"We had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest, or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some Americans. What difference at this point, does it make?"
Well Hillary, if they are Al Quada terrorists you shoot them as they climb over the embassy wall. If they are just teen age protesters you use tear gas on 'em. I know that. Do you know that?
And if Washington doesn't know who they are at this point, it's a good bet they didn't know the night it happened. Which might account for Washington abandoning our diplomats to an Al Quada mob who killed them.
Questions not asked that should have been.
1. Where was air support for the consolate? We could have had fighters overhead within an hour. We could have had helicopters there inside of two or three. Where were they?
2. Where were the Marine guards? Benghazi was so dangerous the British Consolate closed up and left town. And we stayed put, leading with our chin, without a guard force. A dozen US Marines probably could have held the place against any number of raghead terrorists.
3. Why were two US general officers relieved of duty right afterwards?
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
British to vote on leaving the EU
Hmm, getting serious. The Economist had a cover story on this some weeks ago. Now the Prime Minister, David Cameron, has announced he will hold a referendum, sometime in 2014 to 2017, if his Conservative party stays in power that long. The EU is not popular with the average Briton on the street, and everyone expects the referendum will be a massive vote to leave.
Trouble is, the bulk of British trade is with the rest of the EU. As an EU member, it's all tariff free. After Britain leaves the EU, it will have to pay tariff on exports to the EU. And the EU is just chock full of underemployed farms and factories who will be all too happy to offer tariff free goods.
And, scheduling this referendum so far in the future creates uncertainty which discourages investment. Not exactly the best way to pull the economy out of Great Depression 2.0
I suppose we shouldn't criticize our British friends, but is sure looks like they are stuck on stupid with this one.
Trouble is, the bulk of British trade is with the rest of the EU. As an EU member, it's all tariff free. After Britain leaves the EU, it will have to pay tariff on exports to the EU. And the EU is just chock full of underemployed farms and factories who will be all too happy to offer tariff free goods.
And, scheduling this referendum so far in the future creates uncertainty which discourages investment. Not exactly the best way to pull the economy out of Great Depression 2.0
I suppose we shouldn't criticize our British friends, but is sure looks like they are stuck on stupid with this one.
Ten degrees below zero this morning
No snow to speak of. Sun is out this morning. Poor little furnace is working hard, on $4 a gallon oil.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Kids get school buses in NewYork City?
Apparently the school bus drivers are on strike. Long article on the issue here.
Question. Why not have the kids ride the subway to school? I rode public transportation to grade school in Framingham MA. Surely street smart NY kids can manage the subway. Settle the strike by eliminating the school bus service.
Question. Why not have the kids ride the subway to school? I rode public transportation to grade school in Framingham MA. Surely street smart NY kids can manage the subway. Settle the strike by eliminating the school bus service.
Striking fear into Third World Sweatshops
Walmart suffered public relations disaster some months ago. A fire in a Bangladeshi clothing factory killed 112 workers last November. Piles of garments with Walmart labels were found in the burned out ruins. Walmart had stopped doing business with that factory, but other companies that Walmart was doing business with subcontracted Walmart work out to the sweatshop that Walmart had cut off.
So, in today's Wall St Journal Walmart announced that it was posting a list of firms that it will not do business with on the Walmart corporate website.
Wow. Screw up and get yourself on the Walmart blacklist. Worldwide no less. Have the world's largest retailer publically blacklist your firm. That ought to kill a lot of sales, in fact kill enough sales to put just about anyone out of business.
Lesson to be learned. Stay on Walmart's good side.
Later in the article it is mentioned that "labor activists" don't think this is enough to curb bad behavior by third world suppliers. What do they want? Walmart can't nuke 'em. Telling the world that the So-and-So Company is too sleazy for Walmart to buy from isn't enough?
So, in today's Wall St Journal Walmart announced that it was posting a list of firms that it will not do business with on the Walmart corporate website.
Wow. Screw up and get yourself on the Walmart blacklist. Worldwide no less. Have the world's largest retailer publically blacklist your firm. That ought to kill a lot of sales, in fact kill enough sales to put just about anyone out of business.
Lesson to be learned. Stay on Walmart's good side.
Later in the article it is mentioned that "labor activists" don't think this is enough to curb bad behavior by third world suppliers. What do they want? Walmart can't nuke 'em. Telling the world that the So-and-So Company is too sleazy for Walmart to buy from isn't enough?
Monday, January 21, 2013
Blowing in the the Wind.
Drove out Tenny Mountain Highway (NH Rt 25 going west from Plymouth). The wind farmers have been active, we now have shiny new windmills all along the ridge. This is new, so new that not all of them are turning yet. They are eye catching. Probably not as ugly as a power line, but I wouldn't say they improve the view.
And they raise my electric rate. PSNH pays outrageous prices for "renewable energy". And they get serious tax breaks. And since you cannot count on the wind blowing, PSNH has to build real power plants to handle their load. Which is the major cost of electricity, the cost of the generating plant. Fuel cost is small compared to paying off the generators.
And they raise my electric rate. PSNH pays outrageous prices for "renewable energy". And they get serious tax breaks. And since you cannot count on the wind blowing, PSNH has to build real power plants to handle their load. Which is the major cost of electricity, the cost of the generating plant. Fuel cost is small compared to paying off the generators.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Lying on TV
NY senator Chuckie the Schumer was on Meet the Press this morning. Chuckie claimed credit for $1.4 trillion in "cuts". In actual fact the Feds plan to spend more money this coming year than they spent last year That's not a cut, that's a hike. To have a US senator call it a cut on national TV is an outright lie. How can voters make intelligent choices amid a thicket of lies?
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Talking the talk. Not walking much
The talk is about getting the president to "reduce spending" and the Senate to "pass a budget". Neither of these activities means much to us taxpayers. Congress used to pass appropriations bills, one for each major department. Such a bill reads "the so-and-so department may spend so many billion dollars in this fiscal year". The way to "reduce spending" is to appropriate less money. So far no talk about appropriations bills at all, let alone reducing their size.
In fact, passing appropriations bills got so difficult in years past that Congress gave up attempting it. Each bill would trigger a big time fight between those who wanted more money for their pet programs and those who wanted to cut spending. The fights got so bad that the fiscal year would be over and no appropriations bills passed.
In order the keep the government running, it became customary to pass "continuing resolutions", bills reading "Your department may continue spending at last year's level."
