Thursday News

More Wind Craziness

If it has to be subsidized to exist, it shouldn’t be here.

A peer reviewed admission that “global surface temperatures did not rise between 1998 and 2008″ – Dr David Whitehouse on the PNAS paper Kaufmann et al. (2011)

Old Farmers Almanac called it.

EPA Funds Green Groups That Sue The Agency To Expand

This agency MUST be eliminated, that should be a plank in the Republican platform.

Dozens of law professors: PROTECT IP Act is unconstitutional

Leftist Hollywood and their many leftist friends in Congress.

 

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Unlawful verus Unwanted Calls and Verizon’s response.

Even though telemarketing calls to numbers on the Do Not Call list are “illegal”, Verizon does not consider them “unlawful”. Below came off their support page. Continue reading

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North River from the mouth to Bridge Street

Launched on a rising tide, headed upriver with the tide and against the wind, pulling hard and enjoying the view.

Lovely bird, so graceful.

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The bridge over the North River between Scituate and Marshfield doesn’t have to accommodate anything other than pleasure craft but must still be fifteen feet high.

We haven’t had too hot a summer so far, just enough rain and plenty of sun. So the banks of the river are beautiful.

An hour and half from launching at Driftway I was at Bridge Street between Norwell and Marshfield. This is probably the last photo from this particular camera and defiantly the last photo from this trip. I dropped the camera in the watery scupper and this is not the waterproof unit. I pulled the battery and the chip and will try to   save it, but its a long shot. How did I manage to drop the camera into the bilge? First, the neck strap wasn’t around my neck, second the bilge was fuller than usual after hitting the wake of fifty thousand dollar cabin cruiser that was going a little faster then it should have been, and third while focusing on this picture I wasn’t watching where I was going and was about to ram a moored boat. So I dropped the camera (forgetting the neck strap) and put the engine in full reverse. Oops! Was that a splash? @#$%%^&^ f_u$k!!!

Ah! Kids and bridges. I’ve been there, right there.

I turned around at this point and headed back downstream, the current was against me but the wind was at my back. I made a beeline for the Spit. With the chafing shirt on in the hot July sun I was getting pretty warm. The water at the beach on the Spit was delightful (for a New Englander) and the bikini’s were delightful. (Damn, no camera!)

Half a hour back to the launch point, then direct to the Union Brew Pub for one or two draft beers. Heres a old photo.


Have a great day.

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Tuesday News

China Wants to Buy Facebook

What could possibly go wrong?

iPods: Who Gets the Money and Who Gets the Jobs?

Interesting! The people who sell the iPod make more money than the people who manufacture it. Do you agree that “highly paid manufacturing jobs” is a myth?

Why I Love My Sugar Daddy

from comments:

An apropos quote from a British billionaire:

If it flies, floats or fornicates, always rent it.

This Happened: Man Attempts Escape From Jail In Wife’s Suitcase After Conjugal Visit

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Sunday News

The Right to Vote Was Not The Main Achievement in 1776

“Worse, with the growing power of the Federal government, it has become an increasingly accepted practice that Congress or the President may selectively violate the rule of law to benefit their particular constituents. Just ask secured bondholders at Chrysler (who had their legal rights wiped out by executive fiat in favor or the Administration’s pet union) or restaurants burdened with Obamacare compliance (whose competitors with better political access have gotten cost-saving waivers), what they think of the rule of law.”

As the achievements of 1776 are pissed away, the need for another revolution becomes clearer.

Fed’s Massive Stimulus Had Little Impact: Greenspan

Nice comment he made at the end about coming to our senses, if only.

GOP chair Miller refuses to resign, quotes ‘Animal House’ speech

“The party has fractured over Miller’s statements critical of police tactics in the May 5 SWAT raid that killed ex-Marine Joe Guerena.

The county chair sent out an official GOP email in May titled “We are all Jose Guerena,” writing “It is my hope that this tragic event will lead to a renewed discussion of the policies that routinely lead to heavily armed and militarized local police invading private homes and a renewed interest in the civil liberties codified in our Bill of Rights.”

