Not sure here whether to start or end with the lighter part of the day, So, maybe start in the middle if that's all right with everyone.
Then this morning somebody posted that other picture. That is a bridge in Italy where wind generation units had been built right into the structure. In addition to making use of otherwise unused space, the designers created a bridge that is architecturally pleasing as well as functional. What else should we expect from the people who brought us the Sistine Chapel and the Ferrari?
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Those solar panels along the roadside are actually stand over a high-speed rail line in Europe. |
What's bothersome is supposedly the United States is the technological leader of the world. Oh yeah? What about the bridge with the wind turbines in Italy, or the European high speed trains in a tunnel of solar panels and that parking lot in Germany mentioned in a previous post covered by solar panels. Is there any example of those in the U.S? We see fields of wind generators or solar panels but where are we integrating them into infrastructure. When do we start taking this seriously? Oh, I remember now, We have a fourth branch of government called the fossil fuels industry.
It seems at least most candidates think you can't get elected in this country unless you say the magic word "jobs." Well, here are a bunch of jobs just waiting to be created. But then there are more traditional jobs also, building a pipeline to transport the dirtiest oil possible all the way across the United States from somewhere in Canada almost to the Mexican border.

"@BronxZoosCobra
You shouldn't be eating Twinkies anyway. They have only 2% of your recommended daily amount of rodent."
And a few people blamed it on unions. The union movement could be a long discussion to be avoided here, but there is plenty of evidence that paying people a living wage does not necessarily mean a company has to go bankrupt. Want to see what really did Hostess in? Who killed Hostess Brands and Twinkies? Sounds a little bit like Bain, doesn't it?
By accident I happened to see the other side of the closing today. I had to go to the Teamsters Building in Anchorage to pick up a credential I need for a job I am trying to obtain. As I was leaving a guy stood up to take his turn at this employment counter. He said he had been laid off by Hostess this morning. All of a sudden the jokes didn't seem so funny anymore. Somewhere I had read 14,000 people were going to lose their jobs. I bet some of them are electricians. Welcome to the 47 percent.
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Two male pine grosbeaks came to the feeders today, the first of the winter that I have seen. |