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
Monday, August 3, 2020
Does it make a difference if Microsoft buys Tik-Tok?
I got a new laptop yesterday
Friday, July 31, 2020
Herman Cain
I am very sorry to hear of Herman Cain’s death. I heard him speak back in February of 2011. He came up to Plymouth and spoke at our Lincoln Reagan dinner, held in the old Plymouth railroad station. Since Plymouth no longer has passenger rail service, the railroad station is now a senior center. Herman was a dynamite speaker; he got repeated standing ovations from the white, middle class, Republican, rural audience. If we could have held the election that February night, we would have elected Herman right then and there by unanimous consent. I heard Martin Luther King speak once, many years ago. Herman was every bit as good a speaker, the best speaker I had heard since hearing MLK.
It was cold that February night. I remember Herman standing in the parking lot, looking at the 12 foot high snow drifts all around the place. He clearly felt he had traveled to the North Pole.
I am sorry the Corona virus killed Herman. He was one helova good guy. He will be missed.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Grilling High Tech CEO's, medium rare
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle, 1883
This is the Ur-Robin Hood book. It has all the Robin Hood stories that I ever heard of, Robin Hood’s quarterstaff bout with Little John on a log over a stream, Robin Hood winning the Sheriff’s archery contest, Meeting Friar Tuck, slaying Guy of Gisbourne. The only story left out is Maid Marion, her name is mentioned once but that’s it. The language is middle English, thee and thou, everything is merry, withal, and more. Gives the stories some flavor. This is a new edition that turned up at the good old Village Bookstore. We had a copy of this in the family way back when. I don’t remember (or never knew) what happened to it.
The book is a telling of the Robin Hood stories. It just tells them without any attempt to discuss whether Robin Hood really lived or is he just an English legend. It doesn’t really matter, the stories are good stories, be they legend or real history.
Sunday, July 26, 2020
The pilots should have gone around.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Is your college offering on-campus instruction this year?
"Studies" to be required of California Students
Casablanca Bogart and Bergmann, 1942
Into Rick’s café walks Ilsa Lund, played by Ingrid Bergman, looking like a million dollars. Ilsa is Rick’s old flame. They were to flee Paris by train just ahead of the Nazi takeover of Paris. They were to rendezvous at the railroad station. Ilsa never shows. Heartbroken, Rick is dragged on board the train by his trusty retainer and band leader Sam. When Ilsa arrives at Rick’s café in Morocco she is sporting a tall handsome Resistance hero, Victor Lazlo, as a husband. For the rest of the movie we watch Rick and Ilsa come to terms with the situation. We see slippery Vichy chief of police, Captain Louis Renault, played by Claude Rains, maneuver between the Nazis, Vichy France, Rick, Victor Lazlo, and assorted low lifes. We hear classic movie lines such as “Round up the usual suspects.” and “Play it again Sam.” and “Here’s looking at you Kid.”
One of the best flicks old Hollywood ever made, a flick for grownups, rather than teenaged boys. Eighty years have gone by and it still works. I just finished sorting and inventorying my collection of VHS tapes and decided to watch this classic last night. My aging VHS player still works.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
New drinkable beer
Saturday, July 18, 2020
The Hacker's strike again.
The A10's are back
Everyone honors John Lewis
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
John Wick Movie 2014
Played by Keanu Reeves, John Wick is the toughest movie hit man ever. Tougher than James Bond, tougher than Paul Kersey, tougher than any role Chuck Norris ever played, tougher than Arnold. He is retired from the nameless agency he used to work for, happily married. Suddenly his wife dies of mysterious causes and a bunch of thugs take a fancy to his 69 Mustang and beat him up, kill his dog and steal his car. The rest of the movie is straight revanchism that leaves nobody alive. John Wick shoots straight for the heart and kills them with every shot. He uses a lot of ammunition before the end of the movie. It’s a pretty stripped down movie, no love interest, no good one liners. John Wick does get to drive a couple of cool 60’s Detroit hot rods, the Mustang and an Olds 442. The bad guys drive SUV’s. The formula must work since they made two sequels. I watched it to the end, even stayed awake. But it wasn’t as good as say Terminator 2.
