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My name is Traal, after that other Traal. I've had this handle since roughly 1990 on Phoenix-area Galacticomm BBSes.

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Originally it was the global userbox {{tl|user ix-hrung}}, but it got deleted 10 minutes after I created it because nobody was using it at the time except me. (Go figure.) Once enough people are using it, the global one can be reinstated.

Arizona

Arizona is famous for:

Semiconductor fabs and R&D locations in Arizona

Other things I like about Arizona

Arizona is infamous for:

  • The heat (in the summer)
  • The illegal immigration controversy
  • Hit-and-runs (see the map [http://www.deadlyroads.com/media.html here])
  • Road rage{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2006/05/16/006847.html |title=Road Rage Survey Reveals Best, Worst Cities |publisher= |date=2006-05-16 |accessdate=2007-03-01}}{{cite web |title=In the Driver's Seat: 2007 AutoVantage Road Rage Survey |url=http://www.gaugemyrage.com/}}
  • Really bad public transportation
  • Poor standardized test scores{{cite news |last=Kossan |first=Pat |url=http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0301b8story1-0301.html |title=Arizona gets mostly Ds in U.S. education report |publisher=The Arizona Republic |date=2007-03-01 |accessdate=2007-03-01}}
  • Urban sprawl (almost as bad as Los Angeles) and the urban heat island effect
  • Phoenix's brown cloud, a layer of pollution containing smog and dust, which frequently violates EPA air pollution standards{{cite news |last=Bahr |first=Sandy |url=http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/99604 |title=Sandy Bahr: Politics pollute cleanup efforts |publisher=East Valley Tribune |date=2007-10-14 |accessdate=2007-10-14}}
  • Tap water. Phoenix came in dead last in Men's Health Magazine's March 2007 ratings of the water in 100 cities{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article.do?site=MensHealth&channel=health&category=metrogrades&conitem=0d719cf736b40110VgnVCM10000013281eac____ |title=How clean is your drinking water? |publisher=Men's Health Magazine |date=2007-03 |accessdate=2007-03-01}}. I can't stand the taste, so I drink only RO or bottled water as even carbon filtering isn't good enough. And the tap water is cold in the winter and warm in the summer.
  • High incidence of auto thefts.[http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/102714/The-Most-Dangerous-American-States]
  • Expensive commutes. [http://www.transact.org/library/reports_pdfs/driven_to_spend/Driven_to_Spend_Report.pdf]
  • Pedestrian fatalities. [http://www.transact.org/library/reports_html/ms2004/exec_sum.asp][http://t4america.org/resources/dangerousbydesign2011/states/worst-metros/]
  • Bicycle fatalities (#9 in the nation for bicyclist fatalities per 1 million of population according to NHTSA) [http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/2010/04/22/20100422scottsdale-bike0safety.html]
  • Lack of after dark activities (#23 out of 25 cities in the USA), culture (#24), food/dining (#24), and interesting people (#24), according to Travel+Lesure Magazine's [http://www.travelandleisure.com/afc/2007/ America's Favorite Cities 2007].
  • Unwalkability. Phoenix ranks #26 out of 30 metropolitan areas in walkability.[http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5349591.html]
  • Kidnappings. [http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/12/27/20091227kidnaps-ON.html]
  • Lack of traffic safety laws[http://www.saferoads.org/files/file/FINAL%20ROADMAP%20REPORT-%201_6_2012.pdf]

Things to do in Phoenix

  • [http://www.bondurant.com/ Bondurant Racing School], with 1-day events available at Phoenix International Raceway and Firebird International Raceway, starting at $250
  • [http://www.incredible-adventures.com/fighter_combat_az.html Fighter Combat AZ] - do a mock dogfight in a real plane against a friend
  • [http://www.arizonawingcaf.com/pages/wardrides.html Warbird Rides Arizona Wing CAF] - ride in a B-17, for $425
  • A number of companies offer balloon rides in the Phoenix area
  • [http://phoenix.golfland.com/ Waterworld Safari] (formerly Waterworld, USA) in Phoenix, [http://tempe.golfland.com/ Big Surf] in Tempe, and [http://mesa.golfland.com/ Golfland SunSplash] in Mesa
  • [http://www.therailroadpark.com McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park] in Scottsdale
  • Hike up one of the Phoenix Mountains (Camelback/Piestewa Peak/North Mountain/Shaw Butte), Peralta Trail in the Superstition Mountains (for a view of Weaver's Needle), South Mountain, or Pinnacle Peak

