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Hard on the Socks

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

On occasion in Hillcrest, I find footwear on the sidewalk, at some corner. And I don't mean a lone sneaker or flip-flop; I mean a matched pair of shoes or of boots, one placed beside the other. These were at the corner of Washington Street and Third Avenue this evening: [image of a pair of women's boots]

though fruit flies like a banana

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Now I shall envy a German woman.

Pooh bear sketch sold for £31,000 from the BBC
The pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was bought by a German collector for his wife.

And here's a happy thought:

[Bonhams' book specialist Luke Batterham] added that the original books have outlived and defeated the Disney versions of the story.

Exercising the Franchise

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

I decided to go to the district polling station before it opened to-day, in the hope of avoiding a line. My thinking was that, while I would be waiting for it to open, I would spend less time in line, for a net savings. In the event, there was already a significant line when I got there, but the line grew dramatically behind me. I might have reälized more savings had I got there five or ten minutes still sooner. On the other hand, there may be times later to-day when the line is much shorter (yet before the polls close).

As per my previous declarations, I did not vote in the Presidential election. I remain persuaded that none of the candidates was adequate to hold so much power. I am convinced that the next President is going to prove a very great fool or a very great knave or quite likely both, and that the next two or more years are just going to be a rolling disaster.

Equations and Differentiations

Monday, 3 November 2008

A couple of things to note about this story:

Eurozone is on verge of recession from BBC
The eurozone is on the brink of recession with economic growth falling 0.2% in the second quarter, the European Commission has announced.

First, we yet again have the BBC confusing a rate of change with the thing changing, The last time that I took note of such confusion from them, they were confusing the growth rate of GDPYt) with the change in that growth rate (Δ2Yt2). This time, they've turned around to confuse the growth rate of GDPYt) with GDP (Y) itself. (If they maintain the earlier confusion, then by transitivity they confuse Y with Δ2Yt2.)

The Eurozone economy isn't growing 0.2% more slowly than before; its production is shrinking at a rate of 0.2%. (GDP is not itself a growth rate of under-lying wealth, because the vast majority of what is produced is consumed, rather than saved.)

A second thing to note is that the BBC is referring to the Eurozone as on the verge of a recession, while America may already be in recession. The brute fact is essentially the same across these two economies — one quarter in which production declined — but the Eurozone is made to seem on the cusp while America is presented as perhaps already well-in.

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Monday, 3 November 2008

On Friday or on Saturday, the balcony that I keep photographing took another hit. I took some photos last night or this morning: [image of balcony] [image of balcony support pulled and twisted from brace] [image of balcony eastern support bases] The rough-and-ready repair applied on 20 October was a matter of simply pulling or pushing on the supports in a linear way, and it was none too precisely done. Now, with the south-eastern support and its base twisted, more skill would be required to get things even back to the poor state of 21 October.

Piercing and Accessories

Sunday, 2 November 2008

I'd like to be able to connect my note-book computer to a better antenna than those built into it.

I could drill a hole in the case, and mount an RP SMA jack there, connected to the internal Wi-Fi card. The patch cord that I would use fot this would cost me $20.50.

An alternative would be to get a new USB or PCMCIA[1] Wi-Fi adapter with a built-in external antenna connector. Setting aside units that I fear would be even cheaper than they are inexpensive, it appears that an adapter with an antenna jack or jacks would cost at least $40, and then not support the forthcoming 802.11n standard.

Thus, basically, if I bought one of these Wi-Fi adapters, then I'd be paying $20 or more to avoid drilling a hole in the case of my computer, and for the convenience of not having to open-up the case whenever I wanted to switch to-or-from the internal antenna that would be disconnected to enable the RP SMA jack. (A patch cord with bulkhead U.FL-R connector instead of an RP SMA jack would spare me that latter awkwardness, but I've not found such a cord.)
 


[1]I don't much like the idea of surrendering the PCMCIA slot, as I only have one; but I have six USB slots, and have never used more than five at one time.

a bright, bright, bright, sunshiny day

Friday, 31 October 2008

Something about being out during bright, sunny days quickly exhausts me. I'm okay from late after-noon into dawn; and I'm okay in shade or in a room with little or no direct sunlight. But about ten minutes in the sun from later morning until mid-after-noon (it doesn't seem to matter whether I'm walking or in a car) leaves me wanting to lay down and sleep.

I headed home this after-noon, thinking that I would thereäfter either run errands or organize my apartment. Now I doubt that I will do the former or much of the latter.

Llong chan Choegddynion

Friday, 31 October 2008

The Swansea Council has apparently failed to learn from the mistakes of others:

E-mail error ends up on road sign from the BBC
Unfortunately, the e-mail response to Swansea council said in Welsh: I am not in the office at the moment. Please send any work to be translated.

No, Mr. Bond; I expect you to die.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

A very attractive young woman made a couple of attempts to catch my eye last night. Even though I am quite off the market, it's still flattering. But I anticipate a time when this will no longer occur. Perhaps I should cultivate a combination of a speech defect and Scottish accent.

Unfed

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

LiveJournal has been failing in its attempts to fetch various feeds, including that for this 'blog. When I first saw that the feed to my 'blog was not being fetched, I examined the profile pages for various syndication journals on LJ; quite a few were reporting a parsing error, and next check times were passing without those next checks.

So far, there is no report at LiveJournal Status, at LJ Support, or at LiveJournal Maintenance indicating an awareness of the problem.

Up-Date: Well, the previously unretrieved entries have now been fetched, and now they appear one immediately after another on Friends pages.

Up-Date (2008:10/29 02:23 PDT): The fetching is failing again.