Maybe boiled fish for dinner?
Year: 2025
Everyone Is Lying to You for Money
A documentary on cryptocurrency. From Texas Monthly.
Ben McKenzie Made One of the Best Documentaries in Years. Will Anyone Get to See It?
Google Pixel 8 Phone Camera
The Google Pixel 8 phone has a really nice camera, especially for low light shots. Last night there was a thin crescent moon setting over Bernalillo and I thought I would try to get a good shot. Past my bedtime, but it looked to be a neat photo opportunity. Took a couple with the Night Sight mode but the lights of Bernalillo were a bit too bright compared to the thin slice of the moon. But still a couple of interesting ones, given this was a phone camera.


A while back my friend Josh sent me a photo of the Northern Lights taken with his Pixel 8. He said it took long exposures of several minutes. I read a bit but couldn’t get it to work. Seems you need to hold the camera very still then the Astronomy mode kicks in. Looks like you really need a tripod. It was getting late and it was dark, but I decided to haul out my tripod and give it a shot.
The first photos of the Sandias was marred by a helicopter flying right through the middle of the shot. It was a 5 minute exposure, so I was annoyed. Pointed the camera up to try and get the Big Dipper. Guess what? The same helicopter goes through the middle of the shot. Another 5 minute exposure. Ok, maybe kinda neat. I can see how this Astronomy mode works. But what are the odds of that?


Google Books Ripoff
These days I use Google Books to purchase and read most of my books. It has a Wish List feature that is pretty handy. Occasionally a book on my list get discounted and I get a notification. Today there were 3 discounted down to $1.99. James Lee Burkes Wayfaring Stranger, Black Spartacus about the Haitian slave revolution and In Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin. Except only the Burke charged as $1.99. The other two were roughly $10 and $14. I would not have noticed had I not checked the (email) receipt. Got immediate refunds on both. What is the deal here, Google?
The Government is Trying to Kill Me
I joked when I left Texas that the Governor was trying to kill me. It was a bit of a joke, sounding like a conspiracy theory, but I wasn’t joking. It became clear that Gov Abbott’s policies leaned so far against public health and safety that it was literally, IMO, becoming dangerous to live in Texas. Even more so if you were, for instance, a pregnant woman.
Now this attempt to kill off Americans is going nationwide. I expect there won’t be a flu shot this year. Why? Hard to say for sure (except that they want to kill people) but it seem to be based on a discredited theory that these vaccines, or something in them leads to autism. Discredited is probably too nice a term. Completely unfounded, bonkers theory is more like it.
During COVID it was just a propaganda campaign that lead to people avoiding the vaccine, and often dying. I’ve seen the numbers and have several family friends who didn’t get the COVID vaccine and succumbed. On the flip side I don’t know anyone who got the vaccine and died, or even got hospitalized.
But back to the flu shot. So the claim is the flu vaccine (or now, supposedly something in it) leads to autism in very young children. How about this RFK jr: why not just ban the vaccine for young children? I don’t see why keeping it from my 90 year old mother is a good idea. I don’t see her developing autism. And nobody is even claiming that.
So why? As I said the government is trying to kill me. They are trying to kill us all. Why? Well as best I can tell it’s a cult thing. The ultimate sacrifice to Dear Leader is to give your life. We all live in Jonestown now.
RFK Jr’s new vaccine panel votes against preservative in flu shots in shock move
China breaks more records with surge in solar and wind power
Reports of the demise, or even slowdown, of renewable energy seem at best premature. I suppose the US could end up with expensive dirty power, but the rest of the world seems to be heading for a renewable future. From the Guardian.