This blog posts about aviation, automobiles, electronics, programming, politics and such other subjects as catch my interest. The blog is based in northern New Hampshire, USA
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
Well, we got an inch and a half. Disappointing, especially as the weatherweasels had forecast 3 to 5 inches. It's cold, 20 F so they can make snow.
Monday, February 8, 2016
If it can orbit a satellite it can put a warhead anywhere on Earth
The NORKs just launched an Earth satellite. If your rocket has the delta V to achieve orbit, it can put that "satellite" anywhere on Earth. I haven't heard just how heavy the NORK satellite was, but it's a start. A helova start. To have an ICBM, the payload has to be enough to carry a nuke. We think, we don't know for sure, that the NORK nukes are "first generation" i.e. heavy, weighing a matter of tons. Back in the fifties, when both we and the Soviets were getting into the ICBM business, the war heads would be first generation and be very heavy. The Americans decided that the necessary rocket to hoist a first generation nuke would be ridiculously huge and so we didn't get seriously to work on a missile until the later generation of nukes came along with weights down into the 100 pound area. The Soviets wanted a missile so badly that they set to work to build the ridiculously huge rocket. That rocket came on line about 1957. launched the first Sputnik, and did all the Soviet space launches for the entire Cold War. We didn't come up with anything to match it until Saturn 5 in 1968.
So who will I vote for tomorrow?
Gotta make up my mind today. First off, being a Republican I am gonna vote in the Republican primary. Second off, The Bern will win in NH if the polls mean anything at all. Third off, I don't see much to choose between The Bern and Hillary. The Bern will continue Obama's job of wreaking the US economy. Hillary will continue to produce the string of overseas disasters of her tour as Secretary of State Things like Syria, ISIS, Libya, Benghazi, Boko Haram, Ukraine, NORK nukes, and more.
The Republican field is down a lot. Iowa shows that the Donald, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio are the best bets, everyone else is an also ran with very low poll numbers. Even though I like Carly, I'm not going to vote for her 'cause I don't want to throw my vote away. I'm not gonna vote for the Donald 'cause I think he will loose. According to Gallup, 60% of the voters nationwide don't like him. That is not a recipe for collecting the essential-to-victory independent voters. Gallup says 43% of the voters are registered independent. If they don't like you, your campaign is going nowhere.
So who's left? Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio both gained enough votes in Iowa to look like possible winners. I like Marco a little bit more than Ted. Too bad Chris Christy really clobbered Marco on Saturday night. Too bad that no sitting senator seems to like Ted Cruz much, it shows the Ted has trouble getting along with peers. Not a good thing for a president.
JEB would probably make a decent president, but I don't like the idea of three Bush presidencies in my lifetime. And he is not a speaker to get the voters fired up for anything. Chris Christy looks fairly competent but I have my doubts about his appeal outside of the Northeast. Kasich has campaigned hard up here, and has a good record as governor and US representative but somehow he doesn't appeal to me.
Perhaps it is time to toss a coin?
The Republican field is down a lot. Iowa shows that the Donald, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio are the best bets, everyone else is an also ran with very low poll numbers. Even though I like Carly, I'm not going to vote for her 'cause I don't want to throw my vote away. I'm not gonna vote for the Donald 'cause I think he will loose. According to Gallup, 60% of the voters nationwide don't like him. That is not a recipe for collecting the essential-to-victory independent voters. Gallup says 43% of the voters are registered independent. If they don't like you, your campaign is going nowhere.
So who's left? Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio both gained enough votes in Iowa to look like possible winners. I like Marco a little bit more than Ted. Too bad Chris Christy really clobbered Marco on Saturday night. Too bad that no sitting senator seems to like Ted Cruz much, it shows the Ted has trouble getting along with peers. Not a good thing for a president.
