Fri. Jan. 2, 2026 – back at it

By on January 2nd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall

Cool again, but warmer later. Yesterday was nice too. We’re supposed to have clear weather for a few days and increasingly warmer temps. Nice.

Didn’t do a lot yesterday. Still in holiday work avoidance mode. Did some small things like moving stuff around in my office. Took down some lights. Sorted some stuff. Not much, but every bit helps. I’m eating the elephant a bite at a time, but sometimes I think the elephant is still growing.

Today I’ll do a bit more. I’ve got a pickup to do, I think, and a trip to the post office. I’m sure more will make itself known as the day goes on. This mid week holiday messes with my head and the rhythm of my life. I’ll get over it, I’m sure.

This is a good time to do a bit of reflecting, inventorying, and possibly recalibrating. Needs and wants and even capabilities change with time and circumstances. It’s always a good idea to make sure your efforts align with them.

Stack what you need now that you have taken a good look around.

nick

32 Comments and discussion on "Fri. Jan. 2, 2026 – back at it"

  1. Denis says:

    Friday. Good morning!

    The sun is up, but obscured by clouds. It looks like it might snow a bit.

    I noticed that the windscreen wipers on the car are worn out. I have replacements, so must install them.

    I also want to pass by the automobile club offices and get them to reinitialise online access to my membership account. The portal has got into a death loop of asking for credentials, but not accepting them, and resetting the password doesn’t work because their system says that the email address has no credentials. Grr.

    Wishing you all a good day!

  2. Greg Norton says:

    “I don’t know what bureaucratic battles Attorney General Bondi has had to fight with an entrenched anti-Trump Justice Department and a Deep State dedicated to fighting him and his minions at every turn.  Her public statements have all been along the lines that she’s going to (and wants to) release all the relevant documents.  She may be the victim of bureaucratic sabotage, more sinned against than sinning . . . but her public image has become one of ineptitude, incompetence and waffling.”

    Unreal.  The amount of corruptness in the federal government and blue state governments is just breath taking.

    Never forget that Bondi and Rick Scott RINO-FL gave us “Treyvon” when the prosecutor at the local level would not indict George Zimmerman.

    Plus, there are whispers of Bondi and a certain “church” based in Clearwater, FL which go back to her days as the primary deputy to Hillsborough County State Attorney Mark Ober whose own rise to power happened via a mysterious set of circumstances.

    I could have done a better job of vetting Bondi than the Dems in the Senate. The fix was in.

  3. drwilliams says:

    Somalia’s Foreign Minister, UN Ambassador, Ran Health Care Corps in Ohio

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/somalias-foreign-minister-un-ambassador-ran-health-care-corps-in-ohio/

    Somalis, Tramps, and Thieves.

  4. Denis says:

    Prepper fail. The new windscreen wipers don’t fit. Grr. Will have to return them and get the right ones.

  5. EdH says:

    I also want to pass by the automobile club offices and get them to reinitialise online access to my membership account. The portal has got into a death loop of asking for credentials, but not accepting them, and resetting the password doesn’t work because their system says that the email address has no credentials. Grr.
     

    I’m in that exact situation with the preferred  “Hoopla” ebook app/service through the LA County Library system.  Stuff borrowed not through Hoopla, through Amazon for example, still works.

  6. Nick Flandrey says:

    68F mild breeze, sunny and humid.  Nice, especially for January.

    ——–

    Slept poorly.  Unusual for me.    Coffee and breakfast are almost ready.

    Motivation.  It’s what’s lacking.

    n

  7. SteveF says:

    Motivation.  It’s what’s lacking.

    That’s what coffee is for.

    And if the coffee doesn’t provide enough motivation, that’s what coke is for. -aine, not -a cola.

    And if the coke doesn’t do it, that’s what meth is for.

    Though coke makes your nose fall off and meth makes your teeth fall out. I’m not sure why increased motivation comes with loss of body parts, it just does.

  8. MrAtoz says:

    And if the coke doesn’t do it, that’s what meth is for.

    -amphetamine, not -methylene blue.

    Keep it going, people.

  9. Lynn says:

    “Ram Finally Gives The Power Wagon The One Thing It Always Needed”

        https://www.carscoops.com/2026/01/2027-ram-power-wagon-upgrade/

    “The new 2027 Power Wagon doubles towing capacity, adds Cummins torque, and brings long-awaited updates when it lands in the second half of 2026”

    “6.7-liter Cummins engine makes 430 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque.”

    I may need one of these.

  10. drwilliams says:

    “Ram Finally Gives The Power Wagon The One Thing It Always Needed”
     

    A driver that is not a flippin’ idiot?

    An actual prescription for microphallusicm?

    An operating manual that is more than the one-word version printed on the tailgate?