In order to actually cut spending, Congress, not the president, must pass appropriations bills or continuing resolutions reading "your depart gets less money that it got last year". That's the walk. So far it's all talk, no walk.
The Republicans in Congress are as bad as the Democrats in just talking the talk
Think about voting a straight Tea Party ticket.
In fact, passing appropriations bills got so difficult in years past that Congress gave up attempting it. Each bill would trigger a big time fight between those who wanted more money for their pet programs and those who wanted to cut spending. The fights got so bad that the fiscal year would be over and no appropriations bills passed.
In order the keep the government running, it became customary to pass "continuing resolutions", bills reading "Your department may continue spending at last year's level."
In order to actually cut spending, Congress, not the president, must pass appropriations bills or continuing resolutions reading "your depart gets less money that it got last year". That's the walk. So far it's all talk, no walk.
The Republicans in Congress are as bad as the Democrats in just talking the talk
Think about voting a straight Tea Party ticket.
Friday, January 18, 2013
787 batteries smaller than my car battery
Wall St Journal showed a picture of a well toasted 787 battery out of the 787 that had a fire sitting on the ramp at Logan. Case was warped out of shape, top was gone, insides were all black. Looked plenty capable of setting the entire plane on fire. Not good.
Physically the battery looked to be less than one half the size of my car battery. The Journal said it had an electrical rating of "63 amperes per hour". Sounds like the Journal reporter knows nothing about batteries. That should have been "63 ampere-hours" which means the battery can furnish 63 amperes for one hour or one ampere for 63 hours or any thing in between. That's not much. My Mercury Gran Marquis battery is rated at 80 ampere-hours. You would think a big jetliner would need more than a Detroit sedan. The plane needs enough battery energy to keep the cockpit instruments and the radio alive long enough for the crew to do an emergency landing in the event of total generator failure, or both engines failing. I wonder if the 787 has an emergency ram air turbine generator like we had on Air Force fighters.
Physically the battery looked to be less than one half the size of my car battery. The Journal said it had an electrical rating of "63 amperes per hour". Sounds like the Journal reporter knows nothing about batteries. That should have been "63 ampere-hours" which means the battery can furnish 63 amperes for one hour or one ampere for 63 hours or any thing in between. That's not much. My Mercury Gran Marquis battery is rated at 80 ampere-hours. You would think a big jetliner would need more than a Detroit sedan. The plane needs enough battery energy to keep the cockpit instruments and the radio alive long enough for the crew to do an emergency landing in the event of total generator failure, or both engines failing. I wonder if the 787 has an emergency ram air turbine generator like we had on Air Force fighters.
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
It's very cold today, bright sun, no snow. They are making snow. The radio is forecasting snow for tomorrow but it's just a plain forecast, no "winter storm watch" stuff.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
A-Team
I didn't bother to see it in theaters a couple of years ago, so when it came on cable the other night I had to watch it. It's a shoot-em-up that never stops shooting. It would have been better if the sound man had been better. Much of the dialog was lost thru mumbling by the actors, or letting the score and the sound effects over ride the dialog, which is totally under control of the sound man. And there was too damn much pointless yelling as the sh-- hit the fan, which it did in every scene.
The camera man wasn't much better. He seldom gave you a good look at the actor's faces. There was too much of guys sneaking around in the dark and the audience wondering who that guy was, good guy or bad guy. Lots of car chases, explosions, gun fights, swinging thru the air on ropes, and suchlike eye candy. Toward the end of the movie I totally lost track of the plot, who was on first, and who was a bad guy. I just watched the bang-bang.
Too bad, it could have been a good fun action flick.
The camera man wasn't much better. He seldom gave you a good look at the actor's faces. There was too much of guys sneaking around in the dark and the audience wondering who that guy was, good guy or bad guy. Lots of car chases, explosions, gun fights, swinging thru the air on ropes, and suchlike eye candy. Toward the end of the movie I totally lost track of the plot, who was on first, and who was a bad guy. I just watched the bang-bang.
Too bad, it could have been a good fun action flick.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Lithium Ion batteries setting 787's on fire
Lithium ion, stores lots of juice, very high voltage, great batteries. Boeing used them on the 787 to save weight and space. Looks like Boeing didn't see that U-Tube video of a laptop bursting into flame right on a conference room table. Now they have customer's grounding their brand new 787's 'cause the lithium ion batteries are bursting into flame. Aircrew and passengers take a dim view of in flight fires.
Cannon Mt Ski Weather
We got maybe two inches of nice powder today. Unfortunately the thaw earlier this week did a lot of damage to the snow cover. They been making snow, but the thaw hurt.
NPR pushes gun control
They (FM 91.9) have been on it all day. Just one advocate for more gun control after another. All day long. Impartial they are. Public funded they are.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Russians discover socks.
According to the Wall St. Journal, the Russian army will issue socks to the troops for the first time. Peter the Great's army began to issue portyanki, squares of cloth, to the soldiers, who wrapped their feet in them before pulling on their boots. Portyanki remained standard Russian Army issue thru the Napoleonic wars, the Crimean War, and the World Wars.
Only now, as the number of city bred recruits, used to socks, rises and the number of country boys declines, complaints about the lack of socks has caused the army to start up a sock issue.
You gotta wonder about an outfit that only discovered socks in the 21st century.
Only now, as the number of city bred recruits, used to socks, rises and the number of country boys declines, complaints about the lack of socks has caused the army to start up a sock issue.
You gotta wonder about an outfit that only discovered socks in the 21st century.
Monday, January 14, 2013
How about a Republican Immigration Bill?
TV news reports that Obama wants to pass a "comprehensive" immigration bill. Comprehensive means a huge stack of paper with all sorts of pork and special favors buried inside. Britt Hume says the White House figures it's a win-win situation for them. If it passes the Hispanics will love them. If it doesn't pass they can blame it on the Republicans.
Republicans ought to offer one or more short and sweet immigration bills of the sort no one can dislike. For instance, anyone who served in the armed forces should receive US citizenship. This ought to pass no sweat. Or, anyone who was brought into the country as a child should be eligible for citizenship. Who can be against children?
You get as much political credit for passing something small and limited as you do for passing something vast and "comprehensive".
Republicans ought to offer one or more short and sweet immigration bills of the sort no one can dislike. For instance, anyone who served in the armed forces should receive US citizenship. This ought to pass no sweat. Or, anyone who was brought into the country as a child should be eligible for citizenship. Who can be against children?
