Pig’s Arms Goes South
26 Tuesday May 2015
Posted in Bands at the Pig's Arms, Entertainment Upstairs
26 Tuesday May 2015
Posted in Bands at the Pig's Arms, Entertainment Upstairs
17 Sunday May 2015
Posted in Politics in the Pig's Arms
Tags
economy of a domestic solar system in Sydney, Elon Musk, lithium storage, PowerWall, solar power, Tesla
A Powerful Story by Emmjay
So we’ve had our solar power installation for about six months now – in Sydney, on a fairly flat second storey roof with no shading – until late afternoon. It’s a 5 KW rated system with 20 panels, but it’s got to be a super sunny day to get much over 4 KW… AND if its a stinking hot day, the panels become less efficient and so there are limits in how much juice we can expect even on a good day.
Wet and rainy ? Lucky to be making 1 KW. That’s not completely tragic, but it’s not a massive win.
I’ve seen the power production fluctuate significantly with even a single cloud passing – dropping the power from 3.5KW down to 1.5KW. But the rises and falls happen pretty quickly.
How do the economics look ? Twenty panels is a fairly meaty system for a domestic dwelling – many houses you will see in the inner west of Sydney have seven panels ~ making about 1.5KW. This isn’t going to roll back climate change, but provides a good feeling, if not much actual juice.
The cost for FM and I off the bat was just under ten grand. But there was a rebate that brought the cost down to about $6,500 – that went straight onto the mortgage. For most Sydney mortgages, an increase of this size results in an almost undetectable increase in the monthly payout.
Here’s a table that tells our solar story.

When we’re out, and the house is using very little power, on a bright sunny day, we sell power back into the grid (no cash, just a reduction in our bills). We make about 20c per hour. So no Ferrari coming before I die, but over the summer quarter we reduced our power bill by about 40% – and remember this was a pretty wet, rainy time – not a great solar opportunity. Power we put back into the grid reduced the bill by about 10% – so the rest of the savings came from displacing purchased power. If we can maintain these savings the system will pay for itself in three years or less. Maybe two years if the coming El Nino is a bad one.
You can guess that the best strategy is to try to balance our consumption with either our production and shift usage into the lower cost shoulder – or best – off-peak if we can. If we’re making say 3 KW /hr , that covers a many of our appliances, but it would be foolish to imagine that it would be OK to run the dishwasher, washing machine and drier all at once. Pick one – and there’s a good chance we will not need to buy power. Note, we have gas hot water – if you have electric hot water, the whole game changes.
Of course the elephant in the room is that the peak rate is still in force when we get home from work and the solar system has put on its jamies and gone to bed. Solution – battery storage !
Not, not yet, friends. Had we gone to a system with lead acetate batteries, the whole show would have cost around $30,000. Not ever going to be economical.
But there is a glimmer of hope. Last week Elon Musk – the billionaire boss of Tesla (those wonderful fully electric cars that can get down the standing quarter as fast as a Ferrari – and when driven reasonably can go for up to 400km on a charge. They aren’t cheap $90-110,ooo AND the charge takes hours – and costs about $25 at home – but they ARE beautifully engineered and look the part. Sorry, where was I – oh yes batteries – and Tesla. Tesla is building a massive fully self-powered lithium battery plant – and they will start selling the domestic Tesla PowerWall later this year.
These are brilliant ! Most families will need one or two domestic models – there are also industrial models. There is a lot of speculation about actual pricing in Australia, but the suggestion that seems to be sticking is that the lithium storage will cost about one third of the cost of lead acetate batteries. And be smaller, easier to maintain and a lot more environmentally friendly.
And this will give consumers the choice of whether they go off-grid (maybe not on day one, I suggest) – or whether they use the PowerWall to store solar power for use when it’s dark – or even to charge itself up at off-peak rates.
The nay sayers (heaven forbid to suggest they are apologists for big coal) are going ballistic about the thought that this will cause a massive hit on the coal-fired generators – who have engineered their businesses for peak loads that (if the domestic and commercial storage economics work out) will leave the generators high and dry with a disappearing peak rate market. They are bagging Tesla out because they say that Tesla is not yet profitable – but one suspects that Elon Musk does have pretty deep pockets – and big ideas that will continue to be game changers.
I have this sincere hope that the days of big coal – even peak coal – are coming to an end- an end that is in sight – hoping again that it’s in time to slow climate change. And of course, I hope the declining power bills will keep on keeping on.
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17 Sunday May 2015
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16 Saturday May 2015
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Story by Atomou
He has changed his mind and he backtracked, we are told on the first budget because by some divine intervention, he saw the light! Lo and behold, an epiphany gurgled up before his very eyes!
Believe that and then come and ask me about the bridge I have for sale!
Tony Abbott has worked for all his breathing time towards dividing the citizenry. And now that he has the keys to the Social Engineering Room, he is trying with renewed verve and determination to accomplish it.
Under the messianic pretence of saving our “bottom line,” saving us from an economic crisis approaching in horror that of the crisis which Herod, the great fear monger and death cult devotee feared, our Tony is using the same tactics as that Old Testament Roman client king used on his own people. Kill all the babies!
