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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Appetite


The crew and I went for a pre-dinner 2-mile hike to work up the appetite on Thanksgiving Day. It's nice living at the base of a mountain with beautiful trails.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Monster

Jack and I built a Lego army Saturday morning featuring a big green monster pulling a catapult. Here they are marching off to conquer the kitchen table. I think they are being opposed by a rag-tag assortment of clone troopers led by Indiana Jones.



Saturday, November 15, 2008

Rain



This sums up the day well: rainy with a lot of leaves on the ground.

There are still quite a few in the trees, but they are probably 75% down.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Ryder


With all this talk about giving huge subsidies to US automakers, it might be instructive to see how successful these efforts have been in the past. Most famously, we have the loan guarantees made to Chrysler in 1979. Although these are popularly thought of a success, the verdict is mixed and certainly they are back to the brink 30 years later. Would we be worse off if Chrysler had ceased to exist in 1980?*

A little lesser known is the British experience in the 1970s. In 1975, the Ryder Report was written outlining a series of steps to save British Leyland and massive (at the time) subsidies were duly issued. After struggling for many years, the rump of this company declared bankruptcy in 2005.

The chart, created using data pulled from the UK's National Statistics Online, shows UK vehicle production for the past 20 years (approximately from the time of the subsidies). Keeping in mind that most of this production is now foreign owned, what did the subsidies really buy them over the long term? How do we know our experience will be different?

A bankruptcy is a healthy thing in an economy because it allows capital to be reallocated to better use. Allowing zombie companies to exist without profits forever does not promote the "creative destruction" necessary for economic growth.

If we are going to do any specific for the people impacted, I would much rather see our monies spent on helping workers that get hurt by the very real potential of Big 3 bankruptcies. With proper retraining and relocation assistance, we could help our economy re-channel the capital and labor trapped in uneconomic activities towards future growth.

*As a side note, we own a Chrysler that I'm quite happy with, but the point remains.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Lair


This new camera I got has a nifty panorama feature. I've seen this before, but those have always used software on the PC to put the pictures together. This one stitches the photos together in-camera so that it is ready to use when you download it. Neat. Now I just need to find a vista that is better than my office desk.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Yellow


One of the first Novemberish days today - overcast and temps in the low 50s. This is another nice tree in the 'hood that we observed on our dog walk this morning.
I snapped this pic with my Pentax Optio M50. I haven't had a camera for a few months since my old one died so I picked this one up for $100 online. I like the form factor but I'm still getting used to the controls.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Red



Some nice fall foliage from up the street. Too bad my phone camera doesn't do it justice.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bonehead

I was in Philadelphia for a couple of days this week. I'm not quite home yet, being stuck in Dulles until at least 11:00 this evening waiting for the flight crew to show up.

Since I left for the airport at about 4 PM to make sure I made my 6:50 PM flight without a big hassle (ever tried to find a gas station near the Philadelphia Airport to refuel your rental car?), I basically could have driven home faster than flying. If I'd left at 4PM, I would probably be getting home at about 11:30 PM or so.

As it stands now, I may or may not make it home by midnight. Late flights like this tend to get canceled because the flight crews can only be on duty for so long and if they get signficantly delayed they sometimes can't fly.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Arm


My daughter is really into football right now. The past week, she has bugged me everyday to go out and throw the old pigskin around (well, really a Nerf). The funny thing is she has a pretty decent arm - she can throw it with a darn near perfect spiral about 10 yards. Catching isn't so adept, but pretty reasonable. He last email to me was asking when the Redskins game was on (tonight).

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Speedy


Even at her advanced age, L10 loves running through the woods. Here she is on the hike yesterday.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Hike


It was a beautiful day for a hike in the Blue Ridge today. The navigator here is pointing the way with his walking stick.