About Clay

I'm a Data Center Operations Engineer in beautiful Charleston, SC. I'm happily married to my wonderful wife Nan and we have an teenage daughter Lela. I'm a total geek. I got into electronics when I was around 9 or 10 and got hooked on computers shortly thereafter. I also love Sci-Fi, (not fantasy) particularly Star Trek. My favorite outdoor activities include rollerblading, biking and hiking. I'm also a bit of a car guy and amateur racing driver.

Lying Is OK, Truth is Verboten in Presidential Campaign | The Progressive

Lying Is OK, Truth is Verboten in Presidential Campaign | The Progressive

It’s interesting to me that big media keeps missing the mark on this story, while one writer from a nearly century old magazine hits the nail on the head. There’s always a certain element of TV news in particular that lends itself to sensationalism. However, usually after the initial ratings boost the sensationalism gets toned down and more responsible reporting begins. Of course if Hillary and John would simply drop the issue and move on to something else the media would happily follow along. (but of course that won’t happen until the effect wears off) Unfortunately it seems that with the close race between Obama and Clinton, big media is happy to let the sensationalism play out a bit longer. It’s sad: this whole event is a red herring and the Clinton and McCain campaigns will capitalize on it for as long as they can.

Happy 1st Birthday Lela!

As I write this I can’t believe you’re already 1 year old. It seems like only yesterday that we brought you home from the hospital. You’ve grown a lot in this first year, and I’m sure you’ll keep on growing just as fast in the year to come. Mommy and I can’t wait to throw your birthday party tomorrow.

Plasma light bulb could have bright future

Luxim Plasma Light Bulb Kicks Some Serious LED Butt : TreeHugger

Luxim has created a light bulb the size of a pill that can outshine and outlast conventional bulbs and with a fraction of the power usage. However, this bulb doesn’t work like any light source you’ve ever seen. the bulb itself has no wires and no filament. An RF amplifier surrounding the bulb generates an electric field so intense it turns gas and salts in the bulb into a high energy plasma that gives off light. A lot of light. Imagine something the size of a miniature Christmas tree bulb producing enough light to drive a video projector.