We are all Jose Guerena.

Red wine: Exercise in a bottle?

I’m changing the water in my bike’s water bottle to wine!

 

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Unknown Caller

Here’s a subject I invite my former colleagues in Telecom to comment on. Since the National Do Not Call list started in June of 2003 most of us have signed up to stop those unsolicited calls from those who think they have some kind of right to interrupt our lives at dinner or bedtime or Saturday morning. For a while it got better.

Then, for me, about a year ago, the calls started coming in from “UNKNOWN NUMBER’. Continue reading

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Friday News

I’ve gone off on this before, to me this is the height of (our) governments stupidity.

We produce our own coal, oil and natural gas in this country, not as much of the oil as we use but the global market for oil is wide and the greatest problem today is the weakening US dollar.

But Obama’s  goal is to replace the internal combustion engine with hybrids and electric drive cars (union made). These need rare earth elements and lithium which we don’t got, and the nations that do possess large deposits are fewer in number. The largest supplier is China who doesn’t intent to ship the raw material our of their country.

As a photographer I buy Hi-power lithium batteries regularly, these batteries keep going up in price every year. They do not follow the normal pricing trend for high tech equipment, they do not get cheaper as their production is being sharply ramped up. John.

Hybrid Cars, Rare Earth Elements, and Supply

The problem is threefold: The demand is high, the supply is limited, and the major supplier is China–with Russia and Brazil controlling most of the rest. Oh, and China is moving to keep more of its supply at home.

Lithium Shortfall May Emerge by 2015 on China Demand.

Stupid, Stupid, Stupid.

Cory Maye To Be Released From Prison

Another blotched police drug raid, another criminal snitch putting innocents in the line of fire and in this case the result was a dead police officer. But the innocent victim of the raid spends ten years on death row. ENOUGH!

Taxing Clouds

Faraday was showing the British prime minster around his lab in order to solicit investment. The British prime minister considered that spending money on research on electricity was waste of public money. At that time, electrical power had not still come into use; only steam engines were used for practical purposes.

He asked Faraday. “Sir is the any use for this electricity?’’

Faraday smile and replied “Sir, you will soon be able to tax it.’’

Faraday got his funding.

SB7 has some good observations about risk:

Three stages of any project, 1. Enthusiasm 2. Disillusion and Desperation 3. Punishment of the innocent.

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Fourth of July Post

The Un-American American President

By Jay Clarke

Something is wrong with Barack Obama.  We all know it.  We all see it.  When he speaks about America, Americans cringe.  There is a strangeness to his manner, an unease when he talks about America.  He appears awkward and uncomfortable.  His speech seems performed and practiced yet, oddly halting.  It’s reminiscent of American POW’s in Vietnam or Iraq reading a forced confession.  His eyes, expressions, and vocal tone are disconnected from his words.  The words themselves often sound American, but the delivery is clinical and detached.  His attempts at patriotic sentiment ring hollow and phony.  “Once again, with feeling!” is how Americans are left feeling.  He just doesn’t seem right.  He doesn’t seem like, well…one of us.   Continue reading

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Thursday News

JERRY POURNELLE has a new, WordPress-powered site.

CNN says Chevrolet Volt tech is “obsolete” compared to Toyota Prius Plug-in

No brainer, base price $10,000 less and highway mileage 51mpg vs. 32mpg..

China Interested in Canada’s Oil

While the U.S. dithers with concerns about “dirty oil” from Alberta’s rich tar sands, energy-hungry China makes Ottawa an offer it might not refuse. Memo to Washington: Pipelines can run west as well as south.

Oops!

Ticket for the Wuhan matchmaking event for the rich and powerful costs 99,999 yuan, 60 beautiful women compete for attention in bikinis

Strategy of Oil

finally…
 Rubes…………by Dan Friedman If you still get your news from the trained seals of the left-leaning lamestream media then you’re to be excused if you haven’t heard about the first “World Without Terrorism Conference” in – wait for it – Tehran over the weekend. Continue reading

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