This morning we had the first frost of the season, and there was snow on the high tops of the Tararua range too. Winter is nearby.
How rich folks could really help poor folks in NZ
We have some mega rich people in Aotearoa New Zealand, and a heap of folks who depend on food banks and the like to scrape out a hard existence.
So some of the wealthy want changes to tax laws, but the government doesn’t seem inclined to really make our society more equal.
I think it’s up to the government to make real social change, but here’s my utopian idea for one strategy rich folks could implement.
Sponsor a school
Make low-decile (ie poor) schools the hub of a community. Adopt a school. Pay for free healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks for all kids at the school. Create a free ‘health clinic’ for the school where all kids get regular health checks, eye tests, hearing tests, dental treatment, with free glasses, hearing aids, treatment. Pay for books and uniforms and computers and field trips etc.
How much would that cost? No idea. But if you have a billion dollars or even multi millions of dollars I reckon you could afford to sponsor a school.
Would that be unfair to other kids not at that school? Sure, but when has helping one person ever meant you have to help every person on the planet?
Good news story out of NZ today — 8 year old Josh asked the local Council for a swing for his friend in a wheelchair.
There were about 20 Kawau | Pied Shags at the edge of the sea today. And 20 more nearby but out of shot.
The sea was moving in with some energy.
Oops, I stumbled across the 2023 Eurovision Semi-Final 1 and thought I’d have it in the background while doing whatever else. Instead I’m hooked, watching it…
Enjoying (quite a lot of) the music. 🎶
And then there’s this: Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman” Performed by Kerry Washington
This poem, and video, is so powerful: AI, Ain’t I A Woman? - Joy Buolamwini.
a spoken word piece that highlights the ways in which artificial intelligence can misinterpret the images of iconic black women: Oprah, Serena Williams, Michelle Obama, Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, and Shirley Chisholm
We had an old iPhone 5 with a dead battery. The phone’s so cute I wanted to keep it and use it as a radio. With a new battery and toolkit (NZ$20), and the help of an excellent video, it took me 10 minutes to install the battery. 5 minutes were spent putting back 2 pinhead sized screws.
In The Case of the Unlucky Gardener (Connie McKinnon Sailing Detective Cosy Mysteries Book 1) by Tina Mclachlan Brassington the characters bat chunks of dialog to and fro.
I finally realised it was more like exchanges of email: chat chat chat; reply reply reply.
Anyway, I liked it well enough. 📚
When online form validation goes wrong
In 1963 our family moved from England to Aotearoa New Zealand. Back in London our phone number was like this: CROWN42. That’s fake, just to be on the safe side, but yes, it had a word and numbers.
So when an online service years ago had me set up challenge questions, and before the days when I was smart enough to make up random answers*, a challenge that asked for my first phone number was answered with CROWN42.
Then today I was challenged on login, and the challenge form told me to enter numbers only. I duly entered 42 and was rejected! I tried again. Same result (funnily enough), with 3 tries remaining…
In the end I entered CROWN42 and achieved login.
So, there’s something wrong in that system. The creator of the challenge didn’t know that phone numbers could contain letters. The system allowed me to enter letters — both in setup and then in the form that claimed I should only enter numbers.
- These days I’m so much smarter when setting up challenge questions: they ask for mother’s maiden name so I enter something made up on the spur of the moment like
blueberriestastegood
. Then I make sure to record these questions and random answers somewhere safe.
It's been a while since I've posted a photo of Fliss, my one remaining Japanese Quail. 🐦
Covid booster finally achieved 👍
Why we perceive ourselves negatively as we age:
As we get older … there is a subtle decline in memory, but we overstate it… older people blaming every memory failure they experience on their age is a symptom of ageism… Everyone has memory failures, but … as we get older we blame it on our age.
I've never seen Kosher salt
in any NZ shop so looked it up, since it seems to be in most (overseas) recipes I see.
When I started working on my Micro Camp presentation about Mars Edit I checked my email archives. I started using ME in or before May 2004. That’s almost 2 decades.
Then I found this testimonial I wrote a few months later.
It’s fair to say I’m a fan.
Thrilled to boost 2023 Micro Camp:
Micro Camp Presenter Topics and Schedule micro.camp
My session — Take the Captain’s Chair of your Micro.Blog with the MarsEdit App for Mac: Time Travel, Replicators, Warp Speed and More.
Looking at In photos: Coronation for King Charles III. Zoom in to see how a coloured collar, Charles's posture and the lines on a clerical vestment line up so it looks like he's on a lead.
As usual, The Spinoff wins at commentary:
The “robe of righteousness” and the “gown of salvation” were put on his heaving shoulders, while those at home watched on in a cardigan of bewilderment.
Aargh. For the purposes of making screenshots for a presentation I rearranged the MarsEdit Toolbar. That moved the Send to Blog
button into the position where I usually have the Format
drop down. Twice now I’ve published a Post when I meant to simply do some formatting.
Moved it back now!