Herod was being an enthusiastic sycophant to the colonists of Judea, the Romans.
Abbott is being an enthusiastic sycophant to the new colonisers in Wall St.
In these “budget” reports he is dividing the citizenry into “small businesses” and “families” knowing full well that small businesses ARE the families and families must have more human interest needs, rather than the needs of a set of ledgers, full of queer and manipulated numbers.
Many small businessmen, of course -many but not all- are small businessmen because they have small minds with an even smaller imagination and resourcefulness and so they rush to join Abbott’s army of small minded “businessmen” thinking that their business deserves more than their family and can’t or won’t see that the few crumbs Tony tossed their way come at a very high cost to their family.
Many other small businessmen are young, enthusiastic and capable of examining many things at the same time, not only in their local area but around the globe. These folks can see, can smell and can touch real business, small or big and, at the same time, see and smell and touch injustice to all things human and non-human alike.
Tony’s “small businessmen” also can’t see that if the family has no money, if it is completely penetrated by the end of the day and the week, thanks to the disintegration of work ethics by these “small business” owners, that family will cut down on everything they can to avoid going bankrupt and becoming destitute.
Discretionary spending will be cut, if not altogether, then quite substantially, the consequence of which will be that these small businessmen of Tony’s will be finding it even tougher to survive. This will be followed by excessive and endless whinging about wages and penalty rates and rules and regulations and welfare and everything that makes up for a civilised society, before they finally become destitute themselves and close down their small business altogether.
No coffees at the local coffee shop, no beers at the pub, no outings to a decent or even indecent restaurant, no manicuring the dog, no hairdos, no new clothes… Whatever it is that an economy is, it will be moribund, if not dead and with it, the family, the life, the 200,000 years of human evolution.
Right wing governments, if they are expert at anything at all, it is that they give the short sword to the citizen and tell him that the best thing for the economy is for him to commit harakiri.
That’s what Right Wing governments do. That’s what governments that have a greater love for money, than of life do. The bible boys knew that and they warned us. (1. Timothy 6:10)
Capitalism is for the capitalists, not for life, not for anything else. When capitalists fail, they tell us, “we are too big to fail,” and we must secure their continuing work on our harakiri efforts.
When we fail, they celebrate.
And at the moment, alas, that’s all we have in Parliament: RW1 and RW2, each taking turns at the keys of the Social Engineering Room.
I am mildly surprised by the new demeanor in Shorten and, more oddly still, the recent change in his language; in his vocabulary, in his turn of phrase, in his tone of voice, for no longer do we hear, “Labor will do such and such” but we do hear -at least more often than the previous- “Help me bring about…” A shift, in other words from a near-promise to do something, to effectively, a non-promise. If he doesn’t do it -and I suggest he has not the intention to do whatever it is he is not promising to do- then he, like Abbott and his death cult, will blame a thousand other people or parties or the weather, or the gods or the direction the wind takes George Pell’s fart, for “not helping him do it.”
So far we have speeches. Words and word plays.
And we have only past performances by which to judge these two parties.
Personally I see before me, Right Wing 1 and Right Wing 2!
And, personally, I also wouldn’t be buying eggs from either of these two chicken shit merchants.
Will the real Julia Bill please stand up?
Quo Vadis, Australia?
15 Friday May 2015
Posted in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms
Tags
Abba, Donovan, John Butler Trio and Midnight OPil, Neil Sedaka, Pet Shop Boys, the B-52s, the Panda Band, the Triffids, The Waifs
Play list by Algernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NZ04BG7TfA\
Go West – Pet Shop Boys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07zFCP1anO4
Wheeling West Virginia – Neil Sedaka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWg9aOYJDM
Fisherman’s Daughter – The Waifs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k7OncTVHkI
Bridal Train – The Waifs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VmCmXwuDoU
To Susan on the west coast waiting – Donovon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CKmZUd6Epo
53 Miles west of Venus – B52’s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zXKtfKnfT8
Wild Wild West – Will Smith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Q8h-fDfEI
Once upon a time in the west theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N5akOOlGTI
Wide open Road – The Triffids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vy2K2H2i0U
Sleepy little deathtoll town – The Panda Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qih1HC-S7YE
Treat yo mama – John Butler Trio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eivJthoVjBs
Warakurna – Midnight Oil
11 Monday May 2015
Posted in Emmjay

Merv: he’s a police negotiator.
Gez: no, he’s not he’s just a bloody highway patrol jockey.
Merv: he’s an expert negotiator.
Gez: look, the wanker just sticks poor saps with speeding tickets and other bogus crap.
Merv: have you ever been pulled over by one of his kind ?
Gez: yeah, of course. Hasn’t everybody?
Merv: and what happened ?
Gez: he reckoned that I was doing 15 k over the limit.
Merv: and were you, Gez ?
Gez: not in a million years.
Merv: so how fast were you actually going ?
Gez: how the fuck would I know ?
Merv: so what happened then ?
Gez: he said I’d get stuck with a fine for $256.38.
Merv: that’s a bit rich.
Gez: yeah, that’s what I said.
