Friday, August 7, 2020

Robocaller strikes again

 The phone rings, a heavily accented voice says something about a $250 purchase charged to my amazon plus card.  Connection is terrible and the caller cannot tell me what company he works for, or where he is located.  Heavy accent.  So I log into my amazon+ account, and it only shows a few items that I did in fact order last month, no mystery $250 purchase.  So I hung up.  I think this is a scam of some kind.

I need to work on my bill to outlaw robo callers.

Getting thru New York

 Going from here (Upstate New Hampshire) to Pennsylvania or Maryland, you gotta go thru New York.  And get over the Hudson river.  The GW bridge can have one hour traffic backups.  Tappan Zee is a little better but not much.  And the bridge up at Newburg is out of the way.   

Mayor De Blasio has announced police checkpoints going into New York, hassling out of staters to quarantine themselves for two weeks.  That's gonna make a bad traffic situation worse, pulling over all the out of state cars.  Forget using GW bridge at all.  Learn to love the out of the way Newburg bridge. 

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Mail in voting


 

Me, I think it is one giant opportunity for voter fraud.  When a ballot arrives in the mail, it lacks a photo ID.  For that matter it lacks a live face for the poll worker to compare with the face on the photo ID.  We have had cases in NH of dozens of absentee ballots showing the same address, namely a Dartmouth dorm room.  I don’t believe going to the polls is any more dangerous than going to the grocery store, something that we all do once a week (or oftener).  At least for voters that is, for poll workers (all volunteers up here) it is a little more hazardous since poll workers have to meet and speak to every one in town, all day.  And then count ballots into the wee hours.  Thankfully that gives us a good result by morning.  If we allow mail in ballots post marked by Election Day, they won’t all trickle in for a week.  So we won’t have a winner or a loser for a week.  For those of us public spirited enough to run for unpaid public offices in New Hampshire not knowing is a real hardship.  

Easy free up of a couple of Gigs of disk space

In win 10, do "disk cleanup".  You can get there from Explorer.  Right click on your C: drive and then click on "properties".  The properties window offers "disk cleanup".  Click on that to run cleanmgr.  Select "Clean up System files"  and hit "OK" to kick things off.  It's quick, and it will usually squeeze a Gig or two out of C:Windows\System32\drivestore.  At least it did for me on new laptop (Redkey)  and old desktop (Smallbox).  Every Gig of storage counts for something, even if laptop has 256 Gigs of solid state drive, and desktop has 2000 gigs of good old rotating hard drive. 

Biden Trump presidential debate[s]

All kinds of TV talk about how/why Biden should avoid debating Trump.  Some in favor, some against.  I don't understand the talk.  We have had head to head debates ever since Kennedy and Nixon in 1960.  We will have them this year.  If we don't, everybody will assume that Biden figured Trump would beat him, badly, and so he pulled out to avoid getting clobbered on live nationwide TV.  Most of us will take that as a sign of Biden's weakness.  Personally I think Biden will debate because he is old enough to understand that he has to debate if he wants to win. 

Hurricane with strange name peters out

We are pretty far inland for hurricanes to reach us.  But this one, with an unpronounceable name beginning with I, that I have never heard of before, was forecast to run right up the Connecticut river valley and hit us dead center. Well, we did get some rain and wind last night, but nothing extraordinary.  And its all gone this morning, sun is out, nice day.

Monday, August 3, 2020

Does it make a difference if Microsoft buys Tik-Tok?

TikTok is a wildly successful Chinese company, specializing in (I think) swapping video clips between teenagers. They have been accused of gathering intelligence data for the Chinese government.  From what I hear, the Chinese government puts the arm on companies to do this and that, and it is pretty hard for a company to resist.  The government requests are backed up by the secret police and concentration camps.  And, I don't expect a Chinese company to have many scruples about spying on the Yankees.  Things have gotten so bad that the Trump Administration is talking about banning Tik Tok completely. 
  To avoid Trump's hammer, Tik-Tok is talking about selling itself to Microsoft, hoping that as a wholly owned subsidiary of a US company, they would avoid an open break with the Administration. 
  Perhaps.  But an internet company like Tik-Tok (or Facebook or Twitter or any of them) is largely software.  The software controls how much information is gathered, where it is stored on disk, and who has access to it.  And the software is controlled by just a few software programmers.  Presumably these guys are Chinese nationals, living somewhere in China.  And they work for the Chinese CEO of Tik-Tok.  Would Microsoft buying up all the stock give them control of the software heart of Tik-Tok?  Or would the Chinese software guys keep on doing what they please, or what pleases their boss regardless of what Microsoft might like?
   We might be better off just banning Tik-Tok completely.