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
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Hurricane with strange name peters out
Monday, August 3, 2020
Does it make a difference if Microsoft buys Tik-Tok?
I got a new laptop yesterday
Friday, July 31, 2020
Herman Cain
I am very sorry to hear of Herman Cain’s death. I heard him speak back in February of 2011. He came up to Plymouth and spoke at our Lincoln Reagan dinner, held in the old Plymouth railroad station. Since Plymouth no longer has passenger rail service, the railroad station is now a senior center. Herman was a dynamite speaker; he got repeated standing ovations from the white, middle class, Republican, rural audience. If we could have held the election that February night, we would have elected Herman right then and there by unanimous consent. I heard Martin Luther King speak once, many years ago. Herman was every bit as good a speaker, the best speaker I had heard since hearing MLK.
It was cold that February night. I remember Herman standing in the parking lot, looking at the 12 foot high snow drifts all around the place. He clearly felt he had traveled to the North Pole.
I am sorry the Corona virus killed Herman. He was one helova good guy. He will be missed.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Grilling High Tech CEO's, medium rare
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle, 1883
This is the Ur-Robin Hood book. It has all the Robin Hood stories that I ever heard of, Robin Hood’s quarterstaff bout with Little John on a log over a stream, Robin Hood winning the Sheriff’s archery contest, Meeting Friar Tuck, slaying Guy of Gisbourne. The only story left out is Maid Marion, her name is mentioned once but that’s it. The language is middle English, thee and thou, everything is merry, withal, and more. Gives the stories some flavor. This is a new edition that turned up at the good old Village Bookstore. We had a copy of this in the family way back when. I don’t remember (or never knew) what happened to it.
The book is a telling of the Robin Hood stories. It just tells them without any attempt to discuss whether Robin Hood really lived or is he just an English legend. It doesn’t really matter, the stories are good stories, be they legend or real history.