Category: Technology


Dead Beaver

File photo  live beaver on the Nicola River. Photo:KIDG

File photo live beaver on the Nicola River.
Photo:KIDG

Beaver, one of the national symbols of Canada, an image of industry, tireless work and thrift ( on the nickel). We never expect them to be seen in a less the desirable circumstance!

On the weekend we came upon a dead medium size beaver on a beach of a local river. With a clutch of poplar sticks drawn up behind him he lay about 6 feet ahead on an open beach, tail flat on its stomach and resting its head on a forepaw in a dignified spread. Maybe winter kill with no signs of trauma. with great respect we came back several times and we somewhat amazed at its condition that it was no being taken as carrion by birds or coyotes but remained in its stretch producing several moments of wonder with us.

Heres to you Mr>Beaver in your image and likness to our selfs we wish you luck as you continue to be our symbol one step ahead of the penny.

Editors note: Beavers can be trapped in season by licensed trappers and they can be moved on by destroying their homes but a permit is required to do so. Aviod touching dead or sickly beavers as they carry a bacteria and can give you parasites.

Today in history: April 11th 1976

The Apple 1 computer is released.

The pipeline company that is applying for permission to twin their line from Edmonton to Burnaby is reporting a number of public meetings and consultations through their newsletter.

ABOUT THE CONSULTATION UPDATE:
•    Aboriginal engagement to date has included more than 100 Aboriginal communities and groups and the execution of 76 agreements including Letters or Memorandums of Understanding, capacity funding, and integrated cultural assessments
•    To date, as part of a comprehensive stakeholder engagement program we’ve consulted with thousands of individuals through 82 open houses or workshops along the pipeline and marine corridors and more than 851 meetings between project team members and stakeholder groups
•    This filing also includes a summary of Errata, which identifies and corrects errors in the original filing such as formatting, incorrect page numbers, or a change in scale to a graphic source trans mountain pipeline

The update comes from a filing to the NEB National Energy Board on March 20th 2014.

Trans mountain pipeline has operated a pipeline by tariff for 60 years as it goes by here in Merritt.

Today in History: March 24th 1663

The Province of Carolina in granted to 8 lord proprietors for their help in restoring King Charles the second to the throne of England.

Spring equinox

The sun is our source for life. Photo:KDG

The sun is our source for life.
Photo:KDG

The 2nd equal division of the solar year is attributed to today. The northern hemisphere tips 23 degrees away from the sun and 23 degrees toward the sun in its annual orbit. This ancient timing phenomena has been  seen in places like Stone Henge and others that regarded it with superstition and religion. Today we know the mathematics of the universe right down to atomic seconds.

An equinox occurs twice a year (around 20 March and 22 September), when the plane of Earth’s equator passes the center of the Sun. At this time the tilt of the Earth‘s axis is inclined neither away from nor towards the Sun. The term equinox can also be used in a broader sense, meaning the date when such a passage happens. The name “equinox” is derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), because around the equinox, night and day are about equal length.

At an equinox the Sun is at one of two opposite points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator (i.e. declination 0) and ecliptic intersect. These points of intersection are called equinoctial points: classically, the vernal point (RA = 00h 00m 00s and longitude = 0º) and the autumnal point (RA = 12h 00m 00s and longitude = 180º). By extension, the term equinox may denote an equinoctial point.

The equinoxes are the only times when the subsolar point (the place on Earth’s surface where the center of the Sun is exactly overhead) is on the Equator. The subsolar point crosses the Equator moving northward at the March equinox and moving southward at the September equinox. (Since the sun’s ecliptic latitude isn’t exactly zero it is not exactly above the equator at the moment of the equinox, but the two events usually occur less than 30 seconds apart.)

