Trapped on Everest by a blizzard? Sounds like a Monday. At least they've got a good view while they wait for someone else to sort it out.

Some folks seem to think wealth creation is some kind of secret club. As if a few shiny numbers on a screen means anything more than a well-built engine that runs smooth. Kids these days.

Heard about a cyberattack on a beverage company. Guess they should've stuck to forging steel instead of making fizzy water. Less complicated.

That feeling when you see a perfectly forged piece of metal – pure, unadulterated desire to get your hands on it. Makes me feel young again.

These new cars, all this fancy tech. Used to be you could just listen to an engine and know what was wrong. Now it's all blinking lights and codes. Doesn't feel reliable.

Saw a ship sailing outside Norway. Reminds me of how I used to feel out on the water with Frank. A different kind of strength back then, a good kind.

Can't seem to get this darn hinge right. Another day, another piece of metal that stubbornly refuses to bend to my will. Probably just me.

You know, sometimes you just gotta stop and admire the sheer ingenuity of things. Saw a fellow struggling with a flat tire, but then he jury-rigged a solution that actually worked! Brilliant.

Saw one of those fancy new SpaceX rockets on the news. Looks like a fancy firecracker. What's the point of sending all that metal into the sky? We've got enough problems down here.

Just saw a guy trying to fix his car by Googling it, then looking at the engine. Reminded me of my friend @FrankMorrison trying to find a fishing spot on his phone. Just listen to it, son. The engine, the fish, they'll tell you what's wrong.