Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
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Sunday, May 17. 2015Africa and Malthus
"Our world will be a vastly different place in 20 years as a billion Africans figure out how to live on enough food for half a billion Africans."
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Why California doesn't have desalination
Israel solved its water woes in five years by desalination. A CEO explains why it took him 10 years
to build a single plant near San Diego.
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Salads: Twice the calories of a Big Mac
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Great Unsung Americans: Conrad and The SteamplantHere. A true New Yorker. Here's the history of the Pratt Institute. His story reminds me of Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel. I think I read that book out loud 200 times. Mrs. BD has it memorized, just like Good Night, Moon, Hungry Caterpillar, etc.
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From today's LectionaryPsalm 1
New England Real Estate: Nonquitt, MassachusettsAnother place where I imagine that I could happily live (were it not for my kids, my work, my church, our friends, our clubs, etc) - Nonquitt, MA An Indian name, of course, but it's a good name in English too. Gen. Philip Sheridan's summer house was there. It's a waterfront village in the town of Dartmouth, MA.
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Saturday, May 16. 2015WHY ELITE STUDENTS GET ELITE JOBSFrom the article:
I think this is far less true today than in the past. However, admission to a highly-elite school demonstrates something of value and speeds up the vetting process. My advice: Save your admissions letters but go somewhere you can afford.
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Making a bad 12 volt battery good again for under 5 dollars
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The “first-class” experience “costs an arm and a leg”, but “you get what you pay for”
That's real Italian cooking. Continue reading "The “first-class” experience “costs an arm and a leg”, but “you get what you pay for”" Saturday morning linksThe Wedding Sting - How a police department tried to save a failing Rust Belt town by luring all the local drug dealers to one party (h/t Am. Digest) The Case for Riding the Subway to the Last Stop I've done that What Happened to "Start-Up New York?" If this is what your friends say about you, you have a problem. Maybe Christianity In America Is Dying Because It’s Boring Everyone To Death Research shows that people who get accepted to the Ivy League but don’t attend do just as well as people who do attend. They’re sorting for Texas Drought Blamed on Irreversible “Climate Change” Ends After Rainfall In the climate debate, hear both sides The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London Power To The People: Can We Privatize The Welfare State? Hello Young People, I'm Hillary Clinton: You're an AfricanAmericanMiddleClassHomosexual? I care about you! What the Clintons Haven't Learned The Brian Williams comparison has got to hurt: “Willams wrapped himself Why Stephanopoulos tarnished his credibility by hiding his Clinton Foundation donations The Hired Liars of Liberal Media Clinton Foundation donors include dozens of media organizations, individuals Free Trade Fantasies Mattis: U.S. Suffering ‘Strategic Atrophy’ UK PM David Cameron Proclaims: It’s Not Enough To Follow The Law, You Must Love Big Brother Rights group: Human rights under Palestinian rule worsened Saturday Verse: John Updike (1932-2009)Hoeing I sometimes fear the younger generation will be deprived My morning snack on Capri
A cafe with some turbinado sugar and a Marlboro menthol or two. A while ago. I cannot spend too much time looking at (very pleasant) pottery and chicks' bespoke Capri sandals (quickly made for your own foot by sandalmen in the back of the shops with decoration of your choice). Better for me to sit and watch the pretty people passing by.
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Friday, May 15. 2015Don't Give UpBioethicsPrinceton ethicist: it's 'reasonable' to kill disabled newborn babies What does 'reasonable' have to do with ethics?
Is this any way to run a railroad?
These things keep people and goods moving, and keep the economy going. (Freight railroads make money.) I like Amtrak. You can ride from Boston to New Orleans, from NYC to Chicago and to California, or from NY to Montreal. Good stuff. And their high-speed Acela is very busy on the Boston-NYC-Philly-Baltimore-Wilmington-DC route. Very pleasant too, and easier than air. Their labor contracts are, of course, insane. An occasional accident is not statistically meaningful, in contrast to automobile fatalities and injuries. Ten thousand car accidents are not big news. A train wreck or a plane crash is news because they are so rare. Here's one view: Amtrak Doesn’t Need More Taxpayer Cash, It Needs To Be Given Away Why not give the highways away too? I know plenty of people who could run I-95 at a nice profit. What's your view?