San Diego

=Likes=

  • Diversity
  • Walkability (in some areas)
  • The weather (for the most part)

=Neutral=

  • The high cost of gas (good for hybrids and alternate forms of transportation)

=Dislikes=

  • Crime (in some neighborhoods such as City Heights, Clairemont Mesa)
  • Cost of housing (especially buying instead of renting, especially Mello-Roos) in proportion to income
  • Freeway congestion (especially the I-5)[http://mobility.tamu.edu/ums/]
  • Bad schools (allegedly, in some areas)
  • Political corruption{{cite news |last=McCarthy |first=Terry |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1050330,00.html |title=Dick Murphy / San Diego |publisher=Time Inc. |date=2005-04-17 |accessdate=2007-05-01}}{{cite news |last=Hall |first=Matthew T. |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070501-9999-1m1kpmg.html |title=Council member calls report on city practices 'devastating' |publisher=Union-Tribune Publishing Co. |date=2007-05-01 |accessdate=2007-05-01}}{{cite news |last=Vigil |first=Jennifer |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070604-1507-bn04audit.html |title=City issues second financial statement |publisher=Union-Tribune Publishing Co. |date=2007-06-04 |accessdate=2007-06-04}}{{cite news |last=Lee |first=Mike |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070606-9999-7m6water.html |title=City pays $1.59 million water bill late |publisher=Union-Tribune Publishing Co. |date=2007-06-06 |accessdate=2007-06-06}}{{cite news |url=http://www.10news.com/news/5340605/detail.html |title=City's Crime Rate Based On Inaccurate Stats? |publisher=10News.com |date=2004 |accessdate=2007-10-01}}
  • All the potholes{{cite news |last = Hall |first=Matthew, T. |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070502-1610-bn02streets.html |title=City: 37 percent of streets in acceptable driving condition |publisher=Union-Tribune Publishing Co. |date=2007-05-02 |accessdate=2007-05-03}}
  • May Gray and June Gloom
  • Poor support for bicycling according to The League of American Bicyclists
  • "San Diego ranks third in the nation in the percentage of traffic fatalities that are pedestrians (22.5%). The region is also among the highest in the state in the percentage of pedestrian crashes (20%) involving hit-and-run drivers."{{cite web |url=http://www.walksandiego.org/pdf/07_spring_newsletter.pdf |title=Pedestrian tragedy hits close to home |accessdate=2007-06-14 |format=PDF |work=Footnotes }}
  • Scary public transportation: "I took the orange line from El Cajon to downtown one day and it was the most terrifying, disgusting experience of my life. It was full of drunk homeless people urinating on themselves & unemployed thugs arranging drug deals by phone. Never again." [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070614-9999-1n14commute.html]
  • Unsynchronized traffic lights
  • Urban sprawl in Mission Valley and northwards
  • Poor traffic signage: missing freeway exit numbers, signs approaching freeway onramps don't indicate compass directions or the lane you need to be in in order to get onto the freeway in that direction
  • Not a global city

= Yearly Events =

How to Choose a Country to which to Immigrate

Keyboard

These days, computer keyboards need the following additional keys/buttons:

  • Multiple select (on Windows, the CTRL key is used for multiple select; in MacOS, the apple/⌘ button is used)
  • Block select (because SHIFT isn't self-explanatory)
  • Copy (Windows is CTRL-C; MacOS is ⌘-C)
  • Paste (Windows is CTRL-P; MacOS is ⌘-P)
  • (optional) Cut (Windows is CTRL-X; MacOS is ⌘-X)
  • Degree sign (°)
  • Sleep
  • Lock workstation (Windows-L)
  • Minimize current window
  • Go to next/previous window (Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab)
  • Go to the next/previous field in a form (to replace Tab/Shift Tab)
  • Left and right double and single quotes
  • Something to make entering latin characters easy
  • Several reprogrammable buttons for things like the euro symbol
  • Mdash (—)

Some keys can be removed:

  • Only one of ENTER or RETURN are needed
  • Pipe (|) - this can be moved to one of the reprogrammable keys
  • Carot (^) - who uses this, other than programmers?
  • Curly braces ({ and })
  • Scroll lock
  • SysRq
  • Prnt Scrn

My Politics

I advocate:

  • States' rights (move more power from the federal government back to the individual states)
  • Self-sufficiency of the states: end Federal money to the states[http://www.taxfoundation.org/files/sr139.pdf].
  • Consensus over compromise
  • Currency reform:
  • Eliminate the penny and nickel
  • Replace the quarter with a 20¢ coin
  • Round all transactions to the nearest 10¢ ($0.1)
  • Eliminate the dollar bill
  • Make the half dollar coin smaller
  • Replace the $2 bill with a coin
  • Make the rest of the paper money easy for the blind to distinguish
  • Government finance reform:
  • Make fees collected by the government proportional to the cost to the government.
  • Eliminate subsidies in favor of user pays.
  • Make tariffs on an item proportional to how many of that item are imported into the country as a ratio of the total number consumed, and make tariffs adjust themselves periodically, automatically.
  • Eliminate protectionistic policies, except where absolutely necessary.
  • Eliminate the "throwing money at the problem" style of disaster relief (like the handling of Hurricane Katrina).
  • Eliminate financing of local projects. Help the states plan and finance interstate roads themselves.
  • Immigration reform:
  • First, streamline the green card approval process.
  • Neither expel nor grant green cards to all current illegal immigrants. It would take too many resources to do either one. Require that all illegal aliens register with the INS, and either participate in a guest worker program, apply for a green card, or leave the country.
  • Illegal immigrant kids who have spent so much time in the U.S. that they have been culturally assimilated and would feel alien in their home countries should be granted citizenship or permanent residency.
  • Scale back the H-1B visa program. Instead, prioritize technology workers for green cards if we need to.
  • Welfare and social security reform:
  • Replace the minimum wage and H-2A Visa program with government-paid moving expenses, to encourage workforce mobility.
  • Stop giving away money to the poor and to disaster victims. Instead, provide life's necessities (housing, clothing, food, medical care, mailing address, telephone, internet access) directly in boarding school style housing. People under this program would pay a percentage of any money they make to the program.
  • Abolish the social security retirement benefits, but keep the disability benefits. People who haven't saved properly can move into the boarding school welfare program (see above).
  • Election reform:
  • Eliminate plurality election methods.
  • Provide receipts with unique, anonymous ballot IDs to each voter, and publish all ballot IDs along with the way the person voted. Then anyone would be able to verify that their ballot was counted, how it was counted, and even do a complete recount of all the returned ballots.
  • Replace manual districting with algorithmic districting.
  • À la carte propositions. Lumping provisions together into a single bill when they could be split out into separate bills (in other words, riders) restricts voter choice and is therefore anti-democratic.
  • Education reform:
  • Screen kids better for things like autism, and sort kids into classes based on how they learn best. Teach these kids how to deal with their unique issues. Like they do for dyslexia.
  • Test kids for perfect pitch and other aptitudes.
  • Provide mandatory classes on topics like Robert Cialdini's Six Weapons of Influence (persuasive science?), the book How to Think About Weird Things ({{ISBN|007287953X}}), The 48 Laws of Power, thought reform, logical fallacies, critical thinking, and personal finance.
  • Pay teachers based on their performance (how much their students improve)
  • School uniforms
  • Labor reform:
  • Union-busting by turning employees into contractors (and not renewing contracts of bad employees). I I respect the right of people to form unions, but I also agree with right-to-work laws (people shouldn't be forced to join unions).
  • Replace right-to-work laws with busting of worker monopolies.
  • [http://www.lifetimeaddressing.com/white_paper1.htm Lifetime postal mailing addresses].
  • Energy policy reform:
  • [http://www.ei2025.org/previous_editorial.asp?e=176 Energy independence]
  • Eliminate the 54¢/gallon ethanol tariff on Brazilian ethanol
  • Eliminate subsidies on automobile transportation[http://pubs.its.ucdavis.edu/download_pdf.php?id=1088%20]
  • [http://www.laundrylist.org/ Right to Dry]
  • Bank-style queues instead of supermarket-style queues
  • Rather than restricting supply of something "bad", encourage demand for the "good" alternative. For example, fuel economy standards restrict supplies of gas-guzzlers (bad), while a carbon tax would encourage demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles (good).
  • Toll roads (with tolls proportional to income) instead of freeways
  • Market-rate parking. Read [http://www.uctc.net/papers/351.pdf The High Cost of Free Parking]
  • Public safety service reform.[http://citiwire.net/post/437/]
  • Prevent caller ID spoofing by making telephone companies verify that caller ID on outgoing calls matches the owner of the telephone line.
  • Rather than abolishing payday loan stores, cities should provide free household finance classes, and perhaps make attendance a prerequisite for taking out payday loans.
  • Federal relocation assistance for poor people who wish to move somewhere else.
  • Governments should save like crazy during booms, and wait for recessions before starting expensive projects. Warren Buffett said, "...be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful."
  • Pigovian taxes:
  • Raise taxes on anything a state is a net importer of (e.g. energy)
  • The weight-mile tax, so that truckers pay for the road wear they cause. (It's a well-known fact that a truck does 9,600 times as much damage to the roads than a car, but do you think they pay 9,600 times as much in taxes?) Then the rest of us won't have to pay so much in taxes to fix the roads, saving us money (savings #1). Faced with higher costs to ship by road, companies will move more freight by rail to save money, and those savings will also get passed on to the consumer (savings #2). Moving more freight by rail will also reduce traffic congestion, saving us money on gas (savings #3) and freeway widening (savings #4). Subsidies to the trucking industry distort the market for freight transportation, preventing the market from efficiently allocating resources.
  • Neither the electric company nor the cable company should be allowed to own the wires. Both should have to compete for your business.
  • Driver licensing reform
  • A required test for road rage in order to get a driver license.
  • A new driver license class for SUVs