You get as much political credit for passing something small and limited as you do for passing something vast and "comprehensive".
Ya just can't win
On NPR this morning a piece telling that coffee drinking is up among college students. Coffee houses are packed in the evenings.
But then, they switch to the dark side, the evils of coffee. It ruins your sleep, turning good virtuous hivalue REM sleep into unhealthy Starbucks sleep. Coffee drinking leads to sleep deprivation, a serious problem among college students. NPR raved along on this line for several minutes.
Damn. We have college students drinking something fairly innocuous, and NPR is nagging about it. Coffee won't get you into the kind of trouble that beer or pot can.
Then for an encore, NPR switches to a piece about how the University of Vermont is saving the planet by banning bottled water.
But then, they switch to the dark side, the evils of coffee. It ruins your sleep, turning good virtuous hivalue REM sleep into unhealthy Starbucks sleep. Coffee drinking leads to sleep deprivation, a serious problem among college students. NPR raved along on this line for several minutes.
Damn. We have college students drinking something fairly innocuous, and NPR is nagging about it. Coffee won't get you into the kind of trouble that beer or pot can.
Then for an encore, NPR switches to a piece about how the University of Vermont is saving the planet by banning bottled water.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
How to balance the NH budget
We do it the old fashioned way, we estimate more revenue than we are gonna collect. That way we can spend more. All it takes is estimates, not real money, just estimated money.
The state Democrats are pushing to put estimated revenues from gambling into the budget. Doesn't matter that we haven't passed the necessary laws to open the casino's. It doesn't matter that last time they tried, the law failed to pass the House and the Senate. It doesn't matter that the estimated revenue from gambling is about ten times what is likely to happen. Only thing that is different this time is new governor Maggie Hassan says she will sign an expanded gambling bill. Previous governor Lynch had promised to veto it.
But the Democrats want to include hypothetical revenue from as yet illegal gambling operations in this year's revenue estimate.
Can you say deficit spending disorder?
The state Democrats are pushing to put estimated revenues from gambling into the budget. Doesn't matter that we haven't passed the necessary laws to open the casino's. It doesn't matter that last time they tried, the law failed to pass the House and the Senate. It doesn't matter that the estimated revenue from gambling is about ten times what is likely to happen. Only thing that is different this time is new governor Maggie Hassan says she will sign an expanded gambling bill. Previous governor Lynch had promised to veto it.
But the Democrats want to include hypothetical revenue from as yet illegal gambling operations in this year's revenue estimate.
Can you say deficit spending disorder?
Friday, January 11, 2013
Men's clothing styles
Nice fashion section in the Wall St. Journal. Showing really fancy shoes at $6K a pair and "bespoke"suits at $7K. Shirts for $500. Clearly the well dressed Wall Streeter can blow $15K on a decent outfit. Groovy.
Then I think of Steve Jobs, appearing at Comdex, pushing Apple's latest products dressed in T shirt and jeans. Real business men don't blow $15K on clothes.
Then I think of Steve Jobs, appearing at Comdex, pushing Apple's latest products dressed in T shirt and jeans. Real business men don't blow $15K on clothes.
Cannon Mountain Ski weather
The mountain is in good shape. We have been getting an inch or so a night sifting down, but haven't had a real snow this week. Right now the temperature is hovering right around freezing. It's overcast and no wind is blowing.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Power Grows out of the Barrel of a Gun
Mao Tse-Tung said that. In the United States today the citizens have power (guns). This power is used to support and defend the Constitution and to suppress crime. Obama wants to take that power away. He doesn't want to waste the crisis of the horrible massacre in Connecticut, so he is pushing for "gun control". A phrase that means what ever you want it to mean. Taking guns away from citizens takes power away from citizens, leaving them defenseless against government force and criminals.
Obama is talking about an "assault weapons" ban. Trouble is, there are no objective differences between "assault weapons" and pretty much any kind of gun. So banning "assault weapons" really means banning nearly everything that shoots. And that's what Obama wants to do.
It is not true that some guns are more deadly than other guns. All guns are deadly. The Connecticut shooter would have killed as many no matter what kind of gun he used. We cannot improve public safety by banning the more deadly kind of guns, because all guns are deadly.
I am not prepared to give up the power that arms represent merely because the "gun control" people are dancing in the blood shed in Connecticut.
Obama is talking about an "assault weapons" ban. Trouble is, there are no objective differences between "assault weapons" and pretty much any kind of gun. So banning "assault weapons" really means banning nearly everything that shoots. And that's what Obama wants to do.
It is not true that some guns are more deadly than other guns. All guns are deadly. The Connecticut shooter would have killed as many no matter what kind of gun he used. We cannot improve public safety by banning the more deadly kind of guns, because all guns are deadly.
I am not prepared to give up the power that arms represent merely because the "gun control" people are dancing in the blood shed in Connecticut.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
NYC Ferry Crash
First amusing comment by a TV newsie. "The ferry is parked." Right. Anyone knows that vessels are docked, not parked.
The ferry crashed into its dock, hard enough to bash a big hole in the bow and injure a lot of passengers who were standing up to disembark. The ferry probably isn't as well equipped with grab irons as a subway car is.
A likely cause of such an accident is failure of the engines to provide reverse power. The vessel approaches the dock at a fair rate of speed and the skipper depends upon reverse thrust from the engines to slow her down. If the engines stall, fail, or refuse to go into reverse, the vessel will crash into the dock. Our ever clue-full (or is is low information) newsies have not asked anyone if the engines were working and providing reverse power.
The ferry crashed into its dock, hard enough to bash a big hole in the bow and injure a lot of passengers who were standing up to disembark. The ferry probably isn't as well equipped with grab irons as a subway car is.
A likely cause of such an accident is failure of the engines to provide reverse power. The vessel approaches the dock at a fair rate of speed and the skipper depends upon reverse thrust from the engines to slow her down. If the engines stall, fail, or refuse to go into reverse, the vessel will crash into the dock. Our ever clue-full (or is is low information) newsies have not asked anyone if the engines were working and providing reverse power.
Voting for Warming
NPR has been going overboard on hot-button topics. In one morning they advocated "organic" food, the nomination of Chuck Hagel for defense secretary, and Global Warming. A Trifecta of liberal hot-buttons.
One young lady said "Of course Global Warming is happening, 90% of scientists say it's happening."
She must be a liberal arts major. Competent people know that scientific controversies are settled by measurements, observations, reproducible experiments, not by counting people's opinions.
