June 09, 2008
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
05:42 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 4 words, total size 1 kb.
The local WAWA seems to be pulling their salads as well.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
05:42 PM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 27 words, total size 1 kb.
June 08, 2008
The lefties don't understand much about economics, history, energy tech, the strategy of technology or the enemies we face...but they do understand that politics is a team sport.

This is a lesson many of us on the right would do well to learn lest we join the Libertarians in the aloof moral superiority of utter irrelevancy.
One of the few Democratic candidates with actual cajones', Hillary may be a narcissistic, leftist, Nixon in a dress, but there is little doubt that were she to be president she would whip out the Ghurka knives on the nations enemies (as well as her political rivals).
So, naturally, the Dems , upon realizing that, nominated an articulate (and certainly likeable) version of Jimmy Carter with the actual experience removed.
Still, as utterly unsuitable as their policies are for running the country, the Dems are well poised to win it. They certainly deserve their unity dance. The fact that a person of color has a better than even chance of being elected is a fantastic thing for the country. The fact that the odds on favorite to be POTUS is a person with Obamas' policy views, particularly now, is, IMHO....more than a little worrisome.
I respectfully suggest my fellow conservatives stop with the drama queen temper tantrums and back McCain.
In the meantime, we can all give a tip of the hat to two people who really did break new ground, and open new horizons, as well as the voters who made that happen.
Kudos to the anonymous 4Channer who did the .gif
...and managed to politicize the Carmeldansen.
IS NOTHING SACRED?!!?!
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
06:50 AM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 283 words, total size 2 kb.

Not one of mine...found on the interwebz....
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
04:57 AM
| Comments (5)
| Add Comment
Post contains 15 words, total size 1 kb.
....And then there are the triple-backflipping ninja-Viking deathcars, covered with spikes, that try to mug Our Hero with their hidden weapons systems. And there are ninjas. And a monkey.
High praise indeed.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
04:50 AM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 42 words, total size 1 kb.
June 05, 2008
Assuming the ROE are not absolutely retarded, I'm betting on the Vikings.

UPDATE: Galhran ( who has been blogging up a storm lately) beat me to this and has a more in depth analysis. (His commenter's beat me to the obvious as well.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
09:46 PM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 74 words, total size 1 kb.
The Sasebo Slasher, referred to by authorities as "Girl A" and better known to many on the internet as Nevada-Tan has reportedly has had her umm... "freedom restrictions" lifted as of Sept.14th.
The girl, now 15, fatally stabbed a 12 year old classmate with a box cutter
when she was 11. Because it involved girls of such a young age, this story shocked Japan.
Because the girl was a gamer, a fan of the film Battle Royale, and frequented some of the more gory nooks and corners of the internet, the murder had a similar effect on public perceptions of fandom as the Myazaki killings of the late 80s.
As a testimony to the well adjusted psychology of these here interwebs, the Otaku connection in this sad tale catapulted the unnamed young girl into celebrity status, inspired morbid fan art like the uncredited piece to the right and massively boosted the sales of University of Nevada pullovers...I've tastelessly used this meme myself from time to time but it is a good day to reflect on the forgotten person in all this, Satomi Mitarai, whose life was cut short by the whole sad affair.
.
I am not a forgiving person when it comes to crimes particularly capital ones, but given her age and the better than even chance that this was actually a vicious catfight that became manslaughter, I hope that this girl can maintain her anonymity and lead something of a normal life.
(..and not stab anybody else.)
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:48 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 276 words, total size 2 kb.
June 03, 2008
Holy toledo.
Barak would have to be suicidal or a lunatic in order to put someone in his VP slot when that person already has a knife in his back.
I do like the fact that the talking heads on FOX are largely unable to talk at the moment. I agree with their sentiments regarding pizza.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
09:07 PM
| Comments (2)
| Add Comment
Post contains 59 words, total size 1 kb.
June 01, 2008

