Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Let's keep the Senate filibuster

 The "filibuster" has changed it's meaning over the years.  Now "filibuster" simply means requiring a three fifth's vote (60 senators) to pass anything that one party or the other party doesn't like.  Years ago it meant taking advantage of the unlimited debate rule and talking and talking until either the windy senator keeled over or they decided to drop the issue and move on to other things.  There is a long evolution of the filibuster from unlimited debate into today's 60 vote requirement to pass anything.

Now the Democrats, who have the thinnest possible margin in the Senate, want to get rid of the filibuster all together and pass everything on a 50% plus one vote.  That will allow the Democrats to pass a whole bunch of stuff that they cannot get 60 senators to support.  

Me, I think anything that cannot gain three fifths of the senators support is probably a bad law and we do well not to pass it.  Let's keep the filibuster to guard against passing bad laws. 

Monday, March 22, 2021

Dam Busters 1955

 An oldie but a goody. A World War II RAF miracle operation, probably the best mission the RAF flew.  The mission was to destroy German dams in the Ruhr, creating devastating floods and depriving German war industries of needed water and electricity.  The film, by a British movie company, opens with British engineer Barnes Wallace devising the totally novel bombs needed to take out a dam.  Dams are very big, very strong, and ordinary bombs won't break them.  We see Wallace getting his bombs to work and the RAF setting up a special squadron of the new four engined Lancaster bombers to deliver the bombs.  The film was made back in 1955 when the Brits still had some real WWII Lancasters flying.  We see the real aircraft down at 60 feet above the water, roaring in on English test dams, and later on the German dams,  at 250 knots.  The flying scenes are very good and make the movie.   It is in black and white which was standard for war movies back then.  There were some amusing but realistic touches.  The car doors on the British sedans slam with a tinny rattle.  Not like the bank vault clunk you get slamming the door on a Detroit car.  The Barnes Wallace home has a plate rack running around the room high up.  My grandmother's house in Montreal had just such a plate rack.  Grandmother filled it with decorative liquor bottles instead of plates.  Enjoyable watch and the movie tells the story straight. 

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Do you want to go to College?? This year??

High School graduation is coming up .  If you are a senior, it's time the think about college.  College is rediculously expensive.  A four year degree at a reputable college will set you back $100K to $200K.  That's new house money.  And you cannot get out of paying it back.  Bankruptcy doesn't work on school loans.  If you start, you have to finish and graduate, otherwise all the money you have paid in is wasted.  You still have to pay it back, but you don't get anything for it.  So, your first question, to yourself, ought to be "Do I have to stick-to-itness to make it thru?"  

    College is not much, if any, more difficult than high school.  If you have no trouble doing high school, you will have no trouble doing college.  On the other hand, if getting thru high school was a major strain, college will be at least as stressful, maybe worse.   

    If you are unsure of yourself, you can take an off year.  Enlist in the armed forces, hike the Appalachian trail, take a job, go to Europe, Spend a summer as a camp counselor, spend a winter as a ski bum, sail around the world, anything.  The Corona virus makes next year a good one to take off.  They will probably still be into face masks, and "distance learning", and no parties, and no real face-to-face classes.  After a year or two of off year, you will understand yourself better, and you will get a lot more out of college.

    And, there are a lot of well paying jobs that don't require college at all.  Machinist, NCR tech, truck driver, heavy equipment operator, lineman, cop, auto mechanic, fireman, railroad engineer, fish and game warden, plumber, electrician, professional sports, and a lot more.  Think about it.  If college looks like four more years of boring book work, and you like working with your hands, you might be happier as a skilled worker.  


