by David Brooks | Jul 1, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
It was a highlight of the summer of 1979: a local pilot’s daring flight under the huge railroad trestle that once spanned the Souhegan River in Greenville. Now, 40 years later, we can experience local inventor/pilot Bronson Potter’s legendary feat, as...
by David Brooks | Jun 28, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire has issued new proposed guidelines about allowable levels of a type of pollution in drinking water, which gives me an excuse to run this edited version of a 2016 column I wrote when the subject first came up: This has brought into regular discourse a...
by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
The news that came out this week about Oracle moving Dyn’s DNS service to the cloud will have an uncertain effect in Manchester – as the Union-Leader has reported, there have been some layoffs and, ominously, the company “was negotiating to extend...
by David Brooks | Jun 26, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
This column ran in Feb. 2018 and since then the technology for deepfake videos has only gotten better – meaning worse for people. An article in Motherboard today points out that there’s a version which “removes” clothing from photos of women...
by David Brooks | Jun 25, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
Tiny Chesterfield, N.H., as regular readers know, floated a loan so it could get fiber-to-the-home installed by Consolidated Communications, the local phone company. This isn’t “municipal broadband: as the topic is often understood because the system is...
by David Brooks | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
Not long ago everybody was saying that electric aviation is unfeasible for anything more than the smallest private planes because of weight-to-power limitations of batteries and electric engines. Maybe not. Cape Air, an independent regional airline that flies to...