JEB would probably make a decent president, but I don't like the idea of three Bush presidencies in my lifetime. And he is not a speaker to get the voters fired up for anything. Chris Christy looks fairly competent but I have my doubts about his appeal outside of the Northeast. Kasich has campaigned hard up here, and has a good record as governor and US representative but somehow he doesn't appeal to me.
Perhaps it is time to toss a coin?
Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Bern says Wall St is all fraud
He was saying that on one of the Sunday pundit shows. He is half right. Half of Wall St activity is raising money for economic growth, the other half, futures and derivatives and mortgage backed securities and short term security lending, is pure gambling. When the bets go bad, it crashes the world economy, like back in 2007.
Economic growth means building factories, airliners, pipelines, office buildings, residential housing, and new product development. All of these activities require financing, you have to pay the workers and the suppliers, but the project doesn't bring in any money until it's finished. So the project borrows the money to get up and running, and pays it back out of earnings from the finished project. No money for investment, no economic growth.
The working part of Wall St raises the money and lends it out to worthwhile projects. The tricky part of finance is deciding which projects will succeed and pay off their loans, and which ones are flaky and will go bust, taking all the money down the drain with them.
The gambling part of Wall St does deals that lack any clear economic purpose, and are usually short term. Real economic growth requires long term patient money, you cannot build anything worthwhile over night, worthwhile projects take months and usually years to pay off. There are Wall Street operations that do overnight loans of both money and securities. I submit that nothing worthwhile can be accomplished overnight, and that kind of short term lending is really gambling.
We need to identify gambling, and drive it off of Wall St, probably by taxing it heavily.
Economic growth means building factories, airliners, pipelines, office buildings, residential housing, and new product development. All of these activities require financing, you have to pay the workers and the suppliers, but the project doesn't bring in any money until it's finished. So the project borrows the money to get up and running, and pays it back out of earnings from the finished project. No money for investment, no economic growth.
The working part of Wall St raises the money and lends it out to worthwhile projects. The tricky part of finance is deciding which projects will succeed and pay off their loans, and which ones are flaky and will go bust, taking all the money down the drain with them.
The gambling part of Wall St does deals that lack any clear economic purpose, and are usually short term. Real economic growth requires long term patient money, you cannot build anything worthwhile over night, worthwhile projects take months and usually years to pay off. There are Wall Street operations that do overnight loans of both money and securities. I submit that nothing worthwhile can be accomplished overnight, and that kind of short term lending is really gambling.
We need to identify gambling, and drive it off of Wall St, probably by taxing it heavily.
The Questions Sucked
It went on for three whole hours. "So and so said this about you, Take 60 seconds and trash him back." was the question, asked over and over again. Boring. There were a few amusing moments such as young Florida tourist bumps up against Tony Soprano from New Jersey. Bush got in a solid hit on The Donald about eminent domain.
Questions that did not get asked but should have. How far will you go to wipe out ISIS? How large are the American armed forces today and how large would you make them? What will you do to get GNP growth back up to 3.5% from this quarter's 0.7%. What kind of fortifications will you build along the Mexican border and how much would it cost? What is "net neutrality" and where do you stand on the issue? Will you reform patent and copyright law? And if so, how? What deductions and exemptions will you remove from the personal income tax? Mortgage interest? EITC? Charitable givings? Marriage and children exemptions? What will you do to take Wall St out of the casino and back to financing economic growth?
Any how, that is the last presidential debate I am going to watch. And I still have not decided who I will vote for the coming Tuesday.
Questions that did not get asked but should have. How far will you go to wipe out ISIS? How large are the American armed forces today and how large would you make them? What will you do to get GNP growth back up to 3.5% from this quarter's 0.7%. What kind of fortifications will you build along the Mexican border and how much would it cost? What is "net neutrality" and where do you stand on the issue? Will you reform patent and copyright law? And if so, how? What deductions and exemptions will you remove from the personal income tax? Mortgage interest? EITC? Charitable givings? Marriage and children exemptions? What will you do to take Wall St out of the casino and back to financing economic growth?
