Happy New Year!

And, of course, following close on the heels of Happy Monday, Happy New Year!

And, of course, following close on the heels of Happy Monday, Happy New Year!

Not much to update, really. I’ve been busy prepping some planes for the New Year’s Day Fun-Fly (better known, perhaps, as the “New Year’s Freeze-out” because the temperature will be in the low twenties while we are there). Had a good holiday season, despite having to work several days in the middle there. I’m certain that, with the new year, regime change in Congress, and other stuff going on, we’ll have more than enough to talk about!

Ten myths about atheism

I ran across a nice explanation in the LA Times Online of the ten most common myths and ten truths about atheism. It’s a well-written little piece to summarize some of the major issues surrounding nonbelief. Considering that at least 12%-15% of the nation self-identifies as having no religious belief (self included), it may be a worthwhile article to reference when dealing with these same assumptions.

I ran across a nice explanation in the LA Times Online of the ten most common myths and ten truths about atheism. It’s a well-written little piece to summarize some of the major issues surrounding nonbelief. Considering that at least 12%-15% of the nation self-identifies as having no religious belief (self included), it may be a worthwhile article to reference when dealing with these same assumptions.

I was drawn to it because I have had every single one of these myths leveled at me as accusations by family members. I am grateful that, at least in my case, none did so publicly.

Published December 24, 2006.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-harris24dec24,0,5826036,full.story?coll=la-opinion-rightrail

Christmas 2007 Ideas

All,

Matt, forgive me. I know this is a kid friendly site, so please tell your kids not to watch this unless you say it’s okay. I’m willing to risk Barnsonian wrath because this is that funny:

http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/uncensored.shtml

Whoda thunk Justin Timberlake had such a great sense of humor?

My $.02
Weed

All,

Matt, forgive me. I know this is a kid friendly site, so please tell your kids not to watch this unless you say it’s okay. I’m willing to risk Barnsonian wrath because this is that funny:

http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/uncensored.shtml

Whoda thunk Justin Timberlake had such a great sense of humor?

My $.02 Weed

Disposing of the Bodies

The trudging down my driveway to the large green coffin of a trashcan with my black bags full of the ghastly remains of partially eaten food, unused gift wrap, torn boxes.. and its all over.

I’ll admit, this was my craziest Christmas ever. Moved to VA with a newborn, shopping with said noewborn, and producing a Christmas album with the family.

Yet today was wonderful, as it always is, and ended with me being too full, back at home, Kelly and Liam in bed.. and me disposing of all the merriment.

Now comes the long haul – 364 days to go.

Oh.. BTW: Here’s a tune or two from the aforementioned album..
“GO XMAS (Go) – An Original Rap

The trudging down my driveway to the large green coffin of a trashcan with my black bags full of the ghastly remains of partially eaten food, unused gift wrap, torn boxes.. and its all over.

I’ll admit, this was my craziest Christmas ever. Moved to VA with a newborn, shopping with said noewborn, and producing a Christmas album with the family.

Yet today was wonderful, as it always is, and ended with me being too full, back at home, Kelly and Liam in bed.. and me disposing of all the merriment.

Now comes the long haul – 364 days to go.

Oh.. BTW: Here’s a tune or two from the aforementioned album.. “GO XMAS (Go) – An Original Rap
I’ll Be home for Christmas
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Care & Feeding of Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries

I regularly use Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries for radio-controlled aviation. Because this question gets asked so much, I’ve summarized my care guidelines for extending LiPo lifetimes when used in an R/C application. Our usage pattern is weird (long storage, extremely high drain and frequent recharge for a day, then back in storage again) compared to traditional Lithium usage in low-drain devices like cell phones, PDAs, and laptops.

I regularly use Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries for radio-controlled aviation. Because this question gets asked so much, I’ve summarized my care guidelines for extending LiPo lifetimes when used in an R/C application. Our usage pattern is weird (long storage, extremely high drain and frequent recharge for a day, then back in storage again) compared to traditional Lithium usage in low-drain devices like cell phones, PDAs, and laptops.

Lithium lifetime is based on several factors:

1. Temperature while in use 2. Temperature while in storage (for our purposes, “storage” is the same as “maintaining a constant voltage level”) 3. Percentage of “full charge” (4.20v/cell) to which a cell is charged 4. Percentage of “full discharge” (depending on chemistry, somewhere between 2.5v and 3.2v) reached by a cell 5. Rate of charge (depending on chemistry, betwen 0.3C and 3C may not be excessive) 6. Rate of discharge (depending on chemistry, up to 20C may not be excessive) 7. Charge level while in storage

Number 7 should not be neglected. If kept at room temperature or above, if you store your batteries at full charge you should expect 20%-40% capacity loss per year. Storing Lithium batteries near freezing prolongs their storage lifetime immensely (2%-4% capacity reduction per year!); if you must store your batteries fully charged, store them in a refrigerator.

