Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 1 of 122)

Project I’m not doing.

When towing a trailer that weighs over 3000 lbs, a brake controller is required.  My new Tacoma  doesn’t have one.  My last Tacoma didn’t either, but the RV dealership put one on in about 15 minutes because the wiring harness was already there. 

Toyota decided to stop doing that.  Now they sell Tacomas with a tow package, but no brake controller or provision to install a brake controller. 

A few people have instructions online for the installation, but none of them match up.  It’s a research project.  I’m going to wait for a couple of weeks until Tech Support at the company is back from vacation.

Pluribus looks good, but is superficial. 6 out of 10.

Pluribus is currently the number one TV show streaming on Apple TV and is getting a lot of attention from science fiction fans.  Vince Gilligan, the show runner, also created Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.  The main character, played by Rhea Seehorn, crushed it in Better Call Saul.

The show sucks.  I just watched the season finale, and don’t get why my nerdling friends rave about this series.

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Classroom Phone Bans Work. So Why Don’t All Schools Do It?

WSJ:  Classroom Phone Bans Work. So Why Don’t All Schools Do It?

A large urban district in Florida saw an increase in student test scores. A smaller school district in rural California is experiencing a dramatic decline in student behavioral problems. The reason for both: the absence of smartphones in the classroom.

Public schools are administrated by political animals without the ambition or ability to run for office.  Some care about education, but no incentive rewards that.

Parents don’t push for phone bans because they don’t care about their children.  A flip phone with no data plan solves all these issues.  Parents are so eager to be liked, they willingly put their children in danger.

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