Dec 232021
 

I’m working on CAD diagrams for Book 3. As with the prior two books, this will be largely filled with diagrams of unbuilt aircraft, but also will have diagrams of real, flown aircraft. The diagrams of “real” aircraft take far longer than those of “project” aircraft for a few simple reasons: “real” aircraft have a lot more information, and a lot more accessible detail… and “real” aircraft are subject to critique by others to a higher degree than “project” aircraft. Couple that with an urge to craftsmanship, and “real” aircraft can be a real chore to diagram.

So the aircraft I’m working on now is pretty well known. Unfortunately, “well known” does not always (or even often) result in “well described and illustrated with official, large, high rez, precise and accurate diagrams” from which to work. I’m trying to reconcile official diagrams taken from blueprints and technical manuals, and it’s a massive pain in my keister: a diagram that at first seemed spectacular – showing the structural frames *and* their fuselage stations – turns out to be a mess, because the fuselage stations aren’t anything like to scale. None of the diagrams agree with each other or photos of the aircraft as far as the exact shape of the canopy. Gah.

So I hope y’all appreciate what I have to go through…

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 Posted by at 7:38 pm
Dec 212021
 

Around March of 2020, when the panics and lockdowns and whatnot began, someone asked me how long I thought it would last. I figured that we’d be dealing with masks and lockdowns for perhaps 18 months. This answer was met with unhappiness, but as it has transpired I was glitteringly optimistic in my estimate.

History might provide a basis to estimate the future. There have been a *lot* of pandemics through the ages; some, such as the Justinian Plague, might have wiped out half the human population of the then-known world. But these occurred in a very different world… one without fast intercontinental transport, one without anything resembling modern medicine, one without  instant communications. There have, however, been pandemics in the modern world. Some, like AIDS, are not that relevant: AIDS, unlike the Wu Flu, is a *very* difficult disease to pass on; for all intents and purposes you have to actually *try* to get it. The Commie Cough, on the other hand, can be caught be simply walking past the wrong person.

Three pandemics spring to mind as being relevant: The Spanish Flu, the Asian Flu and the Hong Kong Flu. Note that these are all based on an influenza virus, not terribly dissimilar to the China Flu corona virus. note also that these are all named after places; those who screeched that calling COVID 19 the “China Virus” was racist are historically ignorant jerks. So what do these earlier pandemics suggest:

1) The Spanish Flu – which may well have originated in Kansas, and almost certainly not in Spain, sprang up in 1918. Due to the “Great War” and the international transport of millions of troops, it spread quickly across the planet, killing an estimate 1 to 2% of the entire planetary population. However, in this case it really did burn out in about 18 months. We would be done with the Pinko Pox by now if history had repeated. Maybe.

2) The Asian Flu broke out in late 1956 or early 1957 in southern China (a few hundred km from Wuhan of COVID 19 fame). It reached the US by summer of 1957, with a second wave in January of 1958. A vaccine began trials in July of 1957, and started to reach Brits by October of 1957. it seems the vaccine did its job, and the pandemic began to subside at about that time ending in 1958, with around 100,000 American deaths, 33,000 British death and about 30,000 West German deaths, with a worldwide total of around 1.1 million. While the pandemic seemed to end less than two years after it began, the virus itself was not exterminated. It continued to mutate, and thus in 1968 we got…

3) The Hong Kong Flu appeared in July of 1968 in, obviously, Hong Kong. It was the same virus as the Asian Flu, but with genetic changes due to antigenic shift: several genetically different strains of virus coming together to form a new one. By September of 1968 it had gone worldwide; in October it became widespread in the US. As before a vaccine was quickly produced, within four months. The Hong Kong Flu wreaked havoc in Europe, killing some 60,000 in the Germanies. It lasted until at least early 1970, with a worldwide total mortality of 1 to 4 million.

These earlier pandemics show the virus going through its course in around two years. Were the current pandemic to follow that timeline, we’d be nearing completion. But… that doesn’t seem to be happening. Instead, it keeps dragging on. Why, and for how long?

