Rehabilitating Keynes

The Amer­i­can right is fond of spit­ting the word key­ne­sian as an epi­thet, just as those on the left hold Keynes up to be some sort of sav­ior, res­cu­ing the mass­es from the tyran­ny of the wealthy. Today’s eco­nom­ic poli­cies that the left pro­motes and the right attempts to thwart rely heav­i­ly on the key­ne­sian idea that when a nation’s econ­o­my is stalling, the gov­ern­ment should increase spend­ing even if that means going into debt. Fur­ther it’s said that it … Read the rest

If you’re on the left or the right, you’ve missed the point

Not too long ago I was shop­ping in my local gro­cery store when I ran into an old friend whom I had not seen in some time. She and I had been out on the streets of San Fran­cis­co on the night of Barack Oba­ma’s elec­tion to wit­ness the elec­tric atmos­phere and cel­e­bra­tion. She and I wrote slo­gans in chalk on the side­walk in front of the Ninth Cir­cuit that night and a few oth­er times. She was there at … Read the rest

Stretching my legs at Southshore

It’s been a bit too long since I’ve been out for a run. There’s real­ly no excuse. Alame­da is very flat so I don’t have to con­tend with hills, and the weath­er has been fan­tas­tic. I have a great neigh­bor­hood for run­ning, being sur­round­ed by beau­ti­ful hous­es and just a few blocks from the beach. Also, I’m new in town and explor­ing by foot is the best way to find my way around. 

So of course get­ting start­ed was the … Read the rest

Performance on Mac Pro RAID

It’s prob­a­bly a bit late in the game to be review­ing the per­for­mance of a four year old prod­uct, but one more set of bench­mark results in the world can’t hurt much, and may shed some light on more gen­er­al ques­tions about RAID per­for­mance in dif­fer­ent configurations.

Test­ing was per­formed on an 8‑core 2008 Mac Pro with the Apple Mac Pro RAID card and four 15,000RPM SAS dri­ves. The dri­ves were for­mat­ted in between tests and … Read the rest

Armchair observation

The Moon was very near to Venus in the sky tonight. It took me by sur­prise as I had not been fol­low­ing the Moon’s phas­es close­ly but with my west­ern-fac­ing liv­ing room win­dows it was very dif­fi­cult to miss an unusu­al­ly bright Venus next to a bare sliv­er of a cres­cent Moon in the evening sky tonight.

Through the binoc­u­lars the Moon was stun­ning. Usu­al­ly even with earth­glow it’s dif­fi­cult to make out fea­tures on the shad­owed side of the … Read the rest

When you focus upon a star…

I took the binoc­u­lars out into the yard tonight for some plan­e­tary obser­va­tion. Fol­low­ing my father’s advice, I focused the binoc­u­lars on a star before look­ing at Venus and despite the dif­fi­cul­ty get­ting the image to stay still I could make out the cres­cent shape. It looks like Venus is get­ting much clos­er to its tran­sit of the Sun. I think that Venus will start get­ting less bright in the sky as the cres­cent gets thin­ner. Of course it … Read the rest

What’s the price of a signature?

Last night I made a late night run to the gro­cery store and was sur­prised to see a woman with a clip­board by the front entrance ask­ing peo­ple com­ing in and out to sign some form of peti­tion. It’s not uncom­mon to see this at Safe­way; the entrance is a bot­tle­neck for all traf­fic in and out and a favorite spot for poll­sters and pan­han­dlers alike. What was odd was that there would be some­one col­lect­ing sig­na­tures at near­ly midnight.… Read the rest

Venerean phases

Venus has been very bright in the evening sky late­ly, as you may have already noticed. A friend of mine was play­ing with an astron­o­my pro­gram on his iPod Touch while we were walk­ing the oth­er evening and asked what «that bright star» was. I said that an object in the sky as bright as the one we were look­ing at could only be Venus (cor­rect) and I spec­u­lat­ed that Venus might be brighter when far­ther from us, because we’d … Read the rest

Getting things started

For years I’ve been a fan of the first sug­gest­ed prac­tice in Julia Cameron’s Artist’s Way pro­gram: morn­ing pages. The sug­ges­tion is to do three pages of auto­mat­ic writ­ing (writ­ing with­out stop­ping to think) the very first thing every morn­ing. I’ve gone through peri­ods where I’ve done the morn­ing pages faith­ful­ly, and months on end where I haven’t done them at all. Faced with the litany of things I usu­al­ly feel I have to do, it is a chal­lenge to … Read the rest

Where to live

Here’s my rec­om­mend­ed where-to-live list from http://www.FindYourSpot.com’s quiz. Some sur­pris­es, oth­ers not sur­pris­ing at all. The ques­tion­naire was thor­ough with­out being tedious. My com­pli­ments to the devel­op­ers of the site. I’m very curi­ous about the busi­ness mod­el, but that’s beside the point.

  1. Bal­ti­more, Maryland
  2. Prov­i­dence, Rhode Island
  3. New Haven, Connecticut
  4. Nor­folk, Virginia
  5. Boston, Mass­a­chu­setts
  6. Long Island, New York
  7. Hart­ford, Connecticut
  8. Char­lotte, North Carolina
  9. Albu­querque, New Mexico
  10. New York City, New York
  11. Worces­ter, Massachusetts
  12. Philadel­phia, Pennsylvania
  13. Chesa­peake-Vir­ginia Beach, Virginia
  14. Man­hat­tan, New York
  15. Port­land, Oregon
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