Is it summer yet?

A landmark day! Second day of sunshine, and second day of bike riding, getting in shape for a fall mountain bike trip to Whittier in British Columbia with my son. This has been an awful June – gray, wet and cold. Rainfall 3 inches, only 10 dry days, only 9 truly sunny days. Finally finished […]

Winter’s Toll

Well, our New England winter has been a tough one weatherwise for my weather station here in Brewster. One of our coldest and snowy winter starts kept my anemometer and wind vane frozen. A brief thaw helped to free up the anemometer but the vane stayed locked at WSW. That is until a few days […]

Linux loses, XP wins!

After another hardware battle, I discovered my 1-wire hub had a failed port so I had to reconfigure my wiring, dropping my solar sensor. Will get back to that another day. More importantly, I had decided to make the switch to Linux on my old T23 thinkpad that’s running my Java software. It is maxed […]

Weather Station Back & Working – after much effort!

Things started to go to hell in a basket in late August. My wife’s computer died (motherboard) and after two dead replacements, bought a new machine. Took the better part of a day to update & cleanout the crap (Dell, Vista). A day or two later my motherboard went out – one DOA replacement, second […]

Unusual product support

Today I received a free replacement temperature probe for my Taylor Digital Oven Thermometer/Timer. This is years old and has given me total satisfaction until about two weeks ago when the probe failed due to a break in the insulation/wire. Email communication to Taylor was answered quickly informing me that I was eligible for one […]