    Automatic parking that can keep it between the lines? 

    Removal of the tailgate magnet that keeps it Three-feet off the bumper of the car ahead?

  11. dkreck says:

    “6.7-liter Cummins engine makes 430 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque.”

    I may need one of these.

    Planning on moving a house?

  12. Ray Thompson says:

    Ram Finally Gives The Power Wagon The One Thing It Always Needed

    Starting price of $88K. Yikes!

  13. Greg Norton says:

    Starting price of $88K. Yikes!

    I saw a stat that the average price of an F150 going out the door is $60k.

    Plus eight cylinders will increase Stellantis “gas guzzler” penalties and the extortion the company pays Tony.

    Stellantis effectively paid for the R&D on the Jesus Truck since they didn’t have EVs going out in large numbers and still really don’t have a presence in that market.

  14. SteveF says:

    6.7-liter Cummins engine makes 430 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque.

    Wow! That’s almost enough to pull a trailer holding your mom!

    (Feel free to substitute “Donald Trump’s ego” if you live south of the yomamma line.)

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  15. EdH says:

    “Ram Finally Gives The Power Wagon The One Thing It Always Needed”
     

    TLDR: A diesel engine.

    I always assumed they had one for the commercial sector, actually, a bit of a surprise.

  16. Ray Thompson says:

    I saw a stat that the average price of an F150 going out the door is $60k.

    That I can believe after paying for my 2025 F-150. And viewing a couple other vehicles on the lot, Platinum and Limited.

    A diesel engine.

    Very high maintenance costs for what most will be a grocery getter. Lose one injector and all must be replaced at the same time at about $1.2K each, almost $10K. Then factor in the high cost of oil changes, DEF fluid, fuel filters and separators, and other maintenance, ouch. Then the cost of Diesel, Of course they do get more MPG.

    A few guys with tiny pee-pee’s will have a 4″ exhaust pipe installed and get a power chip that allows hard acceleration to blow soot out the exhaust. In my opinion anyone caught by LEOs pulling such a stunt should have the vehicle impounded, permanently.

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  17. Lynn says:

    “I don’t know what bureaucratic battles Attorney General Bondi has had to fight with an entrenched anti-Trump Justice Department and a Deep State dedicated to fighting him and his minions at every turn.  Her public statements have all been along the lines that she’s going to (and wants to) release all the relevant documents.  She may be the victim of bureaucratic sabotage, more sinned against than sinning . . . but her public image has become one of ineptitude, incompetence and waffling.”

    Unreal.  The amount of corruptness in the federal government and blue state governments is just breath taking.

    Never forget that Bondi and Rick Scott RINO-FL gave us “Treyvon” when the prosecutor at the local level would not indict George Zimmerman.

    Plus, there are whispers of Bondi and a certain “church” based in Clearwater, FL which go back to her days as the primary deputy to Hillsborough County State Attorney Mark Ober whose own rise to power happened via a mysterious set of circumstances.

    I could have done a better job of vetting Bondi than the Dems in the Senate. The fix was in.

    Bondi is cleaning a modern day version of the Augean stables.  I doubt that she will succeed.

       https://www.dictionary.com/browse/augean-stables

  18. Lynn says:

    “6.7-liter Cummins engine makes 430 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque.”

    I may need one of these.

    Planning on moving a house?

    Towing my 38 foot Airstream that I also want to buy.

  19. Lynn says:

    68F mild breeze, sunny and humid.  Nice, especially for January.

    My truck is telling me that it is 87 F outside.  All of my air conditioners are spun up and running.

  20. Alan says:

    That’s what coffee is for.

    Nah, coffee is just to lubricate the pipes. 

    BACON is for motivation 🙂 

  21. Lynn says:

    “6.7-liter Cummins engine makes 430 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque.”

    I may need one of these.

    Planning on moving a house?

    Towing my 38 foot Airstream that I also want to buy.

    Just getting the $88K truck past the wife will be a Herculean task.  The Airstream will be a Herculean Squared task.

  22. Ray Thompson says:

    Towing my 38 foot Airstream

    The longest I can find is 33 feet and starts at $185K. The biggest issue with that model is that you have to travel the length of the trailer to pee in the middle of the night as the bathroom is at the rear, the bedroom at the front.

  23. Lynn says:

    “Elon Musk’s Tesla loses title as world’s best-selling electric vehicle brand”

        https://www.chron.com/business/article/tesla-loses-best-selling-electric-vehicle-title-21273141.php

    “Tesla said that it delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9% from a year earlier.”

    “Chinese rival BYD, which sold 2.26 million vehicles last year, is now the biggest EV maker.”