One of the main differences between now and 1918, 1957 and 1968 is the prevalence not just of high speed jet travel for the modestly well to do, but *reasonably* fast travel for refugees and colonists from the third world. In the 50’s and 60’s there were not millions of Chinese people enriched by the Chinese Communists embrace of state capitalism; indeed, the 1968 outbreak was sometimes referred to as the Mao Flu, referring to the Chinese dictator whose policies had extended the impoverishment of his people. The Chinese were pretty well locked in China. Europe was not being overwhelmed with military-age male colonists from the Middle East and Africa; the United States still had something resembling border controls. Additionally, there does not appear to have been quite as much distrust of the government, and thus distrust of the vaccines available at the time; it appears that there was much less “vaccine reluctance.”

And further: the population of the planet was far lower. In 1957 the US population was about 170 million, in 1968, about 200 million; today it is about 330 million. All these additional people are parked in the same area, in the same cities. Population densities are higher; chances are in many places you’d encounter more people in a day today than you might have 50 or 60 years ago. This will aid in transmission of any disease.

So long as vaccine reluctance is a major force, international transfer of millions of “refugees” is largely unchecked and unquarantined, and population densities are high, there’s little reason why the virus, which has shown itself to be quite capable of mutating, should grind to a halt. Had the US had enough vaccine from Day One to completely vaccinate the entire population, and had in fact done so, the US would of course have been better off. But the virus has shown itself capable of infecting and sickening the vaccinated; further mutations might well make this worse, to the point where existing vaccines are near useless. And had the US been fully vaccinated on Day One, without strict border controls and limits on international travel, as well as actually useful checks against Chinese  (and other) efforts at biological warfare, the virus would have gotten in anyway, and would have continued to play havoc.

So how long will we have to deal with COVID 19? I don;t know. It doesn;t seem to be anywhere near over *now,* and a good rule of thumb in engineering is “if it has lasted this long, it could last this long into the future.” So I see not reason to suppose that it *will* be over by the beginning of 2024. Check back at that time. Maybe I’ll be wrong and the pandemic will be a memory, mask mandates will be over, Australia will be a nation of free people again. Maybe I’ll be dead, an unburied corpse among hundreds of millions of others.

 Posted by at 3:28 pm
Dec 192021
 

One of the more tiresome conspiracy theories of recent years says something along the lines of “the political leadership class are a bunch of vampiric pedos, running vast trafficking rings and performing Satanic rituals.” There is no need to bump up the perceived evils of socialists, authoritarians, grifters, pervs, collectivists, commies and the other degenerate genetic defectives who populate the halls of power… the banal realities are awful enough to negate any excuse to keep the majority of them in power.

So a day or two ago a video started making the rounds seeming to show Gropey Joe getting kinda handsy with a little boy who secretly slips him a vial full of what looks like blood. Turns out the video is doctored; the original video is from July 2021 and shows Biden giving the kid something, probably a face mask (*why* he does that is unclear since the kid is already wearing a mask). Sure, a kid handing blood to a man who looks about 15 minutes in a Hollywood studio makeup chair from a starring role on “What We Do In The Shadows” is creepy… but as propaganda, it’s not necessary. The original video is creepy enough. Any other context an old man pressing this much child flesh would result in a media freakout, and perhaps deservedly so. Witness the compare/contrast between the doctored video and the original, with minimal but appropriate commentary:

 Posted by at 11:25 pm
Dec 192021
 

US Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut did not just attend a Communist award ceremony, he gave a speech there and handed out an award.

Blumenthal Speaks at Communist Party Awards Ceremony

Blumenthal, one of the wealthiest members of the Senate, presented certificates of special recognition from the Senate to three winners of the “Amistad Award,” given annually by the Connecticut People’s World Committee, an affiliate of the Communist Party USA and the Marxist People’s World news site.

Once the news started coming out that Blumenthal was giving aid, comfort and awards to Communists, he tried the old “I’m shocked, SHOCKED to find Communism going on in here” bit.

