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Wednesday, June 6. 2018DisneyworldBulldog's Free Ad for Disneyworld reminded me of Carl Hiassen's book Native Tongue, a dark comedy (as usual, "ruthlessly wicked") about the dark underbelly of the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills.
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The Real Magic of DisneyThis may come across as an ad, though it's not meant to be. It's a series of observations made while briefly visiting to Disneyworld this past weekend with my wife and extended family visiting from Ireland. Despite my belief that Disney couldn't be so special, I learned Disneyworld really is a magical place. The magic, however, does not reside in what Disney does, how it is presented, or what it provides. That is all a manifestation of Disney’s corporate pursuit of perfection, a laudable and wonderful goal which its cast members manage to achieve daily. Before I explain the magic, I'd like to consider a few things Disney is capable of accomplishing each and every day. Every morning, they restock and restore food and merchandise stocks to accommodate about 53,000 people. When you consider the average US town is about 20,000 residents, Disneyworld is a fairly large town (2 and a half times as large as the average US town). This town is renewed each day with new 'citizens' with a myriad of different tastes and desires. Many, if not all, share the love of Disney products of some kind, but there is no accounting for the plethora of other wants and needs that arrive daily. From the number of chicken fingers needed to the amount of spaghetti required, the slushies and ice cream served to mouse ears sold - Disney has quite a large number of items to prepare for each and every day. Yet Disney manages to fulfill its requirements in a more than adequate fashion. I'd go so far as to say they overachieve their goals each day, based on my experience. Continue reading "The Real Magic of Disney" Wednesday morning linksMore frightening pics from Guatemala Japan's Whaling Fleet Set to Embark on Hunt for 333 Minke Whales Reason #6831 Why Gun Registration Is Evil The gun control conundrum will continue ad infinitum. But what is happening in New Jersey should frighten anyone -- gun owner or not. They're Coming For 'Em: Illinois Suburb's Gun Confiscation Law Set To Go Into Effect Prominent Businessman Hit with 12 Felony Charges After Attempting Registration of His AR-15 Now It’s Against the Law in California to Shower and Do Laundry on the Same Day Why Communism Always Devolves Into Heavy-Handed Authoritarianism Quillette: The Prison-House of Political Language POLITICS AND FREE SPEECH AT DARTMOUTH - Survey finds Republicans most tolerant. Rewarding failure has become an American epidemic Abused Women to Bill Clinton: ‘Go to Hell’ ‘Post-Truth’ MSNBC? CNN’s Don Lemon Reacts To Record Low Black Unemployment By Taking A Swipe At Trump Number One Again: US Restores Top Ranking As Most Competitive Global Economy, As Democrats Fret Dem lawmaker: ‘Looks like Zuckerberg lied to Congress’ WASSERMAN SCHULTZ SCREAMED AT HOUSE OFFICIALS TO KILL HACKING PROBE, INTERVENED IN PAKISTANI CRIMINAL MATTER Very strange Eight reasons to still hate Obamacare Big Pharma faces rare day of reckoning as Trump pushes price cuts Mike Huckabee: ‘Please, God, Let Nancy Pelosi Continue to Be the Voice of the Democratic Party’ ANOTHER TRUMP CAMPAIGN AIDE WAS INVITED TO CAMBRIDGE EVENT WHERE ‘SPYGATE’ STARTED Sounds like a CIA sting When did the FBI investigation of the Trump campaign begin? Was it an investigation or a sting operation? A Chinese colony takes shape in Cambodia Tuesday, June 5. 2018BethenaJoplin is said to have written this waltz to the memory of his recently-deceased young wife. It's American music beloved by many Euroland performers like the superb Massimiiano:
Birds nesting within 200 yards of the Maggie's HQAmerican Robin Lucky for us, no cats around to kill the songbirds. If I counted a half-mile further, list would be longer. What do you have nesting around your places? LaharVideo of a fast-moving lahar in Guatemala. Like Pompeii. Crazy times
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Quotable QQQ“If freedom makes social progress possible, so social I was provided this quote today, and agreed with it at first. Then I realized it is problematic. "Social Progress" is a broad term, and the method of achieving "social progress" is not defined at all. There is no doubt "social progress" does enlarge freedom. If that progress is achieved naturally, fluidly, organically. As communities and people come to accept new and interesting ideas and people, the scope of their capabilities and imagination for greater things is enlarged and improved. Where this quote is badly flawed is applying it to law. Social progress does not occur with passing laws that force people to think, or behave, a certain way. Too many people believe that it is possible to nation-build, when virtually all attempts of it have failed. It should, therefore, come as no surprise that it's just as hard to 'community' or 'society' build using laws and regulations. Eventually the laws themselves act as catalysts for behaviors that undermine the original goal. Tuesday morning links
