Thursday, September 05, 2024

Thoughts on Inflation

In my younger years, car loans were for 1, 2 or 3 years. Then they went up to 4 or 5 years, to hook people into buying something more expensive than they could really afford. People would trade them in every 3 years, but then they'd end up owing more than the trade-in value. 

Enter car leasing. What a joke. You basically pay rent on that car for 3 years, then if you want to keep it, you have a nice balloon payment. But... but... you get more car for your money. Not quite.

About the same time, the real estate speculators appeared. You know, those pirates that call and mail you with offers to buy your house — as is —cash now. No hassles of cleaning, fixing up or showing to prospective buyers. Sure. That's when the housing inflation started. 

Along came the pandemic. Shipping stalled, creating shortages. Fewer truckers were around to transport goods making the shortages worse. Supply and demand = higher prices. Unfortunately, when the shortages disappeared, prices did not go back down. Corporate bigwigs saw bigger profits and stock dividends and showed their greed. 

Why are drugs so much more expensive here than in other countries? Don't give me the development cost BS. Look at the Big Pharma profit margin, friends.

I was taught in my youth to follow the money trail. It still applies, but most people just accept the BS slung by politicians, while the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. 

Sunday, July 14, 2024

The Bullied vs The Ultimate Bully

 We all grew up hearing "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me". Well, it seems that the words from the Ultimate Bully must have struck a chord with a kid who was apparently bullied in school and he tried to take out the Ultimate Bully. Words can cause permanent damage. Will the Bully learn anything? I doubt it. Name calling needs to stop. 

Saturday, July 06, 2024

Apple Blew It

Don't get me wrong. I have been a total Apple fan since the days of the Apple IIe. My 30+ year old Mac Classic finally gave up the ghost a year or so ago. (I think the drive is just suffering from stiction, but I'm too lazy to give it the freezer treatment to resurrect it.) I won't tell you how many various iPods are floating around the house, but they go all the way back to the original model. They all still work, but a couple of them are permanently in speaker docks due to totally dead batteries.

The last iPod was released 5 years ago and went EOL 2 years ago. Apple reasoned that it was basically an iPhone minus the phone and therefore no longer relevant. Wrong! Like many others, I'm hooked on audiobooks and have been since they were first released on cassette tapes. I won't admit to how many I own, but I tend to add a couple of new ones every week. Hey, a lot of them are from the library and I don't have a booze or Starbucks habit, nor do I play the lottery. 

With the preliminaries out of the way, it's time to admit that the batteries on my aging iPods are not what they used to be. They seem to be on their chargers every day, so I started looking at alternative players. I don't want to chew up my iPhone battery listening to music and books. 

Damn you, Apple! To access my Audible account, I had to go with an Android player. I know that a lot of people swear by Android. Me? I'm still swearing at it. Does it work? Yes. Is it as easy as Apple iOS? No way. It's slow and awkward to use. I hate it. Apple — PLEASE — bring back the iPod. It doesn't have to be fancy and run all of the apps. Just a simple music and audiobook player. Please!