Ideally, store them at 40% capacity (approximately 3.7-4.0 volts per cell, depending on C-rating and chemistry) in a cool place.

When I follow good LiPo care guidelines, I find that my LiPos last longer. In some cases, even cheap Chinese packs last well and deliver for a long time. If I abuse them, even a little bit, they go sour fast. Don’t leave them sitting in your garage during the summer, for instance. I can testify to how bad that is for batteries.

My guidelines for LiPo longevity: * Keep the discharge as low as possible. * Keep the temperature at which the battery is stored as low as possible, above freezing.

* Store LiPos partially discharged.

* Ensure the LiPo never breaches 130 degrees Fahrenheit; if it does, you are discharging too fast or have inadequate ventilation for your application. At 140 degrees, you have caused permanent damage to your battery, and at 180 degrees that was the battery’s final flight.

* Do not exceed 12C burst and 6C-8C average discharge, despite the manufacturer’s reassurances regarding higher discharges. This equates to approximately an 8-10 minute flight before hitting the 3.0v or 3.2v cutoff (12C and lower batteries usually use a 3.0v cutoff. 15C and higher batteries usually use a 3.2v cutoff.)

*Treat the “C”-rating as “how cool do these batteries stay in flight at 6-8C discharge?” and “what’s my maximum burst rating?”.

* Partially charge and partially discharge. That pack’s at only 4.15v/cell? Pop it off the charger and use it, adjusting the timing of your flight to match the fact you have less capacity!

* Set the LVC higher than you need. For instance, although a Common Sense R/C 15C 2100mAh pack suggests a 3.0v cutoff, at that point with an 8C discharge you are really falling off the voltage cliff. A 3.2v cutoff represents a 90% discharge, which is quite a bit more than you want to discharge for maximum pack longevity but still safe for a 200-cycle-ish target. I wish more ESCs would offer adjustable LVCs so that you could dial the rate in to exactly where your 80% (or so) shelf is, and begin oscillating your motor when you hit that point.

* Invest in a DVM (Digital Volt Meter), in-flight data logger, and a small spiral-bound paper notebook. Log your flights, and analyze your discharges periodically to adjust your flying style and timer settings to keep in-line with your batteries’ reduced capacity over time.

Reasonable-quality batteries, if properly treated, should deliver 200+ cycles. That said, most people charge in hot garages, charge their packs while hot, over-discharge, over-charge (this is very common with packs charged at night to 4.2v… the next day, they are at 4.2+ due to warming decreasing internal resistance!), and in general abuse the crap out of the packs due to not knowing how to care for them. In those cases, 100 cycles is a reasonable estimate for virtually any pack.

When figuring pack cost for the year, I plan on 100 cycles. If I get more, that’s a bonus, not a requirement. I pretty much exclusively fly cheap batteries (less than $50 for 2100mAh 3S), though; A-list batteries (Kokam, Thunder Power, most Korean-made and Taiwanese-made batteries, not the Hong Kong Krap I purchase) seem to last substantially longer with less care for many people.

Happy Monday!

Wishing you and yours a happy Monday, December 25. I never send cards and rarely send gifts, so don’t feel slighted that I forgot you. Our tree has neat stacks of presents under it, organized by who is doing the giving, and Santa has left presents sitting all around the room sorted by who is doing the getting.

Good times. What about you?

(Oh, the title of this post was “Merry Christmas”, but I wanted to make an allusion to a song I recently heard which went through the holidays for various religious groups, and ended with agnostics/atheists singing “Happy Tuesday”.

Wishing you and yours a happy Monday, December 25. I never send cards and rarely send gifts, so don’t feel slighted that I forgot you. Our tree has neat stacks of presents under it, organized by who is doing the giving, and Santa has left presents sitting all around the room sorted by who is doing the getting.

Good times. What about you?

(Oh, the title of this post was “Merry Christmas”, but I wanted to make an allusion to a song I recently heard which went through the holidays for various religious groups, and ended with agnostics/atheists singing “Happy Tuesday”. I thought it was hilarious.)

Why I Might Drive E85

I don’t drive E85 yet, but I likely will come May 2007. I want to start driving a car that runs on domestic, renewable fuel without compromising current levels of performance or convenience. The E85 looks like the best option available.

Most people would instinctively trumpet the electric hybrid as an option for achieving my goal. Right now I don’t believe hybrids are the best option, and I’m not sure hybrids will be a permanent part of the automotive future. First, electric hybrids still run on imported oil. Regardless of the amount of ‘barrels’ saved per year, it’s still oil brought in from other countries. Second, in a move I will characterize as massive, the EPA recently switched its fuel economy tests to ‘to better represent current driving styles and conditions’: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/ratings2008.shtml

I don’t drive E85 yet, but I likely will come May 2007. I want to start driving a car that runs on domestic, renewable fuel without compromising current levels of performance or convenience. The E85 looks like the best option available.

