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Andy Arthur

October and already the leaves are fading away in the Adirondacks. πŸ‚ Most shocking to me is that we are less then a month away from November, which in many ways should be a sigh of relief with the craziness of work and with the deep blue skies and crisp days of that month.

Mountains Fade Into Fog

Looking to the east, into the Berkshires you can see the mountains fade away into the fog, as it steadly drifts to the east.

Taken on Sunday September 13, 2009 at Alander Mountain.

Good technology

It would be mistake to say that I am opposed to technology but I do oppose highly commercial, glittery, closed source technology that is the hallmark of suburbanite lifestyle. I like simple technology that I can understand, is durable and hackable for my own uses. Technology that doesn’t focus on entertainment but better understanding my own life and the world around me.

I’ve long said that I will never have a television or internet at home. Don’t get me wrong, I like my smartphone and I do go down to the public library to use the internet for uploading or downloading large files. But it’s different than watching bright flashing pictures and for hours on end for canned entertainment purposes.

Even when I own my own home I can’t imagine having internet or television. I would want my very inexpensive smartphone and cell service with the basic data package, but nothing more than that. I probably wouldn’t totally forgo having electricity but it would be a very small and simple solar system for lighting, charging phones and maybe pumping water. Good technology is simple and understandable, and easy to understand and close to nature.

North-west from the Gulf