The Anonymous Widower

Suicide Bomber hits the IRS

A disgruntled software engineer has flown a plane into the IRS building in Austin.

Judging by the pictures of the damage, I thought it must have been something quite large.  But no, it was just a small Piper Cherokee, which weighs about a tonne.

I used to own and fly a Piper Arrow, which is just a Cherokee with a retractable undercarriage.  It was a fine aircraft that had a sorry end as a few years after I sold it, it crashed killing all on board at Oban

I also flew another Arrow all round Australia with my late wife.  We visited Sydney, Mildura, Adelaide, Cooper Pede, Yulara, Alice Springs, Mount Isa, Cairns, Dunk Island, Mackay, Brisbane and Goondiwindi before heading back to Sydney.

That was real fun!

February 19, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Fined for Enrolling Too Many Students

My late wife was a governor at Anglia Ruskin University, so I take note of what happens there.

It has just been announced on the local BBC News, that the University has been fined £600,000 by NuLabor for recruiting too many students.  They are not the only one to be fined, as this article in the Telegraph details.

Now I’m not one who believes that all and sundry with three E’s should go to University on leaving school, but I do feel that in times of high unemployment, that Universities and other colleges should be used to give needed skills to those without jobs.

So fining those Universities who take on more students is just another load of old Balls from NuLabor’s Stalin Central.  If anything Universities should be praised and rewarded if they manage to give good education to more students.

Can anybody tell me where the fines will go?  Into Nulabor’s general pot for bonkers ideas no doubt. 

I should say, that for some years my software has been used by the Department of Education and Science, or whatever politically correct name it is now and the guy I talk to can document loads of failed ideas that have cost billions of pounds to such as fraud.  It would have been better to plug these leaks and then there wouldn’t be a funding crisis.

February 18, 2010 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

Sir Chris Newson

Whoever wrote this obviously got a Z in English language.

Dear

With Due-respect I seek your consent to have a discussion with you. Do you suggest through your email or Phone Conversation??? .

You’re Name and Contact is needed.

Thanks

 Sir Chris Newson

Chief Executive Officer ( CEO)

Stanbic IBTC Bank

E-Mial:newsonchris3@naseej.com

Tel:      234-80- 7999-8449

Note the spelling of e-mail and the Nigerian phone number.

The idiot needs certifying.  It would be funny, if no-one believed him.  But then there is one born every minute.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | Computing, Finance & Investment | , | 1 Comment

www.cambridgebusway.co.uk

I have registered the domain name, www.cambridgebusway.co.uk, and have pointed it to all of the posts on the Cambridge Guided Busway.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

New Labour = NuLabor

On many forums or should that be fora, comments often contain the word NuLabor as a shortened form of New Labour.

I notice that no-one had registered the domain name, www.nulabor.co.uk.  Unfortunately, www.nulabor.com had already been registered, but then I don’t think it was worth spending more than £6 or so for a bit of fun.

I registered the domain name at Low Cost Names.  I have used them for some time and have never had a problem.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | Computing | , | Leave a comment

I Hadn’t Missed Anything

I wondered a couple of days ago, if I’d missed anything on the Cambridge Guided Busway. Now in the Hunts Post there is a detailed article on the standoff between the council and the contractors.

Most of this concerns the viaduct at St. Ives and there are also concerns about flooding on the maintenance track.  I had pictures of the latter on this blog in November in an article called, Paddling the Cambridge Busway.

I like the last sentence – The legal profession is licking its lips. I warned of this too in December.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Rubbish Green Fuel

Or more correctly British Airways are going to buy aviation fuel created from London’s rubbish.

British Airways and the US bioenergy company Solena are to establish Europe’s first green jet fuel plant in the East End of London.

When it is up and running in 2014, the factory will turn 500,000 tonnes of landfill waste – including household and industrial rubbish – into 16 million gallons of carbon-neutral aviation fuel every year.

It will produce enough fuel to power all of BA’s flights from nearby City Airport twice over. And with 95 per cent fewer emissions than traditional kerosene, the plan will be equivalent to taking 48,000 cars off the roads.

It all sounds very feasible.  Even if it doesn’t end up in aircraft, because perhaps of safety concerns, it will still save a lot of landfill and the fuel can always be used for other purposes.

This will be one to watch.  But as it was published in the Independent rather than a tabloid, I would suspect that the story will be a success.

