7/26/2024

Friday Funny - A Total Bust

It seems Blogger, or more accurately, Google, is still blocking any attempt to upload pictures on my blog. The Powers That Be at Blogger have been absolutely no help whatsoever. Blogger keeps telling me to log off and then log back on, but that's a non-starter since I also cannot reach the Log Out link in order to log out. It's Blogger's version of Catch 22 and I hate it.

It looks like I will need to figure out a workaround.

In the mean time I will see if I can switch over to more text-based humor.

7/21/2024

Thoughts On A Sunday

I mentioned last week how more people seem to be “driving stupid” this summer. The “stupid” continues unabated with even more traffic deaths, with some of those being due to distracted driving.

Another thing I’ve seen that I haven’t noticed before is a huge increase in roadkill, with over a dozen deer killed along a 2-mile long stretch of state road that passes by The Gulch’s neighborhood. Do you know how many roadkill deer I’ve seen on that stretch of road over the prior 5 years?

One.

I know we’ll see even more over the next few months, but I have to ask why the big increase? Is it that there are suddenly that many more deer? It’s a possibility considering last winter was rather mild. Is it that there’s more traffic and more of that traffic has more people “driving stupid”? Sure. Could it be a bit of both? Absolutely.

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One thing I’ve been hearing about is how this summer proves that human-caused climate change is real, between the record heat waves and heavy precipitation. Those making those claims would be right...if they can prove humans caused the eruption of the Tonga-Hunga volcano in the South Pacific two-and-a-half years ago.

The amount of water that undersea volcano threw into the atmosphere was unprecedented, adding between 100 and 150 million tons of water into the atmosphere, with much of it going into the stratosphere. The water vapor content of the atmosphere increased 13%. As water vapor is an efficacious greenhouse gas, more so than CO2, all that water vapor was going to have an effect on climate.

Some may think that the water would already have been ‘squeezed’ out of the atmosphere much like ash finally settles out of the atmosphere, but unlike other volcanic eruptions, this one didn’t throw a lot of ash into the atmosphere. It is the ash that can have effects on weather, usually causing cooling as the ash reduces insolation. Two of the largest volcano eruptions recorded - Tambora and Krakatoa – each caused a “Year without Summer” due to the sheer volume of ash ejected into the atmosphere. We saw a similar effect after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991, but nowhere near the magnitude seen with the other two eruptions.

Tonga-Hunga threw a lot of water into the atmosphere. That water vapor took considerably longer to circulate around the world than any ash cloud. The year after the eruption saw some increased temperatures and higher than normal precipitation. This year, two-and-a-half years after the eruption, we are seeing the full-blown effects of all that extra water vapor with record high temperatures/heat waves and well above normal precipitation. This past winter was also affected.

Here in New England we saw warmer than normal temperatures and precipitation, though most of that precipitation was in the form of rain rather than snow.

One study suggests the effects of the Tonga-Hunga eruption on the climate will be felt for the rest of the decade.

That does imply we’ll continue to see above normal temperatures and above normal precipitations for at least a few more years.

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It looks like Biden is still trying to buy votes by yet another student loan forgiveness program, even though such loan forgiveness programs have already been stuck down by courts as illegal. SloJoe wants taxpayers to bail out people who took student loans to pay for their degrees, all as a means of buying their votes. Yet the courts keep denying him.

Unfortunately, the Biden administration is doing its best Billy Mays impersonation, announcing, “But wait — there’s more” student loan forgiveness.

“President Biden has announced a new student loan bailout for 35,000 borrowers through ‘Public Service Loan Forgiveness,’ a program that Biden says has brought the total number of people getting debt relief from his administration to 4.76 million,” reported Fox Business on Thursday. “Under the new plan, eligible public service workers get an average of $35,000 in debt relief, a statement from Biden's administration said, totaling about $1.2 billion.”

"These 35,000 borrowers approved for forgiveness today are public service workers – teachers, nurses, law enforcement officials, and first responders who have dedicated their lives to strengthening their communities," read a White House statement. "And because of the fixes we made to Public Service Loan Forgiveness, they will now have more breathing room to support themselves and their families."

Okay, so it’s hard to oppose forgiving the student loans of people like police officers and nurses without sounding like a jerk, but this latest move is so galling because it comes after the White House has tried so many times to pander with student loan forgiveness. How much more obvious can these people be?

I have to wonder what bribe...err…incentive Biden (or WRBA) will try offering next?

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There’s something to be said for the old Commodore 64 computers. Yes, indeed.

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Another sign that the Biden-Harris campaign has entered the doom loop?

