Question on Gas Prices

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Economics by Justin

I started driving in 1996 back when you could get gasoline for around $1 a gallon. Back then there was a 10¢ surcharge for mid-grade gas and another 10¢ increase above that for premium grade gas.

Now that we’re paying $3.70ish a gallon that’s still the same.

How does that work? Regular goes up 375%, mid-grade goes up 350% and premium goes up 330%.

I don’t get it.

Chicago LE getting M4 rifles

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Blogging by Justin

The topic has been covered by a slew of other gun bloggers, but Sebastian uses it to bring up a good question:

If I can’t have it, because it’s not useful for self-defense, then it’s not useful for police self-defense either, right?

I find myself in agreement with him there. If some SWAT team needs machine guns to raid my neighbors house, where they have the advantage of numbers, certainly I should be entitled to the same weapons when I’m the sole person defending my home against an unknown number of attackers.

Then again, we’re not talking about SWAT teams here, we’re talking about patrol officers. All they’re doing is driving around in the same neighborhoods that we live in. What about the people that live in those areas that are surrounded by the very same criminal element that would visit violence on a police officer?

I say they should be armed equally.

Not that I’d actually want an M4 for my home defense rifle. I tend to favor the Make-Big-Holes school of thought so I either keep an 870 with 00 Buck handy or a Marlin 1894C stoked with some .357 loads from Buffalo Bore.

Gettin’ My Nerd On

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Personal Life, Tech by Justin

I’m stoked. I’ve redone the little area of my home that I work from and it a) works well so far and b) looks super-freaking sweet.

I moved a desktop that’s sole purpose was development for one client out of here because they haven’t asked me to do anything in 2 months. So, off to a random bedroom with that. I also picked up a 19″ LCD from work. We had a guy resign and I was next in line for a new monitor. Since I already used my own personal 17″ LCD as a 2nd monitor on my laptop I decided to haul a slightly used AMD Athlon 3000 based media-center-ish PC out of a closet and fired that baby up.

New monitor on the old laptop, old monitor onto the new machine.

I’ll be finishing the Windows 2003 Server/SQL Server 2005/PerformancePoint 2007 install once I get the proper CD keys, but I’ve also put on a small Ubuntu Desktop 8 installation. It’s been about 3 years since I sat down and actually fiddled with a Linux based desktop machine. For years it was my primary computing environment at home but that all went away when I moved to OS X.

And ya know what? Things are improving. I like that. Oh, I was skeptical at first.

See, I clicked the wrong download link the first time around so I got the ISO for 64 bit Ubuntu Server instead of the Desktop version. I installed it while I waited for the 64 bit desktop version to download just for fun. I then installed the desktop version. No problems there,and in both cases the installer figured out how to correctly install GRUB and permit the existing Win2k3 system. Nice! Progress.

Then I tried to get the network working. Since I didn’t have an IP after the first boot obviously this thing didn’t support my wireless USB adapter. I’ve run Linux for years. That used to happen to me a lot, so I hit the interwebs and fought with it. I saw that it should work, but mine didn’t. I thought maybe it was just broken in the 64 bit version so I went and installed th 32 bit version Saturday morning. Still broken. Hours later I figure I’ll try and bridge the wireless connection from my laptop to the media-center-ish PC and see if I can download a kernel, patch it, and finally get this thing working. While doing that I noticed something in the upper right corner of the Ubuntu desktop.

It was the little applet that lets you select which network card you want to use.

I click it, select my wireless network and it’s working. I’m such an idiot sometimes. Okay, reinstall the 64 bit version of the system and it still works. Wonderful!

After that it was smooth sailing. Fix a few UI things that I’m partial to, grab a few packages from the Ubuntu servers and I’ve got a fully functional desktop at this point.