    This is not a fair comparison as I do not think that BYD electric vehicles meet USA safety standards and are not buyable in the USA.

        https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/26/cars/china-byd-profile-tesla-rival-intl-hnk

  24. Ray Thompson says:

    Just getting the $88K truck past the wife

    Do you really think that $88K would be the price? By the time you add some reasonable options, like heated and cooled seats, etc. you are probably looking at six figures.

    Airstream will be a Herculean Squared task

    We have been to many RV shows, shopped for about 5 years to find one we liked. The Airstream trailers were definitely nice. Very well built and some great options. Other trailers offered more features for less money. Slide-outs are almost a necessity, more than one is good. Airstream has no slide-outs.

    We like the door between the bedroom and the rest of the trailer. We like the kitchen on the back of the trailer as having a kitchen in the middle really breaks thinks up and restricts some usage.

    We dumped the RV mattress and purchased a memory foam mattress. We took out one of the side cabinets in the bed area so we could put in a larger mattress.

    We dumped the fold out love seat and put in two powered recliners. We replaced the cheap TV with a much better, and slightly bigger version.

    We added shelfs in the bathroom and hooks outside the bathroom to hang coats. We replaced the A/C inlet/discharge for a much quieter version so we could hear the TV.

    Our only mistake was not getting one slightly longer to give more room at the foot of the bed. But we don’t spend waking time in the bedroom so not a big issue. There are length limits in state parks and adding a couple of feet might have been a problem. In one state park it would have been impossible to fit in any site. As it is now the trailer just barely fits under the shelter.

  25. SteveF says:

    Bondi is cleaning a modern day version of the Augean stables.  I doubt that she will succeed.

    The Herculean solution may be needed. How many bureaucrats can fit into the underground tunnels and meeting rooms?

    the bathroom is at the rear, the bedroom at the front

    Where is the outside door? The kitchen sink?

  26. Lynn says:

    Towing my 38 foot Airstream

    The longest I can find is 33 feet and starts at $185K. The biggest issue with that model is that you have to travel the length of the trailer to pee in the middle of the night as the bathroom is at the rear, the bedroom at the front.

    Yeah, I shot from the hip on that one.  I used to tow a 48 foot gooseneck enclosed trailer with four ? axles so I guess  I got the 38 from the 48.

    An advantage of the distant bathroom is that one does not have to smell the bathroom while in bed.

  27. Ray Thompson says:

    An advantage of the distant bathroom is that one does not have to smell the bathroom while in bed.

    My bathroom is next to the bedroom, the bedroom has a door we rarely close. Odors from the bathroom have never been a problem. There is a powered vent in the ceiling.

  28. drwilliams says:

    A few guys with tiny pee-pee’s will have a 4″ exhaust pipe installed and get a power chip that allows hard acceleration to blow soot out the exhaust. In my opinion anyone caught by LEOs pulling such a stunt should have the vehicle impounded, permanently.

    The particle size of the soot from diesel engines is in the “notch” that is not filtered out of the air by the human body’s filters and gets into the lungs where it is not easily removed by the natural clearance mechanisms.

  29. Greg Norton says:

    “Chinese rival BYD, which sold 2.26 million vehicles last year, is now the biggest EV maker.”

    This is not a fair comparison as I do not think that BYD electric vehicles meet USA safety standards and are not buyable in the USA.

    The Geico Gecko had a big investment in BYD until last September. IIRC, that ran for a couple of decades.

    BYD had a huge year, but other countries are starting to consider steep tariffs against the Chinese to prevent dumping of vehicles below cost.

  30. Greg Norton says:

    Just getting the $88K truck past the wife

    Do you really think that $88K would be the price? By the time you add some reasonable options, like heated and cooled seats, etc. you are probably looking at six figures.

    The local Dodge dealer doesn’t need another $100k vehicle he can’t sell.

    Their lot is full, including a couple of EV Charger abominations that no one wants.

    The Ford dealer is in worse shape. I know that they hide vehicles off property at a quarry about five minutes away.

  31. Denis says:

    Friday night, now Saturday morning. Home late from the opera. Heavy snowfall en route made for treacherous and slow driving conditions on the way home. Had a couple of beers with friends upon arrival. A jolly evening altogether.

    The Magic Flute was well done. The soloists were good, with the exception of the Queen of the Night, who sadly really only squeaked out the high notes. My favourites of the evening were Papageno and Sarastro. Tamino had a nice voice, but the tenor was too old and portly to be convincing as a handsome prince and the love interest for Pamina.

    Nick would probably have faulted the lighting for being a bit too dim, but as we had seats quite near the stage (parterre, row 8), I wasn’t too bothered. Overall, I found the orchestra a bit too loud in comparison to the singers, but that might have been due to our seats close to the pit.

    Anyhow, it’s high time for bed. Goodnight!

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