Kamala’s inability to to reassure major campaign donors that Joe Biden has a chance of beating Trump, or that he will even be compos mentis by the November election. But it’s even worse than that.

Vice President Kamala Harris tried to buck up the Democratic Party’s biggest donors on Friday, telling about 300 of them that there was little to worry about in President Biden’s campaign.

Ms. Harris spoke to the group at a time of extraordinary turmoil among Democrats, with many hoping that she will replace Mr. Biden as the party’s nominee. But several listeners said they found the meeting overall to be of little value and even, at times, condescending, believing that the message ignored donors’ legitimate concerns about the Biden-led ticket.

Ms. Harris, of course, is in a delicate position: She must demonstrate loyalty to her boss but also be prepared to jump immediately to the top of the Democratic ticket if Mr. Biden were to withdraw.

“I will start by sharing something with all of you,” Ms. Harris told the donors, according to a listener on the call who described her remarks on the condition of anonymity, “something I believe in my heart of hearts. It is something I feel strongly you should all hear and should take with you when you leave. And tell your friends, too. We are going to win this election.” …

Some listeners said they did find Ms. Harris’s delivery to be strong, even if it offered little reassurance, and did not place the blame on her. And some of the donors who were disappointed with the call had preexisting concerns about Mr. Biden’s candidacy, which is why they had requested the briefing.

After the call, one group that had promoted it in advance apologized to its members for having done so.

That is not a good sign for the Biden campaign.

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And that’s the news from Lake Winnipesaukee, where the weather has been great, the summerfolk have been making the most of it, and where I can get out onto the lake on Monday afternoon since none of the weekend summerfolk will be around.

7/20/2024

Data Centers Driving Increase In Electrical Demand

This isn’t news to anyone who’s been paying attention, but it looks like the growing number of data centers, particularly those hosting Artificial Intelligence, is straining the electrical grid. Electrical demand has been growing in general, but data centers are really adding to the demand, and more are being built every day. (For full disclosure, the corporation I work for has a “hyperscale” data center division and they are busier than ever, designing and building new data centers.)

Part of the demand is due to an increasing number of data centers across the country, along with the rise of artificial intelligence.

The nation's roughly 2,700 data centers are mostly run by big tech firms like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and Apple, and consumed more than 4% of all electricity in the U.S. in 2022. It's projected to more than double to 9% by 2030, according to the Electric Power Research Institute, a research organization and nonprofit focused on energy. It is not affiliated with any companies or type of technology.

But it's already taxing the U.S.' aging power grid, and the demands of AI are just beginning to grow. A ChatGPT query, for example, uses nearly 10 times the electricity of a typical internet search.

If AI continues to grow at the current rate the grid won’t be able to keep up, and the let’s face it, the grid capacity isn’t expanding anywhere near fast enough. This is particularly true of ‘renewables’ – solar and wind – because they can’t possibly meet the demand and they are too weather weather dependent, too variable. What’s needed is more nuclear, particularly modular designs that can be built quickly and installed just as quickly. It could be one reason Bill Gates has invested billions in one such company – TerraPower – to build small modular reactors (SMRs) to power all of these new data centers.

The nice thing is that SMRs and be built and installed almost anywhere, either clustered together like the traditional One Big Nuclear Power Station or spread out for a more distributed power generation architecture. The OBNPS design requires a lot of high capacity transmission lines to get all that power, 900MW or more, from Point A to Points B, C, D, E to Z. With the distributed design many of the SMRs would be located at or near Points A thru Z. There would still be a need for transmission lines, but they wouldn’t need to be the big heavy-duty lines like the ones used for the OBNPS configurations.

There’s one more thing to consider when it comes to electrical demand, that being EVs. SloJoe wants to force us into EVs against our will and all of those EVs will need electricity to recharge. So it will take even more expansion of the grid capacity to meet both demands. We know that’s not going to happen.

Of course the EV demand may not grow as the market for EVs has fallen off considerably and a number of automakers have stopped production on their EVs altogether. As one wag put it on one of the Disqus threads, those who want an EV already have one...or two. It appears no one else really wants them since they really aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, are too expensive to buy, own, repair, and insure. They also don’t hold their value like ICE vehicles. But that’s a story for another time.

7/19/2024

Friday Funny - Greek Philosophers - Oh, Darn!!

Once again it seems that Blogger has decided I'm not allowed to post a picture and I can't even log out from Blogger in order to sign in again, so I can't fix it.

Instead, I will post the text within the photo I wanted to share.

