Seems a recent Dilbert comic offended some people. Not me.
Month: June 2022
Pardon Me
What do you do when a large percentage of your government is involved in organized criminal activity? From The Guardian.
Brooks, who delivered a fire-breathing speech at a rally before the Capitol riot, sought pre-emptive pardons for “every congressman and senator who voted to reject the electoral college vote submissions of Arizona and Pennsylvania”.
A total of 147 Republicans lodged such votes, even after the Capitol was stormed, an attack that endangered the life of the vice-president, Mike Pence, and to which a bipartisan Senate committee linked seven deaths.
Republicans who aided coup attempt sought blanket presidential pardons
Monterrey suffers weeks-long water cutoff amid drought
I visited Monterrey, Mexico when I was younger. An industrial city that currently has about 5 million people. Home of Topo Chico. And it is running out of water.
Monterrey suffers weeks-long water cutoff amid drought
The biggest myths about electric vehicles
Have seen all of these FUDs in various forms, in various places. All seems to be misinformation, as best I can tell. I feel bad for people who own gas stations, work for oil and gas companies, repair gas and diesel engine, etc. But things change, and often for the better. Horse and buggies were big business before the automobile, but they went away in a few short years. It can happen again.
The biggest myths about electric vehicles
Green Power in Texas
I always figured solar is the future of energy in places like Texas. Most of our electricity spike (based mostly on my own electricity bills) is summer air conditioning. Using the sun on these hot sunny days seems like a perfect match for A/C. It seems wind and solar are keeping the lights on this summer. A quote about April 10, but I would expect to see better numbers for all of June.
“The proportion of energy generated from wind power in Texas set a new record on April 10, when it contributed to about 69% of the total electricity on the ERCOT grid,” Choi added. “Solar energy generation in the state’s main power grid set a new record on May 19, when it accounted for 14.62% of the electricity in the system.”
Renewables Ride To The Rescue As Texas Bakes Under Withering Heat
Sotol, Part 2
Bought a bottle of this Sotol at the Desert Door Texas Sotol distillery. Thought it was 50 proof but it’s 50% alcohol, 100 proof.

The Fed Is Making a Big, Big Mistake
I tend to agree with this. A short read on why the Fed is making a mistake. From Robert Reich in Common Dreams.
The Fed Is Making a Big, Big Mistake
Sotol
We have this large cactus sort of plant by the pool. It was very small when we planted it, but it soon split into three parts, and grew quite large. This is over a 20 year period. Recently it sprouted these enormous stalks, maybe 20 feet tall. The photos don’t really do justice to the scale. After a bit of internet research, we found out this is a Sotol p!ant. We also found out that these are used to make a type of tequila, also called Sotol. We also learned that there is a Sotol distillery, Desert Door Texas Sotol, just down the road. A nice place, tucked in among the new wineries on the way out to Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill country. Bought a bottle I’ll sample tonight.


I am the dullest man in Britain
Something to aspire to. From the Guardian.