Cars
5 minutes in Monterey and I already saw a Veyron in traffic. Looks to be a good week!
5 minutes in Monterey and I already saw a Veyron in traffic. Looks to be a good week!
I have my terrible but tuned mobile HF antenna hooked up to my mobile HF rig ready for the impending collapse of the cell phone network here in Bend. At least I will be able to do PSK31 with some random person from Russia.
I drove my GTO today for the first time in I think a year. I like this car. A nice high compression 6.0L V8 with twin turbos is such a great combination. The car is night and day better with the addition of the race logic traction control. I did turn it off once and proceeded to have a nice 1st,2nd,3rd tire destroying experience. You have to live. 😉
I think this graph represents my most significant waste of money over the last 20 years.. and that is saying something given the number of engines I have destroyed.
The cost of cable TV service has outpaced inflation by a significant amount over that timeframe. The service level isn’t the same as the number of channels has grown significantly, however most metrics of quality might not have the same gain.
The trend that Comcast continues to push the price up until you call them to cancel holds true. The large drops in the Comcast areas are all the result of contact and theater. On my last call they dropped the price enough that it was cheaper to keep the television service with the internet than to keep the internet by itself.
The later years of comcast are also slightly polluted by the addition of bundled internet. I subtracted the bundled cost of internet from these figures, so this does represent just the cost of television services.
There is a void between mid 2008 and mid 2011 when I lived in the country where the only television service came over rabbit ears.