by David Brooks | Nov 17, 2015 | Blog
In 2009, in the spirit of finding something to write about when news gets slow over the holidays – no, wait, I mean in the spirit of providing an innovative service to readers – I calculated how many “peep-able” leaves exist in New Hampshire. I just did something...
by David Brooks | Nov 17, 2015 | None, None
It wasn’t so long ago that solar panels were only embraced by off-grid engineering hippies. Boy, have things changed. “Most consumers that we speak with have a basic understanding at this point, have either seen it or have first-hand knowledge through acquaintances or...
by David Brooks | Nov 16, 2015 | Blog
My favorite part of the Game Jam held last weekend at NH Technical Institute in Concord are the house rules: Participants MUST sleep at least four hours, eat meals and take one shower every 24-hour period. Here’s the story.
by David Brooks | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog
I have a story in today’s Monitor about collecting leaves in Concord which includes numbers – numbers! Granite Geek loves numbers, so here they are: A few numbers about leaf collection by the street department of the city of Concord: Amount collected:...
by David Brooks | Nov 12, 2015 | Blog
Until this week, I have never owned a car with 200,000 miles on the odometer despite our family policy of driving cars into the ground. We have owned lots of Subarus, which tend to rust out somewhere around 175,000, so congratulations to Honda for making a Civic that...