There Are No Laws of Physics. There’s Only the Landscape. Is it possible that the notion of physical "laws" is anthropomorphizing nature? Starbucks Employees Say ‘Bias’ Training Was Mostly Anti-Cop Propaganda Statin recommendations may change Running a $500,000 Retail Empire by iPhone Ten-Year-Old Permanently Expelled for Bringing Party Poppers to School When We Reward Failure Climate Change Has Run Its Course - Its descent into social-justice identity politics is the last gasp of a cause that has lost its vitality. Destroying the Boy Scouts - Another venerable American institution surrenders to the radical Left. Nearly 50 percent of Californians say they want to move out soon, poll finds The worst form of judicial minimalism — Masterpiece Cakeshop deserved a full vindication for its claims of religious liberty and free speech The demonization of Alan Dershowitz Women’s March Co-Founder Condemns Founding of Israel as ‘Human Rights Crime’ Why the Left Loves and Hates Science NANCY PELOSI DOESN’T THINK LOWER UNEMPLOYMENT, MORE JOBS IS A GOOD THING New York Spent $15 Million in Taxes To Build Upstate Film Studio. It Just Sold for $1. Morning in America: More say they’re ‘better off’ under Trump, blacks, Hispanics U.S. Allies Retaliate After Trump Imposes Tariffs Former DOJ, FBI and Intelligence Officials Positioning For Devastating IG Report… FBI Agent In Charge Of "Russiagate" Operation And Clinton Email "Matter" To Testify Tuesday DOJ Inspector General Says Investigation Into FBI Misconduct During the 2016 Presidential Election is Ongoing Senate Releases Unredacted Strzok – Page Texts Showing FBI Initiated MULTIPLE SPIES in Trump Campaign in December 2015 China's embrace of Marxism is bad news for its people “Speed Dating”: Critics Worry Trump Is Already Handing Propaganda Victories To North Korea What Are Islam’s 'Claims' to Jerusalem? Lessons from Europe on Welfare, Dependency, and Self-Reliance Iran Wants to Stay in Syria Forever Monday, June 4. 2018Trump's 500 days
Complete List of President Trump’s Historic Accomplishments After First 500 Days in Office
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Tough EagleSoutheast AlaskaJordan Peterson is radically moderate
Another shocking truth is how many women find him helpful and inspiring in constructing their lives. That is rarely mentioned.
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Pic of NYC's West Village from a reader. Nice place to live. This week’s new cancer scare: barbecue smoke absorbed through your skin Opioid policy fallout Deflated: NFL popularity at new low, just 3 in 10 are ‘favorable’ Evergreen State Prof: ‘Independent’ Report On Last Year’s Events Is A Joke Why Aren’t Liberals Celebrating Higher Gas Prices? It's What They Want - Democrats have spent the past two decades advocating for policies that artificially spike fossil fuel prices. New Jersey Governor Shocked He Can’t Tax Citizens to Death Obama – Just Too Good for Us Ben Rhodes joins MSNBC On Election Night, Trump Said He Started Campaign Just to ‘Have a Little Fun,’ Bossie Recalls I believe it Kimball on the moral infatuation of the Obama admin Inspector General’s Report Isn’t Out Yet, But The Washington Post Is Already Worried Republicans Will Seize On It THE TRUMP LEGAL TEAM’S LETTER TO MUELLER Trump Tweet: Why Didn't FBI Tell Me About Manafort? Good question New Italian govt vows to create jobs, deport migrants 'Pack your bags': Italy's new interior minister talks tough on migrants War Erupts Between Italy's Government And Soros: "You Profited From The Death Of Hundreds Of People" TRUMP PARK OPENS IN ISRAEL Sunday, June 3. 2018Useful clothingPhoto: Good travel clothing for men and women, and pickpocket-proof in case you go to Europe with all of their immigrant thieves: Clothing Arts. Good work clothing for women who want to look feminine but professional: Nora Gardner.com (with a new store opening in Boston's Back Bay this week). All made in the USA. Best hiking/climbing clothing: Montane Prana Zion is good too.
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What is so rare as a steak in June?
To my taste, a juicy Ribeye on the stovetop on cast iron, or a New York Strip on the grill with a high-blazing wood fire (no charcoal or gas, please) burnt to a crunchy crisp on the outside and raw on the inside. Since Sicily, we have eschewed steak sauces for Pistachio Sauce (Pistachio Pesto) - not that a really good Costco steak needs any sauce but it makes it more fun. It's a shame that I can't find those baby pig slices to grill here in the US, miele juvenal. Damn tasty and juicy. Can't buy piglets at Costco.