Attributes of a Responsible Health Insurance Plan

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Criteria || Private Health Insurance || Health Savings Account || Single-Payer
Affordable premiumsstyle="text-align:center" | fails for the poorstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | passes
Affordable copaysstyle="text-align:center" | fails for people who are both poor and chronically sickstyle="text-align:center" | fails for the poor and the chronically sickstyle="text-align:center" | passes
Timely healthcarestyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | fails (at least in Canada; problem might be implementation-specific)
Encourages competition among healthcare providers to provide the best service at the lowest pricestyle="text-align:center" | failsstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | fails
Avoids the classic conflict of interest where insurance companies decline reimbursement in order to boost their own bottom linesstyle="text-align:center" | failsstyle="text-align:center" | fails for catastrophic and chronic medical conditionsstyle="text-align:center" | passes
Encourages people to take care of themselvesstyle="text-align:center" | fails for the richstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | passes (but only when health care isn't timely)
Discourages a brain drainstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | passesstyle="text-align:center" | fails
Is farsighted (will pay for expensive procedures in order to save health care costs in the long term)style="text-align:center" | failsstyle="text-align:center" | failsstyle="text-align:center" | passes

List of new zip codes

Based on [http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/bulletin/pb.htm postal bulletins]. Type in "establish a new zip" (with the quotes) and select the years you want.

Favorite Software Development Topics

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