Thursday, December 27, 2012

Advertising budget but no product

That's where Ford Motor is at.  The Lincoln brand has been fading for years.  Lincoln used to compete with Cadillac.  Not any more.  Caddy sells 50 times more cars than Lincoln does.  Lincoln's are just Ford Crown Victoria's with a different grille.  Where as Caddy is a real product, with it's own styling, engine, ads, the whole nine yards.
   Anyhow, Ford had decided to revive the Lincoln brand.  So they are running ads.  Funny thing, the ads show classic Lincolns from the '30s and the 60's.  Nothing in current production.  In short, Ford is running ads when they don't have any product to sell, not even an artist's conception.
  This is how to sell cars???

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Cannon Mountain Ski Weather

For Christmas day we got 3-4 inches of nice light powder snow.  That's the most natural snow we have all winter.  Temperature dropped down to 10 F last night and ain't much warmer today.  The TV is promising heavy snow starting after dark today. 

Monday, December 24, 2012

the World as seen by the Economist

Good news is coming to us.  They show a line graph of GNP growth.  They have lines for Europe, Japan, China, and the US of A.  The line for America is pointing up at 45 degrees, showing growth and progress. The lines for the rest of the world are flat or drooping.
  Wow.  To look at this graph you'd think things are booming here.  We all know they aren't.  But if there is any truth in this graph, then the rest of the world is deep into hurtsville.  Worse off than we are, and that's gotta be bad. 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Salt may be innocent

Right now conventional wisdom says that salt is bad for you, and contributes to high blood pressure.  This has resulted in an avalanche of "low sodium" (aka unsalted) products to clutter grocery shelves.  I always wondered about the evils of salt.  The saltiness of your blood (which is also the saltiness of all your body) is controlled by your kidneys.  There are a lot of chemical reasons for the body to maintain a constant saltiness. When the kdneys sense to low a salt level, they retain some salt to keep the saltiness of blood up.  Contrary wise, when the kidneys sense excessive blood salt, they filter it out and you excrete it in the urine.  If things work this way, then the amount of salt you eat doesn't matter much.  Within limits that is.
  Now comes an article in Scientific American supporting the "salt doesn't matter" view.  It makes sense to me.
   Of course the medical community probably isn't on board with this.  And may never be.  And, Scientific American is no longer the gold standard it once was.  Twenty years ago Scientific American had real science articles written by real scientists, and was authoritative.  No longer.  Journalists  began to rewrite the articles and they got so bad I dropped my subscription many years ago.  The article linked to is short, written by a non scientific type, and merely quotes half a dozen studies performed by others.
  But it's worth watching, especially if you find the "low sodium" products tasteless. 

NRA meets the Press

David Gregory had Wayne LaPierre, NRA chief, an the show as a guest this morning.  Despite a lot of badgering from Gregory, Lapierre did pretty well defending his position.   He, and the NRA, advocate stationing armed policemen in schools to defend them against homicidal maniacs.  In actual fact, this would be pretty effective.
   It would be expensive, although not as expensive as the TSA grope and scan operation.  My little town has a single school and a 5 or 6 man police department.  We would have to hire at least one more officer.  Neighboring Bethlehem has three schools, and would need to hire three more officers. 
   Not so clearly stated, is the NRA's objection to an "assault weapon" ban.  "Assault weapon" is a propaganda term.  There are no objective differences between deer rifles and  "assault weapons".  The NRA fears that an "assault weapon" ban would broaden to ban deer rifles and eventually all firearms.  And, in fact, that is the gun control people's plan.  The gun control people know they can't pass a law to ban all firearms in one fell swoop, so they will use the camel's nose in the tent strategy.  Ban a few at a time.
   In real life, all firearms are deadly, and the Connecticut shooter would have killed as many no matter what sort of gun he used.   Calling the 22 caliber semi automatic rifle he did use an "assault weapon" makes it sound like the weapon is responsible for the killing, not the homicidal maniac pulling the trigger.   

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Car Dashboards

My car has a regular dashboard with analog indicators for oil pressure, water temp, fuel level, and voltage.  The analog indicators ( a red needle) are easier to read at a glance than digital displays.  But it could be better, for no cost increase. 
The gauges could be marked with real numbers instead of just H and L.  This way you would have something meaningful to pass on the the mechanic on the phone.
 The scales could have a green band to show normal and proper levels.  And a red band to indicate trouble.  And they could be arranged so that all the needles point up at 12 o'clock when things are good.  That makes a quick glance at the instruments more meaningful.
   Too bad the stylists rule in Detroit.  

Cannon Mountain Ski Weather

It's cooled down, it's now below freezing and we have a few flakes drifting down from the sky.  No accumulation yet.  It was too warm to make snow last night.