Thursday, February 24, 2022

Long- term solution about Russia

Right as I type this, Russia is invading Ukraine.  The world is condemning the actions of Russia, and invoking sanctions.  I have no idea if these sanctions will be sufficient to stop the invasion, though I doubt it.  If the threat of sanctions wouldn't prevent the invasion, the sanctions themselves probably won't cause them to back out now.

I don't know how this will end, and I fear it will be like Germany with the Sudetenland; just the next step of Russia conquering their neighboring nations.  It took a World War to stop Germany.  I don't know what it will take to stop Russia.  

But I do have one suggestion, based on this chart:


This shows Russia's exports- and more than half of it comes from Oil.  Almost 2/3rds comes from energy (Oil, Gas, Coal).

The world needs energy to function.  Russia knows this- so as long as the rest of the world continues to buy energy from Russia, they know the rest of the world won't inflict the economic pain that would stop them from invading.

So change the equation- our priority should be energy independence.  Not just for the US, but for Europe, for India, for Japan, for North and South America- for every free nation on Earth.

When I say 'energy independence', that is different from renewable energy.  I am in favor of all hands on deck.  Solar and Wind energy have their place, but they can't replace oil.  

It also includes spending money on researching fusion power.

It also includes building Thorium reactors

It also includes domestic oil sources- even drilling in Alaska or offshore.  

It also includes fracking.

Every MW of energy created by a free nation is one that isn't bought from Russia and giving money to the Oligarchs

It will be expensive.  The right will complain about the costs.  The left will complain about the need for nuclear and fracking.  

If you are serious about stopping Russia, the way to do it now is to bankrupt them.  

Because the alternative will cost blood.  




  


Saturday, February 19, 2022

Thoughts on: The Book of Boba Fett

 Finished Disney+'s "The Book of Boba Fett".  


Thoughts and spoilers below:

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Saturday, January 1, 2022

And now... 2022!




Welcome to 2022, everyone!  Nothing snarky- just well wishes to everyone.  The past two years have been traumatic (though I suppose every year has it's ups and downs), and the universe could use a nice, calm year to regroup.

No predictions this year... I barely have an idea what I'll be doing in 2022, let alone guess what others will be doing.

With the new year is a chance to renew my 'Project 190'- my weight loss goal.  I started at about 240+, went down to 206, then bounced back up.  I'm now at 219.4 this morning.  I know what is needed- in game terms, how to respec my eating habits to increase my weight loss DPS- and now I will do so.

Be well, my friends.





Friday, December 31, 2021

Goodbye 2021

2021 Ends tonight... the sooner, the better.




There have been good things that happened in 2021- people that I have met, times that I have hung out with my friends.  We are renovating my house, which has caused us to move in with my parents for four months- and that worked out incredibly well for all of us.  

But my initial thoughts about 2021 are the people I have lost.  My grandmother passed away in her 90s.  One of my oldest friends from high school passed away from cancer at 50.  Every year has good and bad points- but this one seems to sting harder than most.

In the world, two events stick out.  The vaccines worked brilliantly, and turned COVID from a plague that threatened the world to a manageable problem.  Even though the virus mutates (I now several people who are positive now), it is much less severe than we could have possibly imagined in the summer of 2020.  The world has changed because of COVID- but the changes are much less dystopic.

The second event was January 6th.  I have always felt that, despite the differences between the citizens of America, when the chips were down, they would stick together.  January 6th should have been a wake up call that things were too far gone in terms of rhetoric and the Culture Wars.  Instead, it has become one more cudgel to be used.  I fear that January 6th won't be seen as a warning, but as a sign of the future.

And, after a forty year pause, inflation has come roaring back.  Good times.  I feel like we're in a sequel to the 1970s, but the soundtrack is much worse...