Nor is she aware that a good deal of evidence put forth by the Global Warmers is fake. I went thru the great Hadley CRU document leak. I saw with my own eyes where the programs were jacking up temperature in modern times.
One young lady said "Of course Global Warming is happening, 90% of scientists say it's happening."
She must be a liberal arts major. Competent people know that scientific controversies are settled by measurements, observations, reproducible experiments, not by counting people's opinions.
Nor is she aware that a good deal of evidence put forth by the Global Warmers is fake. I went thru the great Hadley CRU document leak. I saw with my own eyes where the programs were jacking up temperature in modern times.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Hardworking defense attorney
They brought James Holmes, the Aurora Colorado theater shooter, into court today. He was wearing bright orange hair, either a wig or a dye job. Sitting next to him is a lady attorney, presumably his public defender.
And did she council her client about that orange hair? Showing up in court like that is a good way to convince everyone in the room that you are a nut case.
Perhaps that's the plan, an insanity defense.
And did she council her client about that orange hair? Showing up in court like that is a good way to convince everyone in the room that you are a nut case.
Perhaps that's the plan, an insanity defense.
Obama's new Security appointments
First we have Chuck Hagel for defense. He is at least a Viet Nam veteran with combat experience. That's a good thing. The Wall St Journal is unimpressed, citing a number of opportunistic votes Hagel cast back in the day.
Then we have John Kerry for defense. Kerry went to Viet Nam as a junior Navy officer about the same time I was over there. I served the regular one year tour. Kerry managed to get home after only 8 months in country. He must have been some kind of jerk. Years later when he ran for president, men who had served with him were still mad enough to form the Swift Boat Veterans lobby and torpedo Mr Kerry.
And finally we have this guy John Brennan for CIA. That's a new name to me. He spent twenty years at CIA doing this and that, did some outside consulting, and finally joined Obama's campaign in 2008. I know little about him, but I'm suspicious of old CIA hands. CIA is a snake pit of intelligence agents who want to make policy, they made major mistakes, and spend much of their time attempting the destabilize Republican administrations. Not a good background. Certainly not a man to clean house at CIA.
Then we have John Kerry for defense. Kerry went to Viet Nam as a junior Navy officer about the same time I was over there. I served the regular one year tour. Kerry managed to get home after only 8 months in country. He must have been some kind of jerk. Years later when he ran for president, men who had served with him were still mad enough to form the Swift Boat Veterans lobby and torpedo Mr Kerry.
And finally we have this guy John Brennan for CIA. That's a new name to me. He spent twenty years at CIA doing this and that, did some outside consulting, and finally joined Obama's campaign in 2008. I know little about him, but I'm suspicious of old CIA hands. CIA is a snake pit of intelligence agents who want to make policy, they made major mistakes, and spend much of their time attempting the destabilize Republican administrations. Not a good background. Certainly not a man to clean house at CIA.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Winter Weasel
I saw one today, right in my front yard. All white, really slender, moving fast. Dunno what it lives on up here, I haven't seen a tasty chipmunk running around in months. I didn't know there were any weasels, white or otherwise, left around here. Apparently there are.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Better than the Debt Ceiling
Newt Gengrich was on Meet the Press this morning, and he did toss out one good idea. Newt is full of ideas, many of them bad, but this is a good one.
We have the federal debt ceiling coming up and the newsies are talking up a big fight along the lines of "Do spending cuts or we shut the government down". They tried this two years ago, gained a lot of negative press and just a few fake cuts.
Newt points out that we have a "Continuing Resolution" coming up. The Republicans could refuse to pass that, and instead pass the proper spending bills, one for each department. You want the cut spending? Then cut the spending bill. Works like right now. Newt suggests that a spending cut fight centered around the continuing resolution and spending bills would be easier to win, less damaging, and very effective.
Could it be, that politicians like the debt ceiling 'cause it's just money, we aren't talking about cutting any interest group's program. Whereas when you get into appropriations, you have to vote on real programs, each of which has people getting money thru it, and who will be angered if their gravy train stops running.
We have the federal debt ceiling coming up and the newsies are talking up a big fight along the lines of "Do spending cuts or we shut the government down". They tried this two years ago, gained a lot of negative press and just a few fake cuts.
Newt points out that we have a "Continuing Resolution" coming up. The Republicans could refuse to pass that, and instead pass the proper spending bills, one for each department. You want the cut spending? Then cut the spending bill. Works like right now. Newt suggests that a spending cut fight centered around the continuing resolution and spending bills would be easier to win, less damaging, and very effective.
Could it be, that politicians like the debt ceiling 'cause it's just money, we aren't talking about cutting any interest group's program. Whereas when you get into appropriations, you have to vote on real programs, each of which has people getting money thru it, and who will be angered if their gravy train stops running.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
So what do we Republicans want, REALLY?
The fiscal cliff bill, which kept income taxes the same for those making under $400K (most of us) was better than doing nothing and having everyone's income taxes go up. Raising taxes in a depression is a downer leading to more Great Depression, more layoffs, and less hiring.
And 150 Republicans voted FOR doing a cliff dive. What did they want? And did their constituents agree with their vote? Did they think going all the way over the fiscal cliff was better than a taking half-a-loaf? Taking more money away from working stiffs and giving it to Obama to fritter away on Solyndra is better? I haven't heard any of these fiscal cliff divers explain what they want to do. Possibly they don't know themselves.
The Republicans need to figure out what they want and where they are going. And then push laws thru the House getting what they want. If they want Paul Ryan's plan for Medicare, they need to pass it thru the House. If they don't have the votes to go that far, nobody will think they are serious. You gotta vote your plan into law or you are just a bunch of whiners.
"Negotiating" with Obama is a non starter. Obama likes federal spending, wants more of it, and wants more taxes to pay for it. He will spend any extra revenue he gets, he won't use it to pay down the US debt. And he is a lousy negotiator. Obama's idea of negotiating is "my way or the highway". Don't negotiate with this turkey, just vote your plan into law. If you can't do that, then you don't have a plan worth talking about.
We are bumping up against the federal debt ceiling. If not raised, the US will be unable to borrow more money to keep federal spending going. Which means a lot of feeders at the federal trough will go hungry.
The Republicans are talking about playing chicken with Obama, give us our spending cuts or no debt ceiling hike. Unless they get together and agree just how far they are willing to go, Obama will call their bluff and the wimpier RINO's will fold. And unless they can vote their desires thru the House, nobody will believe they mean it.
