by David Brooks | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
If you live in New Hampshire, then at least once in your life (and probably far more often) you have been flummoxed by an ice storm. Supercooled rain that turns to ice on contact with roads and branches has lengthened your commute, mangled your fruit trees or...
by David Brooks | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
The six-state power grid has a queue of proposed generators. Getting the OK for feeding into the electrical system (and thus being paid for your output) is a necessary step if you want to get financing, among other things. UtilityDive points out in an article the...
by David Brooks | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Since I’m in the high-risk group for being felled by the Covid-19 virus (male, over 60) I think I should be adult enough to take some precautions. Here’s my kludge (or possibly kluge with varying pronunciaition): I carry one of the bandanas I’ve...
by David Brooks | Mar 9, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Cloud seeding is one of those ideas that seems useful and obvious. Just sprinkle particles from a plane flying through storm clouds, and moisture will condense around the particles and fall onto the ground as rain or snow. Voila: Drought is ended or ski season is...
by David Brooks | Mar 9, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
The Monitor has been getting contacted for months by married women who had trouble getting REAL ID licenses because their marriage certificates don’t reflect that they took their husband’s name. Since REAL IDs will be required to board an airplane as of...
by David Brooks | Mar 7, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
This is the 50th anniversary of wild turkeys being reintroduced to New Hampshire after hunting and deforestation had wiped them out. New Hampshire Fish and Game’s magazine “Wildlife Journal” reprinted an article from 1969 that carried hopeful...