I think the Democrats have shown enough crazy at their debates that Trump will get himself re elected. We don't want "medicare for all" sucking down $10 trillion tax dollars and we like our good private or company or union health plans. We don't want Beto taking our AR15s away, Hell, we don't want Beto taking our Daisy BB guns away. We don't want to give up driving our cars, we want to keep out houses heated. Fracking has done us a lot of good and we want to keep on doing it. The whole Green Nude Ell thing sounds like returning to the Hiawatha live style. Who wants to go thru a New Hampshire winter living in a teepee?
Now what we need to do is keep control of the Senate and regain control of the House. To which end we have four democrat Congresscritters from NH. None of them has done anything good for NH since they got elected. We ought to vote them all out of office. Both reps and one senator are up for re election. We have Republican candidates and we ought to get out and support them. We have Don Bolduc running for US Senate against Jeanne Shaheen. We have Steve Negron running for one house seat against Anne Kuster. We need someone to run for the other House seat, against Chris Pappas.
If we could get out the votes and send a Republican delegation to Congress next year, that would really get New Hampshire some good publicity. And help get some action out of Congress.
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
Monday, September 16, 2019
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Thoughts on gun control
Gun control, every one’s favorite topic since all those
terrible shootings in the last few weeks.
Democrats in Congress are all hot to pass new gun control laws, whether
we need them or not. Remember that
Democrats have wanted to outlaw private ownership of firearms for many years
now. This looks like their
opportunity.
They are pushing an
“assault weapons ban”. Trouble is, there
is no difference between “assault rifles” and deer rifles. In short, an “assault weapons ban” would
become a ban on all guns.
And then they talk
about the “gun show loophole”. I bought
a gun at a gun show a while ago. I, and
everyone else, had to wait on the “instant background check” which took about
an hour and a half. Background checks
are required at gun shows except for antique black powder guns.
And they are
talking about toughening up the background checks. Dunno just what that means, but I suspect it
could get really ugly.
The gun control
people are saying that some guns, “military grade weapons”, “AR-15’s”, are more
dangerous than other guns and we can make progress by banning the more
dangerous guns, hence the push for an “assault weapons” ban. This is wrong. All guns are lethal. Deer rifles are just as lethal as “assault
rifles” In fact many states won’t allow deer hunting with AR-15’s, they don’t
think the AR-15 is powerful enough to kill a deer cleanly.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
9/11 eighteen years ago.
Does not seem that long ago. I was at work, Analog Devices in those days. I brought our lab TV out into the main aisle so everyone could watch. We were stunned. I remember later all the vehicles driving around with American flags flying off them.
We do need to remember that we, Americans, have enemies out there that want to kill us all. They got 3000 of us eighteen years ago.
We do need to remember that we, Americans, have enemies out there that want to kill us all. They got 3000 of us eighteen years ago.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Effective new car advertisement
I was web surfing and I bumped into a Cadillac ad on The
Hill. Curious to see what the new
Caddies look like, I clicked on it. They
have about 5 or 6 models. Hard to tell
them apart. Models don’t have names
anymore, just numbers, all starting with XT. They have an XT4 and an AT5 and some other
ones. The only model that still has its
name is Escalade, the big SUV. Escalade
was the only model that gave a price, horsepower, and some other info. The other XT models just had photos, except
for XT4 and XT6 which lacked photos entirely.
Stylists worked at giving all the XT models a family resemblance, they
all have the same grille, and the same fore and aft creases in the sheet metal,
the same nose down fanny up in the air look.
None of them have much of a trunk anymore. Most of them are higher than traditional
Caddies.
Who ever put this
ad together just googled for luxury cars and put the search results in the
ad. So right below the Caddy listing we
have listings for all the competition, Lincoln,
Mercedes, BMW and so on. That’s not how
I would do a Caddy ad.
I am an old Caddy
owner. Had a 99 Deville sedan once. It was a nice car, lots of power, plenty of room, 27 mpg. I ran it up to 140 K miles. At that point the NH road salt finally
managed to rust the entire rear axle off the car, and nobody wanted to fix
that, so I traded it. None of the new
2020 Caddies looked very attractive to my eye.
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Wall St Journal ranks US colleges.
The Journal ran a long piece today listing the top 500 US colleges. I looked thru the list of names, looking for colleges that I and my family attended to see where they ranked today. Looks like we all attended pretty highly ranked colleges.
1 and 2. Harvard and MIT. I lived 9 years in Cambridge MA , used to rent to Harvard and MIT students, walked both campuses, very scenic.
7 Brown University in Providence RI. I applied there, many years ago. Did not get in.
9 Cornell in Ithaca NY . My cousin Andrew graduated there.
12 Johns Hopkins, Baltimore MD. My daughter graduated there. Majored in international relations, minored in Russian, both stood her in good stead when she did a 2 year tour with the Peace Corps in Kirghistan.
15 Columbia NYC My brother and his daughter (my niece) both graduated there.
24 Wellesley, Wellesley MA. My mother graduated there.
30 Tufts, Medford MA. My sister in law graduated there. Her older daughter, my other niece also graduated Tufts.
35 Middlebury, VT my other brother graduated there.
91 Franklin and Marshall, Lancaster PA. I graduated there. BA in history
148 University of Delaware, Newark DE. I graduated there with a BS in electrical engineering after my 6 year tour in USAF.
176 St Olaf College, Northfield Minn. My brother in law graduated there.
217 Drew University Madison, NJ. My oldest son graduated there. Majored in theater.
237 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NY. My youngest son graduated there, BS in Mechanical Engineering.
