Archive for August, 2009

Tesco beats deflation

August 11th, 2009

I always thought I had a reasonable grasp of economics.

I understood the basic principles -

  • Shops want more money so they put prices up
  • Workers want more money to pay the shopkeepers so they look for a pay rise
  • Workers go on strike
  • All hell breaks loose until eventually workers get half what they asked for.
  • And so on.

That is called inflation?

Deflation is where everything goes backwards.

  • Shops can’t sell things so they drop prices
  • Workers take pay cuts or lose their jobs.
  • No one buys anything because it will be half the price next week

So my understanding is that with inflation, everything goes up?

Deflation is where everything goes down?

I was doing a drop of on-line shopping last night and decided to use Tescos.

I found this -

Now I am really fucking confused.

Progress

August 10th, 2009

The odd time in the past, I have moaned about modern society and the way it is going.

There have been some improvements though.

Back in the 60s and 70s I collected quite a few records.  I tended to go for music that was somewhat outside the mainstream of pop in those days.  My collection is therefore very personal and I like it.

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Some of the collection

A few months ago, I started digitising it.  It meant hooking a record deck up to an old PC and then warning everyone [Herself] not to go into the room while the tracks were playing, as I didn’t want the needle to jump.  That was followed by lengthy sessions with a lump of software to remove all the clicks and scratches.  Frankly, I am amazed at the quality of the stuff I produced.

Since the days of records [RIP] I have also built up a nice collection of CDs which look rather attractive in their wooden stack.

For the last few days, I have been transferring a load of my digitised stuff on to Roger, so that I can play my favourite stuff while driving.  Roger is an accommodating bloke as he is quite prepared to beam my music directly into the car sound system.  He also has the ability to play just a selected album, or a selected artist, or if I’m feeling lucky, he will just play random tracks from the entire collection.

I suddenly realised what I had done.

I have transferred the equivalent of 10 LPs onto a yoke that is smaller than a postage stamp.

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Ten LPs on this?

If someone told me forty years ago that I could cram all the music from 10 LPs into a tiny piece of plastic the size of a stamp, I would have said they were insane.

So let’s look at the changes in the last forty years.

  • We have lost our freedom, as every aspect of our lives is now monitored, be it by CCTV, computers or databases.
  • We have lost our health service.
  • We have lost the open road, with the proliferation of the car.
  • We have lost respect for those in authority.
  • We have lost the right to determine our own future.

But what have we gained?

  • We have gained the ability to balance ten long playing records on our fingertips.

I think that’s a fair trade?

Don’t you?

You are a vociferous lot

August 9th, 2009

I just went into this site’s Control Room.

Something caught my eye.

20,003 Comments

You do have a lot to say?  Don’t you?

Or do you?

Go chop my arse

August 9th, 2009

I wasn’t in the best of moods yesterday.

This was very unusual as you know me- always bright and cheerful?  Always looks on the bright side of everything?  Always happy and positive?

Anyway, I felt like a bit of killing or something.  Unfortunately that was out of the question, as I had loaned my favourite sniper rifle and the bugger was late returning it.

When I was a kid many many [many] moons ago, my mother had an expression that used to drive me nuts – “go chop some wood”.  I hated that expression as it was a dismissal of my inner child’s angst and reduced my torment to the level of chance for a bit of slave labour.

It struck a chord yesterday though.  I decided that the best thing to do was to do some gardening.  I decided to mow the lawns.

Of course it immediately pissed rain, which nicely reflected my lack of a sunny disposition.  In fact the rain made my mood somewhat darker and I chose to do something a little more violent.

Our “garden” is quite old.  There are large areas of it that are quite inaccessible because of the undergrowth.  This is ideal for birds and other wildlife who want a bit of privacy for child rearing or whatever, but it somewhat restricts my ability to reach the further corners of my acreage.  There is one corner through which we used to get a lovely view.  It also happens to be the corner over which my broadband signal flies.  That corner has become somewhat wild, and where there were a couple of shrubs and bushes there is now a fucking wild woodland with trees, brambles and nettles.

I armed myself with my favourite gardening tools.  First on the list is my secateurs.  These are purely for cutting off any brambles that get stuck on my clothes.  Then there are the real buggers – my branch cutters, my saw and my carving knife.  I never got around to replacing the machete that somehow got buried with the Venezuelan, so I use a carving knife instead.  It’s a lethal bastard in the right hands, and is very sharp.  I can testify to the latter, as I would have very neatly removed a finger recently, but fortunately the bone got in the way.

I had a fine time in the corner of the garden.  I hacked and slashed, and generally created mayhem.  I got wet, but I didn’t care.

After an hour or two of this I got a wee bit tired and decided to call it a day.  I still can’t see the view as there is a lot more to be demolished yet.  My broadband signal is a good bit stronger though.

And I discovered that my mother may have had a point.

There is nothing like violence and destruction to lift the spirits.        

Mad kitten

August 7th, 2009

I wasn’t going to write anything today.

In fact, I wasn’t going to do anything today.

But I started messing with old photographs and came across one I quite like.

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Click to embiggen.

I took it in France last year where our gite was regularly invaded by a rather inquisitive kitten.

I caught that shot as he was exploring an out house.

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