Merv: and… Let me predict… He asked you if you had a clean record and you said “Yes constable” – because politeness is important so he doesn’t also stick you with defect notices for bald tyres and dead tail lights.
Gez: yeah – and I said “are you sure it was 15 k over?”
Merv: and he looks thoughtfully in the direction of his partner and says “ I’ll see what I can do” …. He comes back and says “might be a slight error because of the rain”…
Gez: yeah he did ! But it wasn’t raining !
Merv: and he says “I think it was probably 9 k over and that will cost you $176.13”
Gez: how did you know that ????
Merv: and you’re eternally grateful to this wazoo for doing you a favour…
Gez: yeah, I was….
Merv: for sticking you with a bill for $176.00
Gez: and 13 cents…
Merv: for a crime you probably didn’t commit.
Gez: (indignantly) yeah !!!!
Pause…..
Merv: and ?
Gez: I see … master negotiator …..
Merv: and his till just went up for nothing – meeting his target for saving the state finances single handed. Too easy.
Gez: master negotiator ….. I’m walking home.
10 Sunday May 2015
Posted in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms, Entertainment Upstairs
Tags
Aretha Franklin, Ben E King, Bill Withers, George Baker Selection, Ike and Tina Turner, Madness, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, queen, Spencer Davis Group, Steppenwolf
Playlist by Algernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwZNL7QVJjE
Stand by me – Ben E King
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIdIqbv7SPo
Ain’t no sunshine – Bill Withers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b1wt3-zpzQ
Little Green Bag – George Baker Selection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIe_sjKeAY
Our house – Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM8Ss28zjcE
I want to break free – Queen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STKkWj2WpWM
I say a little prayer – Aretha Franklin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz-UvQYAmbg
Ain’t no mountain high enough – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhkIh4x4mmM
River deep mountain high – Ike and Tina Turner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxA3atHD2QM
Gimme some lovin’ – Spencer Davis Group
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEEzbFxEbB8
Magic Carpet ride – Steppenwolf
06 Wednesday May 2015
Posted in George Theodorides
Tags
arthritis plant (Gotu Kola), Atomou, Basil, Chillies, Coriander, Curry Plant, Dill, endives, George Theodorides, hot chilies, lettuce, Mint, Olive Plant, Parsley, rocket, Rosemary, Sage, spinach, Thyme
Story and Photographs by Atomou
Mrs T makes lots of friends because she’s very garrulous and very gorgeous. She either accosts people or they accost her; either way they all end up taking a small promenade around our vegie patch, holding a cup of coffee or tea in their hand and chatting like sisters, brothers, daughters, blissful in each other’s company. I’m more of an indoors grump, slaving over ancient Greek and preposterously interesting emails from all sorts of people, from staff and students of unis and other educational institutions or thespians of every description.
But late last year we decided to put my idea into practice and now we are both constantly chatting with people from many miles away who have heard of this idea (MINE, thank you very much), which was to allocate the front meter and a half of the front yard to herbs and to make sure people gather them as they need them.
The response was quick and abundant. Young and old couples stopped, knocked on the front door and asked us if it was true they were allowed to pick whatever herb they liked and could they take a photo of the patch.
Most of my neighbours are Asians of one sort or another, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Indian, Singaporean, so the photos of our front yard are now known almost as well and as widely across the globe as my translations page!
The plants are:
I think that’s all.
I love watching parents and grandparents of very young children stopping, picking up a few leaves and bringing them up to the kid’s nose. The expression on those little faces send joy tremors up my spine and chuckles in my heart.
03 Sunday May 2015
Posted in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms
Tags
19 – Paul Hardcastle, ah-ha, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie and Mick Jagger, Dire Straits, Duran Duran, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Huey Lewis and the News, INXS, Kate Bush, lison Moyet, Midge Ure, Models, Murray Head, Phil Collins and Philip Bailey, Tears For Fears, UB40 & Chrissie Hynde
Playlist by Algernon
….. It was 30 years ago today – Our Algernon met Mrs A ……. Congratulations to you both.
All the best from the Pig’s Arms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEWwZNUafKo
Shout – Tears for Fears
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9mwELXPGbA
One night in Bangkok – Murray Head
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh5aPGnb854
The Power of Love – Huey Lewis and the News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTUyKPp30pI
Out of site out of mind – Models
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoEPrbdfmT4
What you need – INXS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4
Born in the USA – Bruce Springsteen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914
Take me on – a-ha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G4jnaznUoQ
Dancing in the Street – David Bowie and Mick Jagger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aP4GaAruws
I got you babe – UB40 & Chrissie Hynde
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3LdMAqUMnM
19 – Paul Hardcastle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXs31ONGZqU
Easy lover – Phil Collins and Philip Bailey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH8tIL0WrCg
If I was – Midge Ure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTP2RUD_cL0
Money for nothing – Dire Straits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wWi6OrgZe4
All cried out – Alison Moyet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9qOXILOe38
A view to a kill –Duran Duran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnh7x8aU26g
Two Tribes (12” remix) – Frankie Goes to Hollywood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp43OdtAAkM
Running up that hill – Kate Bush
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST86JM1RPl0
Everybody wants to rule the world – Tears for Fears