Any how, that is the last presidential debate I am going to watch. And I still have not decided who I will vote for the coming Tuesday.
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Saturday, February 6, 2016
Democrats stand for Free Stuff, Republicans stand for good jobs
The Bern is offering the most free stuff. He wants free healthcare, free college, and doubtless other stuff as well. Hillary is behind The Bern, but she wants free contraception.
No amount of free stuff beats a decent job. If you have a decent job you don't need free stuff, you can buy what you need with real money. And your company pays for good healthcare, far better than Obamacare. Republicans want economic growth which we have to have to offer jobs. The working age population grows every year, unless the economy grows to match it, people are out of work. Democrats have managed to bring US economic growth down to less than 1%, which is pitiful. Economic growth ought to be 3 or 4 percent.
One reason for pitiful economic growth is all the lefty greenies out there who raise a stink every time anyone suggests building anything. Northern Pass, and Keystone XL both come to mind. I heard some Democrat on TV calling for closing all federal lands to oil exploration just the other day.
No amount of free stuff beats a decent job. If you have a decent job you don't need free stuff, you can buy what you need with real money. And your company pays for good healthcare, far better than Obamacare. Republicans want economic growth which we have to have to offer jobs. The working age population grows every year, unless the economy grows to match it, people are out of work. Democrats have managed to bring US economic growth down to less than 1%, which is pitiful. Economic growth ought to be 3 or 4 percent.
One reason for pitiful economic growth is all the lefty greenies out there who raise a stink every time anyone suggests building anything. Northern Pass, and Keystone XL both come to mind. I heard some Democrat on TV calling for closing all federal lands to oil exploration just the other day.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
After a whole lot of "winter storm warning" and other theatrics from TV weathermen, we got an inch. It's still cold and the mountain is making snow.
Our Heroin Problem
By all accounts we have a problem. Deaths from overdoses are way up. And so, our gallant legislature passed three bills to address the problem. One will set up "drug courts", type and jurisdiction un specified. You would think any real judge sitting in a real court, could recognize druggies and when appropriate, sentence them to rehab. I don't see why we need to establish a special set of courts to do this.
Of course, we don't have much, if any rehab in NH, so the real judges sentence druggies to jail rather than letting them run around loose. And our gallant legislature doesn't seem to be doing anything about the lack of drug rehab.
Then they passed some more funding for law enforcement and called it anti drug legislation. I can't remember what the third one was, but it didn't sound like it would do diddly about hard drugs.
I believe that with enough of the right sort of drug rehab, we can get a lot of druggies off the stuff. I'm not a real expert, so I might not have this right, but there ought to be some numbers (number of druggies entered into rehab, number druggies later rearrested for possession). I would expect some treatment programs work better than others. We should copy the more successful programs.
We also need to get the word out to our young folk. We need to make sure they know that heroin and the other hard drugs will ruin their reputations, get them fired from their jobs, get them divorced, get them jailed, and kill them. Schools, churches, and all social organizations should feel a responsibility for getting the word out. Things like Facebook should at least prevent the sale of drugs on their sites, and blackball users who advocate drug use.
Of course, we don't have much, if any rehab in NH, so the real judges sentence druggies to jail rather than letting them run around loose. And our gallant legislature doesn't seem to be doing anything about the lack of drug rehab.
Then they passed some more funding for law enforcement and called it anti drug legislation. I can't remember what the third one was, but it didn't sound like it would do diddly about hard drugs.
I believe that with enough of the right sort of drug rehab, we can get a lot of druggies off the stuff. I'm not a real expert, so I might not have this right, but there ought to be some numbers (number of druggies entered into rehab, number druggies later rearrested for possession). I would expect some treatment programs work better than others. We should copy the more successful programs.