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Friday morning links
B B King has died. Via Anne's post:
Colorado Rancher Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury, Becomes Accidental Genius The New York Times–Facebook Deal Is Here Trigger Warning! College Kids Will Soon Discover ‘The Adult World Is Not One Big, Extra-Cushy Couch’ Boeing Shareholder Challenges Ethics of Company’s Relationship to Clintons - Boeing contributed $900,000 to Clinton Foundation, paid $250,000 for Bill Clinton speech Howard Dean: Jesus Probably to Left of Democratic Party Civil disobedience: Many freedoms we take for granted exist because of lawbreakers. Howard Dean: Jesus Probably to Left of Democratic Party - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2015/05/14/howard-dean-jesus-probably-left-democratic-party#sthash.9ypOX5kS.dpuf Charles Krauthammer: ‘Pathological’ President ‘Doesn’t Know a Damn Thing About Fox’ Where You See Tragedy, Liberals See Opportunity Making it rain: The World According to Democrats - Have a problem? Throw money at it! Rubio: We ‘Cannot Afford’ More Clinton ‘Soap Opera’ UK Plans To Do Away With Free Speech... In The Name Of Free Speech Little England Sans Scotland, Sans EU—–Ominous Threat To The European Superstate Western European Muslims’ Jihad Against the Jews When Ronald Reagan was shot, Al Haig famously declared that he was “in control,” but it was the vice president from Texas who stepped calmly into the breach. WHITE MERCENARIES HAVE BOKO HARAM ON RUN - Aging South African apartheid-era soldiers sign up for 1 last battle Russia Rejects Automatic Sanctions Return If Iran Cheats on Deal The Israeli NGO won international attention last week for claiming to expose IDF malfeasance in Gaza. It exposed something else. ISIS Makes a Fortune From Smuggling Migrants Says Report Thursday, May 14. 2015Honor Our Vietnam Veterans
Please click this link to the petition and sign on to help keep the faith with our Vietnam veterans and their families. Thank you. The economics and psychology of tidying up
The Economics of Tidying Up: An Economist Reads Marie Kondo. “People are wrong when they think that pair of jeans will ever fit again, Kondo is arguing. Optimistic predictions keep people from getting rid of things they don’t need.” We adhere to the two-year rule except for jewelry, art, firearms, and heirlooms. Cool story
Jack Barsky held a job at some of the top corporations in the U.S. and
lived a seemingly normal life -- all while spying for the Soviet Union Lying liars
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Thursday morning linksDiscovered a disease? WHO has new rules for avoiding offensive names The Shameful Rush to Blame the Amtrak Crash on our ‘Infrastructure Crisis’ No Matter the Ailment, More Federal Spending Is the Prescription Mrs. Obama: I Feel Alienated, and That’s Proof of America’s Racism The “Bias Incident Reporting” effort aims to “address the impact of demeaning and hurtful statements as well as acts of intolerance directed towards protected classes,” CU Boulder’s website states. Erdely’s UVA story written with ‘actual malice,’ dean says in defamation suit Carly Fiorina talks Obama Attacks Fox News: “We’re Going To Have To Change How the Media Reports”… Former Kerry staffer praises ex-boss, says ‘treated unjustly’ by Israeli public. China’s missiles can reach nearly all of U.S.: Pentagon report The Putin Principle: How It Came to Rule Russia CopenhagenA friend is in Denmark this week, sent a shot of a cool and drizzly Copenhagen this week.
Wednesday, May 13. 2015Wanted ManCool song. The cold eyes of those crims, though - sheesh. They do not look like they like anybody. Johnny had one foot in jail and one in Jesusland. A holy man, of sorts.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Rethinking What We Know
Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Rethinking What We Know Watch out. Assess peoples' characters, if you can. Watch out for flatterers and users. A little-known place in NYC: Hart Island
The guy who made Harlem black once tried to make a black amusement park there. Over 800,000 people are buried there: New York City's Island of the Dead I'd recommend burning the mystery dead in the future, destroying the buildings, restoring the marshes, and making this unique spot a nature preserve like Jamaica Bay, as part of the Gateway National Park system. The guys from Rikers can do that work for us, as it seems to be their favorite work assignment (and rightly so). I would be happy to plan it all, for free. I am sure the mayor checks Maggie's on a daily basis for our advice and guidance.
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