The equinoxes are the only times when the terminator is perpendicular to Earth’s equator. Thus the Northern and Southern hemispheres are illuminated equally. (At the solstices, that angle reaches its minimum of 66.5°, corresponding to 90° minus Earth’s axial tilt).[2]

Another meaning of equinox is the date when day and night are the same length.[3] The equinox is not exactly the same as the day when day and night are of equal length for two reasons. Firstly, because of the size of the sun, the top of the disk rises above the horizon (constituting ‘sunrise’ which is the start of ‘daytime’) when the center of the disk is still below the horizon. Secondly, Earth’s atmosphere refracts sunlight which means that an observer can experience light (daytime) even before the first glimpse of the sun’s disk has risen above the horizon. To avoid this ambiguity the term equilux is sometimes used in this sense.[4][note 1] Times of sunset and sunrise vary with an observer’s location (longitude and latitude), so the dates when day and night are of exactly equal length likewise depend on location. For places near the equator the daytime is always longer than the night, so they would never experience an equinox by this definition. source Wikipedia

Today in history: March 21 1935

Persia begins to be called by its name Iran meaning land of the Aryans.

Fish by prohibited method

So you just can’t catch a fish by any method at all.  A 50 dollar fine under section 63 for not fishing by an approved method is probably a reasonable action in conservation. Using tree pronged hooks or nets or barbed hooks on certain lakes or streams can get you in trouble.  When ever you break a regulation you put  your equipment at risk for seizure. People in the past have lost trucks and campers as well as the fishing rods  and tackle or even boats. Little points like only having two days limit when transporting or not leaving heads and tails on can get you into real dutch.

The conservation people encourage reporting of  poaching and other  infractions including illegal dumping and using deactivated roads.

Regulations are available when licencing and need to be heeded. http://www.britishcolumbia.com/fishing/?id=28

Today in History: March 13 1964

Research into the bystander effect is begun after Kitty Genovese is murdered in full view of her neighbours who do nothing to stop it.

Fossils and more

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The Nicola Naturalists are having their monthly public presentation this month on March 20th with Barbara Pryce. Titled the role of nature conservatories in the protection of ecosystems the event begins at 7 pm in the NVIT lecture theater.

April’s meeting is on the 17th and is by DR. Bruce Archibald from Simon Fraser University; Fossils of the BC Interior.

The Nicola Naturalists are an NPA, with an elected board headed by Dr. Alan Burger uvic, http://www.nicolanaturalists.ca/2013/12/19/nicola-naturalist-evening-presentations-jan-apr-2014/

Free parking at the NVIT campus , 4155 Belshaw Avenue Merritt BC

Today in history: March 3rd 1875

The first organized indoor game of ice hockey is played in Montreal Canada

Snow and cold

Snow returns to the Nicola Valley: Photo KDG

Snow returns to the Nicola Valley:
Photo KDG

On Tuesday the temperature was by some accounts -14 C in the morning  but going to + 3C in mid afternoon. At 7PM it had already got to the overnight low of -9C.

While overnight lows will be in the double digits this week daily highs will be at or above freezing. Saturday lows will plummet to close  to -20s and highs will half that and stay in the cold  and freezing range. ( accu weather)

http://www.bing.com/weather/search?q=merritt%20weather&unit=C&qpvt=merritt+weather&FORM=DTPWEA

Daylight saving time is not this weekend but next, March the 9th sees clocks back at 2AM

Today in history: February 26th 747

The new Epoch of time begins the Ptolemy’s Nabonassar  ERA

Tailing ponds

 

The February 20th speaker at the Nicola Naturalists is Richard Doucette. Richard is a official of Tech/ Highland Valley Copper and his presentation is “reclamation of a Tailing pond”

The Nicola naturalists have their presentations in the Lecture Theater at the local Community college NVIT on Belshaw avenue Merritt. They are member and invitee driven but they post ” everyone welcome membership or donation requested.”

Their website is  Http://www.nicolanaturalists.ca/  they are a member of the BC naturalists.

Today in History: February 13th 1931

New Delhi becomes the capital of India

Cold weather

Ducks on Nicola river, which way is south?

