Monday, April 30, 2007

Oops.

My Way News Photo - Highway Collapse

Free Carbon Offsets

Free Carbon Offsets - Home

These are apparently just as effective as the ones sold by AlGore

Friday, April 27, 2007

Is Mercury in CFL's a concern?

Instapundit.com -

There is this to ponder:
Is it true that compact fluorescent light bulbs contain harmful mercury?

Compact fluorescent lights contain a very small amount of mercury, significantly less than those in fever thermometers. This small amount of mercury slowly bonds with the phosphor coating on the lamp interior as the lamp ages, prohibiting its entry into the atmosphere. Even breaking a fluorescent bulb is not a significant health risk because the amount of mercury vapor released is so small that it dissipates into the air with a minimal chance of inhalation.

And this:

Ironically, compact fluorescent bulbs are responsible for less mercury contamination than the incandescent bulbs they replaced, even though incandescents don't contain any mercury. The highest source of mercury in America’s air and water results from the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, at utilities that supply electricity. Since a compact fluorescent bulb uses 75 percent less energy than an incandescent bulb, and lasts at least six times longer, it is responsible for far less mercury pollution in the long run. A coal-burning power plant will emit four times more mercury to produce the electricity for an incandescent bulb than for a compact fluorescent.
Then again, it might be enough for John Edwards and his friends to sue for damages...

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Miami-Dade county leads Florida

ForeclosureS.com: 364,000 owners staring down foreclosure in 2007 | Valuation Review News | Daily News | Valuation Review:

Of every 1,000 U.S. homeowners, 2.4 faced losing their property to foreclosure in the first three months of 2007

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Missing Coast Guard Mascot Found In Pyro Box - Yahoo! News

Missing Coast Guard Mascot Found In Pyro Box - Yahoo! News

Almost two days after she was reported missing, the year-old black Labrador mascot of the Port Canaveral Coast Guard Station was found around 6:45 a.m. Tuesday in a locked steel container full of flares and other pyrotechnics, Local 6 News partner Florida Today reported. She had been missing since around 2 p.m. Sunday.

Liberty was with the last man to check the pyrotechnics box. She must have crawled up into the 4-by-4-foot steel container while it was raining and he closed her up in it without noticing, Rice said.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Employer Costs for Employee Compensation Summary

Employer Costs for Employee Compensation Summary

National average for benefits compensation is about 43% of gross salary, which includes:

10% Vacation/Paid Leave
3.5% overtime or bonuses
11.7% Insurance and disability
6.25% Retirement and Savings programs
11.4% Legally required benefits including FICA, Medicate, Workers comp & unemployment insurance.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Top 10 Richest Zip Codes

REALTOR® Magazine - Daily News

Greenwich, CT zip 06831 is #1, with a median price of nearly $3 Million.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Tracfone $99 for 1 year service, 900 minutes airtime

TracFone Nationwide Prepaid Wireless

Latest property tax reform proposal

FAR - News & Events - Senate Democrats offer wide-ranging tax reform proposal

The Democratic proposal would flesh out [portability]. It would exempt homeowners from taxes on the difference between the values of the old and new homes – up to a maximum of $250,000 – if they move to a more expensive house. If they go to a cheaper one, they would pay no more than they did on their old house.

The portability provision would be linked to reducing Save Our Homes benefits. The annual tax limit would go to 3 percent plus inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index, but no more than 6 percent total. The result would be higher taxes for homesteads.

‘Irresponsible’ Mortgages Have Opened Doors to Many of the Excluded - New York Times

‘Irresponsible’ Mortgages Have Opened Doors to Many of the Excluded - New York Times

Article is more balanced than you would expect of the NYT.

Almost every new form of mortgage lending — from adjustable-rate mortgages to home equity lines of credit to no-money-down mortgages — has tended to expand the pool of people who qualify but has also been greeted by a large number of people saying that it harms consumers and will fool people into thinking they can afford homes that they cannot.

Congress is contemplating a serious tightening of regulations to make the new forms of lending more difficult. New research from some of the leading housing economists in the country, however, examines the long history of mortgage market innovations and suggests that regulators should be mindful of the potential downside in tightening too much.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

M. Crichton Interview on Global Warming

The Daily Ablution: Seven Answers From ...

Any departure from environmental orthodoxy is marked by ad hominem attack, vigorous spread of false information, claims of criminality and mental derangement, and general nastiness. Apparently this is one area where reasonable people cannot disagree.

It's interesting that any entity as complex, changing and difficult to comprehend as the environment should be guarded by organizations that allow no deviation from a single point of view toward what needs to be done. One might have predicted a rather broad range of environmental viewpoints, promoted by an equally broad range of institutions and activist organizations. There is some variation among organizations, of course. But on the subject of global warming, no deviation. That is to say, I am aware of no environmental organization that does not claim global warming is a major threat that must be dealt with now.

