Sep 30, 2008

I'm glad it didn't pass

9/30/2008
I really am. People should be very suspicious whenever the government wants to give money to businesses. Whether we're talking about farmers, car makers, or investment bankers, it always stinks. Luckily, people in the "I hate rich people" camp are objecting to it too. It's an odd combination, fiscal conservatives and wealth redistribution types, but hey, whatever works...

I'm still not sure what I'm supposed to see that is so good in the bailout. People made a lot of money assuming the risk of those bad loans, why are we now considering helping them now that the chickens have come home to roost? It was their call, they should bear the consequences.

I'm not dogging them for taking risks. At some point, if you want to invest, you will have to take some risks. It's up to the organization to determine how much risk to take. Clearly, wall street as a whole took on too much risk. But not all banks did. That brings me to my next point. People say that we need to do something, otherwise the credit markets will dry up and the economy will grind to a halt. There's a few problems with that thought, first, contrary to the panicky headlines everywhere, not all banks, not even most banks are having problems. This article from WaPo talks about how many banks are having no problems lending. As a matter of fact, they are "drowning in liquidity" because people are liquidating assets they think are risky (like stocks, more on that in a sec) and putting the money into the banks. Imagine that, there are some banks that are run properly, who would've thunk it?

The other problem with the "we have to prop up the credit markets" schtick is that the organizations that lend money to make money have to, well, lend money. Think about it, if the business is in the business of lending money to make a profit, they will have to do something to stay in business. In other words, they'll figure it out. Even if there is a credit freeze, the industry will thaw itself out.

But what about the stock market? We have to do something to stabilize it!!! Yes, the stock market plunged (that's the only good word), but I'm of the opinion that it was going to do that anyway what with the mismanagement of all of those banks. Do we really want a "stable" stock market is it requires the backing of all US taxpayers to keep it stable? Really? There was a lot of selling selling yesterday, but remember this, for every sale there must be a buyer. People are willingly buying up stocks. Admittedly, at the right price, but still, people still think there is value in them. There was a predictable bounce today (at least early on when I wrote this), a good trader made a killing yesterday and today... Anyway, unlike the bailout, all of those transactions are voluntary. Investors can examine the risks and invest in what they want.

If there's one thing that Wall Street does well, it's salvage jobs. If there is something that is worth money offered at the right price, someone will buy it. We should allow that to happen. Let the companies that screwed up go under and let the people that didn't screw up (JP Morgan, I'm looking at you) prosper. Yes, there is going to be some turbulence and some pain, but we don't need to add to it or prolong it by sinking taxpayer's money into it too...




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Sep 28, 2008

Technology

9/28/2008
I was only out of this country for a couple of years. Before I left, I was pretty up on the technology that I like, not so much while I was away. I am amazed at the progress that has happened in those two years.

Digital cameras continue to get better and better. DSLRs have more resolution, larger sensors, and now have live view and HD video! I'm still waiting for a small camera with a larger sensor. There's some interesting prototypes being shown at this year's Photokina. Hopefully they will see the light of day at some point.

I happened to look at a Crutchfield catalog over at my dad's place. I used to sell car audio systems after I got out of college and the stuff today is almost unrecognizable. When I sold stuff, tape decks were still pretty popular, now, there are decks without a CD player! It's all about iPods, flash memory, etc. Add to that satellite radio and HD radio, and you have a real music entertainment system in the car... Any of thise things would be welcome in the vehicle I'm using now. I was driving around and flipping through the radio stations (FM hunting I call it) looking for something to listen to. The best thing I found was "18 and Life" by Skid Row. That was the BEST thing I found... Bring on the large music storage and satellite radio!

There are also things that I'm not as interested in but are just as amazing. Navigations systems, dvd systems, multi-zone music and video.. WOW! I'm wondering what all that will be like once I get another car. It's exciting to think about.

Caught some of the "debate"

9/28/2008
I really wanted to watch a baseball game, but it was requested that we switch to the debate during the commercial. So I only caught bits and bobs, but I was predictably unimpressed. To me, it sounded like this:

"You did X!"
"No I didn't!"
"Yes you did!"