So what do we Republicans want? How bad do we want it? Are we willing to cut off borrowing and force a massive reduction in federal spending. Like right now, not ten years from now? How much metaphorical blood are we willing to spill? How much do we dare spill?
And 150 Republicans voted FOR doing a cliff dive. What did they want? And did their constituents agree with their vote? Did they think going all the way over the fiscal cliff was better than a taking half-a-loaf? Taking more money away from working stiffs and giving it to Obama to fritter away on Solyndra is better? I haven't heard any of these fiscal cliff divers explain what they want to do. Possibly they don't know themselves.
The Republicans need to figure out what they want and where they are going. And then push laws thru the House getting what they want. If they want Paul Ryan's plan for Medicare, they need to pass it thru the House. If they don't have the votes to go that far, nobody will think they are serious. You gotta vote your plan into law or you are just a bunch of whiners.
"Negotiating" with Obama is a non starter. Obama likes federal spending, wants more of it, and wants more taxes to pay for it. He will spend any extra revenue he gets, he won't use it to pay down the US debt. And he is a lousy negotiator. Obama's idea of negotiating is "my way or the highway". Don't negotiate with this turkey, just vote your plan into law. If you can't do that, then you don't have a plan worth talking about.
We are bumping up against the federal debt ceiling. If not raised, the US will be unable to borrow more money to keep federal spending going. Which means a lot of feeders at the federal trough will go hungry.
The Republicans are talking about playing chicken with Obama, give us our spending cuts or no debt ceiling hike. Unless they get together and agree just how far they are willing to go, Obama will call their bluff and the wimpier RINO's will fold. And unless they can vote their desires thru the House, nobody will believe they mean it.
So what do we Republicans want? How bad do we want it? Are we willing to cut off borrowing and force a massive reduction in federal spending. Like right now, not ten years from now? How much metaphorical blood are we willing to spill? How much do we dare spill?
Friday, January 4, 2013
Good Stuff Cheap
A digital camera program, for free, Picassa by name. I came upon it after suffering thru the program that came with the camera ( a Kodak) . The Kodak program was such a ramhog that I had to buy another memory stick to prevent lock up, it was slow, and it kept trying to put all my photos on the Kodak for-pay website.
Picassa does the down-load-from-camera part with grace and ease. You plug your camera in to the USB and Picassa recognizes it. Picassa keeps track of what you have already downloaded to hard disk, and only downloads stuff from the camera that is NOT on the hard disk. Very handy for those of us that leave photos in the camera after we download them. Prevents the build up of multiple copies of the same thing on the hard disk.
Picassa allows grouping of photos into "albums" which you can name useful things like "Trip to Uncle Joe's" or "Christmas at Grandmothers". It allows hierarchical album structures such as "Model Trains" with sub albums such as "Structures" and "Rolling Stock" And the best thing about Picassa is the albums show up in Windows Explorer as file directories by the same names. Which makes working with your photos with other programs a lot more straight forward. You can locate a photo to upload to the web, or burn to CD-ROM, or attach to an email using the same names you use inside Picassa. All too many photo programs hide the photos out on disk in random number named files making it difficult-to-impossible to work with your photos with any ordinary Windows programs (browsers, CD-Rom burners or email). Picassa got this one right.
Picassa allows you to put a caption on each photo, and the captions stick. I can upload a Picassa captioned photo to Facebook and the caption uploads with the picture and shows up in Facebook without me having to type it in again.
Picassa will retouch photos for you. You can fix under exposure, bad color, red-eye, and a number of other things. The red eye corrector is cute. It uses face recognition to outline the subject's eyes and then it makes the red pixels go away. Turns red eyed demons back into cute and adorable children.
The face recognition part of Picassa goes thru all your pictures matching up faces. When you assign a name to one face, than all the other photos with that face get the name. You get a list of all your named people and their photo's. The face recognition is darn good, gets it right most of the time.
If you are into digital photography, Picassa is the way to go. And it's free.
Picassa does the down-load-from-camera part with grace and ease. You plug your camera in to the USB and Picassa recognizes it. Picassa keeps track of what you have already downloaded to hard disk, and only downloads stuff from the camera that is NOT on the hard disk. Very handy for those of us that leave photos in the camera after we download them. Prevents the build up of multiple copies of the same thing on the hard disk.
Picassa allows grouping of photos into "albums" which you can name useful things like "Trip to Uncle Joe's" or "Christmas at Grandmothers". It allows hierarchical album structures such as "Model Trains" with sub albums such as "Structures" and "Rolling Stock" And the best thing about Picassa is the albums show up in Windows Explorer as file directories by the same names. Which makes working with your photos with other programs a lot more straight forward. You can locate a photo to upload to the web, or burn to CD-ROM, or attach to an email using the same names you use inside Picassa. All too many photo programs hide the photos out on disk in random number named files making it difficult-to-impossible to work with your photos with any ordinary Windows programs (browsers, CD-Rom burners or email). Picassa got this one right.
Picassa allows you to put a caption on each photo, and the captions stick. I can upload a Picassa captioned photo to Facebook and the caption uploads with the picture and shows up in Facebook without me having to type it in again.
Picassa will retouch photos for you. You can fix under exposure, bad color, red-eye, and a number of other things. The red eye corrector is cute. It uses face recognition to outline the subject's eyes and then it makes the red pixels go away. Turns red eyed demons back into cute and adorable children.
The face recognition part of Picassa goes thru all your pictures matching up faces. When you assign a name to one face, than all the other photos with that face get the name. You get a list of all your named people and their photo's. The face recognition is darn good, gets it right most of the time.
If you are into digital photography, Picassa is the way to go. And it's free.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Nancy Pelosi, political animal
Nancy Peloisi gave an interview to NPR (a friendly media). It came on the radio this morning. Nancy spoke at length about the fiscal cliff bill. She discussed how it effected the fortunes of her party, the other party, and a little bit about the president. She declared her undying love for public programs, public health, public schools, public roads, public this public that. Her hopes for the democrats to retake the house. Her support of the "middle class".
She never spoke of the effect the the fiscal cliff bill might have upon the general welfare. Whether it would create jobs, economic growth, end Great Depression 2.0. She didn't say if it be good for the country as a whole. She spoke entirely about inside-the-beltway political struggle, never about making things better for the country.
Political animal.
