I hope everybody’s having as good a Christmas as possible under the circumstances.
I ordered a NanoVNA and a TinySA last week as a present for myself. They should arrive sometime early in the new year and I wasn’t expecting to do this, but I ordered one of those NIB Agilent 34401As from eBay that were mentioned earlier. That’s going to take a while to get here; it’s the second item I’ve purchased on eBay after reading about it here so hopefully, fingers crossed, it arrives in one piece this time unlike those HP coffee mugs from back in the summer.
Hopefully 2021 will be leaps and bounds better for everybody than this year was.
Nice choice in presents. I went to do the same myself. However, the NanoVNA v2 plus 4 from HCXQS is all sold out; I am on the wait list however. By the way, does anyone know which TinySA purchase is likely to support the designer/manufacturer?
Unfortunately, I don't know which TinySA vendors supports the people that created it. I wasn't able to figure that out when I went looking around so what I did instead was order the TinySA and NanoVNA from a seller that claimed to have stock in Brampton. The shipping tracking still shows no movement ever since "Electronic information submitted by shipper" was listed on December 21. I'm almost ready to bet there was no stock in Brampton and they're waiting for a shipment to come in from China.
The tracking for the NOS 34401A shows it working its way through the eBay GSP centre in Erlanger, Kentucky though. It's likely to get here before the TinySA and NanoVNA at this rate despite being ordered later and coming from much further away than Brampton. "Brampton" Sure, I believe that stock was located in "Brampton" now.
I just received a Christmas card this morning from my dad that was sent from Manhattan on the 11th... our first mail since Tuesday before last. Mom-in-law sent a Christmas care package via Priority Mail that has been sitting in a sort center in PA for 16 days. Still. Still waiting on the replacement digitizer for baby grrl's iPud which was sent from South Porcupine, CA (aboot 7 hours away) on the 20th.
Maybe.... just maybe... it's time we pulled the plug on this 40-year experiment in supply-side economics; at this point the proof is incontrovertible: This ideology is MADE OF FAIL, and George Bush Sr. was right in calling it "Voodoo Economics" back when he was running against The Gipper.
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Yeah, imagine that.
Yeah, if you listen to conservative politicians, all the world's problems would be solved if they could just do one more round of giveaways and tax cuts for rich people and large corporations, right? If that was true, we should be living in paradise already because of the huge number of those that've already been done. Clearly, none of them have worked, at least not for the officially stated purposes, so they always want to do more. Yet, almost 40 years of it not working is never seen as a reason to discontinue policies that haven't resulted the stated desired outcome and try something else instead. But discontinue giveaways and tax cuts for rich people and big businesses? Heavens, no. How scrooge of anybody to suggest that. They suffer so mightily. You know how much the upkeep on a maison in Rosedale or Forest Hill is? That 8,000 square foot cottage up north? Keeping a fleet of luxury cars on the road isn't inexpensive either and nobody's idea of filling a wine cellar includes stocking up on cheap piss in a bottle from the LCBO, and tuition at Upper Canada College or St. Andrew's College for the kids needs to be covered somehow. With wealth, power and influence, and friends in high places, the thing to do, the only thing to do, is arrange to shove the bill downhill onto the little people. After all, only the little people pay taxes.