We also need to get the word out to our young folk. We need to make sure they know that heroin and the other hard drugs will ruin their reputations, get them fired from their jobs, get them divorced, get them jailed, and kill them. Schools, churches, and all social organizations should feel a responsibility for getting the word out. Things like Facebook should at least prevent the sale of drugs on their sites, and blackball users who advocate drug use.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Icebreakers $1 billion each?
Op ed in the WSJ this morning, a couple of retired general officers explaining the need for more US icebreakers. Makes sense, especially if we are gonna have off shore oil exploration in the Arctic. If they have an emergency on an Arctic oil platform, icebreakers can get up there for a rescue.
The OpEd claims that new icebreakers will cost $1 billion apiece. That sounds too high by a lot. An icebreaker is just a merchant steamer with a very strong hull, a specially shaped bow, and extra powerful engines. You'd think you could buy one for 10-20% over the price of a standard merchant steamer. Unless Pentagon weinies gold plate the specifications. Which they have a lot of practice doing. I think you can buy a supertanker for $200 million, you ought to be able to get an icebreaker for about that kind of money.
Then the Op-ed veers off into the merits of leasing icebreakers instead of buying them out right. This does not compute. The only reason for leasing anything is you don't have the up front cash to buy it outright. Uncle Sam has all the upfront cash in the world, and he can print more if he runs short. The lessor has to make all his expenses plus some profit, His expenses include interest on the money he has to borrow to buy or build the ship. A lease deal will cost the taxpayers more than an outright buy. Especially as icebreakers are very specialized and I don't think there are any for sale, you need an icebreaker, you have to build it special.
The OpEd claims that new icebreakers will cost $1 billion apiece. That sounds too high by a lot. An icebreaker is just a merchant steamer with a very strong hull, a specially shaped bow, and extra powerful engines. You'd think you could buy one for 10-20% over the price of a standard merchant steamer. Unless Pentagon weinies gold plate the specifications. Which they have a lot of practice doing. I think you can buy a supertanker for $200 million, you ought to be able to get an icebreaker for about that kind of money.
Then the Op-ed veers off into the merits of leasing icebreakers instead of buying them out right. This does not compute. The only reason for leasing anything is you don't have the up front cash to buy it outright. Uncle Sam has all the upfront cash in the world, and he can print more if he runs short. The lessor has to make all his expenses plus some profit, His expenses include interest on the money he has to borrow to buy or build the ship. A lease deal will cost the taxpayers more than an outright buy. Especially as icebreakers are very specialized and I don't think there are any for sale, you need an icebreaker, you have to build it special.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
The year of A size post cards
We get a blizzard of ads in the mail these days. New this year is the A sized post card. Used to be a post card was 3 by 5 and got a cheaper postage than regular letters. Now they are 8.5 by 11 (full typing paper size) and made of fine heavy paper. And I get a lot of 'em. I was able to light the fire on nothing but the A size post cards that came in over the last couple of days.
A size? Engineering or draftsman jargon for a drawing the size of a piece of typing paper. We had B size, C size, D size and more.
A size? Engineering or draftsman jargon for a drawing the size of a piece of typing paper. We had B size, C size, D size and more.
Shannara: TV Show
So I watched it again last night. Not bad. The cast is good looking and can act. Sets and costumes are right up to snuff. However, nobody ever called anyone by name in the whole one hour show. So I still don't know the stage names of any characters. I suppose I could look them up on IMDB but I'm thinking the script writers could do better. They have two decent warrior princesses, but I cannot tell them apart. They both have long dark hair, wear the same dark leather outfits, carry swords and ride horses.
And it is better than Galavant.
And it is better than Galavant.
Flint's water. How about some scalps?
Every one knows, at least any one who has done plumbing or taken high school chemistry, that acid eats metals, turning solid metal into invisible ions dissolved in the acid, like salt dissolving into water. All water pipes installed before the 1980's are metal. The plastic pipe now used didn't come on the market til the late 1970's. You cannot allow the city water to become acid, 'cause it will eat the pipes all over the city. Standard procedures for city water works is to add enough lye (sodium hydroxide) to acid water to neutralize it. This has been standard practice for a hundred years or more. This ain't rocket science.
