Day: February 8, 2025

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Truth is that I’m not thrilled about the upcoming snow ☃️

A certain amount of snow riding on the trail is fun but it’s going to be deep and my skis snapped several years back and I tossed them in the fire and was surprised how much fiber glass was in them. So it’s going to be road riding with all those harsh deicers, walking or staying home.

Plus I’m well aware of the fact that if we get a bunch of snow it could put my President’s Day Weekend trip at risk that I’ve been looking forward to for quite some time especially if we get another snow storm and a lot of cold next weekend. And I really need a few nights in the wilderness so I can sit by the fire, smoke some grass and burn up the papers. It’s tough being at home all the time in my moldly, cold apartment. Plus if the trash cans are covered with snow, and my parents yard deep in snow it will be a pain when it comes down to emptying out that five gallons bucket full of apple core, orange peels and other compost.

Non-Citizens in New York

For those who are curious, there are 2,047,527 non-citizens in New York State. Non-citizens are people who are have green cards, work or education visas, or are undocumented immigrants.

The state’s population of non-citizens is about twice 1,066,421 residents of our state who live within 14-county region of New York State that is falls under the Appalachian Regional Commission, and consists of most of the counties of the Southern Tier and few above them.

See this map of the Applachian Regional Comission counties in New York State: https://andyarthur.org/map-applachian-region-of-new-york-state.html

Such a dirty hick 👨‍🌾

That’s what I thought when I walked in my kitchen this morning with the pile of dishes in the sink, the compost bucket overflowing, coffee grounds spilled over the counter. I’ve started to cleaning things up, but it needed work after all that cooking for work and a generally busy week. The good news is I don’t have many ambitious plans for the weekend and I can probably put on a podcast and spend an hour or two scrubbing down the kitchen, just like I did before the landlord came and replaced the broken fridge.

Fairly decent morning, but still winter and there is a fair amount of snow around from the last snow storm. ☃ Another half a foot coming tomorrow, so I not willing to dig out my truck to drive anywhere today, plus I don’t really have anywhere to motor to. 🚴 In a few minutes though I’ll probably go for a ride, maybe out to Five Rivers to watch the birdies for a bit, 🐦 while there is still some sun out before the clouds and later the snow push through. I wish there was less snow on the bike trail, but I can ride some of the rural roads, see the cows on Meads Road 🐮 and I don’t know, work my way back home on the background. You know I like smell of the wood smoke and cow shit on the back roads. And those open landscapes. 💩 I think I spent too much time studying houses and rural properties this week as I was preforming address corrections and auditing the database for Allegany County this week. Will the data ever get used? I don’t know, but I think it’s good to be prepared for the future.

Been a busy week but a fun one. 👨‍💼 Thursday half of the day was the Diversity Training which was obnoxious mostly because I had to pee by the end of training and the trainer insisted on going beyond the alloted time, and I ended up running out the end of the training as I didn’t want to wet my pants. 👖 ☕ Too much coffee, but it’s good I only did one cup in the office and none on Friday as apparently somebody who didn’t know how to operate the coffee maker in office broke it. Not me, I don’t touch coffee makers as I’m not technologically savvy, and I still use a camp percolator pot at home to feed my addiction to the caffine. I know I wouldn’t touch that machine. I am really trying to cut back a bit on caffeine, as it’s impacting my sleep, though as much of that is being impacted. 😴 That said, I think what I really need a is a good night out in the wilderness with a big ol fire. 🔥

The state database administrator came by my office yesterday and said, “you’re generating a lot of data, please let me know if there are any old records you need deleted.” 💾 I knew that conversation was going to come sooner rather then later, as I’ve generated more then 30 million data points on New Yorkers in past few months based on wide variety of data sources, on my goal of creating half a billion data points. She didn’t think it was a problem with the current size of database, and she said it was up to me to decide how much data as Director of Data Services needed to be created. She’ll make necessary adjustments to quotas and add additional hard drives as needed to the server. I got to have a discussion with the chief programmer on Monday for my organization to figure out realistically how much what I can create, but my view is more data is better, 🖥 and there is so many ways data can be used both for communication targeting and better understanding the constituency. It’s not like data storage and retrieval is expensive – those half a billion data points if they’re a byte each to store only would be about 5 gigabytes. And that’s still a lot of data to create and destroy after it becomes irrelevant in a year or so and needs to be replaced with updated data. How cheap is data these days? 🤑 I keep the full database on my phone for every tax parcel in the State of New York along with the voter registration of every New Yorker on my phone and it takes up only a few gigabytes of space, and I query it faster and run summary statistics on any parameter with a quick line of SQL and get an answer back in most case faster then I can blink my eye. 📱 An inexpensive Smartphone. In an era of Artificial Intelligence being in news and so trendy, I am just amazed by what you can do with a DuckDB and Apache Arrow Parquets.

Maybe it’s delusions of grandeur, but I see the value and importance of collecting and linking data,💿 especially in this era when disk space is cheap and computers, especially big servers like they have at work, are so powerful. Why just compute the bare minimum needed for program requirements, when you can have more data ready and useful? 🖇 You got to keep things moving, the old ways of doing things, not constantly updating and improving systems doesn’t work. ⌨️ This week during the chili contest, my department got a shout out from the executive director, noting all the innovative work we are doing. Now to get people engaged and actually utilizing our work. I think the weekly emails I’m generating announcing new products gets people thinking — indeed we’ve had some uptake but it’s slow. Change takes time. 🔀 Also, one of the staff people in my department won for the best chili. 🍲 And I got accused for being a vegetarian again, probably because most days at work I eat vegetables with tofu or sweet potatoes because it’s healthy, inexpensive, and I’ve gotten to like it. 🙂 I was looking at my body this morning in the mirror, and I like how I look as I’m starting my third year of my forties. Health is so important these days, 🍎 especially when so much of the food that is popular is loaded with sugar and unhealthy fats that will lead you to the cardiac unit sooner then later. Been eating a lot of beans this week — they’re cheap but they can sure make you gassy at times. 🫘 Especially when mixed with lentils. Actually, I think lentils are a bigger offender, but they are also so good and healthy. Eating loads of fiber is such a key to a good life even if it can be a bit tough on the stomach. 😮‍💨