Despite completely unrelated text on her chalkboard, one of the Brickmuppets' Crack Team of Science Babes tm reports on progress on the fuel cell front.
It seems that two separate science teams, one at MIT and one at Basque University in Spain have developed improved Methanol fuel cells that not only have increased output but are dramatically cheaper due to the reduction in the amount of platinum required.
The inability to find a substitute for platinum has been one of the big sticking points in fuel cell developments and the major hitch in the Administrations ambitious fuel cell initiative from 2001. The previously anticipated substitutes did not pan out.
Methanol fuel cells run at much lower temperatures than other types and are anticipated to have many applications, particularly personal electronics, as they would have far greater run time than any batteries and could in theory be powered by off the shelf rubbing alcohol methanol from a fuel cartridge or something. Fuel cells in general are also much more efficient than even diesel engines in producing electricity, though they tend to be very fuel specific and there have been scalability problems.
This is potentially a huge breakthrough.
'Science Babe' is a one second gag from Lucky Star that I did not get....screencap was shamelessly stolen from Chizumatic. Go buy the DVD and support Avatars' livelihood!
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
09:20 PM
| Comments (6)
| Add Comment
Post contains 228 words, total size 2 kb.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:20 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 50 words, total size 1 kb.
Many, like this one are hear wrenching....

Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:19 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 22 words, total size 1 kb.
May 31, 2008
I arrived at the trailer Tuesday with a truckload of stuff that included a borrowed weed wacker. One important thing on the to do list being trim the yard...which had been completely untended for a month.
That became the major thrust of the operation. Not only was the grass much higher than I had feared, the yard was full of logs, limbs, rocks...umm...boulders...a sink, beer cans, beer bottles, lengths of reebar, a toilet, bits of iron, various cuts of wood...mostly siding and plywood, a catchers mitt concrete slabs and plastic toys.
Oh, and my lawn mower didn't work despite hours of attempted resuscitation.
I did a little bit of work on the trees with a hack saw and left.
I used to have woods on 2 sides...now a landscaping business has moved into the former woods on one side...and some time in the last 2 weeks they cleared out those pesky trees....and presumably saved on disposal fees.
It rained Wednesday and Thursday.
Yesterday I arrived with a lawnmower, weedwacker, chainsaw, pruning shears and a crowbar.
The yard is now presentable.
As of when I'd left, the power had not been reconnected yet, that will come this weekend hopefully, but the water is on.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
02:26 PM
| Comments (2)
| Add Comment
Post contains 250 words, total size 2 kb.
May 26, 2008
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
02:05 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 0 words, total size 1 kb.
May 23, 2008

