Another EV article…

Some good links in this article!

Not only do today’s car buyers have to pick what brand, color and features they want, they must now also choose among a dizzying array of propulsion systems.

  • Gas? Hybrid? Plug-in hybrid? Electric? Hydrogen? The options are confounding to the average consumer.

Why it matters: This is what car-buying will be like for the foreseeable future amid the messy, multi-decade transition from gasoline to electric vehicles (EVs).

Full article, with embedded links, HERE from Axios.com

As usual, one of the biggest issues is charging, or lack thereof…

And I personally don’t believe 20% of rural vehicles are EVs! That I know of in our little town of 6500, there are a total of TWO EVs. Two…

And as discussed before, the average subdivisions don’t have enough power coming to them to actually charge an EV in every home. And older homes by and large don’t have 200A service to them, which is a requirement.

Much less the horror stories about actual towing mileage on EV pickups… Snort…

A little humor…

What is it they say, if you can’t say anything good…

I was wondering

  1. If a mute swears, does his mother wash his hands with soap?
  2. If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation?
  3. Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled a them would they still grow, only to be troubled and insecure?
  4. What’s another word for synonym?
  5. Isn’t it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do “practice”?
  6. When sign makers go on strike, is anything written on their signs?
  7. When you open a bag of cotton balls, is the top one meant to be thrown away?
  8. Where do forest rangers go to “get away from it all”?
  9. Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?
  10. Why do they report power outages on TV?
  11. What should you do when you see an endangered animal that is eating an endangered plant?
  12. Is it possible to be totally partial?
  13. If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish his wages?
  14. Would a fly that loses its wings be called a walk?
  15. Why do they lock gas station bathrooms?  Are they afraid someone will clean them?
  16. If the funeral procession is at night, do folks drive with their headlights off?
  17. If a stealth bomber crashes in a forest, will it make a sound?
  18. If a man speaks in the forest and there is no woman to hear him, is he still wrong?
  19. If a turtle loses his shell, is it naked or homeless?
  20. Why don’t sheep shrink when it rains?
  21. Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
  22. If the cops arrest a mime, do they tell him he has the right to remain silent?
  23. Why do people who know the least know it the loudest?
  24. If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?

Reality…

Smacks SFO in the face…

People are not satisfied with the San Francisco city government’s progress in providing reparations to descendants of African Americans who have suffered historical discrimination, according to a new report.

Although a city government panel proposed monetary reparations for eligible Black residents last year – with some potentially receiving $5 million, “So far, all they’ve received is an apology,”

Full article HERE.

I’m guessing that $68 Billion shortfall in California budget, and apparently SFO’s ‘reallocation’ of $75 Million in their city budget doesn’t leave anything for reparations…

Of course the left is in a high hover over this, and blaming anybody they can.

But the truth is, there isn’t any money to actually pay what these people are demanding, much less a way to actually verify eligibility, that I know of.

Shareholder revolt???

Another report on the Disney debacle…

The Walt Disney Company is facing accusations that the company has misled shareholders by promoting a “woke political and social agenda” at the expense of profits.

America First Legal (AFL), a group aligned with former President Trump, sent Disney a letter Wednesday alleging that the company has engaged in unlawful discrimination and pushed political causes that have caused “damage to Disney’s brand, properties, and commercial reputation by management’s manufactured misalignment between its woke political and social agenda and the vast majority of the Company’s customers.”

Full article, HERE from Fox. h/t Stretch

$100 BILLION hit is pretty significant, and yes, if ‘I’ were a shareholder, I’d be worried about my dividends.

Of course all this will be blamed on the conservatives and Trump, because Disney is toeing the line for the left and their ‘agenda’.

I miss the Disney of old, and the toons we used to be able to watch on Saturday morning. Mighty Mouse, Wile E. Coyote (and Acme!), Tom & Jerry, Foghorn Leghorn, Bugs Bunny, Moose and Squirrel, etc.

And as far as I know, none of us turned into child killers, or malcontents because of the ‘aggression’ in those toons… Or the old Disney movies, Fantasia, Bambi, Cinderella, Song of the South, etc.

Oh yeah, good luck finding any of them today…

Sigh…

Happy Easter!!!

It is Easter Sunday, and all that entails for Christians around the world.

Take the day and remember, spend the time with your loved ones if you can, and say a prayer for those who have the duty wherever they may be.

Oh Hail…

Considering that I had to file a ‘hail’ claim for my roof this week, this story is MUCH worse…

An onslaught of hail in southeastern Texas that destroyed large portions of a massive solar farm is highlighting the perils of trading traditional power sources for vulnerable “green” alternatives and sparking concern about the potential for chemical leaks from the broken panels.

Aerial footage captured the significant damage suffered by the Fighting Jays Solar farm in Fort Bend County, Texas. The March 15 storm shattered hundreds of panels and prompted a nearby resident to question if the solar panels were leaking chemicals such as cadmium telluride, which is linked to serious health risks in humans.

Full article, HERE from Fox.

And the biggest hail we saw was golf ball sized! I’m betting the hail down south was even bigger! And the costs will probably be between $500000 and $1000000 to replace those, plus how much time to replace them?

And that means no output for how long?

Soooo, how’s that green energy working out now? And who’s going to pay to fix it???

Are you…

Smarter Than A 70 Year Old?

Some of you might actually remember. So have some fun my sharp-witted friends. This is a test for us ‘older kids’! The  answers are below the fold, (after the questions) but don’t cheat! answer them first…..

