by David Brooks | Sep 10, 2015 | Blog
UPDATE: I have more details in today’s story. In July the Kilton Library in West Lebanon, NH, became part of Tor, the anonymous network – indicative of how librarians have long been advocates for personal privacy. It was the first public library in the...
by David Brooks | Sep 10, 2015 | Blog
For no particular reason, my first few weeks at the Monitor have been dripping with electricity-related stories by various reporters. Today is no exception: You’ve got the opening of SolarCity’s first office in the state as leases and PPAs get added to the...
by David Brooks | Sep 9, 2015 | Blog
There was a joke at The Telegraph that I could make it rain just by writing a story about how it is really dry. Today I have a story in the Concord Monitor about how it’s been wicked dry, the first time I’ve written this journalistic trope for my new...
by David Brooks | Sep 9, 2015 | Blog
NH Public Radio has decided that “blockchain” is two words, judging from the transcript of my short talk today with ATC evening host Peter Biello – which you can see here. Unless you want to listen to our dulcet tones, which you can also do there....
by David Brooks | Sep 8, 2015 | Blog
I was writing about DC vs. AC power this weekend, getting myself into a bit of a kerfuffle (see self-flagellation in previous post), as part of an examination of the technology that has led more of the proposed Northern Pass project to be buried. The high-voltage DC...