There is a lot of talk regards Robert Zubrin's plan.
Zubrin is a talented engineer and has an amazing out of the box imagination. His plan is laid out here and there is a typically literate discussion of it going on at Jerry Pournelle's place here.
One big quibble I have is that Zubrin seems dismissive of fears that corn to ethanol processes will lead to food shortages, and indeed it is likely that a lot of the current spike in domestic food prices is due to petrol induced transportation costs.
However, both directly and indirectly, burning food will raise its cost and scarcity. (It's Science!)
Zubrins plan is interesting in other ways. While he is a biofuel advocate, his focus is on methanol. Methanol has a few disadvantages...
It's got poor energy density and it is corrosive, (eating aluminum and rubber) thus it requires specially designed engines. It is also toxic but given that gasoline is not exactly FDA approved either this at least seems to be a silly gripe. Methanol (like Ethanol) is unsuitable for diesel engines and is generally used in otto cycle engines which exacerbate its poor energy density...One can go ~ half as far on a tank of methanol...assuming you don't have an aluminum engine block in which ones trip is shorter still.
(Much is occasionally made of the fact that Methanol can be refined (via dehydration) into dimethyl ether which is a diesel fuel with a substantially higher cetane rating which gives it even better energy density in a compression engine than regular diesel. This is actually a superb diesel and jet fuel with spectacular energy density per volume...rather too much in fact as, unlike other such fuels it is highly flammable, making it a safety hazard for ships and jets.It also is a gas at normal temperatures and pressures which nullifies its energy density advantage and imposes handling problems. Thus I am very skeptical that CH3OCH3 is the answer to our fuel needs.)
Note though that methanol has the very large advantage that it can be made from most types of trash as well as the inedible portions of crops....in fact it can be made from virtually any bio-organic matter.
(This is an good place to remind people that non-edible portions of crops are not technically trash, they are normally recycled into the soil as fertilizer, so alternate fertilization methods are necessary...this is not insurmountable of course, but it is a nontrivial concern)
Methanol is, despite its disadvantages, a vastly better idea than corn based ethanol which is ranked by efficiency on this chart that will...er...spoil the lunch of ethanol fanatics.
Zubrins other big proposal is to mandate flex fuel vehicles.
This is a very sensible idea and would mean that any car sold in the US would have to be capable of running on a wide variety of fuels including corrosive ones like methanol. This would allow consumers to buy whatever fuel was cheaper (perhaps seasonally) and solve a lot of the chicken/egg problem with alternative fuels....namely that people won't buy an alternate fuel car if they cant get fuel for it...and gas stations wont install methanol or other alternate fuel pumps if there are no cars to sell the fuel to. The downside to flexfuel vehicles is a slight reduction in efficiency since tolerances are necessarily lower. Also it has been pretty much accepted by now that it is challenging to say the least for any flexfuel otto engine to be made that will run on kerosenes like diesel fuel.
Ignoring, for now, the potential represented by steam cars, this is bothersome because not only is the diesel cycle extremely efficient but the kerosenes and vegetable oils they have historically run on have very high energy densities.
Now two companies, Scania and Transonic Combustion have gone at this intractable problem from the opposite direction and produced diesels that will run on alcohols...and unmodified on regular diesel...and on biodiesel! The Transonic development is rather closely guarded at the moment, but there is a bit of info here. Also, there is a good write-up on the Scania design (which is already commercially available)over at Green Car Congress.
Not only that...biodiesel, particularly from algae is an exceedingly promising fuel that need not interfere with crop production in any way. Brickmuppet Blog has ranted on this from time to time but there have recently been a promising development or two in this area.
Algael oil is 50 times as productive as the best non-algael biofuel crops. There are hurdles to be sure, but certain species of algae produce oil as a energy storage medium and it requires very little refining to be used as fuel. The algae needs water, light, fertilizer and a sealed environment to keep competing , less "oily" breeds of algae, out, but its tanks need not be associated with farmland in any way, thus no food crop displacement. With artificial lighting (and assuming a way to mitigate the kerosene smell) the algael farms and pressing/refining rigs can be located in industrial parks or even cities. It is the only crop that can potentially replace petroleum in cars without turning the entire planet into farmland.
There is a very comprehensive overview of Algeal Oil theory here.
Note that with flexfuel vehicles, one need not worry about the need to replace ALL of the oil we consume. A mixture of algael oil, alcohols from trash and even our own domestic oil production would render us energy independent. The competition between the three would likely drive down prices over time as well.
Of course there is no such thing as a free lunch. None of the biofuel proposals will work without electrical input of some sort, either to facilitate fermentation or provide light, ventilation or just press the algae. Thus an external power source is needed. If one is serious about biofuels one is going to need to increase power generation capacity as our grid is already under strain.
If one is serious about biofuels one is likely enthusiastic about reducing pollution. Thus one is going to have to look at relatively non polluting sources of said power.
If one is not living in a fantasy land one needs to dismiss SOLAR and wind except for certain regional/ niche applications...our hydro is about at capacity and geothermal is useful in limited areas.
Thus if one is serious about biofuels one is going to be foursquare for a crash program to increase our nuclear power infrastructure.
Ultimately, when it comes to alternattive energy, nuclear is the only alternative.
Nuclear is the future.
A rant from last year on THAT topic is here.
Today's 'Science Babe' is actually Emma Sky from the Phoenix Wright games. I believe it is official artwork despite her summer attire.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
11:54 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 1163 words, total size 31 kb.

