I used to read a lot more writing magazines than I do now. Now I’m down to just one and am always amazed at the diametrically opposed advice columns which run over the course of a year. There will be countless interviews and advice snippets from authors with one or two books under their belt stating “read constantly” and “ don’t watch TV.” Later in the same year you will find snippets from someone like … Good Writing Equals Good RadioRead more
Author: seasoned_geek
Why Not Cap and Trade Welfare
I had a rather large discussion about this last night in a chat room. It was pretty obvious, the one government worker championing leaving Welfare as it is, completely unsupervised and draining the economy, had no idea what it was like being on the other side paying taxes so multiple generations of families could choose “ Welfare as a Lifestyle” without ever applying for a job. The rest of us proposed common sense limits. Within … Why Not Cap and Trade WelfareRead more
Thanking the Japanese Beetle
I’ve had this conversation a few times now with a friend, so it is time to share it with you. There seems to be a lot of press as the Japanese Beetle makes its way across the country. This was one of those chemical reduction experiments which caused us to triple the amount of deadly chemicals actually used…but it was the thought which counted. During the 70s and 80s there was a lot of talk … Thanking the Japanese BeetleRead more
Part Supersession Debacles
I have run into this problem so many times during my career it is not funny. You get this problem when you higher managers from rinky-dink schools like Keller and combine them with engineers willing to work for below market salaries. What is the problem? The misguided and ill-informed decision you can save money by using a single part supersession database for but current production assembly and field support. Oh, believe me, I’ve seen all … Part Supersession DebaclesRead more
What We Choose to Remember Isn’t Usually What We Should Remember
What we should remember tends to get overwritten by what we choose to remember. Memorial Day teaches us this each year. If you happen to be somewhere nice enough to be outside, then you are most likely enjoying it. Others, those trapped inside, are either chatting on-line or watching a series “all day marathon” or one of the seemingly countless WWII movies which every other station saves for just such holidays. I used to enjoy … What We Choose to Remember Isn’t Usually What We Should RememberRead more