Delmar, New York

Delmar is a hamlet in the Town of Bethlehem, in Albany County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of the neighboring city of Albany. The community is bisected by NY Route 443 (Delaware Avenue), a major thoroughfare, main street, and route to Albany.

A census-designated place (CDP) has been established since 1980 by the U.S. Census Bureau for tabulating the population of what the census has defined as the boundaries of the urbanized area in and around Delmar. The population was 8,292 at the 2000 census, but it was not included as a CDP in the 2010 census.

In 2005, CNN/Money Magazine named the Delmar ZIP Code (an area larger than the Delmar hamlet or CDP) as one of the “Best Places to Live” in America, rating it the 22nd best place to live among what it called “Great American Towns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delmar,_New_York

Elsmere Ave Fades to Farmland

I figure that I should capture this before the suburbanite developers at some turn it into housing for the greedy politicians to tax and expand their government.

What Percent is a Salary in Albany County

What percent is a salary in Albany County?
Includes only persons with a yearly income of more then $1 a year.
Salary Top Percent
$0 100.0%
$2,000 95.0%
$5,000 90.0%
$8,000 85.0%
$10,600 80.0%
$13,900 75.0%
$17,600 70.0%
$21,000 65.0%
$25,000 60.0%
$30,000 55.0%
$35,000 50.0%
$40,000 45.0%
$45,200 40.0%
$50,300 35.0%
$57,700 30.0%
$65,000 25.0%
$72,000 20.0%
$81,000 15.0%
$99,000 10.0%
$128,000 5.0%
$300,500 1.0%
Andy Arthur, 1/22/23.
Data Source: 2016-2020 Public Use Microdata,
Total person’s income, NY PUMA 02001 and 02002.

A brief tour of the PDP-11, the most influential minicomputer of all time | Ars Technica

A brief tour of the PDP-11, the most influential minicomputer of all time | Ars Technica

The history of computing could arguably be divided into three eras: that of mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers. Minicomputers provided an important bridge between the first mainframes and the ubiquitous micros of today. This is the story of the PDP-11, the most influential and successful minicomputer ever.

In their moment, minicomputers were used in a variety of applications. They served as communications controllers, instrument controllers, large system pre-processors, desk calculators, and real-time data acquisition handlers. But they also laid the foundation for significant hardware architecture advances and contributed greatly to modern operating systems, programming languages, and interactive computing as we know them toda