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Thursday, February 28. 2013Ipe WoodJust learned about it today. Ipe wood. Denser than mahogany or teak. Good for outdoor decking and furniture. It is not cheap - but neither is teak. Manufactured wood is cheaper, but not as pleasing. I was told that you need plenty of spare drill bits to work with it, because it burns them out. Nails do not work with it at all. Nice to know that the rain forest is good for something besides parrots, tree sloths, monkeys, anacondas, and the nekked jungle indians with their blow-guns that the anthropologists need to study for their PhD theses. One of the main reasons we care about the South American jungles is because that is where most of our songbirds live during our winter. Even just as south as Mexico, it is odd to see our summer bird friends clambering around palms in the winter. The Problem of Males on the Feminized Campus
A consistent failure of the school system is reflected in its failure to educate males and females equally effectively. If the problem category were race or religion it would be politically intolerable. But boys and men--no problem. - See more at: http://www.mindingthecampus.com/forum/2013/02/the_problem_of_males_on_the_fe.html#sthash.HvTrEsx1.dpuf A consistent failure of the school system is reflected in its failure to educate males and females equally effectively. If the problem category were race or religion it would be politically intolerable. But boys and men--no problem. - See more at: http://www.mindingthecampus.com/forum/2013/02/the_problem_of_males_on_the_fe.html#sthash.HvTrEsx1.dpuf The Problem of Males on the Feminized Campus The Problem of Males on the Feminized Campus The Problem of Males on the Feminized Campus
For Maggie's CommentersThis is a routine post we make. There's an eensy little bug in the system. In case you see this pesky thing pop up when you hit the 'Submit' button in the comments: Just ignore it and hit the Submit button again. If it pops up again, hit the dang button again. The comments are stored on a regular server but the email addresses and such are on a secure server, and occasionally they get slightly out of sync at the exact moment you hit the button. It's all just a part of the wonderment and awe of living in the Digital Age. Honest. Big Sky, MontanaAnother one of my skiing pals sent me some pics from a trip to Big Sky last week. His iPhone pics are so cool that I think I'll post a few of them over the next few days. I've skiied around the west a little bit - Whistler-Blackcomb, Telluride. My kids have done more of that than I have. Big Sky has always been on Mrs. BD's list. She is no expert but she lacks timidity. We Yankee skiers are idiots with serious, deep powder - we love it but we can't really handle it. We're used to skiing on an ice-like material that we call "snow." My friend's comment: Big Couloir at Big Sky, sign in with ski patrol, required to ski w partner. For scale, that's him skiing down the couloir. An ant. Ballsy skiing in dramatic settings, around 11,000 -12,000'. I'd take that couloir on, but not without significant trepidation. A little fear and challenge is fun, right? I can ski, but can I ski?
Thursday morning linksApologies for our technical glitches lately - we seem to have a poltergeist in the works. Image via Mitchell's A Warning from Ronald Reagan Hong Kong: Apartments So Small They Can Only Be Photographed From Above Want Cheaper Food? End the Ethanol Mandate A Declaration of Financial Independence - Emergency fund or investment? Do I need to diversify my retirement accounts? And how to save money on food? "If schoolteachers were overwhelmingly male and girls were suffering as a result..." Christians Are Now World’s Most Persecuted Religion Subway founder: If I had tried to start Subway today, it would not exist One Reason the Press is Always So Statist If you don't like our politics, then leave Obamacare supporter upset with her new rates Global Warming to Endanger Breakfast by 2080!!! BOB WOODWARD: Obama Is Showing 'A Kind Of Madness I Haven't Seen In A Long Time' White House Threatens Reporter Woodward: You’ll “Regret Doing This” - See more at: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/02/white-house-threatens-reporter-woodward-youll-regret-doing-this/#sthash.PiKRQqyd.dpuf White House Threatens Reporter Woodward: You’ll “Regret Doing This” - See more at: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/02/white-house-threatens-reporter-woodward-youll-regret-doing-this/#sthash.PiKRQqyd.dpuf Bob Woodward: 'Very Senior' White House Official Told Me I'd 'Regret' Sequester CommentsRichard Nixon seems like a fluffy kitten compared to this crowd.President Obama’s Legacy: Government GreedScalia Blasts Racial EntitlementsWednesday, February 27. 2013Precious MemoriesHard luck stories from the Obama economySome of these people seem clueless and inept, but for others there just isn't enough work to be done. From Unemployment Stories, Vol. 28: ‘I’m Inclined to Simply Disappear Into Silence’:
It's tough out there if you don't know how to do anything with any meaningful value and need to support yourself without a partner. Obama's mess aside, it's never been easy to make a living and, with most under-50 women being in the workplace nowadays, there are twice as many people wanting work as there were in the last generation. Relative to the population, I mean. That worked OK in a booming economy, but not in the Obama Depression. To be just slightly provocative, if all women went back to the kitchen, the garden, the home-schooling of the kids, and volunteer charity, (like Mrs. Obama), and if all Mexicans went back to Mexico, no American male would lack good work to do to support his family with dignity. One word to the wise: Start at the bottom, as I did. Nobody owes you anything just for being your wonderful self. If you want money, you have to add value to an enterprise. Junk food "addictions"Do the nanny-staters and busybodies want stores to sell food that people don't want to eat? Here's an amusing response to that widely-linked NYT piece: Sweet savage food marketing at the New York Times Moss' hystrionic NYT article complained about food that panders to the human taste appeal of salty and sweet foods. Well, guess what - the human sense of taste is limited to sweet, salty, and bitter (and sour). So why didn't Moss complain about the pickles with the burger too? Or is sour OK with him? Unsurprisingly, the appeal of fatty food is not taste, but textural and olfactory. However, as I have preached here many times, fatty food is good stuff and is required for health, vigor, and mental functioning. Just skip those carbs if you wish to stay slim.
