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Leaving the Dark Side of the Force (Microsoft Windows)

 It seems like Microsoft-Hate is in a growth phase these days.  You would have to know a lot about operating systems to sum it all up, fairly.  Hating Microsoft appeals to some of us on an emotional level, especially for people who are suckers for an anti-establishment, anti-mainstream cause. One practical issue is that laptop PCs only seem to last about three years, these days.  And it's getting harder to buy a replacement for $300, as in the recent past.  Chromebooks can be bought for that, but that just switches you to Google-Hate .  Chromebooks don't even have a delete key .  They are too browser-oriented for me -- Google wants you to shove everything onto Google Drive , etc.  And Google will find a way to defeat any ad-blocking by the browser.  I was turned off by going to the Linux operating system by partitioning the drive of my current laptop, dual-booting between Microsoft and Linux, or farting around with the boot menu keys to...

The Mushroom-Mongers

Certain dogs have charmed my socks off.  But 'charm' is not the word that first comes to mind when contemplating homo sapiens .  There must be exceptions.   In fact it is easy to run into exceptional and charming people in early summer.  That is the morel mushroom season .  Every year I run into mushroom-mongers in the inland Northwest , and every year they amuse me.  There is something wonderful about middle-aged and older adults acting as enthusiastic as puppies chasing a ball. And they love to talk about their obsession.  This year, an older couple drove by in a pickup and proudly showed their collection:  She held those mushrooms like they were nuggets of gold.  They gave lots of advice on the right way to cook them up. Early summer is so wonderful around here.  Yes, I know an Arizona-like furnace will be here in a month.  But let's enjoy paradise while we can.   The Little Salmon River was full of life:  ...

High Prices Might Reduce Two Forms of Junk Food

Are Americans changing what they eat, as a reaction to the shocking prices in the grocery stores?  It would be a significant silver lining to the foreign policy disasters of the current regime .  The whole idea of fast food has fallen out of my head.  Does it seem like McDonalds is less busy than the past?  Wouldn't it be nice to see thousands of Starbucks close?  Eating "out" has become unimaginable.  I am even shocked by the coffee prices at the gas station .  Even the junk food at the Dollar Stores has become unaffordable.   Obesity might become a shrinking industry in America.  Older men remember that you couldn't walk through a grocery store in the good old days, without turning the corner at an aisle and being surprised -- or momentarily stunned -- by some nice-looking young lady.  Imagine if that were to happen again! The worse the news becomes, the easier it is to become hopeful, almost to the point of escapism....

A Bit of Arizona Moves to the Inland Northwest

 Western Idaho.  Every year I look forward to riding the service road along an irrigation ditch that drags water over to an agricultural area a few miles away.  There is great shade; the slope of the road is 1%; and the water in the creek is so utterly soothing and drinkable for my little sweetie dog. Not this year!  The irrigation creek was dry, dead.  It might as well be in Arizona, rather than Idaho.  I was so disappointed. The good news is that I looked for tributaries coming into my irrigation creek, and observed where the water went.  It disappeared into a vertical pipe and then, presumably, turned 90 degrees into a horizontal pipe underneath the service road that I was riding on.  That way, a trench for the pipe did not have to be dug. Water a few feet under ground wouldn't freeze.  So the irrigation ditch just serves as overflow? Meanwhile, a pretty sky over an unusual flat spot in hill country:  Here is a video panning the hills...

Drones Are So Versatile

Does anybody really like overly thick forests?  So it was good news when the Forest Service was doing some prescribed burns in early May in Idaho .  Conditions turned out to be too wet, according to what one guy told me.   It is quite something how versatile and powerful drones have gotten, and not just in war!  I stumbled onto the parking area for a drone-operating crew.  The drone was colored like a World War II battle tank, and was about 3 feet in diameter.  If you have only seen toy-like quadrocopters before, this thing would make you stop in your tracks.  I thought about what drones are doing in current wars.   Of course I wanted to pepper the operators with questions, but guys with a job to do can only spend so much time answering questions.  It was a quadro-copter , and ran on batteries.  But how did it help out with prescribed burns?   I imagined it shooting out a flame-thrower based on some kind of fuel....

Some Recent, Pleasant Surprises

 The bike ride wasn't too far below the snowline .  But how long would our luck last?  Nice, smooth, moderately steep gravel roads in an Idaho forest.  So many bicyclists miss out on this type of riding, probably because the industry doesn't promote it.  Maybe it is a good thing that gravel bikes were invented, although strictly speaking, a mountain bike is perfect for this kind of riding unless you are racing. 'Snowline' is a bit of a misnomer.  Actually, it is more of a transition zone, rather than a 'line.'  You expect to flip back and forth between wet gravel and barely passable snow banks.  It makes for a good simile with the idiotic back-and-forth behavior of Trumpanyahu's negotiations with Iran. Thus it was surprising to hit an 'end of the road' snowbank all at once at about 5900 feet. Back in ranch country ( sagebrush , grass, and cows) we saw a remarkably green patch.  It looked like a golf course, but wasn't of course.  T...

Electric Side-By-Sides on the Way?

  Western Idaho .  Bears , mountain lions , and turkeys .  That's what the guy said they were hunting.  It seemed like an odd combination.  But that was the reason for the higher traffic on my new road. With all the distressing news these days, it is important to focus on things that might cheer you up a little.  Years ago I joked that, if motorsports-morons ever switched to electric side-by-sides , they would mount sub-woofers the size of a bale of hay in the cargo bed of their vehicle, and then use 250 Watts of power to pour out electrically-generated engine noise from the speakers. Well, I never miss a chance to ridicule the motorsports industry , even though I usually have friendly conversations with individual motorsports people. Recently I learned that Polaris , the biggest side-by-side producer in North America, now sells the " Kinetic " model, a real electric side-by-side.  It's about $30,000.  There are several You Tube videos on it....

Wallowing in Satisfaction, Rather Than Trying Too Hard to Think

There are times when a person shouldn't over-think the situation.  Nobody needs me to say something profound. There's a time for just wallowing in the satisfaction of water, vegetation, food, and cool breezes.  And no rubble. No thorns. Southeastern Oregon hills, early summer