– This really sucks – Million Solar Roofs Bill Dies in California Assembly – This bill had bi-partisan support until Assembly Democrats added union-sponsored amendments, including a provision that requires the payment of “prevailing wage” — in effect, union scale — on commercial and industrial solar installations. In essence, the democrats poison-pilled the bill to …
Yearly Archives: 2005
Burning Man 2005
(All photos and movies for this entry are posted here) As I’m sure you have gathered, Anna and I are back in town. But are still somewhat recovering from our trip up to Burning Man, the Bristlecone Forrest, and the Sequoias. This year’s Burning Man was our fourth, and felt a bit strange for me. …
Nifty Inventions
This seems well done: The LifeStraw can give a person clean water for a year and uses no energy except suction from the user. It filters up to 15 microns and also treats water with iodine impregnated beads. At a cost of $2 a pop, it seems like this would be great for most 3rd …
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forrest
(All photos for this entry are posted here) On our drive up highway 395 to Burning Man we decided to stop off at the Ancient Bristlecone Forrest. We had wanted to visit the Inyo park last year, but ran out of time as we did side trips for the Tufa of Mono Lake and the …
Humour-ish
Unfortunately, this photoshop from Boing Boing sums it all up: — On a supposed to be funny note, I saw over at San Diego Blog that San Diego has its very own satirical news site, browntide.com. This is good to see, and they have done a great job so far, really solid stuff. Hell, their …