"You voted for x!"
"No I didn't!"
"Yes you did!"

MOM!!!! Seriously, it's all back and forth, with no real substance. Check this out to get a feel for the ridiculous back and forth on both sides. And people still take this politics stuff seriously? Like so many other things involving government, it is impossible to take complicated ideas (and even how someone votes is complicated) into a sound bite. These debates are beyond silly, nothing gets explained, nothing gets solved.

I was also reminded of how much I dislike disagreements. As I watched the debate, I found myself getting tenser and tighter. The same thing happens when I witness an argument (or I'm in an argument), I get frustrated and tense. Sometimes you need to argue, but I don't think I'm going to subject myself to that on TV anymore. Why raise my blood pressure?

Sep 25, 2008

Digital cameras

9/25/2008
As you may know, I still prefer shooting on film when "it matters." There are a variety of reasons, but there is no denying the connivence of digital. I have a little thing from Sony that has really come in handy, but there are some big problems with it. Framing in the sun is mostly a guessing game due to the wildly inaccurate viewfinder and the lcd getting blown out in the sun. There is also the problem of speed, it takes a little time to focus. Of course the itty, bitty sensor in it means that you are going to have pretty noisy pictures unless you use a flash or shoot in the sun (see above).

You can get around all of that by using a digital SLR. Yes, they are larger, but the usual complaint about them is that they are so expensive. Well, that used to be a real complaint, but I'll let you in on a little secret. The technology has come so far so fast that even SLRs that are a couple of generations back are just fine for fun shooting. Here's the other thing, digital cameras depreciate like computers.

I'm thinking about getting one of the Olympus SLRs before I go on my next trip. They have some issues, and compared to some of the new cameras, I'm not sure I'd get one. This works in your favor when you look at used ones though. They seem to sell for less than the "big" boys like Canon and Nikon. Here's the other thing I like about used Olympus cameras, they all have an anti-dust filter in front of the sensor. Not only will this keep dust out of your pictures, it also precludes idiots screwing up the sensor when they try to clean it. For all of you lens geeks out there, there are adaptors that allow you to put damn near any SLR lens on the Oly cameras as well. You can pick up an E-300 kit for about $250, probably even less if you're patient. That's pretty freaking cheap for that kind of picture quality.

Yes, the new cameras are better. Yes, the olympus system is a little more limiting than the other brands. But at $250, who cares? It's a disposable camera (and lens). You get a big step up in image quality for the price of a middling point and shoot. Digital finally makes some sense for me. It's not going to replace my film cameras for everything (My medium format folders are still smaller and have a unique look) but for a lot of stuff it will... Go take some pictures!

Palin II

9/25/2008
OK, let's try this again. The point that I was trying to get across in my first post about Palin was not that she was being unfairly criticized. There are all sorts of things that I don't like about her, and there are all sorts of things that many people might not like about her. No, what I was trying to get across was my astonishment at how personally many people on the left are taking the existence of Sarah Palin and people like her.

Seriously, ever since the announcement, I have been getting emails, links, invitations to join facebook groups, etc. all not only in opposition to her, but sneering at her and anyone that may indeed like her. Honestly, I had no idea she was a Pentecostal Christian or is seen as being way off to the right (more on that in a sec) until I made that last post. What I had been made to understand was that she hunted. People seem to be mildly disgusted with that fact, and the fact she hunts moose is seen as ridiculous. I was made to believe, through a series of jokes and snide comments that her daughter is a whore, and that it's funny because her mom is so worthy of contempt.

It's this kind of stuff that I was not prepared for, and there's more where that came from. Not liking her foreign policy experience and worrying that she could become the POTUS is a legitimate concern. What I have been exposed to is not. Usually, it is the republicans getting down and dirty. This time, it is the democrats (and the anti-republicans) that are doing the dissing, and they are dissing a woman!

