Even if there are no solar panels in the house, and without switching to fully dynamic pricing. The prerequisite is a smart meter with real-time reading.
And we are just barely out of Winter.
| Website | https://www.cats.rwth-aachen.de/cms/cats/der-lehrstuhl/team/~oqis/behr-marek/?lidx=1 |
| ORCID | 0000-0003-4257-8276 |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/marek-behr/ |
Even though we don't have a furnace anymore, I still have a bookmark for a price tracker for heating oil. There are some stunning parallels between 2022 (Putin) and 2026 (Trump).
It's always fantastic to visit Prof. Kazuo Kashiyama's CMLab at Chuo University in central Tokyo. I visited over 10 times by now, and every time, it's a delightful experience. Here, we enjoyed demos of an upgraded VR Cave system. Also on the program, German-Japanese Workshop on Computational Mechanics, and Kenjiro Terada's 60th Birthday Colloquium. And on the lighter side, Tokyo Marathon (second time as participant) and World Baseball Classic.
Goodbye, oil heating! We won't miss the noise, the smell, and the soot. No matter how high-tech the furnace is trying to be, at heart it's still a caveman technology.
Another attic find: 12-inch Apple PC Compatibility Card from 1997. Includes Pentium 166 MHz CPU with serial and parallel ports, and a special video cable to switch between Mac and Windows displays. Apparently, I would have to downgrade my PowerMac G4 to MacOS 9.1 to get it running. Maybe a weekend project.
There are just few predictable things about the end of the year for me. One of them is definitely reading Dave Barry's Year in Review.