Friday, March 19, 2021

Foster Grants reading glasses

 I just had operations for my cataracts.  The new plastic lens give my excellent distance vision, No so good close up for reading vision.  I bought a couple of pairs of Dollar Tree reading glasses.  They work, but not great, everything more then two feet away is blurry..  Going thru Shaws food market I struck a bunch of reading glasses, Foster Grant by name, $35 each which is a big step up from the Dollar Tree.  I bought a pair.  They do work better than Dollar Tree.  They even have a slight yellow tint in the lenses which is supposed to block out blue light from screen displays, which is said to be harmful. 

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

So how do I pick a defensive handgun??

 First you want to pick a cartridge that has enough punch to do the job and is widely available.  Of which we have 380 Auto, 9mm, 45 ACP for automatic pistols and 38 Special, 357 Magnum, and 44 Special and 44 Magnum for revolvers.  Then we want to find a handgun that fits well in our hand.   In my experience the old 38 Special Air Force issue revolvers were miserable to shoot.  Grips were too small and they had been marinated in gun oil for 25 years and were slippery.  The Army 45 auto was much better.  Your experience will differ.  But you want to shoot at least one box of ammo before buying the gun.  Once you have bought the handgun you need to shoot it, at least once a month until you can keep all the shots withing a 6 inch circle at 25 yards.  Shooting two handed.  If you cannot hit squat with it, it won't do you much good. 

So what is available in SUV land?

 

Since Detroit is no longer making sedans, I thought I would take a look at SUV’s.  Start with Chevy.  They offer 7 different SUV’s from a 5 passenger Trax and Trailblazer and working up to the 9 passenger Suburban. Other than size, they all look pretty much the same.  The small ones have really dinky engines, 1.4 liters (call it 87 cubic inches) and even the big ones don’t have much engine, 2.5 and 3.0 liters.   Gas mileage on even the dinky little engines is unimpressive, 27 city 31 highway.  I owned a full size 1999 Cadillac De Ville once with the Northstar V8 engine that did as well.  No manual transmissions just slush boxes. 

   They all come with an “entertainment package” featuring a 7 inch touch screen.  It is not clear if you get an AM-FM radio or a CD player with the “entertainment package”. A lot of new cars come with just a satellite radio that requires you pay the satellite company for service. 

  Pricing can be slippery.  On of them claimed a list price of $30K but they wanted $51K for the SUV pictured.  The options and this and that can be expensive, like $200 for floor mats.  They want $40 for a front license plate bracket.  It was not clear if this bracket was needed to mount a front license plate or was just a trim piece to dress up the license plate. 

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Detroit is going, going, gone

 A piece from one of the car mags, "Best sedans of 2021".  They were all imports, from Korea and Japan and Germany.  No Detroit iron. 

Monday, March 15, 2021

Let's all get on Cuomo's case

 Newsies have been trying to get President Biden to call for Cuomo's resignation.  Biden did not comment.  What Biden should have said (and did not) was "Cuomo is a matter for the voters and elected officials of New York to handle.  I am from Delaware and a federal official."

Lets regulate the Internet

 So said a TV ad on Fox News.  It said something like "We have been improving the technology of the Internet for 25 years.  It is now time to improve the regulation of the internet."  Then in smaller type it said "This ad paid for by Facebook".   Facebook has gotten so big and bought up or run out of business all its competitors.  They own the social media business lock stock and barrel.  What kind of regulation could Facebook want?  

   I suppose they might like some regulations supporting or requiring everyone to censor Republican posts.  Facebook is doing it, and taking some heat about their censorship.  Perhaps they think the regulator could take the heat off of them. 

Sunday, March 14, 2021

How Green is my airliner?

Ordinary jet fuel is a hydrocarbon, a compound of carbon and hydrogen.  When jet fuel is burned, in the engines, the hydrogen mates up with oxygen from the air yielding H2O or water.  The carbon mates up with oxygen yielding CO2 or carbon dioxide.  

Aviation Week features a seven page spread on "Sustainable Aviation Fuel"  SAF for short.  This miracle compound burns without producing CO2.  The Aviation week spread claimed that all the industry needs to do is convert over to SAF and that will get the greenies off the industry's back.  