She never spoke of the effect the the fiscal cliff bill might have upon the general welfare. Whether it would create jobs, economic growth, end Great Depression 2.0. She didn't say if it be good for the country as a whole. She spoke entirely about inside-the-beltway political struggle, never about making things better for the country.
Political animal.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
The last 600 Megabytes comes hard.
I have been cleaning up the hard drive on AntiqueLaptop. I gave this HP laptop to youngest son when he was in high school. Since then youngest son has graduated college, and the high school laptop wasn't cool enough for him, so it came back to me. It has plenty of punch to run all my programs, and I can sit on the deck in summer and web surf with it. When I got it back, the 40 Gig hard drive was full.
Some obvious weeding of music and games, followed by passes with CCleaner, turning off System Restore freed up 10 Gigs or so, enough to install M$ Visual C, all my digital photos, all my back email, lotta stuff.
Then I ran Windirstat. That showed me 2.7 Gigs of recycle bin files that the recycle bin didn't see and would not flush. Some how a second Recycler directory had taken root in Program Files. That's not supposed to happen, but with Windows all things are possible. Explorer failed to delete it. But Windirstat has a zap files feature that did 'em just fine.
Then I found that hidden system
C:\Windows\Installer directory had grown to 1.6 Gigabytes. A real diskhog on a 40 Gig laptop. I was able to recover 0.6 Gigabytes with
Microsoft program MSIZAP.exe. The
Installer directory is a space waster invented to support uninstallation of
Office. It contains hundreds of fat
files with random number names. Some
(but not all) files are obsolete, they belong to old products previously
removed from the system, except the uninstaller leaves the fat files
behind. The MSIZAP.exe program is a DOS
program that with command line switches ! and G will delete any files in the
installer directory that are not referenced in the registry.
Step 1 is to obtain MSIZAP.
This is non trivial because Microsoft has withdrawn it. Apparently Windows 7 and 8 are less robust
than XP, and MSIZAP was breaking something in the "new and improved" Windows versions..
I am still running trusty XP, so I don’t care about breaking Win 7 and 8.
Despite the M$ down check, the program is so useful that private
websites still have it. I found it at: http://majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=4459&file=15&evp=fe1c76da3437592326a3d668d72bf8f5 under the name “msicuu2.exe” Actually msicuu2 is a fancier M$ installer
cleaner upper. The fancier part calls
good old msizap to get the work done.
After downloading and installing the msicuu2 package you will find
msizap.exe in the newly created Program Files/ Windows Installer Clean Up
directory.
Step 2 is to run it.
Do Start -> Run and then open a dos window by typing “Cmd.com” in the
run box. Use the DOS CD command to set
the current directory to c:Program File\ Windows Installer Clean Up. Remember to inclose directory names
containing spaces in double quote marks.
Such as
CD c:\”program files”
Followed by
CD “windows installer clean up” to avoid typing a long filestring in one fell
swoop.
Then execute msizap with the following command line
Msizap !G
Be sure to include the !G command line switches, otherwise
the program may do bad things. On my
machine the msizap issued a couple of “Error 2”
messages and then reported removing about 20 files.
Checking afterwards showed the Windows Installer directory
had shrunk from 1.6 Gig down to 1 Gig.
That's a lot of work for a measly 600 Meg. BTW, I read a lot of web chit chat to the effect that MSIZAP does bad things to Win 7 and 8, and newer versions of Office so beware.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Article 1 Section 7
"All Bills for the raising of Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives;"
Anyone know how the Senate can originate this morning's fiscal cliff bill? Seem like they did, and the newsies haven't said anything about Article 1 Section 7.
Anyone know how the Senate can originate this morning's fiscal cliff bill? Seem like they did, and the newsies haven't said anything about Article 1 Section 7.
Monday, December 31, 2012
You Know You are Getting Old
When you need water pump pliers to get the cork out of the champagne bottle.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Murder as a hate Crime?
That's what they are charging Erica Menendez with after she confessed to pushing a man to his death in front of a NYC subway train.
What's wrong with plain old first degree murder? That's been a crime since Moses brought the ten commandents down from Sinai. The punishment for murder under the law is harsh enough for any one's taste.
Why invent a new crime with a fancy name?
Welfare for lawyers anyone?
What's wrong with plain old first degree murder? That's been a crime since Moses brought the ten commandents down from Sinai. The punishment for murder under the law is harsh enough for any one's taste.
Why invent a new crime with a fancy name?
Welfare for lawyers anyone?
Over the cliff?
Who knows. Obama was on Meet the Press this morning talking about it. He spoke all the the usual platitudes but avoided the use of numbers. Or anything else of substance. He did say "We all agree on what to do." Which obviously isn't true 'cause they haven't done anything.
The newsies aren't giving any information. Like who's on what side, like what the sticking points are. Boehner must know that the Republicans and the House will look better if they pass anything. The last attempt was Plan B which failed to gain enough votes. The newsies haven't told us why it went down, who was for it and who was against it and why. Either the issue is too complicated for the average newsie to understand or nobody trusts newsies enough to talk to them.
All Obama talks about is the need for soak-the-rich tax hikes. And how it is all the Republican's fault for not passing them. He doesn't mention that going over the cliff will bring in more revenue, giving him more money to spend. He's gotta be in favor of that.
The newsies aren't giving any information. Like who's on what side, like what the sticking points are. Boehner must know that the Republicans and the House will look better if they pass anything. The last attempt was Plan B which failed to gain enough votes. The newsies haven't told us why it went down, who was for it and who was against it and why. Either the issue is too complicated for the average newsie to understand or nobody trusts newsies enough to talk to them.
All Obama talks about is the need for soak-the-rich tax hikes. And how it is all the Republican's fault for not passing them. He doesn't mention that going over the cliff will bring in more revenue, giving him more money to spend. He's gotta be in favor of that.
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
We got another 2-3 inches of nice light powder yesterday and last night. It's below freezing, overcast, and calm.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Retaliation against orphans
You would think the Russki's could find some other way of getting back at the Americans. In retaliation for an American law ostracizing Russian gangsters/security agents, (the Magnitski amendment) the Russians decided to forbid American adoption of Russian orphans.
For an orphan, I have to believe that adoption by Americans beats the hell out of living in a Russian orphan asylum. Even Russians have to know this.
I can understand the Russians desire to retaliate for the Magnitski amendment, but surely they could have found some way to do it that did not penalize their own most vulnerable citizens. A tariff, extra paperwork, canceling US copyrights, hiking prices on exports, there has gotta be some other thing they could do that would irritate the Americans without penalizing their own.