U.S. Sen. Blumenthal says would not have attended New Haven awards ceremony if he knew it was tied to Communist Party

Go ahead and speculate about just how likely it is that he ended up at a Communist party affair without knowing it was a Communist party affair. He’s a freakin’ US Senator. Either he’s lying (and thus knew that he was aiding the Communists) and should be ejected from the Senate, or he’s a monumental dumbass and somehow he and his *entire* staff including security detail missed that little detail, and should be ejected from the Senate.

Imagine the response if a Republican Senator gave out at award at a US Nazi party ceremony.

 

And as it traditional for Communist sympathizers, Blumenthal is strikingly rich. This is from 2012, so imagine what he’s worth today after nearly a decades worth of additional grasping and graft:

Blumenthal at high end of Senate millionaires’ club

Blumenthal’s 2011 financial disclosure forms filed this week show the senator with an average net worth of $112 million, up from the previous year, when the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics estimated his average net worth at $73 million.

Perhaps Richard Blumenthal should be examined by the FBI for links (financial and otherwise) to Communist China. Maybe he and Eric Swalwell could share a deportation flight to Beijing. Maybe the US could trade them for Peng Shuai or Jack Ma, either of whom would bring far more benefit to America than Communist sympathizers and other traitors.

 Posted by at 11:23 am
Dec 182021
 

There is a hopeful belief that mankind is forever pushing forward. But history has shown that to not be the case: civilizations rise, they achieve great things (or not) and then they fall. If history was a nice smooth upwards-trending curve, the descendants of Greeks like Archimedes and Eratosthenes would right now be crossing the gulf between the stars or perhaps exploring higher dimensions many centuries post-Singularity. But golden age Greece fell, Rome fell, Byzantium fell, Persia, the Inca, the Aztecs, the Mongols, the Chinese Empire, the Japanese empire… everybody eventually falls or gets steamrolled.

Behold:

Demi Lovato Sings To Ghosts To Help Them Overcome Trauma Caused By Sexism

Lovato has been exploring their interest in supernatural life in recent docuseries Unidentified With Demi Lovato.  

Where are Penn & teller when you need them?

The fact that this sort of thing gets *anything* but mockery is as big an indictment of our society as the easy acceptance of nonsense fairy tales like “the wage gap” and “hands up don’t shoot” and socialism and astrology. We are dumb.

 Posted by at 2:34 pm
Dec 172021
 

A recent gang shooting in San Juan, Puerto Rico left six dead. While this sounds like your average night in Chicago or Detroit, the uncensored video (in the tweet below, because this is a family-friendly blog) video shows that the description “a hail of gunfire” doesn’t quite do it justice. The people who wanted the other people dead wanted them *really* dead. As in “the writers of Marvel comics will have a hard time bringing these guys back” sort of dead.

A discussion of the event with a whole lot of blurring is in the YouTube video below:

I can only assume that the drug trade was involved in some way. And as bad as this incident was… imagine it transported to the streets of some American city that has just defunded the police. Note that the hit squad here used fully automatic weapons (most armed with high-cyclic rate pistols, likely Glocks, while the probable leader had a gold-plated AK-47), which are just as illegal in PR as they are in the US. So… yeah, another gun control success story.

 Posted by at 9:45 pm
Dec 162021
 

The “Doomsday Glacier” may partially collapse. If it does, Earth’s sea level will rise by 2 feet

Is this bad news? I guess we’ll see. If the greens start pushing for nuclear power and *fast,* then this is bad news. If the world starts leaning on China and India to cut carbon emissions, then this is bad news. Lacking those two eventualities, then this won’t *really* be seen as *actual* bad news.

 Posted by at 10:23 pm
Dec 162021
 

Another progressivism success story. The chaos and havoc and human despair brought about (and at this point it can hardly be said “unintentionally”) by far leftist policies has opened a door for innovation. In this case, the many, MANY piles of human waste littering the streets of the formerly respected city of San Franciso has resulted in a shiny new interactive and zoomable map of the city, showing you where to NOT go, where to NOT shop, not live, not employ, not invest. Where to *leave.*

San Francisco Poop Map

Color me stunned that is seems to be circling United Nations Plaza.

 Posted by at 10:12 pm