Friday, 30 December 2011
Giant picture print framed
Monday, 5 December 2011
Monday, 21 November 2011
Trilobites at the National Museum of Natural History in DC
Actually these are fossils of individuals at different stages of development.
Passion Flowers at the National Botanical Gardens in DC
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Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Where are the jobs? Small businesses or large?
...didn't allow for the clear comparison that would make the point hit home, so I made a new one with the data from the U.S. Census Bureau (Table 2a. at this link).
Now with the bars lined up and the totals adding up 100%, you can compare business size to its fraction in each of the bars, and you can see how that fraction of the total changes using different weighting measures. The lines provide a guide to link up the comparisons of fractions across the various weightings - fraction by business, fraction by jobs, fraction by payroll.
Its clear that while there may be a lot of small businesses, they don't have the larger fraction of employees or payroll. You might look at the chart this way, if you are employed, or if I pluck a random person from employed person from the economy, it is most likely that they are employed at a firm with 500 or more people. If you own a business it is most likely that your business has 1 to 4 people. Which question matters more to you?
I also went to far and created a chart with the details on business sizes up to 10,000 people. This chart is busier, but it at least answers the questions of those who think the 500 and up bucket was too large on the last chart. While businesses with 10,000 or more employees represent only 9% of business, they represent almost 30% of jobs and more than 30% of salaries.
As to whether small business or large business are the engines of job creation, we need more information on growth rates of employment and information on movement of the businesses between the bins. Still I agree that it is incorrect to say that small business have the majority of jobs, that's just plain wrong.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
My new band and its debut album
It's been so long since I did that one, that I thought I would get the old band together under a new title and write some more music.
Our new band name is MICROCASSETTE, and our debut album is "the situation should be changed". Here is the album art.
Friday, 30 September 2011
MR. ME license plate in Delaware
"He ended up really, really, really sad"
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Begonias at Winterthur
All from that little planting in the ground.
Free software to run your pennsylvania election - Power to the people!
David Lynn's answer was to create and freely distribute the Pennsylvania Political Campaign Management Database to make it easier for people to run for office in Pennsylvania. He hopes his completely free software (he doesn't even ask for your name) will encourage younger people to enter the political process as candidates.
Software and the willing efforts of programmers like David Lynn can be a way to hack the political system and make it easier for regular people to negotiate the often labyrinthine election statutes and get elected. More power to him.
Friday, 16 September 2011
Three discussions of marginal tax rates, only some get it right.
"That raise actually might not be as good as it looks. The extra money is nice, but it could very well bump you into the next tax bracket, possibly leaving you with less money than you had before the raise."This commenter shows that within our tax system you always make more money when you get a raise, you just might have a higher marginal tax rate on the extra salary, but you never make less net income. USA Today fixed it.
An even more complete discussion of marginal tax rates can be found here.
All that being said when you add in the rest of the tax code with earned income tax credits, welfare and deductions the net income vs. starting income can be very different at low incomes. This author seems to think that it provides a disincentive to work, whereas I see it as society's way of providing an income above the poverty line for families until they begin making more than that. The lowest net income seems to hover around $35 to $40 thousand a year.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Autographed hot dog buns at Tony Packo's Cafe in Toldeo
That first roll is autographed by Rock Astley, you just got rick-"roll"ed!
Tony Packo's Cafe has a long time association with the television show M*A*S*H*, because it has been mentioned on the show several times. Thus the first two buns are from Alan Alda (Hawkeye) and Gary Burgoff (Radar) from the show.
The rest of the buns represent a glance through the selections - there were hundreds - and my apparant love for 80's music and television shows.
Above are musicians from the 80's
Above are actors and comedians from the 80's.
One astronaut.
This is probably the only place in the world where Barbara Bush's and Michael Dukakis's buns are right next to each other,.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Savannah animals at the Pittsburgh Zoo
Aquatic life at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium
PNC Park in Pittsburgh
Monday, 22 August 2011
Lighthouse at Port Sanilac on Lake Huron
Friday, 19 August 2011
Biggest flooding yet on Shellpot Creek last night
Friday, 12 August 2011
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Trees down from yesterday's storm
Monday, 18 July 2011
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Employment-Population Ratio - a scarier way to look at unemployment
A longer time series shows the history since 1948.
It's been lower in the past, but that is a generation ago. I personally would like Congress and the President to start working on jobs now.
(Unstable Isotope at Delaware Liberal got me thinking about this)
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Fireworks at Greenville Country Club on July 1st
Enjoy!
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Dining room table is much longer than we thought.
Lynn was investigating longer tables because we were thinking of purchasing one to fit ten for Christmas Eve dinner. She saw a similar table design where the pedestal separated to let the table extend farther yet still remain stable. That got us experimenting with our own.
Turns out that with a little careful coaxing and a rubber mallet the table extends pretty far. It is the farthest we have extended it in the ten years we've owned it and given the lack of leaves as far as it's been extended for decades before that.
Lynn is investigating the correct wood to roughly match the leaves we have, which already don't match the table and are probably not original to the table. We are thinking white oak.
This discovery has let us stave off purchasing a new table for a while. It's like we already have a new table.