According to the newsies, when Flint switched over to using acidic river water which, for some reason, most likely a screwup somewhere, this was not done, and acidic water flowed all thru the city's water pipes, eating out the metal. All copper plumbing is fastened together with tin-lead solder and older pipes are pure lead. Our word "plumber" comes from the old Latin word for lead (plumbum). So, the lead content of Flint water soared up and up.
Anyhow the newsies were on NHPR this morning wailing about the Flint water situation. What needs to be done is find the persons who failed to add the lye to neutralize the acid, and prosecute them. We ought to take at least three scalps, one from the Michigan environmental pollution agency, one from the federal environmental pollution agency, an one from the city of Flint water department.
According to the newsies, when Flint switched over to using acidic river water which, for some reason, most likely a screwup somewhere, this was not done, and acidic water flowed all thru the city's water pipes, eating out the metal. All copper plumbing is fastened together with tin-lead solder and older pipes are pure lead. Our word "plumber" comes from the old Latin word for lead (plumbum). So, the lead content of Flint water soared up and up.
Anyhow the newsies were on NHPR this morning wailing about the Flint water situation. What needs to be done is find the persons who failed to add the lye to neutralize the acid, and prosecute them. We ought to take at least three scalps, one from the Michigan environmental pollution agency, one from the federal environmental pollution agency, an one from the city of Flint water department.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Coin Toss? Fair? 64:1 odds of winning 6 out of 6 coin tosses
TV reports that six close Iowa races between Hillary and The Bern were settled by coin tosses. Hillary won all six. Is she just lucky or was the fix in?
Odds of winning one coin toss is 1:2, we all know that. Odds of winning two out of two coin tosses is 1/2*1/2 or 1/4. Odds of winning 6 out of 6 coin tosses is 1:2**6 or 1:64. How lucky do you think Hillary is, really?
Odds of winning one coin toss is 1:2, we all know that. Odds of winning two out of two coin tosses is 1/2*1/2 or 1/4. Odds of winning 6 out of 6 coin tosses is 1:2**6 or 1:64. How lucky do you think Hillary is, really?
And then there were three
Iowa caucus has finally happened. Ted Cruz in first 28%, The Donald second 24%, and Marco Rubio only 1 percentage point behind the Donald. Hillary and the Bern split the vote 50-50.
Well, at least the Donald didn't win, if he had, and did he win in NH next week, he would have been unstoppable. He is still there, still formidable, but he is beatable.
And I think Iowa narrows the Republican field down to three. Which needed to be done, and sooner is better than later.
Well, at least the Donald didn't win, if he had, and did he win in NH next week, he would have been unstoppable. He is still there, still formidable, but he is beatable.
And I think Iowa narrows the Republican field down to three. Which needed to be done, and sooner is better than later.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Sentencing reform
Used to be, back in the dim past, say the 1960's, judges had broad discretion in sentencing. Some judges abused this discretion and let perps off with a slap on the wrist when the community thought the death penalty was warrented. So over the last 50 years, legislatures have tightened things up with mandatory sentencing guideline laws, which called for very tough sentencing indeed. The result, the US has more people in jail than every other place on earth. And more prisons, and more unionized prison guards.
We ought to do something about this. We could start with pot. We should not be incarcerating people for mere possession of pot. Although pot isn't good for you, it's no worse than tobacco which is legal in every state of the union. Up here most adults view pot as a charge of convenience which the cops use to hassle teenagers.
Then we ought to remove lying to the cops or the FBI as felonies. If they want to get you, all they have to do is keep on grilling you, and sooner or later you will say something that does not check out. Bingo, felony charge. Far as I am concerned, it's up to the cops to get evidence of a real crime, not to cross up the suspect with repeated trick questions.