For an orphan, I have to believe that adoption by Americans beats the hell out of living in a Russian orphan asylum. Even Russians have to know this.
I can understand the Russians desire to retaliate for the Magnitski amendment, but surely they could have found some way to do it that did not penalize their own most vulnerable citizens. A tariff, extra paperwork, canceling US copyrights, hiking prices on exports, there has gotta be some other thing they could do that would irritate the Americans without penalizing their own.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Diane Rehm pushing wind and solar on NPR
She had a bunch of "alternate energy" enthusiasts on, pushing hard, claiming that reducing fossil fuel use would solve global warming and save the earth. Trouble is, wind doesn't give you any juice when the wind stops blowing. (It has been dead calm all day up here). Solar quits when the Sun goes down.
Up here we need juice all the time. Without juice the oil burner doesn't work and the pipes freeze. I want electricity to run the lights AFTER the Sun goes down. Electricity isn't optional. In winter we cannot just wait in the dark for the power to come on.
So, the utilities have to build real power plants, the kind that work all the time, enough of them to serve all their customers when the wind stops and the Sun goes down. And, the real cost of electricity is paying off the cost to build the plant in the first place. Fuel costs and payroll are neglible compared to paying off the plant. And, they have to pay off the plant whether it is running or not. So, my outrageous electric bill just gets more outrageous when ever PSNH gives money to wind or solar producers. Buying "alternate energy" does not reduce the need to make the mortgage payments on the real power plants. They have to pay the mortgage on time even if the plant isn't generating electricity.
In short, "alternate energy" just raises my electric bill. Even if "alternate energy" were as cheap as real energy, buying it raises my electric bill. And it ain't cheap. "Alternate energy" costs about ten times as much as real energy.
So why do we want to mess with "alternate energy" since it is just a cost enhancer? Is it the desire of the greenies to return to a Hiawatha standard of living? Is it a desire for the political power that comes from control of the electricity supply? Is it a belief that 380 parts per million of carbon dioxide has a noticeable effect compared to 300,000 parts per million of water vapor? Water vapor is as strong a green house gas as carbon dioxide, and there is a lot of it, and with most of the world covered with water, its gonna stay abundant. Is it failure to notice that the world hasn't warmed up at all in the last ten years?
Up here we need juice all the time. Without juice the oil burner doesn't work and the pipes freeze. I want electricity to run the lights AFTER the Sun goes down. Electricity isn't optional. In winter we cannot just wait in the dark for the power to come on.
So, the utilities have to build real power plants, the kind that work all the time, enough of them to serve all their customers when the wind stops and the Sun goes down. And, the real cost of electricity is paying off the cost to build the plant in the first place. Fuel costs and payroll are neglible compared to paying off the plant. And, they have to pay off the plant whether it is running or not. So, my outrageous electric bill just gets more outrageous when ever PSNH gives money to wind or solar producers. Buying "alternate energy" does not reduce the need to make the mortgage payments on the real power plants. They have to pay the mortgage on time even if the plant isn't generating electricity.
In short, "alternate energy" just raises my electric bill. Even if "alternate energy" were as cheap as real energy, buying it raises my electric bill. And it ain't cheap. "Alternate energy" costs about ten times as much as real energy.
So why do we want to mess with "alternate energy" since it is just a cost enhancer? Is it the desire of the greenies to return to a Hiawatha standard of living? Is it a desire for the political power that comes from control of the electricity supply? Is it a belief that 380 parts per million of carbon dioxide has a noticeable effect compared to 300,000 parts per million of water vapor? Water vapor is as strong a green house gas as carbon dioxide, and there is a lot of it, and with most of the world covered with water, its gonna stay abundant. Is it failure to notice that the world hasn't warmed up at all in the last ten years?
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
Yesterday it snowed. I have 7 inches on my porch this morning. It's nice moist thick snow, that will stick to the trails and stand up to traffic. The mountain is in the best shape it's been in all season. Just about all trails are open, all the important lifts, (except the Mittersill chair) are running. Best skiing of the season, and really good conditions by any standards. If you miss this weekend you may be missing the best skiing of the season. It's 20 F and not a breath of air stirring.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Advertising budget but no product
That's where Ford Motor is at. The Lincoln brand has been fading for years. Lincoln used to compete with Cadillac. Not any more. Caddy sells 50 times more cars than Lincoln does. Lincoln's are just Ford Crown Victoria's with a different grille. Where as Caddy is a real product, with it's own styling, engine, ads, the whole nine yards.
Anyhow, Ford had decided to revive the Lincoln brand. So they are running ads. Funny thing, the ads show classic Lincolns from the '30s and the 60's. Nothing in current production. In short, Ford is running ads when they don't have any product to sell, not even an artist's conception.
This is how to sell cars???
Anyhow, Ford had decided to revive the Lincoln brand. So they are running ads. Funny thing, the ads show classic Lincolns from the '30s and the 60's. Nothing in current production. In short, Ford is running ads when they don't have any product to sell, not even an artist's conception.
This is how to sell cars???
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
For Christmas day we got 3-4 inches of nice light powder snow. That's the most natural snow we have all winter. Temperature dropped down to 10 F last night and ain't much warmer today. The TV is promising heavy snow starting after dark today.
Monday, December 24, 2012
the World as seen by the Economist
Good news is coming to us. They show a line graph of GNP growth. They have lines for Europe, Japan, China, and the US of A. The line for America is pointing up at 45 degrees, showing growth and progress. The lines for the rest of the world are flat or drooping.
Wow. To look at this graph you'd think things are booming here. We all know they aren't. But if there is any truth in this graph, then the rest of the world is deep into hurtsville. Worse off than we are, and that's gotta be bad.
Wow. To look at this graph you'd think things are booming here. We all know they aren't. But if there is any truth in this graph, then the rest of the world is deep into hurtsville. Worse off than we are, and that's gotta be bad.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Salt may be innocent
Right now conventional wisdom says that salt is bad for you, and contributes to high blood pressure. This has resulted in an avalanche of "low sodium" (aka unsalted) products to clutter grocery shelves. I always wondered about the evils of salt. The saltiness of your blood (which is also the saltiness of all your body) is controlled by your kidneys. There are a lot of chemical reasons for the body to maintain a constant saltiness. When the kdneys sense to low a salt level, they retain some salt to keep the saltiness of blood up. Contrary wise, when the kidneys sense excessive blood salt, they filter it out and you excrete it in the urine. If things work this way, then the amount of salt you eat doesn't matter much. Within limits that is.
