Second week in a row. Best seller in hard back fiction. Take that Amazon.
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Monday, May 31, 2021
Dr Seuss is still #1 Best seller
Friday, May 28, 2021
Improvements in police work
In the face of a storm of criticism of law enforcement, I beg to differ. Cops as a rule are conscientious public servants, polite, brave, skilled, good people. There are however a few things we could do to make things better.
1. Forbid no-knock raids. Bust down someone's door at 0'dark thirty, and they will shoot to kill, every time. Most of the time the cops shoot the victim, occasionally the victim manages to shoot a cop and gets himself put on trial for murder. The original excuse for no-knock raids was to prevent drug dealers from flushing the drugs down the toilet to prevent them from being used as evidence against them. That is not a strong enough reason to justify starting a gun fight where someone gets killed just about every time.
2. Look for more non-lethal weapons. Tazers seem to have worked out. Tear gas works. Flash bang grenades are used. There are probably other things out there. We ought to find them and make them available to cops on the street. It's worth spending money on equipment that saves lives.
3. Repeal as many non essential laws as we can. Eric Garner was killed during his arrest for selling single cigarettes on the street. Far as I am concerned American citizens have a right to sell anything they like. Garner died because the police were enforcing a law that should not have been on the books. There has got to be more laws like that which we could repeal.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Prevagen
I have been seeing the ads for this stuff on TV. They claim it improves your memory. That sounded interesting, I am getting older and my memory is getting worse. So, first couple of times I got to the medicine section of Walmart I could not remember the name of the stuff. I did remember it was made from jellyfish, but that didn't help find it on the shelf. Anyhow I did remember the Prevagen name when I got to Walmart just the other day and found it on the shelf. $60 for a bottle of 30 pills. $2 a pill! That's a ripoff. So I didn't buy. After I got home, I googled on Prevagen and up popped a lot of really negative comments and reviews. FTC and FDA and AARP and others are against the stuff. So much for magic memory cures.
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Where do UFO's come from??
Good question. Asking this question only make sense if you think UFO's are space ships with live crews on board. If you think they might be mirages of some kind, then they don't have to come from anywhere. Other than Earth, nowhere in our solar system looks like it can support much life. Mercury is airless, waterless, and very very hot. Venus is not much cooler, the surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead. Mars is nearly airless and cold. Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface anywhere near the top of the atmosphere. Jupiter's satellites are unpromising for life. Ditto for Uranus and Neptune. Uranus satellite Titan might support some weird kind of life that lives at temperatures far below water ice. Pluto is frozen solid, colder than frozen.
Perhaps they come from another star system. The physics we know now limits everything to traveling at light speed or less. There might be an advanced physics that permits faster than light travel but we have not found it yet. The closest star is Alpha Centauri, four and a skosh light years away. The others are all much further. Gotta wonder about what sort of culture sets out on four year or more (each way) trips all that often.
Suppose they have faster than light? I would expect an alien ship boosting up to light speed or braking down from light speed to show a very bright glare from her engines. Something easily seen from earth. Some years ago we launched a Saturn 5 after dark. The glare from it's engines, just kerosene and LOX, lit up the entire east coast of the US. I have no idea how faster than light engines might work, but I expect they would use more power than simple chemical engines. And there is always some waste energy that comes out as light. Which is why I expect an alien faster than light drive to be super obvious in operation.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
We should not allow Amazon to buy up MGM
Amazon is too damn big already. Now they want to buy up MGM for $9 billion. Anti trust should forbid it. MGM is plenty big enough to operate on it's own. If they could get back to making good movies, they will do just fine. Amazon has gained control of the on line market place. You want to buy anything on line, you are probably buying it from Amazon. We don't need Amazon to get any bigger.
Monday, May 24, 2021
Dr. Seuss is #1 best seller in Hardback Fiction
This from Saturday's Wall St Journal. "Oh the Places you'll go" I remember that Amazon was out to zap Dr. Seuss a while ago. Looks like the good doctor is still hanging in there.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Pluckery: My lawn against dandelions
My majory objection to dandelions is they kill a lot of grass. The dandelion throws out a tight circle of leaves, maybe 5 inches in diameter, thru which no blade of grass can live. Dandelions are annuals, so when they die in the fall they leave ugly brown holes in the lawn.
I used to deal with dandelions by just plucking them. No herbicides, no agent orange, just bend over and pluck. Kept my lawn green this way for years.
Now the bee keepers and insect lovers are running TV ads claiming that dandelion blooms are the only source of food for honey bees early in the season. They are making me feel guilty about plucking them. So now I wait until the flower closes up and converts to the puffball seed spreading version. Bees get their pollen and I get my green lawn.