheels, and take them home to build our own cars, trucks and planes from the rejects," he recalls. Johns, for his part, remembers lovingly constructing model airplanes out of cardboard, because wood was hard to come by. "You'd spend hours cutting out and gluing the 1/16th-inch layers, and then sand them down into just the right shape."

What differentiates these men's hobby -- inspired by childhood games and projects -- from our electronic playland? Unlike our frenetic digital amusements, their use of leisure time requires patience, resourcefulness, self-discipline and perseverance.

It also hones valuable, real-life skills -- in their case, in design and wood and metal working. With these skills, they can create something tangible, instead of getting caught up in will-o-the-wisp superman clicks that evaporate each night into the ethernet. Rather than offering an escape from life, their hobby is life-enhancing.

By sharing their work on the glider, Holm, Johns and the others have forged deep personal bonds. Their camaraderie distinguishes them from the solitary man in his basement, who stares night after night at his glowing screen. It has also given them a stake in their community's -- and their nation's -- history. When the glider is finished, Holm, Johns and the others plan to return it to the people of Minnesota.

In 25 years, how many of us will be equipped to take on the kind of creative project these men are engaged in? When we get drawn into our passive, seductive electronic world, are we just indulging in a few hours of misspent leisure time, or is there something more at stake?"

23 comments:

  1. It's called being a good parent. Teaching your children to think on their own and respect the thoughts of others ... for the sake of learning as-well-as respect.

    Too many parents have children today for the wrong reasons.

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  2. "Too many parents have children today for the wrong reasons"

    Like illegal aliens who come here just to pop out Anchor Babies.

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  3. Or in D2's case, to become lying, fascist, racists.

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  4. Greg, what's your favorite part of the Anchor Baby loophole, a law created in the 1800's to protect slaves, but now is taken advantage of by illegal aliens and radical multiculteralist socialists?

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  5. My favorite part is knowing those children are born in a safe environment.

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  6. "My favorite part is knowing those children are born in a safe environment"

    Sure they're safe, but why do we need to make them American citizens? We're the only nation left in the world with this policy and we're to ingorant to realize the damage it's doing.

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  7. "...world with this policy and we're to ingorant to realize the damage it's doing. "

    What is that damage? How much does it cost?

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  8. "What is that damage? How much does it cost?"

    Anchor babies away: enormous cost of jackpot babies to taxpayers
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    Illegal immigration costs, overall, $346 billion annually, according to economist Edwin Rubenstein at the ESR Economic Research Consultants and published at: www.thesocialcontract.com

    Estimates show 300,000 to 350,000 illegal alien women stream into the United States annually to birth their babies upon American soil. Known as “anchor babies” or “jackpot babies”, the average cost of a normal delivery to U.S. taxpayers runs $6,000 to $8,000.

    However, if the child suffers from a birth defect such as mio-cardial septal defect, Downs Syndrome, autism or AIDS, etc., the costs run into the millions for taxpayers. Additionally, those babies must be educated at taxpayer expense at $8,000 per year for 13 years K-12.

    Their parents never pay enough in taxes because they work as such low wages and half of them work off the books. Thus, according to “Breaking the Piggy Bank: how illegal aliens keep American schools in the red” a study by www.fairus.org , anchor babies cost U.S. taxpayers $7.4 billion annually. That does not include medical care costs that also run into the billions. Finally, more often than most realize, those anchor babies end up in our prisons at a cost of $2 billion annually to house, feed and medically care for them. Illegal criminal aliens consist of 29 percent of our prison populations. (Source: www.cis.org)

    Finally, Rep. Nathan Deal (R-Ga.) introduced H.R. 1868, the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2009. H.R. 1868 would end the process of granting automatic birthright citizenship to the babies born in the United States to illegal aliens.


    Learn more at:
    http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-denver/anchor-babies-away-enormous-cost-of-jackpot-babies-to-taxpayers

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  9. "Your sources aren't neutral"

    Do you think the liberal media will report facts like this? They LOVE illegal immigration because it increases democrat party voters.

    People should be outraged!

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  10. So you're admitting that in order to promote your ideology you need to lie ...

    interesting.

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  11. "So you're admitting that in order to promote your ideology you need to lie ..."

    Who's lying Greg? You'd have to be blind to not see the severe damage done by ILLEGAL immigration.

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  12. Then show me some real numbers .. not your rhetoric.

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  13. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4094926727128068265&q=roy+beck&hl=en#

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  14. anti idiot/D2 rally..

    http://www.rallytorestoresanity.com/

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  15. I don't know why you liberals would be protesting Liberal Greg. You guys and the socialist Obama Regime are in complete control of this country and are making all the wrong decisions taking our economy down the toilet.

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  16. Like me, this rally is about extremist morons trying to take over our country.

    It's about people like you D2, spreading lies.

    R's and D's are sick of it.

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  17. "this rally is about extremist morons trying to take over our country"

    Good point about the Tea Party Greg. They are tired of radical socialists like Obama/Pelosi/Reid turning America into a socialist crap hole.

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  18. "Good point about the Tea Party Greg"

    Yes, they're being led by extremist spreading lies .. a very good example is Michelle Bachmann.

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  19. "Yes, they're being led by extremist spreading lies .."

    Such as?

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  20. Indonesian Christians Fight to Keep Church Open Despite Attacks by Violent Muslims:

    People should be outraged!

    Learn more at:
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/christians-pray-in-shuttered-church-in-indonesia/

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  21. Hennepin Counties Most Wanted List:

    http://hennepin.us/portal/site/HennepinUS/menuitem.b1ab75471750e40fa01dfb47ccf06498/?vgnextoid=d3556a43e7333210VgnVCM10000049114689RCRD

    This is sure annoy Liberal Greg...

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  22. New post .. D2 is still an idiot ..

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