Via Malkin :Cartoon via Red Planet
The government is making a lot more off the gas than the gas companies.
Keep that in mind the next time some populist pinhead threatens to nationalize the petroleum industry.
(just sayin'.)
Given the need to transfer to alternate fuels because of well founded concerns about feeding jihadism petro dollars and the need to increase self sufficiency, gas (or other carbon tax) is not something that I'm in principal opposed to....certainly less than other taxes.
The downside is that (as we are seeing now) gas prices have a sort of pachinko effect through the economy and expensive gas is just obnoxious.
A tax however is IMHO vastly preferable to the sort of byzantine cap and trade system favored by the greens which involve a sort of UN sponsored "indulgence" system and give tremendous power to governing bodies over the means of production....which has been the evil opposite of a good thing historically.
UPDATE:It should also be noted in passing that the price of oil has not risen in absolute terms quite as much as it seems from looking at its dollar price....The Dollar has actually gone down quite a bit in value. This is not to say that more rfineries or production would not help, but the Dollar is a big issue in and of itself.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
11:29 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 226 words, total size 2 kb.
May 22, 2008
There is some interesting discussion in his comments. Go ahead and comment over there.

Update: Colder still (via)
Sad girl in snow is a screen cap from Kanon...obtained via the default source for all sad girl in snow needs.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:08 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 89 words, total size 1 kb.
One of his readers, a USMC officer replies with his own observations.
Very good reads both.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:01 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 54 words, total size 1 kb.
May 21, 2008
Summit'
We can only stand by and hope that Mothera will be appeased...
Via Wonderduck...
(who says he is too tired to blog about this...while denying any involvement with vampires.)
UPDATE: I should have known...this innocuous tip from the Duck...it was a trap.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
09:17 PM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 55 words, total size 2 kb.
May 19, 2008
After the stellar first two seasons I had highly anticipated this. Good points:
About the hottest "companion" ever. Freema Agyeman give a superb performance as Martha Jones, a savvy, and gorgeous med student who joins the Dr. on his trips through time and space. Martha is sharp as a tack, a fast learner and quite level headed.
Daleks...screeching and killing (while screeching).
The cat dude in the traffic jam...and his family.
Several interesting stories with neat ideas, great effects and superb pacing.
Bad points:
Most of those stories were saddled with tedious subplots ripped from the headlines of...er...ABC afterschool specials.
Not enough Daleks screeching (and killing while screeching).
The 'Docktah' is not just PC, but seems to be channeling Leon Kass at times.
Pig people...which go a long way to cancel out Daleks....
The Doctor comes off as even more of a pompous, callous ass...
...and he keeps pining for Rose (a previous companion).
****************************************************
I did not see "Blink" as it refused to play on my computer.
Very uneven season, most disappointing were the Dalek episodes, (which was a very interesting concept muddled by silly, unnecessary subplots, pig-people and a high pitched squeaky voice) and the season finale, which started off absolutely superb, built fantastically and petered out with a Gainax ending of sorts.
Nevertheless it was, still enjoyable, though it is by far the weakest of the 3 I've seen thus far. I hope this trend doesn't continue.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
10:00 PM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 103 words, total size 2 kb.
One of the Spanish vessels is seen here visiting Sydney.

The decision cost the Aussies 16 missile tubes...but the loss of tonnage and the use of an already existing design resulted in a large manpower savings and a sufficient cost savings to allow them to buy a fourth destroyer for nearly the same money as 3. Additionally since this is a design that has been built...the bugs are already largely worked out so the cost overruns are less likely.
According to Eagle 1 the Aussies learned their lesson from the Collins submarine acquisition, in which they got one of the best diesel subs on earth, but could only afford a few and they are expensive to maintain.
The USN is facing challenges in maintaining even a 313 ship navy in part because it buys the absolute best of everything. While it is important to have the top tier vessels like subs and carriers be top of the line, escorts need to be built in numbers, not just for screening the capital ships, but for escorting civilian convoys and detached duties. As Brickmuppet Blog has pointed out before, the best often is the enemy of good enough.
It should be noted in passing that the Spanish design is one of the AFCOM (Advanced frigate consortium) designs and as such can be built by Bath Iron Works.
Update: In the comments, the mysterious "leesea" points out that CDR Salamander posted the analysis of Joe Katzman of Defense Industry Daily.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
09:12 PM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 275 words, total size 2 kb.
34 queries taking 0.0827 seconds, 131 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.








