Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Justice

I'm on the fence concerning capital punishment. But in Muhammad's case, it was justified. I'm glad Kaine didn't follow his inclinations and apply clemency. Time to forget about this monster.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Richmond Area Murders

The Richmond Times Dispatch put up a database with area murders. 167 out of 232 were by gunshot over the past 3 years.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

And you believe they are going to soak the rich

Politico says that there are 237 millionaires in the Congress. Seems that most of the wealthier ones are Democrats. Remember, the Dems are the folks who are out to get those evil millionaires. And folks believe that a bunch of millionaires are (a) going to contribute heavily to a party that is going to get into their pockets and (b) are going to vote to decrease their wealth.

A record?

It seems that Mr. Owens, NY-23 Democrat may have set a record in renegging on campaign promises. He was pretty much against the House Health Care "reform" bill when it served to get him elected. On being sworn in he was all of a sudden for it. File under lying politician, lying Democrat or who calls his dog?

Regulatory Mind, updated

The last email exchange was interesting. I've said that siloxane removal for low-medium Btu landfill gas to energy projects was not good enough to make it technically feasible for SCR because the silicon would degrade an poison the catalyst. Florida DEP is, because someone else did, requiring a cost analysis. The example sent said they wouldn't do it and, if it were a requirement for the project, they wouldn't do the project because it would be too costly. So, he made my case. I guess my definition of technically feasible is the catalyst will be poisoned quickly, therefore making it impractical to do this. I guess we just write the cost up, making it too costly.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Blogging again?

New gadget may make it simpler

The Regulatory Mind

Had a discussion with a Florida air permit writer about the type of equipment used by a landfill gas to electricity plant in Seattle. He had it wrong. When I corrected him, he didn't believe me, even when I told him that the plant was built, owned and operated by my company. He would have to "look into what I said."