"Eh, good enough..." ~Mediocrates

"How about a delicious frozen treat?" ~Popsicles

"Leave me out of this." ~Testicles

Now I need to get ahold of the folks at Blogger to see if I can get this problem squared away.

7/14/2024

You Missed

This is an addendum to today's Thoughts On A Sunday as it appears Tom McDonald has his own thoughts about what took place in Pennsylvania yesterday. There's nothing I can add as he says it all.

Thoughts On A Sunday

I am not going to address the happenings in Pennsylvania yesterday, at least not in this portion of my TOAS post.

Instead I will do as I usually of, commenting on things happening locally, one of those things being how people – particularly an increasing number of summerfolk – are “driving stupid”. Just in this past week I have seen more examples of people driving stupid – something I define as some folks driving distracted or assuming traffic laws don’t apply to them – with an increasing number of drivers doing stupid stuff which endangers everyone. One of the more egregious instances that I witnessed (and caught on dash cam) on Friday afternoon was someone in a white Escalade with NY plates figuring they didn’t have to wait for the traffic light at a local intersection and went down the Left Turn Only lane and then ran the red light to get in front of the six or seven vehicles waiting for the light to turn green. This was a deliberate and incredibly stupid act.

There have also been two fatal accidents, one early Friday evening and one early yesterday evening, both caused when one vehicle crossed the double yellow line and hit another vehicle head on. Knowing where both of the accidents took place, my first thought was that it was highly likely both were caused by distracted driving.

Distracted driving has become a bigger problem than drunk driving and I expect it will only get worse. I don’t know how many times in just the past couple weeks I have seen people driving while paying more attention to their smart phone in their hand or fiddling with the touch screen in the center console of their vehicles rather than paying attention to the road and the traffic surrounding them.

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To put it as some other folks have, I wondered how long it would be before the numb-nuts and nitwits would say the assassination attempt on Trump was staged by his campaign. It didn’t take long at all.

Now, even the Bought-And-Paid-For Progressive media are piling on, blaming Trump for the assassination attempt.

What a bunch of scumbags.

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I’ve heard of all kinds of “privilege” – Male Privilege, White Privilege, Wealth Privilege, Beltway Privilege, Ivy League Privilege, and so on. But I have never heard of Angry Privilege. However, it does make sense that it exists.

Not all anger is created equal. Some anger is privileged rage.

Good anger gets you a gig as a CNN commentator. Bad anger gets you hounded out of your job. Good anger isn’t described as anger at all. Instead it’s whitewashed as “passionate” or “courageous”. Bad anger however is “worrying” or “dangerous”. Angry left-wing protesters “call out”, angry right-wing protesters “threaten”. Good anger is left-wing. Bad anger is right-wing.

Socially acceptable displays of anger, from Occupy Wall Street to Black Lives Matter riots to the anti-Trump marches to the furious campus protests, are invariably left-wing.

Not all anger is created equal. Anger, like everything else, is ideologically coded. Left-wing anger is good because its ideological foundations are good. Right-wing anger is bad because its ideology is bad.

It’s not the level of anger, its intensity or its threatening nature that makes it good or bad.

And that is why the left so easily slips into violence. All its ideological ends are good. Therefore its means, from mass starvation to gulags to riots and tyranny, must be good. If I slash your tires because of your Biden bumper sticker”, I’m a monster. But if you key my car because of my Trump bumper sticker, you’re fighting racism and fascism. Your tactics might be in error, but your viewpoint isn’t.

The first means of justifying horrific actions like gulags, extermination camps, or at the worst, genocide, is to dehumanize the targets of your anger. Then it makes it easy to eliminate them because they aren’t real people in the eyes of their executioners. Their ‘righteous’ anger, their privileged anger makes all of their horrific actions justifiable even though they are the ‘monsters’ despite their claims that it is their victims who are the monsters.

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Considering the media and blogs have been covering nothing but the assassination attempt on Trump ad nausem, I figure this might be a good time to bring this week’s TOAS to a close. Maybe I’ll even make it out on the Official Weekend Pundit Lake Winnipesaukee Runabout later today. So with that, that’s the news from Lake Winnipesaukee where we’ve been seeing a lot of days in the 90’s, thunderstorms in the afternoons, and a lot of people driving ‘stupid’ on the highways and byways.

7/13/2024

Heroes

I was planning to post this new music video from Tom McDonald for tonight's post. Now it seems it may be even more appropriate considering the extraordinary event that took place earlier today - the attempted asassination of Donald Trump - as heroes, some being just ordinary people attending the rally in Pennsylvania and others being the Secret Service agents, EMS personnel, local police officers, and a whole host of others who were there.

