Just a regular old Central Coast guy who raised some kids, and feels like he has something to say. Hope it makes a difference.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
GET REAL PEOPLE: The Electoral College will NEVER be Eliminated in our Lifetimes!
http://thefederalist.com/2016/09/16/the-electoral-college-still-makes-sense-because-were-not-a-democracy/?fbclid=IwAR1bAnvkrPsRPzbEQuKWnqm_C9tbbelkDLMrHxaGJPOObeQ85QbOTx7e6-Y#.XJEzW90SpDU.facebook
From the article:
"Think of the Electoral College like the World Series. One person-one vote equates to the World Series Champions being determined by total number of runs scored. If the Dodgers win the first game 10-0, and the Yankees win the next four games 1-0, the Dodgers win the series. Even though the Yankees bested the Dodgers in four games, it doesn’t matter because the Dodgers scored 10 runs to their 4. One anomalous game decides the whole series. Without the Electoral College, a few heavily populated states decide the whole election."
Sunday, March 10, 2019
RV Improvements: 2006 19' Trail Cruiser
SPECS: The maker of this RV (R-Vision Trail-Cruiser by Trail-Lite) is out of business. We bought the trailer in 2014 from a family in north county who was no longer using it, and it was in good shape. Though we had NOT heard of R-Vision, it was hardly used and seemed to be of good quality, design and layout.
This is what it looked like when we first bought it:
Project 1: Truck Alternator / Starter Battery Charging
The truck uses 2 12-volt starting batteries (Costco Kirkland Brand), while the trailer uses 2 12-volt so-called Deep Cycle Marine / RV batteries (also Costco Kirkland Brand). To optimize the life of these batteries, each type requires a different charging regimen. My current setup charges both my truck "starter" batteries and RV "deep cycle" batteries the same.
Here is a link from an "Energy engineer" that explains why this is bad, and reduces the life of the deep cycle batteries. This makes sense to me, as previous RVs I have owned used deep cycle / lead acid / RV - Marine batteries, and had a short life (about 2 years) despite keeping them charged. Here's the link: Deep Cycle Charging with your Alternator
Check out this web site for a solution to charging our RV batteries from the tow vehicle using a DC-to-DC 12 volt battery charger: How to Efficiently Charge our RV Trailer Batteries While Driving This article uses the "REDARC Electronics Dual Input 40A in-Vehicle DC Battery Charger", which costs about $450 on Amazon. Here is the link on Amazon: REDARC DC to DC Charger (Amazon) Note that with this installation, the actual charger is mounted in the RV, and NOT in the truck as I might have presumed. Wonder how I'll find room for it in my RV? Note that there is a 40 Amp DC to DC Charger that is much cheaper: Renogy 40A 40A DC to DC Battery Charger
Questions:
(1) What is the actual max output of my alternator? I have always believed it was 130 amps, but I do not know for sure, and perhaps other "same year" Cummins truck models came with a higher output alternator? Note for the future: whenever my alternator craps out, I'll want to upgrade it to a higher output unit.
(2) Circuit breakers: is it practical to use an in-line auto-reset circuit breaker?
(3) Is my built-in converter (110 A/C input to charge 12 volt batteries) any good, or should it be replaced? How do I know it is properly charging my current deep cycle lead acid batteries? What is the charging profile for flooded lead acid deep cycle batteries?
Many basic single-stage converters, typically found in older and lower-priced coaches, are still in use. They don’t have the sophisticated internal circuitry to properly charge and condition batteries. Some converter models supply only a fixed voltage of around 13.2 volts, which prevents batteries from reaching full charge and also shortens their service life. Modern multi-stage charging circuits typically include four operation modes: boost, normal, equalization and storage (or float). ACTION: test the converter on my trailer with discharged batteries to see what output the converter puts out.
Many owners don’t even know where their converter is located. Typically it’s a metal box a little bigger than a large box of facial tissues and is situated adjacent to the fuse panel, near where the wiring comes into the coach. When it is powered up, it gives off a humming sound, which can help you locate it. Usually the make and model and power ratings are written on the case. You can also look up the ratings in the manuals that come with the RV.
Less Than Human: Why We Do Not Really Want to Help the Homeless in SLO
I read this book "Less Than Human: Why we Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others" (by David L. Smith) in search of an answer to how we can treat fellow humans so cruelly. Obviously, not just the homeless, but slavery, indentured servitude, genocide, etc. - how can we do it to a fellow human? In large part, it is because we can convince ourselves that the homeless are "less than human".
Book (link to Amazon): Less Than Human
The homeless are the last group where we feel free to demean them without guilt or public criticism. Oh wait - there is one other group - white males (especially those with "toxic masculinity) - but that is a topic for another time...
I hear it constantly. Lazy. Stupid. Made bad decisions. They deserve to live in squalor and disgusting homeless camps. Why should we help them? They should just leave and go somewhere else.
Outside of SLO, many west coast municipalities at least recognize the seriousness of the problem and are trying to address it — here in SLO? Not so much. Sad. Makes me cry, because I love these people.
PHOTO: Blue Heron, Avila Beach
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
FACEBOOK: I Don't Care What You Think!
Saturday, November 24, 2018
NATION: Gender Pay Gap - A "Peek" at the Truth?
DEFINITION: "gender pay gap" (Cambridge English Dictionary)
noun, also "gender wage gap"
...the difference between the amounts of money paid to women and men, often for doing the same work:
The Government's aim is to enable women to know whether or not their employer has a gender pay gap.
