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June 2, 2010

California Unemployment is reaching alarming levels

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 11:56 pm
California Unemployment from 2004-2009 has skyrocketed

California Unemployment Rate SOURCE: California Employment Development Department

California Unemployment as of April 2010, is a whopping 12.6%! That is a huge number. If you think about it, one in every ten people who are California Residents are out of a job. From the looks of the graph to the left, it doesn’t look like this trend is going down anytime soon either. What are some of the causes for this? Well, one major cause that I see everyday when I walk down the street or visit shopping malls would be how stores are constantly closing. I’ve noticed a great deal of stores being closed in malls like Irvine Spectrum and an even higher amount of closings at The Block in Orange. When stores close, people loose their jobs. But store closings are often related to business and retailers unable to pay for their leases or monthly rent. When stores don’t make enough money for their business to be profitable they are either forced to relocate to less expensive locations, or close all together. Now, some business are designed on bad business models and are doomed to failure, but others are good businesses that are hit by the hard economic times. It doesn’t take too much analysis to realize that if people are loosing their jobs, then they will be less likely to purchase things that aren’t completely necessary or on the top of their “wants” list. This drop in spending in turn causes stores to get less foot traffic and some eventually close, which in turn means employees of those stores loose their jobs. When you take into account that our National Debt is growing every day, and that our money is loosing purchasing power due to inflation, the situation for California’s economy seems pretty grim.

So where is California’s Unemployment situation heading? My guess is that we are moving toward an obviously stratified society. What I mean by this is that California will have different levels of wealth and jobs that will become so clearly differentiable by earning potential, that it will almost seem like California will have some sort of Caste system. Has anybody else besides me noticed how many people with Masters Degrees work retail or at coffee shops like Starbucks? Something is happening to our economy. And it is going to get even worse. People will have to struggle to even get entry level jobs because of competition. And it seems that computer and robotic automation of jobs is just sucking up even more employment. Only the jobs that are too complex for computers and robots to do are available for people.

I predict that soon, not having a job will become very normal. People will just move in with family members or quadruple up in rooms and live as long as they can via income from the state. We are already seeing people of all ages go back to school. I took a math class a few months ago at OCC and the class was PACKED with people. Some people think that the economy is going to bounce back and that housing prices will give things a boost. I really doubt it. I think our economy is basically staring itself in the face and realizing that it has serious restructuring to do.

I wouldn’t be surprised if we start seeing a new kind of poverty. Not poverty where you see tons of people on the street, but a poverty where people exist on very little money per day and yet they still have cell phones. I imagine a kind of wierd lower class where people don’t appear to be poor by their clothing or acessories, they in fact have lots of stuff, but they just don’t make very much money.

Sources: The California Employment Development Department, Collected June 2nd, 2010 – Web site link: http://www.edd.ca.gov/About_EDD/Quick_Statistics.htm

June 1, 2010

Computer Problem Mystery

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 9:39 pm

So it seems I spoke too soon in my previous article about how I “Solved My Computer Problems.” I rebooted the computer, was able to blog yesterday, and even got to play a few hours of the awesome game, “Master of Magic.” Everything was going great so I went to sleep around 2AM this morning thinking of giant Stag Beetles crawling around and breathing fire on enemy villages and unsuspecting heroes. But when I woke up and ate breakfast and turned on my computer, I had the exact same loading problem that I had yesterday and the day before! I was really perplexed by the mystery of what was wrong with my computer. And I exhausted most of my ideas on what might be the problem. I had already run and anti-virus scan, I updated most of my drivers except I wasn’t able to update my video card drivers. I also already ran disk cleanup and disk defrag, so I was running out of ideas. Then I got the idea that maybe I could use “System Restore” to restore my computer to a previous state and it was my hope that using a previous system restore point would fix my computer.

Well I ran System Restore and it took about 45 minutes to complete the process on my laptop. And guess what happened? My computer took forever to load and when it finally got to the desktop screen with the sidebar thing, my computer kept accessing my hard drive over and over again. And I wasn’t even able to do something simple like deleting a program shortcut on the desktop. At this point I became frustrated and a bit worried that I was starting to do more damage to my computer than good. So I decided to take my computer down to friends at Device Repair. It was really a bummer having to take my computer in to get fixed. For me, taking a computer into the shop is like having a lung removed so it can be repaired. I can live without it temporarily, but I sure miss it a lot. Right now I am writing this article on my mom’s computer. That’s the cool thing about using WordPress to make a blog. Oftetimes you can write your posts from anywhere that you can jump on the internet. Using someone else’s computer is kind of wierd. You don’t have all your bookmarks, and you have to type in the password for everything. On my computer I have the websites that I use most often loaded onto my Firefox toolbar that is at the top of the browser. Little things like that only speed up the process by a second or so, but when you think about it, adding a bookmark that you use multiple times per internet session into the toolbar can end up saving you several hours over the course of a year or so. It all depends on how much you use the computer.

Starbase 375

Starbase 375 from Deep Space 9

So something funny and cool happened to me when I went to Starbucks today. I ordered a Venti Iced Caramel Macchiato because it was hot out. And then the cool girl who I know who was the barista asked me how my day was going. I told her that I was kind of bummed out because my computer was having problems. And then she said, “I thought you fixed your computer already?” And then I thought to myself in surprise, “How does she know this? Is she psychic?” But then she said that she read about my computer on my blog. And I thought that that was really cool! I know that I get a lot of people who read this blog around the world, in places like Canada and Australia and The United Kingdom and here in Newport Beach. But it was very fun to have someone know something about me before telling them personally.

 So now it is up to the computer masters at Device Repair to solve the mystery of what’s wrong with my computer. Until it is fixed it looks like I will be will be blogging from alternate computers. Right now I know how it must have felt for the crew of Star Trek Deep Space 9 when they got kicked off their space station and had to coordinate their strategic planning from Starbase 375. It was a interesting time in the show because you got to see the crew adapt to a new base of operations and they didn’t have all the comforts of home.
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