I leave it to your readers to explain that puzzle. Complex subject, simplistic response.



Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage

The Recorder

The Toyota Prius has become the flagship car for those in our society so environmentally conscious that they are willing to spend a premium to show the world how much they care. Unfortunately for them, their ultimate ‘green car’ is the source of some of the worst pollution in North America . . .

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Official National Park Service Site

Dry Tortugas National Park - Dry Tortugas National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

The Dry Tortugas are an isolated outpost set apart from the mainland by the expansive waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Though it requires a bit of planning, visitors to the park are rewarded with memorable experiences amidst a truly unique landscape.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Dry Tortugas National Park Visitors Guide

Dry Tortugas National Park Visitors Guide: "Boating

Private boaters have a prime opportunity to visit the fort. Nautical charts for the route can be purchased at marinas and boating supply outlets in Key West. Information can be obtained in Key West from the U.S. Coast Guard station, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Charter Boat Association. Boaters should be aware of the possibility of extreme rough seas.

If you visit using your personal boat, please bring at least two anchors and NOAA chart 11438. Overnight anchoring is limited to within one mile of Garden Key; there are no overnight anchoring buoys. Dockage at Garden Key is limited to two hours daily, sunrise to sunset.

Docking facilities are provided for park visitors and park operations. Load, unload, and moor vessels only where designated on the public dock. Moor private vessels no more than 2 hours between sunrise and sundown; overnight mooring to docks or piers is prohibited. The park superientendent may waive these regulations in emergencies that threaten life or property.

Seaplane approaches, landings, and takeoffs are limited to within 1 mile of the fort. Moor seaplanes only in the designated area at Garden Key.

Dumping or throwing overboard bottles, cans, paper, or other trash on park grounds or in the water is prohibited. It is illegal to pump holding tanks into park waters. Warning: Park waters over shallow coral heads and reefs are protected and may cause severe damage to boats and equipment if stuck. Use caution in all park areas.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change-News-UK-TimesOnline

An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change-News-UK-TimesOnline

When politicians and journalists declare that the science of global warming is settled, they show a regrettable ignorance about how science works.

Twenty years ago, climate research became politicised in favour of one particular hypothesis, which redefined the subject as the study of the effect of greenhouse gases. As a result, the rebellious spirits essential for innovative and trustworthy science are greeted with impediments to their research careers.

So one awkward question you can ask, when you’re forking out those extra taxes for climate change, is “Why is east Antarctica getting colder?” It makes no sense at all if carbon dioxide is driving global warming. While you’re at it, you might inquire whether Gordon Brown will give you a refund if it’s confirmed that global warming has stopped. The best measurements of global air temperatures come from American weather satellites, and they show wobbles but no overall change since 1999.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Charter out of Canada?

Sailboat Power Boat Charters BC San Juan Islands Vancouver Island

This company has a Bavaria 50 in its fleet, which looks like a good contender along with the Beneteau 51.

General Info

San Juan Islands, Bareboat Charters

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Moorings - The Best Sailing In The World!

Moorings - The Best Sailing In The World!

The Moorings is a well-known Caribbean charter, but has some boats in the Pacific NW. This Beneteau seems to have a great floorplan.



Here is the Moorings site on the Pacific Northwest destination.

Another charter option

Ship Harbor Yacht Charters - Fleet - Sienne

Possible San Juan Charter

Anacortes Yacht Charters - Pacific Northwest Charters - Bareboat Power and Sail



Anacortes has up to 51' sailboats, which sleep up to 10 - bareboat charter.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Mortgage demand rises as rates fall, refinancing surges - USATODAY.com

Mortgage demand rises as rates fall, refinancing surges - USATODAY.com

NEW YORK — Mortgage applications rose sharply last week, as the lowest interest rates in more than a year prompted a surge in demand for refinancing, an industry trade group said Wednesday.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage application activity, including refinancing and home-purchase loans, rose 8.1% to 647.6 the week ended Dec. 1 from the previous week's 599.

Borrowing costs on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, excluding fees, averaged 5.98%, down 0.15 percentage point from the previous week, lowest since the week ended Oct. 7, 2005, when it stood at the same level. Interest rates were also below year-ago levels of 6.32%.

Dean Maki, chief U.S. economist at Barclays Capital in New York, said the mortgage bankers' indexes tend to be volatile but lower rates have enticed consumers, which will benefit the U.S. housing market.

"The decline in mortgage rates and the slowing in home price appreciation, along with the buildup in inventories, has led to a much better situation for home buyers through increased affordability as well as more inventory to choose from," he said. "Households are saying on surveys that home buying conditions have improved notably, and that has coincided with the stabilization in home sales."

Wednesday, November 22, 2006