I also looked up the company mentioned, Solena.  This is their mission statement.

Solena is a next generation zero emission bioenergy company that has developed integrated end-to-end solutions that would help satisfy the world’s growing energy demands while reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and high expense normally associated with the usage of fossil fuel-based energy. Solena’s suite of integrated solutions includes patented plasma gasification technology that is Six Sigma optimized after more than ten years of development, an integrated plasma gasification combined cycle process, and a CO2 capture-to-algae growth and harvesting system. The core of Solena’s solutions is its patented Solena Plasma Gasification Vitrification (‘SPGV’) technology which is capable of producing a synthetic fuel gas (“BioSynGas”) from the thermal conversion of bio-based hydrocarbons with the highest energy conversion efficiencies in the industry. Solena’s SPGV-produced BioSynGas can be used as a natural gas replacement to power combustion gas turbines (CGT) for power production (“biopower”) or catalytically converted into synthetic liquid biofuels, such as biodiesel or biojetfuel.

Solena addresses two significantly underscored energy problems: the need for (i) for baseload renewable energy sources; and (ii) carbon harvesting solutions. Through its highly efficient, thermal conversion technology and ability to gasify whole algae species into biopower or biojetfuel, Solena addresses these issues. Solena works in close collaboration with leading industry participants as strategic partners to help develop various projects promoting the Company’s design and systems expertise and the sale of its proprietary equipment and services. Dr. Robert T. Do, M.D., founded Solena in 2001 and brought more than a decade of gasification experience to Solena.

A company to watch?  I hope so, as if they can solve the baseload requirements with renewable energy then they have got something.  After all wind power only works when the wind blows and it often blows harder a long way from where the power is needed.  But as rubbish is usually produced where power is required, they would seem to have a strong distribution advantage.

A word of warning on cost though is contained in the report here

I suspect though as this project is backed by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, that BA/Solena will be paid to take the rubbish.  After all there will be large costs for the disposal of that amount of landfill.  Then there is the employment that the project will create in the East End of London, a place where it is needed.

It just shows that in any project like this you should bring all of the parties and costs together before making a judgement.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | World | , , , | Leave a comment

Health and Safety Ruins Pancake Race

This story from the Daily Mail takes the biscuit.  Or should I say the pancake!

Further down they also have pictures from the pancake races at Olney in Buckinghamshire, which don’t have a speed restriction.  They have been taking place since 1445.  Perhaps the Mayor of Olney should appraise his opposite number at St. Albans.

February 17, 2010 Posted by | News | | 2 Comments

Twitter Twat

David Wright is the Nulabor MP for Telford and a whip.  So you’d think he know how to behave.

But he’s in trouble for a tweet on Twitter, that calls the Tories, “scum-sucking”.  Now, he is claiming that the tweet was edited by a third party.  If it was, his security has been compromised probably by his own stupidity.  If he’s not, he’s lying to try and save his skin.

But whatever is the reason, he just doesn’t understand things like Twitter.  You have to be subtle in my view too, to get your message across.

I hope that the good people of Telford consign him to where he belongs at the next election.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | Computing, News | , , | Leave a comment

Job Interview – Palestinian Style

My next door neighbour years ago had been a Colonel in the British Army.  One of his duties had been to enforce the British mandate in Palestine before the Second World War.  I remembering him saying that he got on well with both the Jews and the Arabs and in many cases the only way to tell them apart was by their name.  He didn’t like Menachem Begin, but I don’t suspect I would not have, if he tried to kill you with a bomb in the King David Hotel.

What has happened since has been a tragedy for both the Israelis and the Palestinians. 

I can remember the Six Day War of 1967, where nearly everybody had sympathies for little Israel, who was being threatened by their much larger neighbours.  But since then we’ve all had more sympathy for the Palestinians, as the Israelis and the corrupt Palestinian leaders have driven them further and further into abject poverty.  I will not aportion blame between the two sets of leaders, but feel that if they’d talked and cooperated, they all might be in a better state.

And now we have this sex scandal in Hamas.  And for a bit of balance, the assassination of one their leaders.  One is for the tabloids and the other for the serious papers.

If both sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict behaved with dignity and compassion, and perhaps admitted sometimes that they were wrong, we might find a solution.  But then they all believe it’s so much more satisfying to reach for their weapons. 

Weapons rarely solve a problem, but they can make it a whole lot worse!

February 16, 2010 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment