Now This Really Pisses me off!!!

DavidLoPan

I swear the TSA and our government have got to be a bunch of idiots!

I hate being taken for a fool and god knows the TSA loves to assume the American People are idiots. Worse though is when the TSA assumes that our enemies are idiots.

Years ago, LONG before the TSA existed I got into trouble, as in “detained” for questioning the logic of the people running the metal detectors.

Back in the day, they’d have us turn on our equipment, then they’d look through the lens of our SLR film cameras and wave us on to the metal detectors.

I pointed out once that a variety of explosives are very stable, powerful, and require a blasting cap or its equivalent to detonate. Given these facts, were I someone that wanted to do something bad I’d actually want there to be power in a laptop or similar device. 

SLR Camera

At that same time I also pointed out that looking through the view finder of an SLR camera tells you absolutely NOTHING about what might be in the film compartment.  (Yes, it was WAY back in the day!)

When the nice security men & FBI finished questioning me, one of the agents asked me what on earth possessed me to cause a scene in a boarding line at an airport?

I responded:

I didn’t cause a scene, I simply made some observations… out loud.

I continued, if someone is going to inconvenience me in the name of safety then by god DO IT and be safe about it.

MetalDetectors

No-one is safe if our safety is an illusion. Simply going through the motions of insuring my safety is an insult and a waste of mine and everyone else’s time. If you’re concerned about a bomb being in a laptop then really inspect the laptop. 

If you’re concerned about explosives in an SLR camera then open the damn camera and LOOK inside.

But best of all, make us put everything through the damn X-ray machine. Then you can actually see if something looks amiss inside our computers, cameras, cellphones, backpacks, purses, and god knows what else people may be carrying onto the damn airplane.

The agent smiled.

He told me he didn’t want to see me ever again in one of questioning rooms. He told me I was smart enough to understand that, “Theater” could sometimes be a deterrent, and that I wasn’t incorrect about the stuff that could go boom.

I saw his point, at the time.

I happily flew for many years after that encounter. I also noticed that the security folks began asking all passengers to put all their stuff in the X-ray machines.

Why am I pissed off now?

Because we’ve come full circle!

Abu Bakr al Baghdadi YouTube

The difference is that our enemies have access to stuff that is more destructive, and those same enemies aren’t using bombs as a negotiating tool (as the folks who claimed they had a bomb then ordered the pilot of a plane to take them to Cuba).  Today our enemies are willing to blow themselves up and take other people with them.

SO why are we engaging in this silly bit of theater?

The DHS says they’re worried about so called undetectable bombs…

Okaaayyy. 

Then doesn’t that presuppose that the people building these sophisticated bombs are smart enough to build them so that powering up the devices won’t set the thing off?

Lets give our enemies credit for at least being able to use the knowledge they gained going to western colleges.

I resent the theater today more than I resented it back at the dawn of time.

Theater isn’t going to protect us from Jihadists intent on causing us harm. 

If our government is serious about protecting us, then they need to terminate all financial aid and make sure that ALL funds to and from terrorists cells in our country are cut off.

The Hamas mouthpiece CAIR should be deprived of all funding originating outside the US and should be prevented from transferring any funds out of the country. Which means preventing the French bank BNP and others from obfuscating the sources and destinations of transactions. 

(For god’s sake it’s an annoying odyssey for honest citizens to open bank accounts with piddly sums of cash. How the HELL can international banks get aways with this stuff?)

We shouldn’t be providing Syria weapons.

The Muslim Brotherhood is another organization that we have no business supporting.

We need to be depriving these terrorist organizations of their funding, weapons, and communications.

It’s interesting that ISIS is waging an impressive recruiting and PR campaign via Twitter! That needs to stop.  If that means giving the Muslim countries their dreams of internet isolation from the rest of the world, so be it.

Last, and most importantly we need to stop the politically correct bullshit. I’m not suggesting that we become a bunch of racist xenophobes, I’m saying that we need to have all the information about the goings on in our country.

That means we need to see the reports about honor killings, like those recently uncovered in NJ. We need to understand how Islam is influencing our country for good or ill. We need truth, and fearlessly honest reporting to return to mainstream news.

I firmly believe that in the light of truth, we as a people will be better able to make decisions that are in our best interests.

Make no mistake, it’s not a sin to act in your own self interests.

Even the Occupy Wall Street people figured that out.

And in the “You should know your history before picking a mascot” category

In Murrieta, a group of folks have dressed up as Aztecs then began performing street theater for the IMG 7842JPGsake of the news cameras.

They’re PRO-Amnesty and are Chanting “White Supremacists out” 

The full article is here

The only problem(s) are:

Apparently, The Aztecs were among the most Xenophobic civilizations on the planet. Their enemies ended up with their still beating hearts being ripped out of their chests, and their bodies rolled down the steps of a pyramid. 

According to one article the Aztecs were so vicious that surrounding tribes joined Cortéz when they understood he was trying to destroy the Aztecs.

If ANYONE would have been a group of <blank> supremacists it was the Aztecs. 

And 

Being anti-amnesty isn’t the same as being a White Supremacist.

Then again, facts, and common sense often go out the window when you’re trying to justify a position that you know is inherently wrong.

Verizon is raising the DSL rate

Verizon

Verizon SUCKS!!!!

I Just got a notice, they’re bumping the rate up $5 a month.

Funny, I haven’t increased my utilization of the DSL by $5 a month, nor has their service improved in quality by $5 a month.

So why am I seeing a rate hike?

I’d be ok with it if I got better than 2.56 Mbps download and .71 Mbps upload but I don’t. And there’s no option for me to buy a faster connection.

For years, the people of this town have been fighting with Verizon to provide better service. In response, Verizon, for a time simply refused to install any new DSL connections. After the town fathers went to the PUC, explaining that Verizon’s actions were impairing new business and devaluing existing properties, Verizon grudgingly began installing new DSL service.

Charter

The local cable company has been claiming they were going to install the new cable hotness where you’d have cable, telephone, and internet.

We’ve stopped holding our breath for that. The local cable company can’t even provide HD much less any of the high speed data connections that would be necessary.

AT&T claims they have U-Verse until you call them. Then all the sudden they can’t seem to find your address.

ATT UVerse

Which leaves Verizon as the monopolistic provider of telephone & DSL service that disables 911 if someone in a town 15 miles away happens to cut a fiber optic line.

Yep, you read that right… a Fiber optic line gets cut in Phelan and my town suddenly has no phone service, no DSL, and no 911.

After the last time someone cut the fiber in Phelan, Verizon reactivated their local switching station and if we dial the old 7 digit local phone numbers instead of the full area code and number we can at least call the fire department.

PUC California

To force Verizon to reactivate their substation in town, required the town fathers to have a meeting where not only the PUC, but also a Congressman from the US house of Representatives were present demanding answers of the Verizon representatives.

Answers to basic questions like “Why don’t you have a backup plan?

How do you justify leaving a community of 3000 people (many of whom are elderly) with zero ability to call their local firehouse?”

Suddenly Verizon decided something needed to be done.

Funny that 3000 people calling and complaining with valid concerns is easily ignored but a PUC rep and Congressman asking the same questions is taken seriously.

Verizon truly sucks.

US House of Representatives

I’ll dig up the PUC address, write a letter and ask them why they granted a rate hike to Verizon.

I strongly suspect Verizon has said the rate hike is about the expense of maintaining “outdated” technology to the town. Verizon will have neglected to tell the PUC that this is the ONLY technology available to the town.

The other folks in the town will write similar letters, be ignored, and then we’ll demand a PUC hearing, and invite a Congressman.

Verizon will rescind the $5 charge with a mumbled “Ooops” as an apology. Then they’ll hike the rates by slamming some other “fees” at a later time.

The Congressman will enjoy his time here and do a little campaigning.

All will return to normal in my little town.

Until the next time…

Why are my simple projects always NOT simple?

Images 2

You know, Air Conditioning is one of those things that you don’t pay attention to until it gets unbearably hot. Well, at least that’s when I take notice.

I like it a little warm, you know, mid 80’s with a light breeze. Warm enough that my junk hangs nicely and I can run around in nothing more than a pair of shorts without getting cold. If I’m in Palm Springs 100+ is fine as long as I can run around naked.

The past few days though, it’s been HOT even here on the mountain. Heat here on the mountain is  often not a big deal because there’s usually a breeze and with the windows open, it’s actually pretty comfortable. However someone turned off the breeze and in the still air, the heat seems to build upon itself in waves.  With the electronics, and musical instruments; heat like that is a big no-no.

We decided to turn on the A/C. That’s when we discovered something I’d suspected in the winter, the thermostat was screwed up. I could put up with the 6 to 10 degree discrepancy between what the thermostat said and what the actual temperature was. No big deal there…

Unknown 2

During winter it seemed like the heat was running all the time and would only shut off for 5 or 10 minutes. Since it was a mild winter, I could open the blinds and capture the heat from the sun. Which meant that I could leave the actual heater off during the day. Turning on the heat at night it was easy to ignore the short cycling of the furnace. When I went to bed, the thermostat would set back to 58 and that meant the machine wouldn’t come on again until 6 am.

As I said, the problems were easy to ignore. Turning on the A/C however, caused the thermostat problems to smack me in the face.

Turns out that the thermostat would turn on the cooling, and keep it running even though the house would cool to 74F (The unit was set to 79. However, It always showed a current temp of 85.) After a little experimentation I found that the thermometer in the thermostat had become decidedly un-reactive if it was reading 85 or above. You’d think putting the unit in the fridge for 20 minutes would drop the temp reading to below 70, it didn’t, the unit still read 85.

Unknown 1

Only when the thermostat was put in the freezer did the temp reading move toward 70.

Humm, the sensor must have gone. The old unit was an all digital no moving parts affair. I’d never in a million years have thought it could go bad and yet here was evidence right before my eyes.

This meant it was time for a new thermostat. Oh Goody, just what I needed to deal with as I melted into the floor.

Thus began the great thermostat discussion and exploration of 2014.