1 and 2. Harvard and MIT. I lived 9 years in Cambridge MA , used to rent to Harvard and MIT students, walked both campuses, very scenic.
7 Brown University in Providence RI. I applied there, many years ago. Did not get in.
9 Cornell in Ithaca NY . My cousin Andrew graduated there.
12 Johns Hopkins, Baltimore MD. My daughter graduated there. Majored in international relations, minored in Russian, both stood her in good stead when she did a 2 year tour with the Peace Corps in Kirghistan.
15 Columbia NYC My brother and his daughter (my niece) both graduated there.
24 Wellesley, Wellesley MA. My mother graduated there.
30 Tufts, Medford MA. My sister in law graduated there. Her older daughter, my other niece also graduated Tufts.
35 Middlebury, VT my other brother graduated there.
91 Franklin and Marshall, Lancaster PA. I graduated there. BA in history
148 University of Delaware, Newark DE. I graduated there with a BS in electrical engineering after my 6 year tour in USAF.
176 St Olaf College, Northfield Minn. My brother in law graduated there.
217 Drew University Madison, NJ. My oldest son graduated there. Majored in theater.
237 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NY. My youngest son graduated there, BS in Mechanical Engineering.
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
North Grafton Republican host Bill O'Brien as speaker.
North Grafton Republicans had Bill O’Brien for their
featured speaker last night. Bill is
running for US Senate, going up against Jeanne Shaheen, the democrat
incumbent. Bill has been around in NH
politics for a long time. Back about ten
years ago, when the Democrats had driven the state budget $1 billion into the
hole, Bill was speaker of the NH house.
He managed to cut the state budget 18%, bring it into balance, without
hiking taxes.
He opened his
remarks by saying that he was Trump before there was Trump. He doesn’t support Planned Parenthood, saying
that they are still selling body parts of aborted infants. Bill sees “identity politics”, beloved by
Democrats, as basically divisive, setting one group of Americans against
another group.
He is
against Occasional-Castro’s Green Nude Eel; he sees it as imposing fantastic
costs upon us citizens, as well as imposing harsh government controls on simple
necessities like heating oil.
Bill is in favor of
ending illegal immigration and sanctuary cities. He wants to fix the porous
asylum system, and stiffen border defenses.
He wants a strong economy, because a strong economy creates jobs, the
best thing we can do for people, and creates the wealth to deal with all the
rest of our problems. To which end he
opposes red tape and regulations, and opposes government takeover of
industries, and tax hikes. He thinks US
healthcare costs too much. He opposes
Medicare for All which would destroy Medicare and destroy private health
insurance.
Far as I am
concerned, Jeanne Shaheen has been a totally worthless Senator. She even wants
to abolish the Electoral College, which was put into the Constitution to even
things up between big states and small states.
New Hampshire is a small
state and we would be crazy to give up the needed extra political power that
the Electoral College gives us at the federal level. In opposing the Electoral College Shaheen is
opposing her constituents in New Hampshire
in favor of the DNC.
Monday, September 2, 2019
How did the 737 MAX get gounded, perhaps for ever?
It goes back to 2010 when Airbus announced a re engined A320, their workhorse single aisle air liner, that would save 15% on fuel. Next year 2011, American Airlines told Boeing they better have a reengined 737 or else American would buy the Airbus 320 neo. Boeing started the 737 MAX project a year later. This project was a straight forward engine swap, replace the existing engines with newly designed engines that would give better fuel economy, leave the rest of the 737 alone. It took Boeing four years, until 2016, to get the engine swap designed and built and get the first flight accomplished. This is a rediculous length of time. Back in the day, the British were able to swap out an anemic US engine for the 2000 hp Merlin engine on a North American fighter plane over a weekend. The result of the British engine swap was the famous Mustang fighter. You would think if the Brits could do it in a weekend, Boeing ought to be able to do the same thing in less than four years.
One of the constraints, was the 737 MAX had to fly like the preceding 737s. And, the bigger engines of the MAX had a tendency to push the nose up when power was added. So Boeing added code into the autopilot software to push the nose back down and make the new MAX fly just like the old 737. Unfortunately for Boeing, the new code, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, MCAS for short, could fail disastrously. When things went wrong, MCAS could dive the plane into the ground. This happened twice within a few months. All on board were killed in both accidents. Which caused the 737 MAX to be grounded. It's been grounded for 5 months now.
Boeing hopes to present corrected autopilot MCAS code to the FAA for approval this month, September. FAA, being a government bureau, can take as much time as they like to decide to OK the new code, or call for yet changes and/or testing. When (and if) FAA ungrounds the 737 MAX then all the other regulators around the world will begin to unground the plane for their airlines and airspace. At this point Boeing is hoping to get the 737 back in the air before the end of 2019. This may be a vain hope.
One of the constraints, was the 737 MAX had to fly like the preceding 737s. And, the bigger engines of the MAX had a tendency to push the nose up when power was added. So Boeing added code into the autopilot software to push the nose back down and make the new MAX fly just like the old 737. Unfortunately for Boeing, the new code, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, MCAS for short, could fail disastrously. When things went wrong, MCAS could dive the plane into the ground. This happened twice within a few months. All on board were killed in both accidents. Which caused the 737 MAX to be grounded. It's been grounded for 5 months now.
Boeing hopes to present corrected autopilot MCAS code to the FAA for approval this month, September. FAA, being a government bureau, can take as much time as they like to decide to OK the new code, or call for yet changes and/or testing. When (and if) FAA ungrounds the 737 MAX then all the other regulators around the world will begin to unground the plane for their airlines and airspace. At this point Boeing is hoping to get the 737 back in the air before the end of 2019. This may be a vain hope.
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