Now comes an article in Scientific American supporting the "salt doesn't matter" view. It makes sense to me.
Of course the medical community probably isn't on board with this. And may never be. And, Scientific American is no longer the gold standard it once was. Twenty years ago Scientific American had real science articles written by real scientists, and was authoritative. No longer. Journalists began to rewrite the articles and they got so bad I dropped my subscription many years ago. The article linked to is short, written by a non scientific type, and merely quotes half a dozen studies performed by others.
But it's worth watching, especially if you find the "low sodium" products tasteless.
Now comes an article in Scientific American supporting the "salt doesn't matter" view. It makes sense to me.
Of course the medical community probably isn't on board with this. And may never be. And, Scientific American is no longer the gold standard it once was. Twenty years ago Scientific American had real science articles written by real scientists, and was authoritative. No longer. Journalists began to rewrite the articles and they got so bad I dropped my subscription many years ago. The article linked to is short, written by a non scientific type, and merely quotes half a dozen studies performed by others.
But it's worth watching, especially if you find the "low sodium" products tasteless.
NRA meets the Press
David Gregory had Wayne LaPierre, NRA chief, an the show as a guest this morning. Despite a lot of badgering from Gregory, Lapierre did pretty well defending his position. He, and the NRA, advocate stationing armed policemen in schools to defend them against homicidal maniacs. In actual fact, this would be pretty effective.
It would be expensive, although not as expensive as the TSA grope and scan operation. My little town has a single school and a 5 or 6 man police department. We would have to hire at least one more officer. Neighboring Bethlehem has three schools, and would need to hire three more officers.
Not so clearly stated, is the NRA's objection to an "assault weapon" ban. "Assault weapon" is a propaganda term. There are no objective differences between deer rifles and "assault weapons". The NRA fears that an "assault weapon" ban would broaden to ban deer rifles and eventually all firearms. And, in fact, that is the gun control people's plan. The gun control people know they can't pass a law to ban all firearms in one fell swoop, so they will use the camel's nose in the tent strategy. Ban a few at a time.
In real life, all firearms are deadly, and the Connecticut shooter would have killed as many no matter what sort of gun he used. Calling the 22 caliber semi automatic rifle he did use an "assault weapon" makes it sound like the weapon is responsible for the killing, not the homicidal maniac pulling the trigger.
It would be expensive, although not as expensive as the TSA grope and scan operation. My little town has a single school and a 5 or 6 man police department. We would have to hire at least one more officer. Neighboring Bethlehem has three schools, and would need to hire three more officers.
Not so clearly stated, is the NRA's objection to an "assault weapon" ban. "Assault weapon" is a propaganda term. There are no objective differences between deer rifles and "assault weapons". The NRA fears that an "assault weapon" ban would broaden to ban deer rifles and eventually all firearms. And, in fact, that is the gun control people's plan. The gun control people know they can't pass a law to ban all firearms in one fell swoop, so they will use the camel's nose in the tent strategy. Ban a few at a time.
In real life, all firearms are deadly, and the Connecticut shooter would have killed as many no matter what sort of gun he used. Calling the 22 caliber semi automatic rifle he did use an "assault weapon" makes it sound like the weapon is responsible for the killing, not the homicidal maniac pulling the trigger.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Car Dashboards
My car has a regular dashboard with analog indicators for oil pressure, water temp, fuel level, and voltage. The analog indicators ( a red needle) are easier to read at a glance than digital displays. But it could be better, for no cost increase.
The gauges could be marked with real numbers instead of just H and L. This way you would have something meaningful to pass on the the mechanic on the phone.
The scales could have a green band to show normal and proper levels. And a red band to indicate trouble. And they could be arranged so that all the needles point up at 12 o'clock when things are good. That makes a quick glance at the instruments more meaningful.
Too bad the stylists rule in Detroit.
The gauges could be marked with real numbers instead of just H and L. This way you would have something meaningful to pass on the the mechanic on the phone.
The scales could have a green band to show normal and proper levels. And a red band to indicate trouble. And they could be arranged so that all the needles point up at 12 o'clock when things are good. That makes a quick glance at the instruments more meaningful.
Too bad the stylists rule in Detroit.
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
It's cooled down, it's now below freezing and we have a few flakes drifting down from the sky. No accumulation yet. It was too warm to make snow last night.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Arming Teachers
Well, any of the formidable grownups who taught in my grade school, Miss Shirley, Miss Gaudette, Miss Percy, Mr. Convery, Mrs Falby, would have no trouble handling firearms, and preventing a massacre of students.
Teachers might be more willing to carry if the school provided good student proof gun safes in each classroom. And didn't make a fuss about firearms locked up in privately owned automobiles on the school parking lot. And some state laws protecting them from lawsuits by the shooter's lawyers.
Teachers might be more willing to carry if the school provided good student proof gun safes in each classroom. And didn't make a fuss about firearms locked up in privately owned automobiles on the school parking lot. And some state laws protecting them from lawsuits by the shooter's lawyers.
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather, It's Bad.
It's warmed up to 40, it's raining, and the snow is vanishing. Not good.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
CCleaner
CCleaner is a marvelous freeware program that deletes the numerous unnecessary disk files cluttering your system disk. The typical CCleaner run will free up a half a gigabyte of disk space. It's safe, I run it every few weeks and never a hiccup.
In this day and age of 200 Gigabyte hard drives, why do we care? Zapping clutter off the hard drive makes file searches go faster, makes anti virus runs go faster, makes Windows Explorer load faster and paint new screen faster. It makes browsers go faster. Viruses (Virii) malware has to hide on your hard drive somewhere. It's easier to hid in a few gigabytes of clutter.
Google will find you a download site for CCleaner. The site will attempt to sell you a fancier version that costs money, but the free one is all I need.
In this day and age of 200 Gigabyte hard drives, why do we care? Zapping clutter off the hard drive makes file searches go faster, makes anti virus runs go faster, makes Windows Explorer load faster and paint new screen faster. It makes browsers go faster. Viruses (Virii) malware has to hide on your hard drive somewhere. It's easier to hid in a few gigabytes of clutter.
Google will find you a download site for CCleaner. The site will attempt to sell you a fancier version that costs money, but the free one is all I need.
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