Most people would instinctively trumpet the electric hybrid as an option for achieving my goal. Right now I don’t believe hybrids are the best option, and I’m not sure hybrids will be a permanent part of the automotive future. First, electric hybrids still run on imported oil. Regardless of the amount of ‘barrels’ saved per year, it’s still oil brought in from other countries. Second, in a move I will characterize as massive, the EPA recently switched its fuel economy tests to ‘to better represent current driving styles and conditions’: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/ratings2008.shtml

I saw a report detailing this EPA test switch impacting hybrids at the largest negative mileage rate…30%!!! This means dealership lot stickers showcasing hybrid sedans at 40MPG are soon going to read 28MPG. While hybrid mileage will continue to be better than E85, hybrid drivers pay a premium sale price (mostly for the hybrid battery) much larger than fuel cost disparity for an E85.

While mentioning fuel price, some interesting things are happening in MN. Because of political motivations, and thanks to a $2.2B budget surplus, the Governor is pushing to quintuple the number of MN E85 stations over the next 2 years. Governor Pawlenty is considered a potential McCain VP 2008 running mate, and so I also surmise state-backed rebates and tax financing for E85s to manifest, similar to the large federal tax rebates made available for hybrid drivers. I base this on MN currently seeing the price of E85 fuel at 75% of the price of regular gas. Thus, MN is compensating for the disparity between E85 fuel mileage and regular gas mileage at the pump. Fuel cost is the same.

And where does that fuel come from? E85 is made from corn. Soon it’s also going to be made from grass. That’s stuff grown from the ground. In my backyard.

As an aside, the first airline (passenger or commercial) to successfully switch planes to E85 is going to be ridiculously popular.

The downside is that all E85 vehicles currently available for purchase in the U.S. are trucks. I’m not a truck guy. I’m not a 10MPG and $50-a-fill-up guy. Bring on the mid-sizes, please!

Does anybody have any advice? I’m wondering how people feel about their hybrids. Anybody out there driving a flex-fuel or E85?

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS

The name for the final Harry Potter book has been announced.. and now the speculation can begin.

Any thoughts on the upcoming release? Predictions for plotlines, character deaths, etc? Be warned, spoilers for books 1-6 may be in this thread..

HOWEVER…

PLEASE – if you have inside info, dont let us know.. we can speculate.. but not based on real spoilers.. lets keep those in another forum.

The name for the final Harry Potter book has been announced.. and now the speculation can begin.

Any thoughts on the upcoming release? Predictions for plotlines, character deaths, etc? Be warned, spoilers for books 1-6 may be in this thread..

HOWEVER…

PLEASE – if you have inside info, dont let us know.. we can speculate.. but not based on real spoilers.. lets keep those in another forum. Its fun to guess.. but if you know the surprise.. don’t spoil it.

Oh Holy Crap!

I just can’t resist linking. OH MY (insert deity of choice here) this sounds awful… Like Adam Sandler doing one of his “I’m so upset I think I might kill myself or someone else”-type songs…

http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000570.php

Thanks to the Shadowguild (particularly my bro) for the link. I must listen again! And again! must… stop… laughing… my co-workers are looking at me strangely…

I just can’t resist linking. OH MY (insert deity of choice here) this sounds awful… Like Adam Sandler doing one of his “I’m so upset I think I might kill myself or someone else”-type songs…

http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000570.php

Thanks to the Shadowguild (particularly my bro) for the link. I must listen again! And again! must… stop… laughing… my co-workers are looking at me strangely…

(Really, seriously, listen to it all the way through. Don’t give up towards the beginning! It gets so, so, so much worse…)

If you can’t suffer through the audio-only version, maybe you’d enjoy it better with zombies.

Weed Version 2 Release 3 Is Out!

Weed Version 2 Release 3 was made available to the public today at 10:44 AM. The release weighed in at 6lb 7oz and was 17″ long. He is doing wonderfully, as is his main programmer and power supply. Weed Version 2 Release 1, which has been available for over 4 years now, is ecstatic about this current release and wants to interface with him all the time. Weed Version 2 Release 2, out for the past 2 years, could not care less, as he’s got sofas to climb and messes to make!

Weed Version 2 Release 3 was made available to the public today at 10:44 AM. The release weighed in at 6lb 7oz and was 17″ long. He is doing wonderfully, as is his main programmer and power supply. Weed Version 2 Release 1, which has been available for over 4 years now, is ecstatic about this current release and wants to interface with him all the time. Weed Version 2 Release 2, out for the past 2 years, could not care less, as he’s got sofas to climb and messes to make!

Attached are pictures of the new release. Note the advanced features he already comes equipped with!

My $.02 Weed Version 1