The theory I put forth in my last post was an attempt to explain this rage. Who knows if it is accurate, but I think it makes some sense. BTW, I keep getting told that Palin is way off the charts right-wing. Of course the people telling me that are from NYC, the DC metro area, LA, etc. Folks, you need to get out of the city once in a while. What you'll find is that there are an awful lot of people that think she's what this nation really needs. She would fit right in where I live, she would be considered mainstream. My hint from the last post stands, if you do not like Palin or are worked up into a rage at the mention of her name, you need to understand that there are a lot of people that like her. I'm willing to believe that a certain number of people voting for McCain will do so because of her. They exist in droves and they are not going away...

Sep 24, 2008

Sarah Palin

9/24/2008
OK, right off the bat, I don't know much about her. I know she's not a communist, and she's not a fascist. She sounds like she's a little further to the right than some other republicans, but that's probably why she's in that party.

So why the post? I am amazed at the level of vitriol directed at her. I cannot remember any other vice presidential candidate being on the receiving end of this kind of abuse. Seriously, she's the VP candidate. Historically, ignoring assassinations, Watergate, a 4th term, and Cheny (ahem), the VP has had a rather small impact on the usual business of the president. Why the angst?

I have a theory, and democrats aren't going to like it. BTW, when I refer to democrats, I am also including that much larger group of anti-republicans. I think that most of my friends are actually much more about voting against republicans than voting for any democratic platform. That's the feeling I get anyway... My theory as to why Palin is getting so much hate is because she's a woman. Yes, I am accusing the democrats of being sexist.

Think about it, if she were a man that held exactly the same qualifications and beliefs, (s)he would be seen as just another republican. Seriously, she's not Pat Buchanan, she's not David Duke. Those people are so far right that they are actually dangerous. She seems to be a pretty mainstream republican.

Here's my theory, democrats see female republicans as traitors to the cause. Democrats feel that they, not republicans, are the party that is going to bring women into full "equality." If, as the democratic thinking goes, she would just come to her senses, she would understand that the republican party is the party of old, rich white guys (see McCain, John). This is galling enough, but when millions of women who think like her rally around her, it takes the distaste to a whole 'nuther level. Those people exist. You are going to have to deal with them and their beliefs, they aren't going away.

To all of you democrats out there, it would behoove you to try to understand why people like her. Even better, it would be a good idea not to dismiss them as idiots out of hand. From my vantage point, divisive politics doesn't just belong to the "uncool" party...

Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc

9/24/2008
Once again, I saw an article extolling the "record" of national safety after 9/11 under W. "There hasn't been another attack since he initiated programs like the Patriot act and Gitmo..." Of course I could also point out that I haven't been mauled by a tiger in that time frame either. Is that a coincidence?

While it is possible that those policies have prevented another 9/11, the identification of cause and effect is far from clear. When you are trying to judge the effectiveness of any given policy, it is important to look at not only if any objective is met, but how likely it is that that particular policy had anything to do with it. You also need to look at the costs involved. That's not just dollars and cents BTW. You have to factor in the loss of civil liberties, the expansion of executive power, and the damage our reputation has suffered world-wide due to these policies.

"But surely the important thing is that he did something!" Remember, just because government is doing something, it doesn't mean that it is the cause of any given nicety. The fallacy of "this came before that, therefore this caused that" is alive and well in the political rhetoric, I hope people can remember to look at claims logically...

Sep 17, 2008

Anti-goughing bullshit

9/17/2008
Just the other night, my mother remarked "People that deliberately raise prices during an emergency should be arrested." I didn't feel like getting into it at the time so I just told her that it was a more complicated situation than she was allowing for. Well, here it is a few days later and guess what? Many gas stations around here are running out of gas!

Why do you think that is? "That's obvious Isaac, there was a hurricane that disrupted the gas supplies." Yes, that's true, but it's only half the reason. There is less gas, but the other important point is that people kept using it at the same rate they always did. The result? No gas.