   In this entire spread Aviation Week does not tell us what a "Sustainable Aviation Fuel is made from nor does it say how the stuff is made.  Nor what it costs.  They have made enough SAF for a handful of flights in real aircraft and existing engines work just fine on the stuff.  

   This is the first I every heard of SAF.  I have my doubts as to how much could be produced, especially produced at the cost of ordinary jet fuel, which is essentially kerosene.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Instapundit thinks Susan Rice and Dr. Jill are running the country

 Most of us don't think Biden is running the county.  We think Biden just signs or reads aloud anything his handlers put in front of him.  A figurehead.  The interesting question is who is pulling Biden's strings.

Instapundit thinks it is Susan Rice and Dr. Jill.  He does not give any evidence to support this belief. 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Wall Street is OK with the $1.9 Trillion "Covid-19 Relief Bill"

 The Dow Jones Average reached a new high after Biden signed the bill yesterday.  Of the $1.9 Trillion bill only 10% of the money does anything for Covid-19 work.  The rest of it goes to favorite Democrat programs, like the National Endowment for the Arts.  

   The US GNP is only a bit more than $17 Trillion, so this Covid-19 Relief Bill equals better than 10% of the entire GNP.  The money will simply be printed, debasing the currency, and creating inflationary pressures.  Everything will be a little more expensive due to Covid-19 Relief.  

Not to worry says Wall Street. 

Disney is dropping a lotta goldie oldies

 Peter Pan, my favorite Disney cartoon.  Fortunately I have it on a factory VHS tape.  Dumbo, the Aristocats, and Swiss Family Robinson are on the Disney hit list too.  So I rented them all from Netflix so I can enjoy them before Disney makes them all disappear. 

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Must be Spring

 It is up to 52F, warmest it has been all year.  I bought a box of fresh strawberries for only $2.50.  They were $8 only a few weeks ago. 

Monday, March 8, 2021

Looks like the Royal Family made a mistake

 This Meghan Markle is truly making the British royal family look really bad.  You would think that the Queen and Prince Charles would have checked out Meghan Markle before the marriage and found her unsatisfactory and made it clear to Harry that marrying her would be a disaster for him and for the rest of the family and the realm.  Obviously that did not happen.  Too bad.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

I wonder which senator missed the vote

 The US Senate voted thru the Democrat's $1.9 Trillion Covid19 "relief" bill last night.  The vote was 50-49.  I wonder which senator missed that vote.  Probably a Democrat.  Of the $1.9 Trillion only $0.38 Trillion goes to Covid problems, the other $1.52 Trillion went to favorite Democrat spending projects like National Endowment for the Arts. 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Break up Amazon. Bring back Dr. Seuss

 First we have the Dr. Seuss publisher announce that six good Dr. Seuss books are "offensive" and they will stop publishing them.  Then today we have Amazon announce that it will no longer sell them.  We can fix this.  Amazon is a monopoly, has most of the book selling market.  Sherman anti trust act allows the government to break up monopolies.  The US justice department has a whole anti trust division staffed with well paid lawyers.  They could break up Amazon into two or three pieces.  Divvy up the office buildings, the advertisers, the customers, the shareholders equally.  Let the pieces compete with each other.  One piece will decide they can make money selling Dr. Seuss, after all he dominates the Wall St Journal weekend reviews of books.  Dr. Seuss usually comes in first in sales, beating out all the other books on sale all over the country.  

   They did this to the Standard Oil  company about 100 years ago. 

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Dr Seuss ain't dead yet

 Walking thru WallyMart today.  They had a big stand full of Dr Seuss books right in the middle of an aisle.  Celebrating National Book Month.   Good Show.  Dr. Seuss is a best selling author, shows up as such in plenty of Wall St Journal pieces. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

She should have slapped him in the face. Hard.

