How is this even legal? Certainly it is embarrassing to the governor and his associates. I’m told it is even worse at the, um, national level. From the Texas Tribune.
Month: December 2020
More Mower Teardown
Removed the deck that shields the blades. It was heavier than I expected. Hurt my back a bit lifting it. Seems overkill for what I want to do. Removing it made the mower look taller and sleeker, almost like something to race. Also drained the oil, removed the throttle control and the last of the belts and pulleys on the underside. Also got the main pulley that attaches to the main engine shaft loose. I feared this bolt might be my undoing, but it came off pretty easily. Ready to pull the motor, but going to give my back a rest. In the photo you can see my candidate for a blade (in green). Used to retrofit string trimmers for heavy work. 4 or 5 of these should do the trick. Need to figure out a new deck now. Also found a nice little electric switch that can signal braking to the controller (I think).




Labor Unions and Inequality
Perhaps we are at some juncture. People are finally questioning the “Reagan Revolution” which was supposed to help everyone by helping businesses (whether they even needed help is a different question). From Robert Reichs twitter posting. Another decades old piece of data that should surprise no one.

Who Would Have Thought?
So, shifting tax burdens from wealthy to non-wealthy people helps wealthy people. And it took fifty years to figure this out? Even the premise is bizarre. Give money to rich people. Why not give money to people born in November? Or with last names that start with “G”? Makes as much sense.
A huge study of 50 years of tax cuts for the wealthy suggests ‘trickle-down’ economics makes inequality worse
Election Crimes
Another pizza gate, except this time it was well funded by a prominent right wing donor. From the Texas Tribune.
Former Houston police captain accused of violent attempt to prove election conspiracy was hired by GOP activist’s group
Tesla Service
We’ve had a Tesla Model 3 for about two years now. About a week ago I noticed the music sounded a bit off. First, I have to add that I’m not a big car guy and not a big car stereo guy, but this car has a noticabley nice sound system. Messed around with the controls and realized the back speakers were out. Damn.
Went on-line to the Tesla forums and found lots of people with similar problems. Seemed like a software update related to using a bluetooth phone. But I don’t use a bluetooth phone in the car. Ok, wait, I went to pick up some take out and the call went over bluetooth about the time I noticed the problem.
Tried some of the magical fixes from the forum and nothing worked. Got into the Tesla app and scheduled a maintainence appointment. Probably have to go drop it off someplace. Groan.
They texted back and asked for a short video of the problem. Ok. No problem. Afterwards they texted and asked if the front speakers were working. I went out and checked. Nope. The ones in the very front by the windshield were working, but not the ones in the door.
They were going to come out and try to fix it. After lunch I moved the car out of the garage and parked it in the driveway. Got a text that someone was on the way. After a few minutes I noticed they had left. Went out and checked and all was working! And the best part, no charge!
Not used to saying nice things about car companies, and even less so about car repair departments.
Pandemic Winter Update
Woke up at 1am with one, possibly three, cats chasing each other across my face. Surprisingly, I knew exactly what was going on. We have three cats that noisily chase each other around in various combinations. I touched my chin and it was definitely bloody. A look in the mirror showed a pretty deep cut on my chin, and some more on my lip and cheek. More blood than I would have thought. Didn’t want to go to an ER so I patched it up with a few band aids and watched some Jaime Oliver reruns on PBS. Doesn’t look too bad this morning. Otherwise, just the usual pandemic life. Picked my tomatoes, started Hanukkah, been cooking a lot, made a big fire in the fire pit. Hung some new solar LED lights on the patio. Turned 58.







One in Eight-hundred
And we aren’t done yet.
1 In Every 800 North Dakota Residents Now Dead From Covid
Ice Cure
I don’t really find any of this too surprising. I’m not sure his technique (body freezing) is the only way to accomplish some of these things, but I guess if you are from Iceland … Anyway an interesting read from Outdoor Magazine.
How Iceman Wim Hof Uncovered the Secrets to Our Health
Living in Denial
Flat earthers. Anti-vaxxers. Climate change deniers. Holocaust deniers. Moon landing deniers. Fake newsers. Now election deniers. Same old same old.