This is not unavoidable. There is no reason to run out of gas even when there is a supply crunch. Let me try to explain it this way. People kept using gas like they normally do because there wasn't any obvious sign that there was less gas to go around. If people had read up on the wholesale gas situation, they may have decided to conserve since they knew it was going to be in short supply. Let's forget the fact that no one reads that kind of stuff, they wouldn't conserve even if they had. In fact, they would have tried to consume more. Why? Wouldn't you? If you knew that we were going to run out of gas soon, wouldn't you try to get some while there were supplies?

So the trick is to tell people that there is less to go around AND make them willingly conserve. How in the world do we do that? RAISE THE EFFING PRICE FOR GOD"S SAKE! High gas prices are not a crisis, no gas is. When you raise the price, people will use less of it. And here's the real beauty of it, it doesn't matter why the price is higher, people will automatically conserve in reaction to the higher price. All the information you need to have as far as how scarce something is, or how in demand it is, is reflected in the price. If the price is "high," you know it is in high demand or there is a scarcity of that thing. People will use less of it with a higher price, and the demand will slack off and the price comes down eventually.

It works really well, that is unless there is government interference in the pricing system. Due to so-called gouging laws, retailers cannot raise the price as far as it should be in order for gas to be readily available. So I hope that everyone that supported this law is happy about having to scrounge for gas. Actually, that's just a dream, I know full well that those people will never put these two things together...




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Score!

9/17/2008
I went over to the localish Apple place and Apple is going to give me a new battery.. tomorrow! I was afraid I was going to have to buy a new one and I got no money right now. Anyway, they came through for me. I was lucky (?) enough to have a battery that had been recalled, so I get a new one!

The place I went to was interesting too. It's called Connecting Point and apparently they have been an Apple repair center from way back. They still have promo posters for the Newton and the original Macintosh line up on the walls. Anyway, they were nice enough, and I will have a fully functional computer tomorrow!

Sep 15, 2008

More on those polls

9/15/2008
I'm still incredulous about those polls. It's difficult to believe how much ground the democrats have given up. Here's a really good podcast on why you should be suspicious about those polls. It's quite in depth, and actually really interesting. I recommend it highly if you want to make some sense about all those numbers that are thrown out there.

I'm back!

9/15/2008
I am on my own computer again. I can post without it, but I really prefer to use the programs on my computer to post... A few observations:

I hate Fed-ex. They may be excellent in next day deliveries, I wouldn't know, I've never used them for that. All I know is that EVERY TIME I have used them for ground service, they have screwed up and/or pissed me off. I understand that things happen from time to time, but I think they're 5 for 5 with me. This time, I ordered a new power supply. The website said that it would take 1-5 days. That's fine, by Thursday, it had gotten to the Hampton distribution center. I had been tracking it and they had estimated that it would be delivered on the 15th but here it was the 11th and it was a truck ride away from me. So the next day, I checked the tracking, expecting them to have put it on the truck. Nope. The tracking info said, "Not due for delivery." They didn't deliver it on friday, I had to wait until Monday. WTF? It was there, and they didn't deliver it. I had sworn off shipping via Fed-Ex a long time ago, now I'm going to make sure that I won't be using them for delivery...

I'm not out of the woods yet. I allowed my battery to wear down in the computer... for a week. Now I have both power adaptors (one for home, one will live on my computer bag), but my battery is not being recognized by my computer. I've read a few forums and it sounds like the battery is going to need to be replaced. If I'm lucky, Apple will replace it for me, they had a recall on them. I'll let you know how it goes...

So I used mom's computer in the meantime. It was nice of her to leave it over the weekend for me. I gotta say, I'm glad to be back on my machine. Firefox 3 seems really unstable on Vista, at least it was on that machine. It kept crashing. Oh, and how did I ever live before RSS feeds? It was weird to have to actually go to the websites to see if anything new had been added...

I had an awful weekend. I had been told early n the week that I needed a root canal. It didn't surprise me, the thing was hurting quite a bit. I was on a steady diet of pain killers. Nothing too heavy. I still have a bottle of vicadin extra strength left over from my previous tooth issue. I try to stay away from narcotics because, like alcohol, they scare me. However, I do recognize that, like alcohol, they have their uses. No, I was on Alieve, Tylonal, and Excedrin. Not all at the same time, I rotated them. The hell of it is that my tooth didn't bother me this weekend, but my GI system tried to kill me. Without going into details, I didn't sleep for two nights... I've stopped with the pain pills, and now my tooth and my stomach are fine. I hate side effects...