 Her name escapes me, it was the chick who had a picture in the NY Post of Cuomo placing both hands on her shoulders.  My mother would have done so. What do they tell young chicks about getting along in the world now a days?

New Hampshire needs real power plants

 Real power plants will produce electric power when ever it is needed.  Fake power plants (aka "alternate energy") only produce power when they feel like it, when the sun is up or the wind is blowing.  We get plenty of cold dark calm nights up here and we need enough real power plants to carry the full load of the entire state.  We cannot depend upon fake power plants.

It would be best if the real power plants were owned by New Hampshire electric companies and located in New Hampshire.  The present deal where companies like PSNH are expected to buy electricity on the open market from out of state generation operations is dangerous.  When power becomes short the out of state operators may not sell to us up here.  If we owned the generators, and they were located in New Hampshire we could be assured of receiving the plant's full output in times of shortage.  

And  while we are at it, we ought to built a decent gas pipeline out to the Bakken.  Out there they have so much natural gas that the frackers are paying people to get rid of it all.  Private industry would be happy to build such a pipeline if we could keep the greenies off their backs. 

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

I like art and the arts

 On the other hand, good art sells for enough to support the artist.  Art that requires a government subsidy is bad art.  If the art was any good people would spend good money to buy it.  So, I gotta wonder about money for the endowment for the arts tucked into the Corona virus relief bill.  I think that is pork.

Paperpushers wreck Arecibo radio telescope

 On 10 August one of the cables holding up the 950 ton suspended instrument platform broke.  They spent the next three months doing paperwork (a plan for temporary repairs).  On 6 November a second support cable failed.  More paperwork was accomplished.  Then finally on 1 December the last cable failed and the 950 ton suspended instrument platform fell, busting a huge hole in the parabolic reflector and destroying all the instruments in the platform.  

What they should have done, back in August when the first cable failed, is simple. Get about six big rolls of good stout steel cable.  Run six cables out to the suspended instrument platform to hold it up even if all the original cables broke.  The should have been able to get that done in less than three months, even out in Puerto Rico, where everything has to be shipped out from the mainland.  Instead they accomplished paperwork while the Arecibo radio telescope fell into ruin.  They are going to abandon it now. 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Trump speaks at CPAC

 He was about an hour late.  He spoke for and hour and a half.  Never at a loss for words.  Got a lot of enthusiastic applause.  The room was fairly full although I could see  blocs of empty seats here and there. The room was not all that large.  It was not much larger than the theater at my old high school, a decent size room but not all that large.  Trump said he will not do a third party. Trump suggested that he MIGHT run for president in 2024 but it was just a MIGHT, no solid commitment. Which is fair, 2024 is a long way off, lots of things might happen. Trump is getting old, in four years he might not have the energy he has now.  He spoke about all the good things he has done in his one term, and it was a fair summary.  

  In summary, Trump inspires a lot of enthusiasm.  His past policies are popular, at least with the people who go to CPAC.  Of the 75 million people who voted for Trump back in November, a lot of them, maybe half, say 37 million, voted for Trump the personality not for the Republican party.  Without Trump they are gone.  That makes Trump the guy who brings a lot more votes to the table than anyone else.

Saturday, February 27, 2021

Democrats pass $1.9 Trillion Covid-19 relief bill

 They passed it in the house at o'dark thirty, when every one had gone to bed.  Of the $1.9 trillion only about $o.38 trillion goes for Covid 19 relief. The bulk of it , $1.5 trillion, is pure pork.  Democrats don't care, they think any kind of spending stimulates the economy.  Republicans fear printing another $1.9 trillion greenbacks will destabilize the dollar and raise inflation. 