And conspiracy. That's a vague lawyer's word for hanging out with criminals. Let's eliminate conspiracy as a crime. If the perp was doing a crime, fine bag 'em. But if all you have is that the perp hung out with bad guys, tough, it's a free country.
And I bet if a bunch of fair minded citizens reviewed all the felonies now on the books, they could recommend dropping half of them.
We ought to do something about this. We could start with pot. We should not be incarcerating people for mere possession of pot. Although pot isn't good for you, it's no worse than tobacco which is legal in every state of the union. Up here most adults view pot as a charge of convenience which the cops use to hassle teenagers.
Then we ought to remove lying to the cops or the FBI as felonies. If they want to get you, all they have to do is keep on grilling you, and sooner or later you will say something that does not check out. Bingo, felony charge. Far as I am concerned, it's up to the cops to get evidence of a real crime, not to cross up the suspect with repeated trick questions.
And conspiracy. That's a vague lawyer's word for hanging out with criminals. Let's eliminate conspiracy as a crime. If the perp was doing a crime, fine bag 'em. But if all you have is that the perp hung out with bad guys, tough, it's a free country.
And I bet if a bunch of fair minded citizens reviewed all the felonies now on the books, they could recommend dropping half of them.
Galavant: The TV Show
So I watched it. ABC Sunday night at 8 PM, a really good time slot. The ABC suits must think it will catch on. It's strange. It's a swords and sorcery spoof. It opens with the kinda ragged looking good guys army confronting the bigger and properly uniformed bad guys army. For openers a jester, clad in motley, does a song and dance routine in the no man's land between the two armies. Then we have the warrior princess leading the good guys give a rousing pre battle speech to her troops. Only the words aren't her's they are the words Aragorn used to inspire his troops before the final battle at the gates of Mordor. It goes on like this, one gag after another. Some of them are fairly funny, others fall flat.
I think I will watch Supergirl next Sunday.
I think I will watch Supergirl next Sunday.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
The Great Springfield Model Train Show
It's the biggest show except for maybe Timonium down in Maryland. The Amhearst model railroad club puts it on at the Eastern States Fairground in West Springfield MA. It's big, the train show filled all four of the very big exhibition halls at Eastern States. It pulls in the fans, they can charge $5 parking and $14 admission and get it. I saw license plates from as far away as Maryland and Ontario. Traffic trying to get into the fairgrounds at 9 AM Saturday was fierce. I'm guessing we had 10,000 people for Saturday, and the show runs thru today.
Took me three hours to drive down from Franconia. It was still dark when I got on I91 and I rolled right along. I did try and keep it below 80 mph.
The crowd looked older than it did last time I went to Springfield. Mostly guys, mostly old enough to be retired. Some small grandchildren who were fascinated by the moving model trains. Very few middle and high school kids who would be old enough to build their own model railroads. Not many working age folk. This is clearly an old guy's hobby.
They had dozens of operating layouts on the floor. Big ones. All modular, all take apart and load in a trailer deals. They were all put together and looking very good. They had all the vendors in the world. I bought some decals, some well used rolling stock to serve as projects, and some hard to find detail parts.
Took me three hours to drive down from Franconia. It was still dark when I got on I91 and I rolled right along. I did try and keep it below 80 mph.
The crowd looked older than it did last time I went to Springfield. Mostly guys, mostly old enough to be retired. Some small grandchildren who were fascinated by the moving model trains. Very few middle and high school kids who would be old enough to build their own model railroads. Not many working age folk. This is clearly an old guy's hobby.
They had dozens of operating layouts on the floor. Big ones. All modular, all take apart and load in a trailer deals. They were all put together and looking very good. They had all the vendors in the world. I bought some decals, some well used rolling stock to serve as projects, and some hard to find detail parts.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Black Socks
Front page story in this morning's WSJ. Army will now allow troops to wear black socks with gym outfits. Lotta talk about why. They didn't say how white gym socks look nerdy with nearly everything. Then the story mentioned that the Army has a 57 page uniform regulation and a 287 page uniform guide. Good lord. How many field grade officers does it take to create 287 pages on what to wear? Or was it GS12's? That's a lotta paperwork. Maybe we could do some cost cutting here?