I am an optimistic, and believe the future trends upwards.  But even upward trends have down years.  2021 was a down year.  Here's to 2022 being better for us all.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

NBA 2021-2022 Predictions



Eastern Conference:
1.       Milwaukee
2.       Brooklyn     
3.       Boston
4.       Philadelphia
5.       Atlanta
6.       New York

7.       Charlotte
8.       Miami
9.       Chicago
10.     Washington

11.     Indiana
12     Cleveland
13.     Toronto
14.     Detroit
15.     Orlando


Playoffs:
·         Charlotte over Miami; Chicago over Washington; Chiacgo over Miami
·         Milwaukee over Chicago, Brooklyn over Charlotte, Boston over New York, Atlanta over Philadelphia
·         Milwaukee over Atlanta, Brooklyn over Boston
·         Brooklyn over Milwaukee


Western Conference:


1.       Denver
2.       Utah
3.       LA Lakers
4.       Phoenix
5.       Golden State
6.       Dallas


7.       Portland
8.       Memphis
9.       New Orleans
10.     Sacramento

11.     LA Clippers
12.     San Antonio
13.     Minnesota
14.     Houston
15.     Oklahoma City









Playoffs:
·         Memphis over Portland, New Orleans over Sacramento, New Orleans over Portland
·         Denver over New Orleans, Utah over Memphis, Dallas over Lakers, Phoenix over Golden State
·         Denver over Phoenix, Dallas over Utah
·         Denver over Dallas




More notes:
·         I wasn't a Brooklyn fan, and really don't enjoy watching Harden or Kyrie- but lord is Durant good.  After losing on a fluke to a great team, despite having two injured stars, I think Durant is on a mission this year 
·         I'd love my Cleveland Cavaliers to play well- but it's such a weird team.  They have talent, but no definition.  I think this is a playoff or bust year for both Altman and Bickerstaff- but the East is deep, and unless the young players really step up well, I don't think they make it.  
·         MVP?  The general preseason consensus is Luka Doncic.  If Dallas plays well, he will win
·         ROY?  Jalen Green- though I think this might be a great class with several all-stars in the suture
·         Finals?  I think Denver is deeper, Jokic is great, and they might have Jamal Murray back... but Brooklyn has Durant, has Harden, and I think come crunch time Kyrie will rejoin the team.  Brooklyn is on a mission, and they win 4-1


Monday, September 13, 2021

Taste Test: Basil Hayden




Selection:  Basil Hayden

Price:  ~$45

Proof:   80 Proof (40% ABV)

Thoughts:   Tried this in Indiana.  It's a Rye- and the Rye is overwhelming.  I'm not really tasting anything else.  Adding a lemon helps a bit- but if a bourbon isn't good to drink without fruit, it's not a great bourbon.

Conclusion:   Not something I'd recommend.  Too powerful of a rye taste to get anything else.  

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

NFL Predictions: 2021-22

I'm never right about these but why let that stop me?



 NFC


East:

Washington 11-6
Dallas 10-7
Philadelphia 6-11
NY Giants 4-13


North:
Minnesota 10-7

Green Bay 9-8
Detroit 5-12
Chicago 3-14

South:
Tampa Bay 12-5
Atlanta 11-6 (Wild Card)
New Orleans 10-7
Carolina 5-12


West:
Los Angeles Rams 12-5

San Francisco 11-6 (Wild Card)
Seattle 11-6 (Wild Card)
Arizona 6-11 


Playoffs:
San Francisco over Minnesota
Seattle over Washington
Los Angeles Rams over Atlanta


Tampa Bay over San Francisco
Los Angeles Rams over Seattle

Tampa Bay over Los Angeles Rams



AFC

East:
Buffalo 13-4
New England 12-5 (Wild Card)
Miami 6-11

NY Jets 5-12

North:
Cleveland 12-5
Baltimore 11-6 (Wild Card)
Pittsburgh 9-8
Cincinnati 5-12

South:
Tennessee 11-6
Indianapolis 9-8
Jacksonville 6-11
Houston 2-15

West:
Kansas City 12-5 

Los Angeles Chargers 11-6  (Wild Card)
Denver 7-10
Las Vegas 5-12



Playoffs:
Cleveland over 
Los Angeles Chargers
New England over Tennessee
Kansas City over Baltimore

Buffalo over New England

Cleveland over Kansas City

Buffalo over Cleveland



Super Bowl: Buffalo 33, Tampa Bay 24