The 17 Designs That Bell Almost Used for the Layout of Telephone Buttons
Neat blast from the past and tangentially math related.
Sunsets, Stars, West, Wind
The 17 Designs That Bell Almost Used for the Layout of Telephone Buttons
Neat blast from the past and tangentially math related.
Obama’s Affordable Care Act Looking a Bit Unaffordable
I hope my paycheck survives the next couple of years.
See why Kansas is a scenic bonanza
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/08/27/4440748/see-why-kansas-is-a-scenic-bonanza.html
I live in Kansas. This is preaching to the choir. The Flint Hills are a personal favorite.
World looks much like it did in 1914, on the brink of World War I
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/08/27/4440774/obligation-and-opportunity-centennial.html
I seem to be drawn to world history a century ago lately. First Downton Abbey, now Rin-Rin-Tin. Probably time I revisited the museum under the Liberty Memorial. I have no excuse not to since I drive passed it twice on weekdays.
High Plains Aquifer will be 69 percent depleted in 50 years, K-State study says
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/08/26/4438385/high-plains-aquifer-will-be-69.html
I live in Kansas. I try not to water my lawn by planting drought resistant grass and plants. I don’t try to grow things that don’t fit the native climate.
I resisted watching Downton Abbey via my local PBS station, mostly because I rarely tune in to it. I do not take full advantage of my DVR as I should, preferring to rely on Netflix (streaming or DVD) to catch up on series of interest. Last week, I went looking for the first series via my Netflix streaming queue. I swear I added the series months ago, but I could no longer find it waiting for me. Apparently, the contract expired between Netflix and that particular content provider. My next best option came from my local library, which had the entire series sitting on the shelf waiting for me to check it out. This has one advantage over Netflix DVD service via snail mail – I get the entire series at once, instead of dribbled to me a disc at a time. The disadvantage is I only had one week to view the series and only two renewals allowed for a total of three weeks in which to carve out seven or eight hours. I guess another disadvantage to watching via DVD instead of streaming, I was forced to watch it via my home theater system (not a true disadvantage as I love my setup) or on my laptop. With streaming, I could have continued watching the series over my lunch hours on my smartphone or laptop. And before you ask, no, I don’t want to purchase this series from iTunes or Amazon or Google Play. It aired on PBS (ostensibly paid for with my tax dollars and donations) and I don’t fancy having this series in my collection for posterity. I consume content as efficiently as possible and support the artists and authors I consider exceptional with my hard-earned wages.
I picked up the DVDs late on Saturday morning last while out doing my weekly errands. The rest of Saturday was spent working on household chores and remodelling projects, both of which tuckered me out too much to settle down and watch the series. I woke up early Sunday morning and popped in the first DVD. I watched the first two episodes and the documentary followed by another couple of episodes on the second DVD before noon. That evening, I watched two more episodes, this time with my husband joining in (thankfully the plot wasn’t so complicated that I could catch him up quickly with a few brief pauses). I finished the final episode of Season 1 on Monday evening, returning the DVDs to the library Tuesday evening. Not bad considering I didn’t think I could squeeze in that much television viewing in my crazy week schedule.
Things I liked about the Downtown Abbey:
Things I didn’t like about the show (spoilers so beware):
I love to watch (but not necessarily read) period dramas because when they are well done, the visuals are beautiful and engrossing. Like a window into the past. Downton Abbey delivered those in spades. The glimpse into the changing times (woman’s suffrage, organized labor, rise of socialism, tensions in Europe leading up to WWI) from the upper and lower classes was well done.
While the plot didn’t tax my intellect overmuch, it was a welcome balm to my otherwise hectic life. I’m looking forward to watching Season 2, starting tomorrow, once I retrieve the next set of discs from my local library this morning.
For Ballmer, Resistance Was Futile
http://allthingsd.com/20130823/for-ballmer-resistance-was-futile/
Apropos phrasing as I’ve always thought of M$ as the Borg of our times.
Lavabit founder: ‘My own tax dollars are being used to spy on me’
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/22/lavabit-founder-us-surveillance-snowden
I need to track down the blog “Groklaw” because the name immediately popped out at me.
Rewards?
http://www.lemodesittjr.com/2013/08/21/rewards/
I am a living example of decreasing wages despite annual increases, just like this author’s wife.
US states banned from exporting their trash to China are drowning in plastic
http://qz.com/117151/us-states-banned-from-exporting-their-trash-to-china-are-drowning-in-plastic/
So should I stop buying products that come packaged in plastic? I thought I was doing the right thing by recycling. Heck, last year my municipality made it mandatory on my monthly bill (I pay for recycling whether I utilize the service or not).