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
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Low oil prices are good
Most of us consume oil and the lower the price the better for us. I'll grant that people in the oil business, and who have loaned money to oil companies are hurting. But there are a lot more oil consumers than oil producers. And low prices are good for consumers. Greatest good for the greatest number.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Sarah Palin endorses The Donald
This is going to help The Donald. Sarah has nearly universal name recognition, everybody knows who she is. She is controversial and polarizing. Lotta women detest her. But a lotta plain ordinary people like her and find her progress from soccer mom to state governor to vice presidential candidate inspiring. If she can do it, I can do it. Anyhow, Sarah's endorsement counts for a lot, in fact it's hard to think of anyone except perhaps the Pope whose endorsement carries as much weight as Sarah's.
I wish Sarah had endorsed Ted Cruz, but she didn't.
I wish Sarah had endorsed Ted Cruz, but she didn't.
99 Restaurant decorates with local photos
The good old 99 restaurant in Littleton went to the trouble of taking and framing and hanging in the dining room, a bunch of good local photographs, things like Littleton Main St, the Opera House, the Pollyanna stature at the library.
Nice touch for a chain restaurant.
Nice touch for a chain restaurant.
Over Processing of food
You can barely find whole chickens in the market anymore. Lots of chicken parts, breasts, drumsticks, thighs, tenders, and such, all of which require someone to cut up whole chickens, where as a whole chicken, good for stuffing and roasting, and also can be readily cut up into parts by any halfway cook, are scare. Why do the foodstores go to all this cutting up?
For that matter, whole fresh mushrooms are loosing out to fresh sliced mushrooms. Why? the whole mushrooms last longer than they do after slicing.
For that matter, whole fresh mushrooms are loosing out to fresh sliced mushrooms. Why? the whole mushrooms last longer than they do after slicing.
Is your router finking on you?
The Wall St Journal ran a cover story yesterday claiming that many of our routers, those little $50 boxes that allow more than one computer to use a single internet modem, have unfixed security bugs in their firmware. Bug that allow hackers to get into your computer, suck everything off the hard drive, get all your passwords, and turn your machine into a zombie that follows secret orders from bot net masters.
Me, I didn't even realize that I could update or patch the code running in my router. Things to do, dig into the closet under the stairs where my router is stashed, find the model number of my router, and Google for software updates. And figure out how to insert said software update into the router.
Me, I didn't even realize that I could update or patch the code running in my router. Things to do, dig into the closet under the stairs where my router is stashed, find the model number of my router, and Google for software updates. And figure out how to insert said software update into the router.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Job Growth
Every so often, the Commerce Dept reports the number of new jobs "created" in the US. Last time they were claiming 292,000 "new" jobs.
I wonder where that "new jobs" number comes from. Probably the bigger companies report the number of new hires to the guvmint. Do they likewise report layoffs? Suppose a company lays off 292,000 employees and replaces them by hiring 292,000 troubled teenagers. Does this count as 292,000 "new jobs"?
Is the "new jobs" number any more realistic than the "unemployment rate" which only counts people drawing unemployment benefits? As unemployment benefits run out, the unemployment rate drops.
I wonder where that "new jobs" number comes from. Probably the bigger companies report the number of new hires to the guvmint. Do they likewise report layoffs? Suppose a company lays off 292,000 employees and replaces them by hiring 292,000 troubled teenagers. Does this count as 292,000 "new jobs"?
Is the "new jobs" number any more realistic than the "unemployment rate" which only counts people drawing unemployment benefits? As unemployment benefits run out, the unemployment rate drops.
Monday, January 18, 2016
My condolences to Space-X
They had a perfect launch, inserted the payload of satellites into orbit, and almost managed to softland the booster for reuse. They came very very close to success, the booster autopilot managed to slow the booster assent, fly it back to the designated landing spot, keep the booster upright, engines pointed down, and land within 1.3 meters, call it four feet, of the desired landed spot. But every little thing has to be just right. One of three landing legs failed under load (or failed to lock into the down position), and with only two legs to stand upon, the booster toppled over and burst into flames.
Which all the newsies are treating as a failure to Space-X. I see it as a good launch and a near miss on landing the booster. Next time, I bet all three legs work perfectly.
Ad Astra.
Which all the newsies are treating as a failure to Space-X. I see it as a good launch and a near miss on landing the booster. Next time, I bet all three legs work perfectly.
Ad Astra.
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