I spent six years on active duty in USAF and I cannot ever remember seeing, let alone reading, a uniform regulation. I was able to look sharp and look regulation in front of my troops without a 287 page uniform guide.
I spent six years on active duty in USAF and I cannot ever remember seeing, let alone reading, a uniform regulation. I was able to look sharp and look regulation in front of my troops without a 287 page uniform guide.
So I watched the Republican debate last night
Everybody looked good and sounded good. I could vote for any of them. Except Rand Paul who is an isolationist. Nobody committed any lethal gaffes. Nobody missed The Donald. Any one of these guys ought to have no trouble beating Hillary.
And Megan Kelly seems to have a new hairdo, quite becoming.
And Megan Kelly seems to have a new hairdo, quite becoming.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Men's fashion from the WSJ
Half page story, with picture of "Next in Men's Fashion". Shows five scruffy looking male models, wearing clothes I'd never be caught dead wearing. We have one in a bright yellow turtle neck, grass green jacket, purple pants, and loafers without socks. The other four are wearing mud color outfits. The story called the color "brown" and said "It's the new black". We have one "suit" (matching jacket and slacks) in a really loud hounds tooth check, with tailoring by Omar the tent maker, accessorized with a dark bead necklace. And the next model is wearing a leather jacket, only it has white furry cuffs and white furry edging. And the guy wearing a "military inspired" jacket that looks like jackets my grandmothers used to wear, black shiny slacks, and white gym socks under his loafers.
The story claimed a 29 billion Euro market for global luxury ready to wear. Maybe Euro males buy this stuff?
The story claimed a 29 billion Euro market for global luxury ready to wear. Maybe Euro males buy this stuff?
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Shannara, TV show
Caught it last night. It's a Game of Thrones wanna be show, comes on at 10 PM which is a bit late for me, but it was worth staying up for. It is "based" upon the Shannara fantasy novels by Terry Brooks. I read the first one many years ago and was sufficiently un impressed that I never read any more of them. So I cannot intelligently comment upon how well the TV show tracks the books.
It's swords and sorcery with handsome young sword swinging heroes and some very pretty, leather clad heroines. There is some vast undefined struggle between men and elves (both good looking) and some really ugly demons. Dialog is mediocre. For instance I never did catch the names of any of the handsome heroes or pretty heroines or the ugly demons.
Still it was OK and I will make an effort to catch the next episode next Tuesday night.
It's swords and sorcery with handsome young sword swinging heroes and some very pretty, leather clad heroines. There is some vast undefined struggle between men and elves (both good looking) and some really ugly demons. Dialog is mediocre. For instance I never did catch the names of any of the handsome heroes or pretty heroines or the ugly demons.
Still it was OK and I will make an effort to catch the next episode next Tuesday night.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Democratic Socialism, what is it?
The newsies occasionally ask a Democrat what the difference is between democratic and socialism. You don't have to look far for an answer. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) set up for business in 1917 and lasted until 1989. That was the biggest, longest lived, and most miserable socialist government in history. Although the country styled itself as "socialist", the ruling oligarchy styled themselves as communist. Communists and socialists believe in the same things except that communists believe they need a revolution to take power, whereas socialists think they can win power thru elections. Otherwise they stand for seizing control of all economic activity (pretty much everything) and running it to suit themselves. The Russians suffered thru 70 years of grinding poverty brought on by their socialist system.
The Bern undoubtedly claims that his socialism is different from the Soviet type. You can believe as much of that as you like.
The Bern undoubtedly claims that his socialism is different from the Soviet type. You can believe as much of that as you like.
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