I so want to get to Madison County next weekend for the holiday, 🏕 but I know that’s not a realistic option with so much snow coming in coming week. I miss traveling and those dirty little hick towns. The real run down farms and dairies on the back roads that are real compared to the land of plastics that makes up so much of the suburbs. I will be lucky if it’s decent enough to dig out that campsite up in Rensselearville for some winter camping 🔥 and singing along with the Dire Wolf. You know what is on my mind and it’s full of fire and laughter, even if it will be cold. 🧊 But it’s winter, and need to get out to burn shit before the snow melts all away and there is high fire risk. 🌸 Spring is coming in 40 days, and easier is in 71 days. Easter is super late, still ten weeks out 🐰, thinking of taking that Thursday off before Good Friday for the East Branch Sacanadaga River. Have a good ol time up north, maybe clean out my desk at home with old paper junk and some other things for a good bonfire there, wander around the Siamese Pond Wilderness, 🐻 maybe smoke some grass and drink some beer. 🍺 It’s funny, I don’t smoke that much grass but it’s one of my favorite activities to think about doing, that combined with burning shit which also involves fire. It’s been three weeks now and probably a few more weeks, and actually don’t like getting stoned as much as I like thinking about it.

We don’t smoke marijuana in Muskogee
We don’t take our trips on LSD
We don’t burn our draft cards down on Main Street
‘Cause we like livin’ right, and bein’ free

We don’t make a party out of lovin’
But we like holdin’ hands and pitchin’ woo
We don’t let our hair grow long and shaggy
Like the hippies out in San Francisco do

– Okie From Muskogee Merle Haggard

Coda … I was listening to that song on the local bus ride home on Friday, after I missed the express bus once again on a Friday. I think it’s so funny nowadays, when so many of the straights now have long hair and at least occasionally smoke grass and many of them grow their own. I mean, it’s agriculture, it’s homesteading! Especially in Okalahoma where it is very easy to get a medical cannabis license.

Residents per square mile

Residents per square mile
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Hamilton 3 3 3 3 3 3
Essex 18 19 19 20 21 20
Lewis 18 19 21 21 21 21
Franklin 26 27 28 30 30 28
Delaware 31 32 32 33 33 30
St. Lawrence 40 41 40 40 40 38
Herkimer 47 46 45 44 44 41
Allegany 45 50 49 48 47 45
Schoharie 40 48 51 50 52 48
Schuyler 49 52 55 56 54 52
Chenango 52 55 58 57 56 52
Otsego 56 58 60 61 61 58
Cattaraugus 62 65 64 64 61 58
Yates 53 57 61 66 68 66
Steuben 71 71 71 70 71 67
Wyoming 64 67 71 73 71 68
Warren 53 59 64 68 71 71
Clinton 66 72 77 72 74 71
Washington 63 65 70 72 75 72
Greene 51 62 68 73 75 73
Sullivan 53 65 70 74 78 79
Jefferson 66 66 83 83 87 86
Seneca 90 87 86 86 90 86
Tioga 90 96 101 99 98 93
Cortland 92 98 98 97 98 93
Columbia 80 92 97 97 97 95
Livingston 85 89 98 101 102 97
Fulton 100 104 102 103 104 100
Orleans 95 98 107 113 109 103
Madison 95 99 105 105 111 103
Cayuga 106 109 112 112 109 104
Oswego 100 112 120 120 120 115
Chautauqua 137 136 131 129 124 118
Genesee 119 120 122 122 121 118
Montgomery 137 130 127 121 123 121
Wayne 130 139 146 153 153 149
Ulster 123 136 143 153 157 157
Ontario 120 135 144 151 164 170
Oneida 218 202 200 187 187 185
Chemung 247 238 232 222 217 205
Tompkins 157 178 192 197 207 215
Rensselaer 230 229 233 230 240 242
Broome 311 299 297 281 281 278
Saratoga 146 183 216 239 261 280
Dutchess 271 298 316 341 361 359
Putnam 232 315 343 391 405 397
Niagara 443 428 416 414 408 400
Orange 266 311 369 409 446 479
Albany 539 538 550 554 571 590
Onondaga 588 577 584 570 581 591
Schenectady 772 717 715 701 741 755
Erie 1,059 964 922 902 873 906
Monroe 1,070 1,057 1,076 1,111 1,119 1,140
Suffolk 983 1,116 1,148 1,236 1,297 1,323
Rockland 1,161 1,304 1,336 1,445 1,570 1,698
Westchester 1,876 1,819 1,837 1,942 1,995 2,105
Nassau 4,532 4,196 4,087 4,246 4,261 4,428
Richmond 5,028 5,971 6,435 7,529 7,941 8,379
Queens 15,898 15,140 15,653 17,838 17,871 19,160
Bronx 30,572 24,236 25,055 27,696 28,788 30,439
Kings 31,551 27,050 27,919 29,898 30,419 33,054
New York 48,203 44,802 46,681 48,359 49,882 52,983
Andy Arthur, 12/3/22. Created in RStudio using gt/dplyr.

Data Source: NYS County Population Estimates, 1970-2021. data.ny.gov