Watched Biden on TV. Sounded much better.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Roger Stone got his sentence commuted
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Lies, Damn Lies and statistics. Corona virus statistics
We hear a lot of ‘em on the TV. For a scare tactic the newsies tell us that Corona virus cases are going up. Not a good sign. They finish off by calling to quarantine every body and shut everything down. Then a few newsies tell us that Corona virus deaths are going down. They finish off by calling for re opening stores and restaurants, getting back to work and ending stay at home orders. “There are lies, damn lies, and statistics” to quote Mark Twain.
The increase in the number of cases is probably because we are testing more. And the test is pretty trigger happy. A lot of people don’t have the disease, feel fine, and the test calls them sick. The medics call these cases (and there are a lot of them) “asymptomatic” a nice buzz word that means “no symptoms”. And they count them as Corona virus cases. We could just as easily say the test has shown a false positive and not a Corona virus case. And we don’t know if the asymptomatic cases are infectious or not. Nor do we know if the asymptomatic cases will actually come down with a real case of Corona virus after a few weeks. Anyhow, the number of Corona virus cases reported by the TV newies might be off by who knows how much.
The number of deaths is perhaps a little more solid. You need a death certificate and a body in order the say a death has occurred. I have heard from a number of places that the medics are under great pressure to call every death a Corona virus death because the hospitals get a larger reimbursement for Corona virus deaths than for other causes of death. At any rate the number of deaths is going down. It might be that Corona virus has already killed the most vulnerable among us and those of us that are left alive are more resistant to it. In that case we could expect the death rate to fall some more.
Corona virus is going to be around for ever. Unless we want to live hunkered down at home for the rest of our lives, we have to get out of the house, go to work, go out to eat, travel, go to the beach, all that stuff. Sooner or later we will encounter Corona virus. Mostly we will survive. I hear that once you have Corona virus you are immune to it from then on in. I have not heard any real studies of this, but it is likely and it is the general belief right now.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Lay off the statue bashing
So if you really think that so-and-so was a no-good-nick, write a paper, write a letter to the editor, write a textbook, write a post on your blog, make a U-tube video, anything. But leave so-and-so’s statue up. People see the statue and they are more likely to read your pieces explaining why he was bad. They will at least know the name.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Presidential Debates for 2020
USAF mulls cargo planes for bombers
Sunday, June 28, 2020
To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever,
over such District, (not exceeding 10 Miles square), as may by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance by Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States…
US Constitution Article I Section 8.
This was an issue back in 1789. The one lucky state that got the federal
capital in its territory, Philadelphia,
or Boston or Baltimore
or even New York, would gain humongous influence over federal policy and lawmaking. And benefit from federal tax money getting
spent in their state and hotel bills paid by all the federal lobbyists. To prevent an unseemly squabble and endless
bad feelings, and not jeopardize acceptance of the Constitution by having such
a clear fighting point in it, the Founders decided to create a new green field
federal capital city, not to be part of any existing state, location to be
specified later (TBSL).
Now, in 2020 we have a bunch of DC people whining that they
don’t get any votes in Congress. I don’t
feel sorry for them. The river of
federal money pours into DC and gives the city a subway, best museums on the
planet, Secret Service and FBI and who knows what else for law enforcement,
good paying federal jobs that will not quit, Navy Yards, and the home office of
every federal agency that ever was. In
the face of this avalanche of largess, I don’t feel sorry for DC. And, any DC residents who really really want
to have a vote in Congress can jolly well move a couple of miles into Virginia
or Maryland and vote from
there.
Now I hear the Democrat US House as passed a bill to make DC
a state, with two senators and one representative. They say that DC has a larger population than
several long standing states. It got
them a lot of favorable press from all the Democratic operatives with
bylines. It would give the Democrats two
safe senate seats and one safe house seat.
As a matter of pure politics, as a Republican, I am against the idea. As a matter of process, I think they would
have to do a Constitutional amendment to rewrite Article 1 Section 8. I don’t believe they can change the
Constitution with just an ordinary federal law.
With Corona virus loose in the land, the economy shut down tight, and George Floyd riots every night, does the country have time for this kind of Mickey Mouse legislation from Democrats?