Doing More Harm Than Good By Pathologizing GriefI entirely agree with the comment:
A charter snowball in HarlemA charter snowball - Try stopping good schools. It begins:
An excellent Glenn Reynolds interview
My favorite quote: "The Constitution is my social contract." Another good one: "No representation without taxation." Vanderleun's favorite:
The parts about his career in music are fun too. They guy's energy, creativity, and productivity is remarkable to me. How does he find time to accomplish so much? He says "My life rocks."
Raining on the sun Coronal rain on the sun - a plasma rainstorm Apathy and Fear in Rhode IslandGovernment unions own this lovely, tiny state, lock stock and barrel. They do not hesitate to use intimidation, either. A quote from the article: Some 16 percent or more of the state’s working population is employed by a state or local government. Add in their retired former coworkers, as well as their immediate families and close friends. And around 20 percent of the overall population relies on government for direct handouts, with the attendant industry for processing those transactions.
A friend of mine just dumped his vacation seaside cottage there because of taxes. Will anybody be left to pay the taxes? The Mob (if they are still as big in Providence as they were a few years ago) doesn't pay taxes.
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Weds. morning linksWhy Do So Many People Think They Need Gluten-Free Foods? Sultan: Hollywood is Dead 7 Reasons Why Coffee Is Good For You Bike helmet laws fail Bike Helmet Laws Fail Bike Helmet Laws Fail The shale revolution is creating thousands of new millionaires from the billions being paid in royalties to private landowners Lucky farmers and ranchers. It is like the Beverly Hillbillies America's Red State Growth Corridors - Low-tax, energy-rich regions in the heartland charge ahead as economies on both coasts sing the blues. To Fix Healthcare, Let 100 Solutions Bloom Would they deport this family if they were from Mexico? It's not easy to be a legal immigrant. They should have waded across the Rio Grande instead. Trying to terrify the population with the sequester: TSA Doomsday, Detained immigrants released; officials cite sequester cuts So why not let the German family go free? Related: Apocalypse Fatigue Tuesday, February 26. 2013Shepherds and SheepFrom Tom Sowell's Shepherds and Sheep:
What Cass Sunstein does not tell us is what sort of creatures, other than people, are going to override our mistaken decisions for us. That is the key flaw in the theory and agenda of the left.
Hey, Tom. I'd like to add the point that I am wiser and nobler than anybody in government.
A message from an older guy to the younger generationSome thoughts about how to keep monogamy interesting
Just one of the secrets seems to be experiencing one's spouse in different situations and seeing them being effective or impressive in different ways - socially, professionally, intellectually, adventurously, morally, humorously, physically, talent-gifted, etc. We can never know everything about another person and it is much easier to become familiar with a spouse's flaws than with their varied strengths, many of which may be hidden from us. For one example, when on occasion I have barged into my husband when he is deep in prayer, I do see him with new eyes. For another, when I see him regaling people with wacky stories at a party. The secrets to desire in a long-term relationship:
The prisoners of the LA school systemFrom Latino & Black Students Prisoners of Dem-Run L.A. Schools:
The Black American Express Card
You can't apply for one. They offer it to you, and deliver it to you with a security guard. Sheesh.
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QQQTuesday morning linksImage via Eratosthenes on Blame Mediterranean Diet Cuts Heart Disease Risk, Study Finds Is it the wine or the olive oil? My theory, it's the garlic! My approach is to only believe "studies show" when I like what they say. Yahoo CEO bans telecommuting
Don't Be Afraid to Stereotype Strangers “The minimum wage for the self-employed is $0.00″ Why Unions Want a Higher Minimum Wage - Labor contracts are often tied to the law—and it reduces the competition for lower-paying jobs. Chuckie Schumer Pushes Universal Gun Registration After Promising Background Checks Won’t Create Gun Registry What Scares Sequester Opponents the Most? That Spending Reductions Won’t Hurt At All Earth to New York Times: Please Show Us these “Deep Spending Cuts” You Keep Writing About Try building a house in California MSNBC 'All But a Bona Fide Organ of State Propaganda' Chris Matthews Offers To Help Hillary’s 2016 Campaign: ‘We’ll Get You In There’
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
My Mom loved the Cape. At the funeral, my cousin Dave recalled how Mom would hand us a bucket and a clam rake at low tide, and send us out into the mud flats for Quahogs. Later, a clam-packed New England Clam Chowda for supper.
Monday, February 25. 2013Just one more reason to boycott the DSM-5
I like to claim that the DSM is an Obsessional Disorder.
Tuna SushiWe go in and out of Sushi phases in the BD family (I like to call it "bait"), but for me, sushi is just an excuse to eat wasabi, ginger, and soy sauce, so I would never really know what the fish is. But the oily anal leakage? Happily, I have been spared that. Autism
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