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
Friday, May 30, 2014
Resignation
Obama was just on TV. He started out eulogizing Eric Shinseki, and right then I knew that Shinseki was toast. Obama finally got around to mentioning that Oh By the Way, Shinseki is gone, but I'd figured that out already.
Survival of the fittest
Consider the dandelion. It puts up a bright yellow flower to attract pollinating bees. Without pollination, the species would die out in a season. It's an annual plant after all.
On the other hand, that bright yellow blossom attracts implacable dandelion pluckers like myself. I like a green lawn, no bare patches. Each dandelion spreads out and kills a six inch circle of grass around its root. I have kept a reasonably dandelion free lawn for many years by merely hand plucking every blossom that shows. With luck I get the root to come up too, so I know that dandelion is really dead. I don't use weed n feed, 2-4-D, Agent Orange, or other weed killers, fearing they will kill more than weeds. So that bright yellow blossom can be a liability as well.
On the other hand, that bright yellow blossom attracts implacable dandelion pluckers like myself. I like a green lawn, no bare patches. Each dandelion spreads out and kills a six inch circle of grass around its root. I have kept a reasonably dandelion free lawn for many years by merely hand plucking every blossom that shows. With luck I get the root to come up too, so I know that dandelion is really dead. I don't use weed n feed, 2-4-D, Agent Orange, or other weed killers, fearing they will kill more than weeds. So that bright yellow blossom can be a liability as well.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
The scenic route home
So, just for a change of scenery, I drove back on the old roads. Picked up old US 1 off the Baltimore beltway. In Maryland it's a two lane road, must date back to the 1920's. It was Memorial Day, lovely weather, but the traffic was light, pavement in good shape, road signs legible. Crossed the Susquehanna River/Head of Chesapeake Bay on the old Conowingo Dam. It's old, but looks like it's still making juice, plenty of water behind the dam. Crossed the Mason-Dixon line into PA. In PA they had widened old US 1 into an up-to-date 4 lane divided highway built to interstate standards. Probably did the widening in the 1960's. Swung north on old US 202 thru West Chester. The never ending construction mess at King-of-Prussia was finally ended. The road crews had moved south toward West Chester and were tearing up a perfectly good 4 lane divided highway.
Stopped at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown PA. Neato. A guy named Mercer had some money, and got interested in early American artifacts. He collected woodworking tools, kitchen utensils, horse drawn vehicles, whaling boats, guns, farming tools, gunsmithing tools, gristmills, spinning wheels, looms, everything. He had the money to put up a seven story vaguely medieval looking museum to hold all his stuff. It's still open to the public, and it's cool. There is material in that building to write twenty books on period stuff. Well worth stopping in.
Stopped at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown PA. Neato. A guy named Mercer had some money, and got interested in early American artifacts. He collected woodworking tools, kitchen utensils, horse drawn vehicles, whaling boats, guns, farming tools, gunsmithing tools, gristmills, spinning wheels, looms, everything. He had the money to put up a seven story vaguely medieval looking museum to hold all his stuff. It's still open to the public, and it's cool. There is material in that building to write twenty books on period stuff. Well worth stopping in.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
The VA
Amid the howls of outrage from all over the place, I have yet to hear a few important numbers. Such as:
1. How many employees does the VA have?
2. How many of those employees are real medical personnel treating patients, doctors, nurses, physical therapists and the like?
3. How much money could be saved if all the non-medical personnel were laid off, their health care canceled and their retirements canceled?
1. How many employees does the VA have?
2. How many of those employees are real medical personnel treating patients, doctors, nurses, physical therapists and the like?
3. How much money could be saved if all the non-medical personnel were laid off, their health care canceled and their retirements canceled?
"Chic artisan food court"
This is the Economist writing about UNION MARKET in DC. I was there a couple of days ago, looking for a place to get some lunch. It didn't even look open. No lights on. Big letters falling off the roof sign, abandoned cars in the parking lot. It looked so bad that we left and wound up getting burgers and fries at Five Guys.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Nigeria's kidnapped girls
TV news claims the girls have been located. Then they went into a long song and dance about how difficult it would be for the Nigerian armed forces to rescue them.
What is going on?
If we have a location, we load a couple of hundred experienced American infantry men in to helicopters and go get them. Now would be a good time.
Boko Haram are terrorists. We need to give 'em a lesson.
Sure, there is a danger than some of the victims may be harmed in the rescue attempt. But their risks of death, rape, slavery, and never seeing their families again are very very high. I'm sure every one of the captives would plead for rescue.
What is going on?
If we have a location, we load a couple of hundred experienced American infantry men in to helicopters and go get them. Now would be a good time.
Boko Haram are terrorists. We need to give 'em a lesson.
Sure, there is a danger than some of the victims may be harmed in the rescue attempt. But their risks of death, rape, slavery, and never seeing their families again are very very high. I'm sure every one of the captives would plead for rescue.
Luxury Hotels in DC
Well, after a $700 bill for a three night stay, it clearly thinks it's a luxury hotel. It wasn't bad, but there were odd little lapses. For instance, no exhaust fan in the bathroom. Which gives the second person thru the bathroom a hot, steamy, smelly experience. The bathroom tub was some new glossy material that was slippery as glass. I had to clutch the crash bar to keep from falling in the tub. The voice mail system didn't work. The red "you-gotta-voice-mail" lamp in the phone just would not go out, no matter how many times you picked up your voice mail. Plus, the voice mail I did pick up was just a long dial tone. Better than heavy breathing I suppose, but not too useful. No TV guide channel on the TV. You have to channel surf to see what's on. I mean my cheapy cable company at home manages a TV Guide channel, why not a luxury hotel? And the security scare is getting ridiculous. The elevator demands you insert your room key/card before it will move. And the architect... It's a plain boring concrete block. Front entrance is smaller than the Au Bon Pain, or the Five Guys burger joint. No decent sign on the roof. You can drive right by and it's just one more concrete block building, nothing to make you think it's a hotel. You walk in, and you have to ride the elevator to floor two to check in. Which gives the hotel two lobbies. If you tell someone to meet you in the lobby, you only have a 50-50 chance of getting connected.
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