Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Unintended consequences

traffic troubles for wind turbine truckers

This shot is from NYT Green Inc on November 25, 2008. The story concerns the troubles that occur with the extra-long and extra-heavy wind turbines that are being transported to wind farms. One of the difficulties is that interstate highways have bridges that are too low to allow passage of these loads.

Another factor is the weight exceeding legal limits. In Lincoln, Illinois, the Lincoln Courier reports that a company was fined $20,000 by the state for being about double the limit. Comments to the story include the suggestion that the company employ a police escort for $100 to guide the delivery though the town. Truckers claimed the signage was misleading, and that's how they took a wrong turn. So, put up better signs or hire out a guide?

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Hillary and Barack at Yearly Kos 2007

Hillary Clinton,Barack Obama,Yearly Kos panel 2007

This is a test, in learning how to use Photobucket to post photograph on a blogsite. Perhaps this is how dw sends photos to his blog, obab.

I would like to center this, or make it smaller, still more to learn.

John Stauffer's "Giants" published Nov. 3, 2008

Thanks to B&N knowing that I purchase CW titles on my account, I received notice that a book signing would take place in the Skokie B&N store. Two of us from the CW book discussion group made it to the talk, where we learned lots about Lincoln and Frederick Douglass in a half hour or so.

Looking forward to reading the book, and learning more about their "parallel lives" which is the subtitle. Turns out that reading material was one thing they had in common, much before they ever chanced to meet. Stauffer challenged us to name six books: we came up with the Bible, Shakespeare, and the leading book on oratory [the Columbian Orator, full name], while he had to supply Aesop's Fables (a book by a slave about slaves), followed by the poetry of Robert Burns and Lord Byron. We were congratulated with being able to name so many!

In discussing his writing of this book, Stauffer brought in the similarity of Obama's use of oratory and performance skill. The obvious point to all, that Obama will acknowledge that he reads and is informed by Lincoln's writings, while not mentioning Douglass, whose influence Stauffer detects in Obama's words, was also discussed. Which thus becomes another hook to the potential readership for "Giants."