An interesting new study offers compelling evidence that the choices and priorities of women account for much of the pay gap disparity. Information for this article comes largely from the Wall Street Journal article cited immediately below:
ARTICLE: Wall Street Journal - "Parsing the Gender Pay Gap"
https://www.wsj.com/articles/parsing-the-gender-pay-gap-1542917969
Appeared in the November 23, 2018, Wall Street Journal print edition.
The study examined data from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) union shop. The MBTA has uniform hourly wages in which men and women adhere to the exact same rules and enjoy the exact same benefits. Workers are promoted based on seniority, not performance. Male and female workers of the same seniority have the same options for scheduling, routes, vacation and overtime. These rigid work rules would appear to give little to no latitude in providing men preferential treatment.
Nonetheless, in the MBTA study, female train and bus operators earned LESS than men. Harvard economists looked at time cards and scheduling from 2011 to 2017, factoring in sex, age, date of hire, tenure, and whether an employee was married or had dependents.
SOME OF THEIR FINDINGS:
• Male train and bus operators worked about 83% more overtime hours than their female colleagues.
• Men were twice as likely to accept an overtime shift on short notice.
• Twice as many women as men NEVER took overtime, which pays time-and-a-half.
• Male bus and train operators also took 48% fewer unpaid hours off under the Family Medical Leave Act each year.
• Female employees were far more willing to take less preferable routes if it meant working fewer nights, weekends and holidays.
MARITAL STATUS FINDINGS:
• Married fathers wanted more overtime cash.
• Married mothers wanted more time off.
• Single mothers took 59% fewer last-minute overtime hours than did single fathers.
Monday, October 22, 2018
NATION: Co-Living (aka Cooperative Housing) Coming to a City Near You?
Read about the coop as it operates today: https://www.yelp.com/biz/university-cooperative-housing-association-los-angeles-2
Here's the article (if the WSJ will let you read it): https://www.wsj.com/articles/co-living-buildings-going-big-in-brooklyn-and-bay-area-1539687600
'At co-living buildings, tenants lease tiny rooms in larger apartments shared with strangers. Renters have access to living rooms, kitchens and other common spaces, while amenities like cleaning services, dog walking and cooking classes are part of the deal.
This product, which is less than 10 years old and found primarily in large U.S. cities, represents only a tiny niche in the multibillion-dollar apartment industry. But developers are now preparing to build some of the largest new co-living properties in North America, a sign that the appeal of this type of housing could be broadening.
“Co-living’s institutional moment is now upon us,” said Chris Bledsoe, co-founder and chief executive of Ollie, which also recently opened a large co-living project with 422 bedrooms. “There’s no more flying by the seat of your pants.”'
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Overturn the Electoral College, Lifetime Seats for Judges and Senate - NOT SO FAST!
https://www.cnn.com/2017/09/14/politics/electoral-college/index.html
https://www.britannica.com/event/Constitutional-Convention
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
• The winner of the popular vote loses - that's not fair. However, that's what the "Framers of the Constitution" wanted. We don't have a "pure" democracy and never will.
• To eliminate the Electoral College (EC) requires:
(1) 2/3 vote in Senate;
(2) 2/3 vote in the House;
(3) 3/4 of all State Legislatures - 38 states as of now. The EC was designed to protect the small states from getting "trampled" by the big ones - that has not changed.
• Without the EC, national candidates would NEVER campaign or even care about the small states. Instead, they would just campaign in the large population centers of the country.
• With the EC, in a close race, all votes in the ENTIRE COUNTRY would have to be recounted! Remember Al Gore and Florida? That was only 3 counties, IIRC. The EC, by its very nature, avoids such a calamitous recount that could take months or even years!
• A recent effort to end the EC is trying to get states totaling 270 electoral votes to pass a bill in their legislatures pledging that the candidate who wins the national popular vote gets those states' electoral votes. It's been signed into law in 11 states, totaling 165 electoral votes, meaning they need another 105 to make it a reality -- which is very unlikely to happen. Should it happen, it is likely to be ruled Unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court as subverting the will of the constitution.
• FUN FACT: The winner of the popular vote has lost the presidency five times: 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016.
• IMHO, the Electoral College was one of the most brilliant governing structures put into place in the constitution. It keeps the lowest population states from leaving the United States, because they feel that this structure gives them some say in their federal governance.
• The party that gets the popular vote but loses the Electoral College ALWAYS comes out against the EC. And then the tide changes, and they are on the winning end, and then the EC is a brilliant part of the constitution. Politicians!!!!! Politicians might enter politics for the "right" reasons, but power corrupts everyone in the end, and preserving power becomes their primary motivation, which explains this type of "flip-flopping", IMHO.
EQUAL SENATE REPRESENTATION PER STATE
• To eliminate the "2 Senators per State" structure is even more stringent, and would require ratification by all 50 states (Article V of the Constitution) - that's NEVER going to happen.
• The 2 Senators per State structure was necessary to get the small states to sign on during the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787.
LIFE TENURE FOR JUDGES
• Life Tenure for Judges: Madison wrote that life tenure for judges is the best way to secure steady and impartial administration of laws - that is still true today. Kind of like tenure for college professors.
• Side note: Kavanaugh cannot be impeached for conduct BEFORE he became a Supreme Court Justice. Also, Kavanaugh can only be investigated by a referral to federal prosecutors from the Senate, which is the only government entity to have judicial "Advise and Consent" powers.
Posts without a photo are no fun. Here's Brian in Beverage after a challenging hike up to Cove Spring. The funny part is that Brian is sitting in a "butt shaped" cut out in that rock. It was a very hot and very thorny, but very rewarding hike!