  1. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful  citizens would ask, Who was that masked man? Invariably, someone would answer, I don’t know, but he left this behind. What did he leave  behind?________________.
  1. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. In  early 1964, we all watched them on The ____ ___________ Show.
  1. ‘Get your kicks, __ _________ _______.’
  1. ‘The story you are about to see is  true. The names have been changed to        ___________________.’
  1. ‘In the  jungle, the mighty jungle, ________________.’
  1. After the Twist, The  Mashed Potato, and the Watusi, we ‘danced’ under a stick        that was lowered as low  as we could go in a dance called the        ‘_____________.’
  1. Nestle’s makes  the very best . .. . . _______________.’
  1. Satchmo was  America’s  ‘Ambassador of Goodwill.’ Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with  us. His name was _________________.
  1. What takes a licking and keeps on  ticking? _______________.
  1. Red Skeleton’s hobo character was named  __________________ and Red always ended his television show by saying, ‘Good  Night, and  ‘________ ________… ‘
  1. Some Americans who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning their______________.
  1. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk in the front was called the VW.  What other names did it go by? ____________        &_______________.
  1. In 1971, singer Don MacLean sang a song about, ‘the day the music died.’ This was a  tribute to ___________________.
  1. We can remember the first satellite  placed into orbit. The Russians did it. It was called  ___________________.
  1. One of the big fads of the late 50’s and 60’s  was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist. It was called the  __________         ______________.
  1. Remember LS/MFT _____ _____/_____ _____ _____?
  1. Hey Kids! What time is it? It’s _____ ______ _____!
  1. Who knows what secrets lie in the hearts of men? The _____ Knows!
  1. There was a song that came out in the 60’s that was “a grave yard smash”.  It’s  name was the ______ ______!
  1. Alka Seltzer used a “boy with a tablet on his head” as it’s Logo/Representative. What  was the boy’s name? ________

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More cheating…

This time on SATs…

Teenagers are getting bogus ADHD diagnoses to score extra time in standardized testing exams — and numbers are surging after the tests were reintroduced by elite Ivy League colleges.

Parents are taking their children to doctors and psychologists for letters saying they have the condition or other mental disabilities, then getting as much as 50% more time to take the tests.

It can mean a 200-point boost to an SAT score, one expert said.

Full article, HERE from the NY Post.

What happened to just studying???

And with the crap being taught in the Ivy League schools, why would one want to go there?

I know I’m old, but I don’t remember either study guides or faked up medical diagnosis back when we took them. We were expected to study (on our on at home, no less) and it was one shot and done. No retakes that I can remember.

I guess the participation trophy crowd can’t stand to not get that one more participation ‘trophy’ of a high SAT score.

And pay way too much for a substandard education, qualifying them to ask if you want fries with your meal, unless you’re in California, where there won’t be any jobs for kids or recent grads because restaurants can’t afford to pay them $20/hr to show up when they want to work (if they bother to get up)…

But this administration is determined to ‘waive’ all those students loans, so ‘we’ can pay for them to get that edumacation… sigh…

The Short Stories…

Got the proof copies back yesterday and hit publish, so it ‘might’ be up sometime today as a paperback…

Sorry it’s priced at $14.50, but if I don’t put it that high, I actually lose money in some cases. That is because it is Print On Demand (POD), which costs more.

In other news, we ARE doing another benefit anthology for our local library, this one will be Cattlemen and Cowboys, and stories are due 30 Sept 2024. Sigh… I will be the POC and probably end up as the editor too… again…

It is for a good cause, supporting the kids summer programs!

Between the Haunted Libraries and Oil Patch Anthologies, we’ve made them almost $3000!!!

And honest reviews are needed! Your reviews ARE our advertising!!!

Thank you in advance!

A little humor…

Enjoy from the mouths of babes…

What Love means to a 4-8 year old… 
group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds ,

‘What does love mean?’

‘When my grandmother got arthritis , she couldn’t bend over and paint her toenailsanymore.. So my grandfather does it for her all the time , even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.’

Rebecca- age 8

‘When someone loves you , the way they say your name is different.
You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.’

Billy – age 4

‘Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.’

Karl – age 5

‘Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.’

Chrissy – age 6

‘Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired.’

Terri – age 4

‘Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him , to make sure the taste is OK.’

Danny – age 7

‘Love is when you kiss all the time. Then when you get tired of kissing , you still want to be together and you talk more. My Mommy and Daddy are like that.
They look gross when they kiss’

Emily – age 8

‘Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents
and listen.’

Bobby – age 7

‘If you want to learn to love better , you should start with a friend who you hate , ‘

Nikka – age 6 

‘Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt , then he wears it everyday.’

Noelle – age 7

‘Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.’

Tommy – age 6

‘During my piano recital , I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.

He was the only one doing that. I wasn’t scared anymore.’

Cindy – age 8

‘My mommy loves me more than anybody
You don’t see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.’

Clare – age 6

‘Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.’

Elaine-age 5

‘Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford .’

Chris – age 7

‘Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.’

Mary Ann – age 4

‘I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.’

Lauren – age 4

‘When you love somebody , your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.’  

Karen – age 7

‘Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet and she doesn’t think it’s gross..’

Mark – age 6

‘You really shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ unless you mean it. But if you mean it , you should say it a lot. People forget.’

Jessica – age 8
And the final one

The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry , the little boy went into the old gentleman’s yard , climbed onto his lap , and just sat there.

When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor , the little boy said , ‘Nothing , I just helped him cry’.