We headed for
With the cooler-than-normal May temperatures, and despite lots of rain, I’m willing to bet you would still have found a spot of snow here and there in the deep woods off the
The lunch business seemed pretty good at the Harbor Haus and there were several customers in the general store, where we bought our post-lunch treats (“I just love coming to
Letters from Last Time
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From John Titlow (jtitlow@conxall.com)
Hi Dean:
Nice to see that you're back "on the air" so to speak. Your e-mail below did make a point about paid advertising and the potential of customer steerage. One can take that item a step further and compare the drivers "home" data with the in-travel data to actually "steer" customers to and from a service, based upon an assumed racial profile. (It is electronically possible, and if there is money to be made then the probability of racial steering by an electronic database becomes real.)
One of the items that us as a nation or world are missing in the mad rush to compile data for money is the mix and mix-up of data. The old phrase "garbage in = garbage out" needs to be modified to "private identity in = mixed identity out". As US citizens, except Californians, we have no laws
that protect us from a corporation screwing up our data files or using those corrupted files to make a buck. So your Home Depot analogy is not all that far fetched.
Is the U.P. going to digital TV? Of course they are as they have no choice. All digital was to take place on Feb 9, 2009 now I read it is Feb 20, 2009. My thought is to watch out. A typical TV broadcast antenna will consume over 100,000+ watt hours of electrical energy and that is a big cost to a television station. To go over to all digital TV across the board, the major TV networks wanted to turn the antennas off and legally they can. Provided that 90%+ of the viewers in a 30 mile radius of the transmitting tower are on cable.
The other item is that in between the TV station frequencies there are cell phone signals that can screw up a digital TV signal. (Not cable) Digital has no snow it is either "on" or "black", there is no in between. Another reason the networks use to request the ability to turn off their antennas.
Myself, and many others I might add, simply won't pay the extorted costs for cable TV. In the
Dean sez: Yes, the UP is going to digital TV along with the rest of the country. There are notices, it seems, that run every Sunday on the two over-the-air stations from
I have to tell you that there IS a place for GPS in the Copper Country. A couple of years ago we were looking for a kennel for our Westie. There was (or is) a fairly new place somewhere south of Boston Loc. We NEVER would have found it without the GPS. That road had two names and was not the easiest to find, but the GPS took us right there.
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Dean sez: That road does have two names and one of them is “