Monday, June 1, 2026

The downside of "reducing taxes"

Most states that lean conservative, have these weird plans to cut taxes!  Florida is no exception, with lots of moves designed to "help the average individual" - though we all know that these types of things disproportionately  benefit the wealthy among us.  And I just read about yet another push to eliminate property taxes in my fair state.  Because #FreeDumb

The obvious problem is that counties and cities have less in the way of capital that they can spend on infrastructure, services (including emergency type things), and even schools.

To combat that loss of revenue, there are many communities around Florida that are finding new ways to take in money from residents.  Among them are automated cameras around school busses, in school zones, and now in construction sites.  They use radar detection to measure speed, and read the tag on the car.  They then issue a citation to the owner of that car for an amount.  Its not a ticket, per se, and it comes off as a kind of a tax.

There are so many issues with this setup, but the biggest concern is about enforcement.  Take school zones, for example.  The system operates on school days for a period of time (I think its around 30 minutes) *before* the stated school zone time, and around 30 minutes *after* the stated school zone time, it will generate these citations if a driver is 10 miles an hour over the 15 MPH school zone.  And during the rest of the time, it will generate a citation if you are 10 miles an hour over the regular pasted speed limit for non-school times.  

School zones here all have a flashing warning light to let you know that you're in a school zone, but they go on during the hours posted - not in the 30 mins before and after.  So they are utterly meaningless.

Oh, and don't miss the fact that some communities don't follow this rule, and simply issue citations if you're going over 25MPH during the school day.  Full stop. Even though the signage indicates otherwise.

Its a mess, but has generated millions for these communities!  

So thanks Florida legislature for trying to make the tax less of a burden, while allowing for these silly loopholes that allow communities to make up their own rules for "taxation" - without the need to have anyone present (don't we have a constitutional right to know our accusers?!) and a complete inability to fight against this.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Scientists develop 'smart paint' that reflects 97% of sunlight and could reduce AC use during heatwaves | - The Times of India

A high tech or “smart” paint is a nice leap. They have nano particles embedded into the paint that help reflect the radiation away from the building.  

The Voyager Golden Record carries a small sample of uranium on its cover, placed there so that whoever finds it can measure the decay and work out how long it has been drifting — a built-in clock for a message engineered to last around a billion years.

I love the ingenuity shown here. Scientists came up with a means to let any life form to have a simple means to understand intelligent life sent this craft, and included a means to understand how long it had been sent. 

In April 1970, the crew of Apollo 13 navigated home by holding the spacecraft against the terminator of the Earth, the line where day met night on the planet they were trying to reach, timing a fourteen-second engine burn with a wristwatch because their guidance computer had been shut down to save battery power for reentry

I have to admit that I continue to remain a little surprised that the Apollo 13 astronauts made it home it all. 

But then that’s the human spirit in a nutshell. They used their intuition, communication with the ground, and fought hard to keep “luck” on their side. 
 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Disney World Announces New Decades for Carousel of Progress, as Sarah Takes Center Stage in Scene! - Disney Tourist Blog

Ack! They’re changing the whole attraction… Walt’s animatronic (as seen in Disneyland) will be added to the introduction scene, then the new eras will be the 1960s, 1980s, 2000s, and the future. 

This was the last attraction that Walt personally touched, so I have very mixed feelings about this…

It will be closing on July 5, and will re-open sometime next year. Which means that I’ve had my last turn in the current incarnation, and missed it on my most recent trip…

Hard Rock Stadium to be renamed ‘Miami Stadium’ during World Cup matches

Actually this is true for all the stadia with corporate branded names. So they’ll be Dallas Stadium, Atlanta stadium, New York / New Jersey stadium during the World Cup. 

Personally, I think we should eschew the corporate names, and keep calling the stadiums by city names, by a founding name (like in Miami calling it Joe Robbie stadium), or for the team that plays there (like cowboys stadium).

The corporations aren’t paying me, so I have no reason to refer to them by whatever name they put on it.