Anyway, I'm back and I will try to put up a few more posts both here and my music blog too...

Sep 10, 2008

What's going on in North Korea?

9/10/2008
Rumors are flying that Kim Jong-Il had a stroke. There's no telling what kind of maneuvering is going on behind the scenes now. He has a couple of sons I think, but neither of them are in line to inherit anything. My guess is that some sort of military group will be the next to come to power. With any luck, this will be the beginning of the end for North Korea's isolation. Down with Kim Jong-Il! Just about anything will be better...

Sep 9, 2008

Are they going to blow it?

9/09/2008
If you had asked me 8 months ago if the democrats could lose this election, I would've said "No way." Without even knowing who was going to run, it was clear that the dems would have the election handed to them on a silver platter. Well, take a look at this.

I treat the elections a lot like the NFL. I don't have a team that I follow, but I do enjoy watching the contest. If the democrats lose this (and let's be clear, this election was theirs to lose), it will be one of the great choke jobs of all time. I'm not loosing any sleep over it, our next president will be a big step up no matter who wins...

Sep 8, 2008

Had a good time at the beach

9/08/2008
Not that I went to the beach much :-) What can I say? Im not a beach person. I don't like being in the sun (or using sunscreen), sand, or salt water. I did go down a couple of times and it was a really nice beach, just not my scene. We did, however, have a pool right by the house, and a hot tub. Those were really nice and I used them quite a bit.

The house was huge and the weather was basically perfect. The best thing of course was seeing everyone. I never get to see Kelly and Patrick, Carolee, and I only see Brian on occasion. It was great to see everyone, we need to get together more often.

Of course everyone made fun of me the whole time for avoiding the kids. It's true that kids put me on edge, I just feel totally out of my element around them, especially the really young ones. But I have to admit that the kids were very well behaved, and I was downright impressed with Sean (K&P's kid), he didn't bother me in the slightest!:-) Seriously, it's probably a good thing for me to be in that situation from time to time, edge or no. So the kids were fine, but I am glad it was a big house... :-)

Grrr...

9/08/2008
I left my power adaptor up at Rick's. So I may or may not post anything or be in touch for a little while. I use this tonight until my battery runs out. Grumble grumble grumble.

Sep 7, 2008

A slight change in plans

9/07/2008
Well, we came back from NC today. Hanna passed by us to the west, all we got was some rain and some stiff winds, no big deal. I'm going up with Rick to Falls Church. The car situation got a little crazy and I have to go up with him in order to bring mom's truck back. I was planning on staying there for a week or so, but my tooth is acting up. It's the same one that i just got a new filling for. It had been annoying and really sensitive to cold, but no big deal with some pain killers. That all changed last night when it really flared up. We're talking drenching the sheets with sweat kind of pain. It went away and it's OK now (with some aspirin) but I'm not about to have another night like last night. I'll take my vicoden up to Rick's in case I have a repeat, and with any luck I'll have this thing takes care of on mon. or tue...

So I'm not sure when I'll get up to the DC area. One of my friends will be moving soon, so I need to get up there before too long. Maybe next week...

Sep 3, 2008

Reading

9/03/2008
I brought "The Logic of Political Survival" along with me to the beach house. I haven't touched it though. Instead, I have been listening to "Orthodoxy" by Chesterton. It was one of two books that I downloaded from emusic when they started their audiobook service. The other one was "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."

In any case, I hadn't listened to either of them yet. Mom offered me the use of her iPod (I should get one of those at some point) and I've been listening ever since. I had been expecting something about Eastern Orthodoxy, but it is simply Christian apologetics. He does a good job, good enough that I'm still listening to it. It's been a long time since I have delved into any philosophy, so it is a bit hard to get through at times. It does help to be familiar with Plato, William James, and several other, mostly materialistic philosophers for the first part of the book to make any sense.

