Shirtsleeve warmth and plenty of sunshine. It felt great to be outdoors. Tomorrow might be even better.
"Buns Over Texas" but no drones. Silly season has yet to arrive here.
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Shirtsleeve warmth and plenty of sunshine. It felt great to be outdoors. Tomorrow might be even better.
It was a pretty nice afternoon yesterday after a rather cold start. Better today. The less winter the better.
But there is a nice warm-up on the way, and skies are clear of both clouds and "drones". All the drones are on the ground, stumbling around, as usual. Two-legged drones will always be with us.
We've got a couple of cold days in prospect but pretty nice by the weekend. I've had it up to here with the stupid drone hysteria. Adolescents having fun with toys. Maybe protesting the new FAA rules on RC planes, demonstrating that all attempts to control such activity are going to be useless. That would not surprise me. An irresponsible backlash. A distinction needs to be made between model aircraft, RC fixed wing AIRCRAFT, and gadgets that can dart about and hover-- THOSE are drones, and they are dangerous. RC fixed wing aircraft are an entirely different thing, but federal agencies like the FAA are stuffed to the gills with incompetent control freaks.
I dread the day that Amazon starts using drones for package delivery. Greedy corporations will always be a menace, and will always receive preferential treatment from feds on the take. It's a shame corporate persons are a legal fiction because I would like to see them strung up and hanging by their necks.
We will have a brief cold "snap" soon but nothing especially severe, for the time of year. Amazing red sky this morning. Sailors take warning. The sunrise looks much like a sunset. That's rather unusual. I'd be happy with a quotidian day, and same old same old.