Scientists Develop Liquid That Can Store Solar Energy For More Than a Decade
Tell the coal lobby, variability of solar and wind power problem solved!
Tribute to Stan Lee
As Steven Gary Schlussel commented: He was so much more. Those engineers, doctors and scientists were inspired to greater heights by comic book and sci fi writers. They dream and say “what if” and the engineers say “gee, if I just….” God Bless Stan Lee!
Here’s to the musicians, the poets and writers, the sculptors and painters, the photographers and dancers, the choreographers, the directors, the comics and actors, the artists and designers. You are the ones who create the future. Hats off to you!
Vote to Preserve Our Beaches From Oil Spills
Why takes risks with oil, gas and nuclear when we have wind and sun and waves as clean power sources?
https://act.gp/2RUrXJ2
Mitigating Risk – Reducing Fire Fodder
After the devastating toxicity of 2018 wildfire smoke struck our local communities, including my own family, I redoubled my own efforts to help eliminate wildfire and its deadly smoke. During the 9-days I was providing assistance as ‘local knowledge’ on the Klamathon wildfire fire line, I saw many trees that survived that blazing inferno only because the local wild horses had grazed off the fuel from under these trees as well as having broken off all the low-hanging fire ladders.
So talking turned to action. I reached out to our friend Craig C. Downer who happens to be a wildlife biologist, and who like Laura and I, also studies wild horses and who had at one point in his career worked for the BLM on their wild horse program.
On Oct. 11th, we began a cooperative research study of the Natural Wildfire Abatement And Forest Protection Plan, also known as the Wild Horse Fire Brigade. Here are the basics:
Ecosystem-study: To determine the suitability of the pilot-project called Wild Horse Fire Brigade, I evaluated the fauna and flora on the California side of the Soda Mountain Wilderness Area. My review found few large-bodied herbivores. Therefore, it was not surprising that excess vegetation has become established throughout this remote, rugged terrain. Although wild horses are present, their numbers are below the ecosystem’s carrying capacity, likely due to the abundance of mountain lions and coyotes. The current stocking-density is 1 horse per 250 acres. However, the land can easily support 1 horse per 30-to-50 acres. Water-sources are sufficient, even at higher elevations. Despite their low numbers, these privately-owned wild horses are grazing down the vegetation, especially under conifers and oaks.
No Smoke: Wild horses offer a smoke-free way of reducing ground-fuels. Just one wild horse can abate more than 5 tons of senescent grass and brush every year without risk of fire. Contrast such preventive grazing with prescribed burning or, in other words, pre-grazing v. pre-burning. Burns inflict immediate damage on the ecosystem. The fires can spread out of control. They also produce copious smoke. Smoke-exposure is particularly toxic to children, the elderly, and those with heart or lung conditions. Research shows a correlation between smoke-exposure and autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders.
Cost Advantage: Wild horses graze for free year round. They are the no-cost option. Prescribed burns cost taxpayers $400 an acre and must be repeated every year.
Economic Boon: Wild horses are tourist-magnets. Your area could become an eco-tourist destination. Visitors would spend dollars at local restaurants, motels, and retail shops. Jobs would be created. Better to be visited by photographers than by fire-fighters!
Here are four advantages you have over the competition for market-share:
1. Unique angle: The Siskiyou Wild Horse Fire Brigade would be the first pilot-project to demonstrate wild horses’ natural fire-prevention role. Visitors would learn about this and other benefits that wild horses impart to the environment, such as improving soil-conditions and reseeding native vegetation.
2. Easy-access angle: Visitors to herd management areas often complain that they can’t find any horses. However, during my inspections of the Simpson ranch, I regularly observed wild horses. Such encounters happened even during brief stops, often without my needing to exit my vehicle. Thus, you offer easy access, whether by vehicle or on foot, and a high probability of sighting wild horses.
3. Historic angle: Cultural and paleontological evidence shows that wild horses have inhabited the Soda Mountain Wilderness of Southern Oregon and Northern California for millennia. New research into Native American history evidences a pre-colombian horse-culture in the Americas.
4. Scenic angle: Wild horses enhance the viewshed. Promotional materials use the word “breathtaking” to describe them. Your beautiful landscape and beautiful wild horses are powerful draws.
A full discussion of the pilot can be found here:
http://www.myoutdoorbuddy.com/articles/139528/re-balancing-the-ecosystem:-good-for-outdoor-sports;-reduces-wildfires-and-toxic-smoke.php
For these reasons, I enthusiastically support the Wild Horse Fire Brigade project.
Thank you.
Craig C.Downer – Wildlife Biologist
How a 1974 bug still bites Win10 and Azure users
A file naming decision harkening back to the earliest days of personal computing is still very much alive in Microsoft’s Windows 10 and its Azure Functions serverless cloud code execution tool, much to the merriment of geeks old enough to remember the reasons for it.
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/how-a-1974-bug-still-bites-win10-and-azure-users-515102
Stage Re-Enactments Of Caravaggio’s Paintings
Aussie Humour at its best
The Australian Tax Office actually commented on this one.
The importance of accuracy in your tax return
The ATO has returned the Tax Return to a man in Townsville after he apparently answered one of the questions.
In response to the question, “Do you have anyone dependent on you ?”
The man wrote: “2.1 million illegal immigrants, 1.1 million crackheads, 4.4 million unemployable scroungers, 80,000 criminals in over 85 prisons, plus 450 idiots in Parliament, thousands of ‘retired politicians’ and an entire group that call themselves ‘Senators’
The ATO stated that the response he gave was “unacceptable”.
The man’s response back to ATO was, “Who did I leave out?”
The Seamstress
I have recollections of similar scenes of battle…
Medicare D-Day
If you’re over 50 – from today, your GP won’t be able to refer you for a Medicare-funded knee MRI. Join us in the fight against this ageist policy by signing the petition at: https://bit.ly/2ufEM7s