Trump Wounded At Rally In Pennsylvania

I am not going to delve deeply into this incident as the news coverage is ubiquitous. It appears Trump was grazed either by a round from the sniper's rifle or from shrapnel caused by one round hitting another object. One rally attendee was killed and two others wounded. The sniper was neutralized by the Secret Service.

Apparently the sniper was on the roof of a building outside the rally venue. There has been a lot of speculation about the sniper, but I am not going to add to that speculation as we'll (hopefully) find out more about him/her/it soon enough.

Instapundit has been covering this story since shortly after it occurred and has been updating information as it has become available.

7/12/2024

Friday Funny - Uh Oh

It seems that Blogger has got problems as it won't let me upload this week's picture. It asked me to log out and log back in...but I couldn't even log out as it keep telling me it can't access my account in order to log out. So something is indeed "busticated" or Google doesn't like me any more. I will attempt this post this again tomorrow.

7/07/2024

Thoughts On A Sunday

It’s the post-Fourth of July weekend and it’s been quite busy, something that was not exactly unexpected. Lots of fireworks just before, during, and after the Fourth, with some last night on the lake just below the Gulch. There’s been a lot of traffic, again not unexpected. At least it’s been heavy, but there have been very few people driving stupid, at least from what I’ve seen and from what I’ve been hearing from neighbors, friends, and townsfolk. It has been one of the better Fourth of July holidays over the past few years, even with the spate of showers and thunderstorms that graced us here and there. The only thing we have to deal with is the exodus as visitors head for home, something that started late this morning. It’s one reason I handled all of my Sunday errands early and had them done before 9am which means I shouldn’t need to head out onto the roads for the rest of the days.

One of the other things that has been different this summer also has something to do with traffic, but not in the way you might think. In this case the one that that stands out is the unusual number of deer I’ve seen lying dead on the side of the road that passes by The Gulch. Over a ~2 mile stretch the state road that can have a lot of traffic I’ve seen at least 8 dead deer over the past month. Eight. I haven’t seen that many dead deer along that stretch of road over the 20 years I’ve lived in my town. I don’t know if it means there’s been more traffic which could lead to more road kill or that there are just a lot more deer around this year. Perhaps it’s a combination of both. But it is disturbing to see a surge of deer being hit and killed along a road that hasn’t seen that many in the 20+ years prior to that.

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After the Debate Debacle I posted about last week the shockwaves about Biden’s disastrous performance at the debate. It has the Democrats scrambling, with some trying to explain away Biden’s poor outcome and others trying to find a replacement for the top of the ticket because they know Biden is only going to get worse. You know it’s really bad when even the usually Democrat-friendly media outlets – the NYT, the Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and others – are making noise about Biden needing to drop out of the race.

Those pushing for Biden to drop out are also scrambling to find a replacement. The problem is that no one, including poison pill VP Harris, is likely to draw as many votes as Biden. Harris isn’t popular, even among Democrats, because she’s an idiot and everyone knows it. California’s Destructor – Gavin Newsom – isn’t a viable candidate because of the damage he’s done to the Pyrite State and wants to do to the rest of the US. Neither is Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer, one of the biggest reasons being that she isn’t well known. One possible replacement isn’t liked by the Democrats, RFK Jr., as he isn’t Progressive enough for the DNC.

Can the DNC come up with a candidate to replace Biden that won’t be buried by Trump in November and allow them to retain the White House? I haven’t a clue...but then, neither do the Democrats.

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On more than one occasion I have made mention of the problem with the locations of weather stations which record temperatures, humidity, wind speed and direction, rainfall, and so on, that problem being poor siting. A perfect example of this is the difference between two weather station locations seen here. Both of these locations are in the UK, but one is for the UK Met Office and one for the University of Hull’s Environmental Department.

The Met Office site reads two degrees Celsius warmer than the University site. Take a look at the photos in the linked post and I think you’ll be able figure out which site belongs to the Met Office and which belongs to the University.

This is a problem in the US to an even greater degree. I know one of the weather stations near The Gulch is located at the local airport amid the runway, taxiways, and aircraft ramps. In other words it’s surrounded by large areas of paving. That means any temperature readings from that weather station are suspect. The same is true of weather stations located on building roofs, next to parking lots, near HVAC equipment, and near buildings on the same side of the building with sun exposure. The number of stations with ‘pristine’ sites, meaning sites that aren’t anywhere near any of the influences listed above, has been shrinking as urban and suburban sprawl surrounded those locations over the years. That makes all of the readings from those stations suspect, something that has been devoutly ignored for years. After all, it helps sell the narrative of global warming.