So far, there are two things that have stood out to me. The first is how he made clear the difference between things that must be true vs. things that happen to be true. The essence of that distinction is that in one case, we cannot imagine it being any different and the other we can. For example, 2 plus 3 is 5. There is no imaginable alternative to that outcome (assuming base 10). If I say that she is my mother, it always means I am her son. Contrast that with the idea that grass is green. It's easy to imagine an alternative to that. How about the idea that if you snip an apple off of a tree, it will fall. Maybe, if it were on a satellite, it would just hang there...

The other, less pedantic, idea that really resonates with me is how Christianity is built upon paradoxes. This is in fact a strength, not a weakness. I'm in the middle of his explanation, so I'll report back if it is explainable in a way that I can handle.

This is slow going stuff, even for me. I usually will listen for 20 minutes or so and then switch over to music while my head explodes. Of course then Cara (one of my nieces... step nieces?) wants me to read a book to her. I can do it, but going from religious philosophy to talking about colors under the sea gives me extreme intellectual whiplash. We'll see what I get out of the first run through of this...




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More kids say the darndest things

9/03/2008
I have been assured that these things are commonplace with kids, but since I'm not really in the loop, i still find them humorous. Today a bunch of us were sitting around the table when the inevitable head count started. One kid was running around outside, the other had gone to the bathroom some time ago. The father grabbed a roll of TP and went looking for her in one of the many bathrooms we have at the vacation house. He said he found her sitting on the john singing "The star spangled banner," and complaining that there wasn't any TP. We all waited until the mother explained that the star spangled banner is her potty song...

Sep 2, 2008

Comic moments here...

9/02/2008
My sister-in-law was trying to corral the kids after having come back from the beach. They were being washed off in a shower that is outside the house. She then told them to go in to their rooms and get dressed. The two oldest walked by the foosball table and said they wanted to play. "No naked foosball!" was her reaction. I mentioned to her that I had anticipated going through my entire life without hearing that sentence. She replied that she says things all the time that she never expected to have to say. I went upstairs and got another example. "Please do not smother the baby..."

There is a store around the corner that is called "Birthday Suits." I haven't looked in it yet, but I'm thinking maybe I ought to...


Sep 1, 2008

My choice

9/01/2008
As much as I bitch about the political process and politicians in general, I don't want to give the idea that the candidate doesn't make any difference at all. I don't think that they can do most of what they claim that they are going to do. Even if it were all possible, which it never is, they would need congress' help. There's no telling what will come out of the bill that ends up passing through both houses. Inevitably, there are all sorts of things added, and the bill is watered down, it's the only way it can be passed.

So a president isn't as powerful as his campaign makes him sound, but the president does wield significant power in other areas. In many aspects, the president can implement foreign policy unilaterally. He does have to contend with the established bureaucracy of the state department, but the president is going to have his way...

I think this is a weak point of Obama's. He has no real foreign policy experience to speak of. There's no telling how he plans to implement his rather vague ideas about how the US can rehabilitate itself in the world's eyes. On the other hand, we know exactly what McCain has in mind. Call me crazy, but I'll take the lesser evil of the uncertainty of Obama to the known evil of McCain. We already know what McCain's strategy leads to, lots of dead people (on both sides) and people hating us more than when we started.

I think that most of what I heard of Obama's economic plan sounds like a disaster, but I know that there is very little likelihood of it being passed in the way he thinks it should be. Who knows how that'll end up. As much as I hate to say it, I think that Obama could very well "change" things for the better in the foreign policy department. The problem with McCain is that we know what to expect. Some of those things aren't so bad, but the whole warmongering thing has to stop. The American economy is robust enough (despite the doom and gloom you keep hearing, there really isn't any consensus as to whether or not we're actually in a recession. That means that if we are, it isn't much of one) to survive fiddling by politicians. It's done pretty well so far despite the best efforts of the jackasses in power. Waging unjustified wars has no upside. So go Obamaa!




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