Lyric 108

I wanted a “Smart unit,” something that I could control from my phone or ipad. Yes they’re expensive but I was thinking about all those times when I’d left the house and forgot to turn the heat down. Or those times when I’d walked into the house late at night to find that the heating or A/C had been running for hours because of a timed schedule instead of running only when it was really needed, ie when I was home.

It is all about me after all.

THX9421R5021wwu 100x81

Honeywell, makes a variety of units that can connect to WiFi, which allows them to be controlled remotely. Honeywell’s newest unit called the Lyric looks pretty interesting, but is only available via professional installation. Price? Unknown. The next Honeywell model down from the Lyric is also a smart machine with a big assed display that costs about $250. Oh, by the way, professional installation  is recommended.

I think to myself, “Hell, that’s the same price as a Nest.”

Unknown

Which led to another round of discussion and batting the problem around discussing the pros and cons of each machine, including the cheaper alternatives.

While all this discussion was going on, the temp was rising and in desperation I was switching the existing machine on when it got too hot inside, then off again via the switch on it’s front.

I wanted a smart thermostat because they learn your habits and adapt their programming to meet your needs.

I wanted to be able to control the unit remotely so that I could turn it on or off if I was coming home early or wasn’t going to be home at all. Why heat an empty house to 70F?

Some of the units have the ability to recognize that the house is occupied even when according to “Schedule” it shouldn’t be. That would be nice if I’m taking a sick day so that I don’t have to wake up to a 50F house because I took a nap and forgot to override the programmed schedule.

Images 1

I’m also attracted to the potential energy savings that one of these units can supposedly provide.

Then there’s just the cool gadget factor coupled with the aesthetics.

Of all the units I looked at and researched, I kept coming back to the Lyric, and the Nest. They’re both simple and elegant.

In the end, I presented my case and let the other half make the decision. Sweltering on Tuesday and trying not to turn the busted thermostat to cool, the other half comes home with a bag from Lowes.

OH BOY! OH BOY! what did you bring home?

Ahhhh, a brand new Nest thermostat.

And Now I get to install it. OH JOY!

I gotta say Nest really has it going on. I went to their site, entered the wires I saw, they said our system was compatible and gave me a very nice picture of how the wires should be connected.

Great! I trot downstairs and turn off the breakers labeled A/C. Next I spackle the holes in the wall from the old thermostat, then paint the area. While I’m waiting for the paint to dry, I’m cutting out circles of some thin foam we had laying around. The object it to provide an insulating barrier between the hole in the wall where the control wires come through and the thermostat.

Paint dried, barrier installed, new screw holes drilled and bingo! The new unit is installed and ready for activation.

I trot back downstairs, flip the breakers on and…

Absolutely nothing happened! No lights, no bells, no automatic setup routine… NOTHING.

UHHH OHHH!

Trot back downstairs recheck the breakers, yep, they’re on.

Floor

Go to the basement to check the A/C unit itself. After fighting to pull the service panels I see the circuit board humm, no lights on. This doesn’t look good but I can’t figure out what’s happened. I follow the wire from the fan unit to a standard 110V socket.

Wait a minute… the breakers I switched off were two 30 amp and one 15 amp. That makes sense, 30 amp for the compressor and 15 amp for the socket that powers the blower.

Slowly it starts to dawn on me, the breakers labeled A/C are not the right breakers which means that I was working on the thermostat and it was still energized. Thankfully it’s only 24V!

I should have checked for voltage before I started monkeying around. But I saw the indicator light was off on the main compressor, which led me to believe that for once in the history of this house things were labeled correctly.

BUZZZZ! We’re sorry that is the wrong answer, but thank you so much for playing!

I go back to the breakers, flip off the 15amp labeled A/C then go back to the basement. Yep there’s still power at the socket, I know this because the water softener is still active.

OK I need to firgure out which of the breakers actually does switch off the socket the A/C blower is plugged into, relabel the breaker box, and then replace the fuse on the circuit board that controls the A/C blower.

Images

The breaker chores done with the attendant resetting of all the clocks in the house. I discover that the service for the A/C blower is connected to the kitchen, not the nice usually unused GFI sockets around the garage. That electrician was stoned out of his mind. Come to think of it, I did fire him when the house was being built.

I reach for a 3 amp fuse.

HAHAHAHAHAHA

The box labeled 3 amp fuses is empty.

I pass the thermometer on the deck it’s reading 95F. Now I’m getting cranky.

The other half hops in the car and goes to an autoparts store.

New fuse, button up the unit.  Trot back upstairs…

New thermostat is asking for input! HUZZZZAAAA! As soon as I connect the machine to the WiFi it starts downloading a software update. I like the auto updating feature, but I’d kinda wanted to turn on the air conditioning which I can’t while the unit is updating.

Now I get to clean up the mess I’ve made with spackling, painting, drilling and tromping in & out of the basement, yard, and patch of weeds behind the compressor.

The download and update is still in progress. While I’m waiting I water the plants.

The house is sweltering hot.

The evening breeze is picking up, the sun is going down and it’s cooling off, the reason I was going through this exercise is going away.

I finish programming the thermostat and leave it OFF. The temp is dropping rapidly so what’s the point. I’ll have to see how the new unit works tomorrow.

Sigh…

Nothing in my life is simple.