Friday, February 26, 2021

Rug Job

 My place is wall-to-wall carpet.  Laid down about 30 years ago.  At the door to my bedroom a worn trail was developing in the wall-to-wall.  Ugly.  On a pass thru Wallymart I spotted an area rug, just the right size, only $18.  Nice color match.  So I bought it.  Now to lay it.  The bookcase full of DVD's and VHS tapes had to be moved.  Loaded it was too heavy for me to lift and move.  I had to unload half of it.  Now the rug lay down nicely, it fit just right.  But, the door would not move.  I had to remove the door, jack ass it downstairs to the shop, and saw 3/16's off the bottom with my skill saw.  To get the door to lay flat enough to saw I had to remove the door handles.  Arrgh.  So, jack ass the trimmed door back up stairs.  And now the hinges did not want to go back together.  Much hammering, prying and cussing later I got a pry bar under the door and heaved up.  That did it, the hinges slide together and the hinge pins went back in with only slight persuasion from a ball peen hammer.  At this point it was 5 PM, I was exhausted.  Time for a drink.   Next morning I put all the DVDs back on the bookcase.

The door, loose, right for the shop.





Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Why Texas lights went out

 I am reading that as the Texas system load went up and system generation dropped off line, the control center tried to keep hospitals powered up by blacking out all sorts of other consumers.  Pipeline companies had their power go away.  Which meant their pumps on the natural gas pipelines went away.  Which meant the gas fired power plants went off line for lack of gas.  Which reduced the power available on the grid to keep every ones lights on.  

   We ought to require the pipeliners to power all their stuff off the natural gas in their pipelines, no electricity required.  They will scream cause doing it yourself is more expensive than just using electricity, but doing it yourself is more reliable.  

Corona virus vaccine

 


I got my Corvid 19 vaccination today.  It was over in Haverill at the Horse Meadows senior center.  I am old enough to be in Phase 1B, eligible right now.  I had logged into the federal government’s “VAMS” system, three times before I got an appointment, for May, way up in Whitefield.  Littleton had suffered some kind of catastrophe where they cancelled all their appointments, “VAMS” refused to give me an appointment at Littleton, Best they could do was Whitefield. 

   Meantime Haverill called me an about a month ago and asked if I would be interested in an appointment if they got their clinic set up.  I said if they could do anything better than May I would be right there.  Haverill got back to me last week with an appointment today at 12:30.  They asked me to show up 10 minutes early.  So I set off for Haverill this morning at 11:45 and got there 9 minutes early.  They had a bunch of volunteers out directing traffic and checking names and dates and times.  I got a choice of right arm or left arm, we did right arm since that was the one on the car window sill.  Everyone was polite and cheerful and professional.  I got the Moderna vaccine.  They gave me in mice little wallet card that I can show to anyone who cares if I am vaccinated.  I got my shot right at 12:30 and was on the road by 12:45.  Good work by all hands

Monday, February 22, 2021

The Real Story: It's all climate change

 Thus sayeth Chuckie the Schumer.  The reason the Texas power grid failed, they did not consider climate change in the design.  Yeah right, climate change is at fault for everything.  

   The reason for the Texas blackout is a lot of power plants failed. I am still seeing conflicting stories on just which plants went down when.  Some say the windmills failed.  Others say the natural gas suppliers failed causing the natural gas plant to shut down.  The Wall St Journal blames it on the windmills.  Another writer gives an hour by hour megawatt by megawatt account which shows the windmills shut down first, but they were not providing much juice and the natural gas plants dropped off line later.  

There are some questions that no one is talking about.  Such as.  Why did the windmills shut down?  Some people have mentioned icing in the cold weather.  How does a windmill get stopped by ice?  The rotor has enough torque to turn the alternator under load, surely that is enough torque to break any amount of ice that might be obstructing the rotation.  

What caused the natural gas supplies to stop?  Again people have mentioned freezing weather.  Natural gas won't freeze at any temperature a winter cold snap can reach. What did freeze?  Or do the natural gas pipelines rely upon electric power to pump the gas thru the pipe?  

We need to get to the real causes of the Texas blackout and then make sure that New Hampshire does not have the same problems.