by David Brooks | Sep 16, 2015 | Blog
The Valley News reports (here) that the Kilton Public Library in West Lebanon, NH, has turned back on its Tor server, which was shut after police raised questions. It sounds like it was a polite, intelligent discussion – a rarity these days: The U.S. Department...
by David Brooks | Sep 15, 2015 | Blog
I created a standing desk at the Nashua Telegraph by nailing together three boards into a keyboard support that I could put under my desk when I wanted to sit down (ergonomic variety is key). The keyboard and monitor weren’t really at the right heights, but it...
by David Brooks | Sep 15, 2015 | Blog
A publication called EnergyPost has an interesting interview with the CEO of National Grid, which provides electricity and natural gas in parts of New Hampshire (as well as throughout the Northeast, and in the United Kingdom). He says that using large power plants for...
by David Brooks | Sep 15, 2015 | Science-Technology
It says something about fishing in New Hampshire waters – but not something terribly good – that our two highest-profile species are fading away. In fresh water, it has been many years since the Atlantic salmon was anything but an artificial presence, maintained only...
by David Brooks | Sep 14, 2015 | Blog
The boring business of generating and transmitting electricity isn’t very boring any more, as technology (distributed solar and digital communication) is, in that fave phrase of the techno-biz folks, being disrupted. New Hampshire is looking for suggestions...