Celebrate Life, Not Death

It kind of weirds me out that so many people are busily putting up ghoulish displays of skeletons and gravestones at the same time that thousands are dying around the world. I know that Halloween is supposed to be harmless fun, mostly for kids, and that people love a touch of horror. Still, for me, […]

Time Is Running Out – Energy Strategy Part 1

Our culture today is like a donkey starving to death when he is sitting right between two piles of hay, but can’t decide between the two alternatives. I am referring here to the tension between the two camps regarding energy policy: one says that we must immediately drop all use of fossil fuels at the […]

Open the Processors!

My bachelor’s degree was focused on computer architecture and logical design, and even though I don’t work in that field now, I still have a love for it. When I had a chance, I would sometimes implement “soft” processors within programmable logic and get them to operate in the context of a whole lot of […]

Great at Diving AND Surfacing

I have been privileged to work in the field of autonomous robotics for about as long as there has been autonomous robotics. One group that I am especially glad to have worked with is Nauticus Robotics in Houston. They have really mastered the ability to send an aquatic robot, equipped with 3D vision and manipulator […]

No Easy Path

I was looking a little bit into web design. My experience with prior web sites was usually just a little bit of HTML and maybe some CGI. Either that or using a Content Management System like postnuke. Creating a website today is a much more versatile process, but i can see that the depth of […]

Three Pines Review

Just started watching on Amazon Prime. Looks interesting. I like the main character’s thought process. I am hoping that the final plot does not end up as predictable as it is looking after the first show. I am a little tired of the Canadian indigenous school as a horror show meme — that is a […]