Back on the last decent Windows to come out of Redmond, you could right click on your desktop, click on "sort by name" and all your desktop icons would be arranged in alphabetical order. Convenient. On this year's Windows 8.Flake the right click on the desktop is still there, and the "sort by name" is still there, and the icons get moved around when you click on it but they don't get moved into alphabetical order. In fact the order seems purely random, although repeatable, you get the same strange order each time.
Micro$oft managed to spend untold amounts of programming time but all they get is a fatter slower product with broken features. Stuff that used to work, doesn't anymore.
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Friday, December 4, 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
I have four inches of fresh new snow on my deck. From my deck it is an easy walk to the Peabody slopes chairlifts. It started snowing sometime before sunrise and is just tapering off now, a little before three in the afternoon. It's just above freezing, so the snow is heavy and wet, with a bit of cold it will freeze hard making an excellent base. The wind isn't blowing so the snow fell on the trails and stayed there.
San Bernadino
The shootings at San Bernadino yesterday were horrible. My deepest sympathies to the victims and their families.
Academic Deathwish
Some college student demonstrators are calling for more "ethnic (black) studies" programs. Talk about self destructive impulses. Although a black studies course may make blacks feel better about being black, they won't do a bit of good when it comes to finding a job.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Congress can't just pass a bill anymore
They gotta stick onto a "must pass" bill. This morning Fox was talking about a bill to offer medical benefits and other stuff to the 9/11 first responders who are said to be having silicosis of the lungs from working in the cloud of cement dust raised up when the Twin Towers fell. Sounds like a worthy bill. They ought to just vote it thru. But, the Fox newsies were taking the Congressional leadership to task because they did not "attach" this bill to the highway bill, and how bills that are not attached to "must pass" legislation don't stand a chance.
This ain't right. If the bill is good, Congress ought to pass it. They shouldn't be playing "You don't get your bill unless I get my bill." games. That's childish.
This ain't right. If the bill is good, Congress ought to pass it. They shouldn't be playing "You don't get your bill unless I get my bill." games. That's childish.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Driving down to Washington
Decided to spend Thanksgiving with daughter and her fairly new husband down in DC. I drove just to avoid giving TSA a chance to hassle me at the airport. Had a fine holiday, fine turkey dinner, good time.
Daughter owns a house in Washington NE, not far from H St. The H St trolley project is still sucking taxpayer money after five years. They have the track laid, the over head wire strung, and the trolley cars running, empty. After five profitable years for the contractors, they still won't carry passengers, they just run empty trolleys up and down H St.
The neighbor hood is mostly black. I was impressed with how nice the neighbors were, friendly, cheerful, helpful, really nice. Perhaps DC is far enough south that the southern charm is still alive.
The car, new to me, even if it is a 2003 Buick, ran like a top all the way down and back. Burned maybe a half a qt of oil, got 26-27 mpg. Lot of trucks hauling lots of product over the road. Even if some of 'em are empties, they wouldn't be on the road unless they were headed somewhere to pick up a load. So even with Great Depression 2.0 still on, a lotta product is being made, then shipped, and paid for. The truckers and the bus drivers are still polite and professional. They stay in lane, they signal, they drive straight, good safe drivers. I took the scenic route on the way down, crossed the Hudson on the Newburg bridge (60 miles north of Manhattan) then took old US 202 at Flemington NJ for West Chester PA. Avoided a pile of tolls. It's scenic and maybe a couple of hours longer. On the way back I took the toll route, I95, Delaware Mem. Bridge, I290, Jersey Pike, GW Bridge. Managed to get off the GW Bridge onto the Henry Hudson Parkway up the west side of Manhattan, nice views of the Hudson. Picked up the Cross County Parkway to the Hutchinson River Parkway to the Merritt Parkway, to the Wilbur Cross Parkway, all the way to I91. made the whole trip, including a quick stop at Mac's Market in Franconia in 9 1/2 hours.
Daughter owns a house in Washington NE, not far from H St. The H St trolley project is still sucking taxpayer money after five years. They have the track laid, the over head wire strung, and the trolley cars running, empty. After five profitable years for the contractors, they still won't carry passengers, they just run empty trolleys up and down H St.
The neighbor hood is mostly black. I was impressed with how nice the neighbors were, friendly, cheerful, helpful, really nice. Perhaps DC is far enough south that the southern charm is still alive.
The car, new to me, even if it is a 2003 Buick, ran like a top all the way down and back. Burned maybe a half a qt of oil, got 26-27 mpg. Lot of trucks hauling lots of product over the road. Even if some of 'em are empties, they wouldn't be on the road unless they were headed somewhere to pick up a load. So even with Great Depression 2.0 still on, a lotta product is being made, then shipped, and paid for. The truckers and the bus drivers are still polite and professional. They stay in lane, they signal, they drive straight, good safe drivers. I took the scenic route on the way down, crossed the Hudson on the Newburg bridge (60 miles north of Manhattan) then took old US 202 at Flemington NJ for West Chester PA. Avoided a pile of tolls. It's scenic and maybe a couple of hours longer. On the way back I took the toll route, I95, Delaware Mem. Bridge, I290, Jersey Pike, GW Bridge. Managed to get off the GW Bridge onto the Henry Hudson Parkway up the west side of Manhattan, nice views of the Hudson. Picked up the Cross County Parkway to the Hutchinson River Parkway to the Merritt Parkway, to the Wilbur Cross Parkway, all the way to I91. made the whole trip, including a quick stop at Mac's Market in Franconia in 9 1/2 hours.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Tis the Season To be Jolly
Yeah, BUT NOT BEFORE THANKSGIVING.
This is the Grinch posting here. Christmas season, and decorations, and music on the radio should NOT start until AFTER Thanksgiving.
I know the retailers want to get a jump start on the Christmas selling, but there is a limit. If you stretch Christmas shopping season all the way back to March, you don't actually sell more stuff, you just spend more time doing the selling.
This is the Grinch posting here. Christmas season, and decorations, and music on the radio should NOT start until AFTER Thanksgiving.
I know the retailers want to get a jump start on the Christmas selling, but there is a limit. If you stretch Christmas shopping season all the way back to March, you don't actually sell more stuff, you just spend more time doing the selling.
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