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This can’t be repeated enough:

46% of American electric vehicle owners are considering returning to gasoline-powered vehicles for their next purchase.

So much for EVs being The Next Big Thing.

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In a related subject, it looks like the $7.5 billion set aside to build 500,000 EV charging stations across the nation has seen only seven stations built so far. It must also be stated that this is the second year of the program, yet only seven stations have been built so far. To quote the post, “At this rate, it will require thousands of years to build all 500,000 charging stations, assuming there are sufficient funds to do so.”

Global consulting firm McKinsey and Company estimates that the U.S. will need 28 million charging ports by 2030. There are just two million charging ports today. To meet the goal, about 12,000 new public and private charging ports will need to be added every single day to reach the goal by 2030.

It is true that significantly more government funded charging stations are in the works and will be opened. The stations completed so far cost significantly more than what has been promised. With retailers contributing land to the projects opened so far, the cost of each station has averaged one-million dollars, with the government participation of 80% of the cost. Eight-hundred-thousand dollars for each station is significantly more than the $15,000 committed by the administration. At this rate, the 500,000 charging stations will cost the government $400 billion, not the $7.5 billion the President has promised.

As it goes with any government mandated program, it always costs more and is always over budget. This is something that should be handled by the free market, not by government, and particularly through mandates. The government is ‘stupid’ when it comes to what is needed for some types of markets. EVs is one of those markets.

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And that’s the news from Lake Winnipesaukee, where the Fourth of July crowds have been departing, the lake is ours again until next weekend, and where Monday is coming up to ruin yet another weekend.

7/06/2024

Restaurant Closings Increasing

I saw this over at Instapundit and I thought I had to comment on it, particularly since I live in a semi-rural area in New Hampshire that has a lot of seasonal tourist traffic. “This” is the increasing number of fast-food chain restaurants closing as a result of inflation/Bidenomics (aren’t they the same thing?) and California’s ill-advised increase in fast-food worker minimum wages to $20/hour.

While some of the focus of the post covered the issues in California, it isn’t just California seeing issues. It’s a nationwide problem which signals economic problems, not just ‘policy’ issues.

They have been putting up prices over the past two years – as they pass on higher costs to customers. But these price hikes have led to a fall in visitors.

Bigger chains like Applebee’s, TGI Fridays and Boston Market have have all recently shuttered restaurants, as have smaller chains like BurgerFi.

Red Lobster filed for bankruptcy in May and also shuttered almost 100 restaurants.

Chains have been worst hit in California where the minimum wage for fast food restaurants jumped to $20-an-hour from April 1. In early June, Mexican chain Rubio’s shut 48 locations in the state and also filed for bankruptcy.

Two weeks ago, it emerged that almost 150 Pizza Hut restaurants are set to close due to an ongoing financial dispute with one of its major franchisees.

McDonald’s is abandoning menu changes that were made in an attempt to turn it “into a ‘modern, progressive burger company’”, something that has seriously hurt their bottom line as no one, at least in the US, has been buying the new menu items.

‘And so if people really want salads from McDonald’s, we will gladly relaunch salads. But what our experience has proven is, that’s not what the consumer is looking for from McDonald’s.’

At the same time as he said the chain was ditching salads, [McDonald’s USA president Joe Erlinger] said that McDonald’s had given up on its bid to sell meat-free beef burgers in America.

He said the McPlant has been ditched because customers did not want fake meat.

The chain had been testing the McPlant at several hundred restaurants in California and Texas since trials began in late 2021.

Developed with Beyond Meat, it was made from pea and rice proteins.

At least McDonald’s is going back to a more traditional menu which may help slow or reverse the decline. If they really wanted to boost sales they should dump using vegetable/seed oils to deep fry their french fries and go back to using beef tallow. I remember when a number of McDonald’s franchises somewhere Down South offered such french fries for a limited time and they had lines out the door.

One restaurant chain that is in trouble that surprised me?

Hooters.

As one commenter put it:

Even Hooters is shuttering locations en masse. Hooters, for pity's sake.

If it's possible to lose money, in the United States of America, with a USP of wings, beer, sports on the tube, and curvaceous waitresses, you know the economy is officially going t*ts-up.

Indeed.

While I haven’t seen any of the chain restaurants closing in my part of New Hampshire, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened elsehere. I haven’t seen any of our locally owned restaurants closing either, but that also doesn’t mean much as it must be remembered that this part of my state is a popular tourist area, so we might not see much in the way of closures as might be seen in other parts of New Hampshire.

However, that doesn’t mean that it won’t happen here if our economy can’t get out from under the destructive effects of Bidenomics.