Ducks on Nicola river, which way is south?

The cold is back this week with temperatures dropping unofficially to near minus 20 celsius. There is little snow on the ground and we expect that frost is building in the ground.  The Nicola river that flows through town is building ice seemingly without  concern by ducks that remain here.

Today in history: February 5th 1919

Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, DW Griffith and Douglas Fairbanks launch United Artists.

Kon-Tiki

The Nicola Valley Film Society is putting on Kon Tiki on February 17th at 7:30 PM  in the Lecture Theater of the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

This is a Norway /Denmark/ UK “2012” . The film has a G rating.

The film is about  travel by raft by Thor Heyerdahl. The voyage  was used to document ability of migration of Polynesian people from South America in antiquity. The film will be with out violence and intrigue and should be a pleasant departure from some of the programing we are used to seeing.

The raft traveled an average of 42.5 miles a day and the voyage took 101 days.  The navigation was not aided by modern navigation and relied on currents such as the Humboldt current and winds. This film is based on a true story of naturalist endeavor.

The film starts at 7:30 and season ticket holders need to be there before 7:15 to make sure of seating. No food or drink in the lecture theater. There is free parking at the college. NVIT is at 4155 Belshaw Avenue Merritt BC Canada.

http://www.kontikidefilm.com/#expeditie

Today in history: February 3rd 1967

Ronald Ryan is hanged, being the last execution in Australia .

Regular gas at $1.20.9

500 volt 120 amp quick charger

500 volt 120 amp quick charger

Most of the main gas stations here in Merritt are selling regular Gasoline at $ 1.20.9 cents a liter. This happened about a week ago .However the best gas price can also be made if you take part in the loyalty programs. Extra Food offers 7 cents a liter in  their trademarked super buck program.

The DC 500 volt quick charger is turned on Voght street this week. A Source says you need an adapter to your particular EV. Tesla has a proprietary one at about 25 dollars.

Gasoline in Kamloops is at $1.14.9 , and a low in Courtney at Coast co is $1.12.9 a liter.

Today in history: January 30th 1964

The Ranger program Ranger 6 is launched.

Survey Stakes

The Hydro authority has been busy with the construction of a third 500 kilovolt line to the lower mainland from t the Revelstoke dam. lost in the shuffle has been a relatively minor additional line  to the Highland Valley from the Merritt Substation. The huge Teck corporation open-pit moly and copper mine is there and has been having its mill expanded.

The line to a substation in the Highland valley will replace an existing one that follows Voght street in Merritt now. The line in the 60 thousand volt range  will be replaced with a 130 thousand volt range line.

It was also planned that a cogeneration plant from a local saw mill burning green wood waste would add to the electrical production going to the Highland valley.

There is no word on the cogeneration project however on the weekend it was observed that the survey stakes have been placed for the new branch line. The new line follows the Coquihalla highway 5 north for away then heads to the Highland valley. survey stakes go right through Extra foods and Coyote bluffs residential development to the Merritt substation site that is currently being upgraded.

The line also follows an existing  just outrside Merritt Telus fiber line and comes close to a high pressure pipeline to Burnaby before veering off north of Saunders field  the local airstrip outside Merritt city limits.

The province has put up signs saying that BC has 95 percent green energy at at least one EV charging site.

Today in history: January 27th 1961

The Soviet submarine S-80 sinks with all hands.

Osiris-Rex

There is a probe going to an asteroid and returning in 2023. you can have your name in the micro chip that returns with it and on the spacecraft that stays up there long after it.

The Planetary Society, Messages to Bennu! is organizing the name/ message gathering and it must be done by September 30th of this year for the 2016 launch. We registered it and it only cost us 20 cents to print a certificate at a public library, your cost may be less.

Here is the link to register : http://www.planetary.org/getinvolved/messages/bennu/

Today in history: January 22 1968

The Apollo 5 Mission lifts off to bring the first lunar module to the moon.