The New York Times discovers HIIT CardioHIIT is for cardio conditioning and general fitness. It builds energy and endurance, not strength. Why endurance? Because if you can do sequences of sprints, any cardio stress of lesser intensity becomes easy. We have mentioned High Intensity Interval Training frequently in our fitness posts. The Times notes that not only is it a more efficient and effective approach to cardio fitness training but it is also more satisfying. It is not boring. Athletes have used HIIT for decades for cardio conditioning. The Times correctly notes that you hate it while doing it (it burns, it hurts, you are winded, your eyes are blinded by sweat, you want to give up), but after a session you are glad you did it. HIIT in the form of calisthenics or plain cardio means anaerobic sprints of any sort with max effort from 20-60 seconds interrupted by 30 seconds to 3 minutes of active recovery. Re cardio, we also include one hour of aerobic endurance cardio in our plan as an "active recovery" day from your week's efforts. Even that should not be "slow," though - should be pushing it aerobically. The now-famous Maggie's General Fitness Program (2 days heavy weights or other strength training, 2 days cardio, 2 days calisthenics) includes HIIT in some of the calisthenics and some of the cardio sessions. Calisthenics with an HIIT format kills two birds with one stone. As we remind interested readers, the Maggie's 6-7 hr/wk program has to be worked up to gradually for people over 40. Some examples of HIIT calis and HIIT regular cadio below the fold - Continue reading "The New York Times discovers HIIT Cardio" From today's Lectionary: You lay your hand upon mePsalm 139:1-6, 13-18 139:1 O LORD, you have searched me and known me. 139:2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from far away. 139:3 You search out my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. 139:4 Even before a word is on my tongue, O LORD, you know it completely. 139:5 You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me. 139:6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is so high that I cannot attain it. 139:13 For it was you who formed my inward parts; you knit me together in my mother's womb. 139:14 I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; that I know very well. 139:15 My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. 139:16 Your eyes beheld my unformed substance. In your book were written all the days that were formed for me, when none of them as yet existed. 139:17 How weighty to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them! 139:18 I try to count them -- they are more than the sand; I come to the end -- I am still with you. A kayak, and some water in bottlesA pleasant place to be for a few hours. The towel is unnecessary, because you can sun-dry when you take a swim. But Mrs. BD likes a towel for some reason. Kayaking on the sea is a great delight. Less so on lakes, but you do what you can. This is a calm day on Cape Cod Bay. Some days it's rough, some days like a mill pond.
Saturday, June 2. 2018A referral
OK. I'll do a consultation. This sad story is in my wheelhouse, and I have seen it many times. The good people who helped elect Trump
However, the wealthy tend to vote Dem, as do those dependent on the government whether with jobs or largesse. My guess is that Trump will win in a landslide in his next election, if he is still willing to do this nasty job. This fairly ignorant and sometimes vulgar fellow is in tune with lots of Americans of all sorts. Just not with the self-anointed elites. Kanye and Kim like him, for heaven's sake. I do not like the guy, but I like what he has been doing so I will vote for him with enthusiasm even though my vote will not matter at all.
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How to think like a birdIt's a course on bird behavior, from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Think Like a Bird: Understanding Bird Behavior. Early bird pricing now. Cool video there. I have a pal who got his MS there. Then he went to med school. Now he's a master birder/physician.
Nicaragua after 20 years of socialismNo utopia evident yet. They all want to come to the US for freedom. It is all so sad, so many lives destroyed by an inhuman ideology.
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Saturday morning linksSquare Dancing Is a “Tool of White Supremacy” and an “Effort to Uphold Whiteness” Scots-Irish tradition, modified. Cultural appropriation. Our Educational System: Should We Just Scrap It? It's a major industry Pope convenes Big Oil, investors to talk climate change Pope should stick to his knitting. God is a plenty big job Who’s Afraid of Tribalism? HOW DID GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS END UP ON THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN? May Jobs Surge By 223,000 Smashing Expectations; Jobless Rate Hits Historic Low As Wages Beat More winning MORE WINNING: Costco Raising Hourly Wages For Over 130,000 Employees If anybody wants a job, they can have one. The Obama economy is over NYC sanctuary policy sends 'hundreds' of criminals back onto streets: DHS But... Fight For $15 Crowd Slams Self-Checkout Machines Replacing Workers Did Obama reach out to foreign leaders to go after Trump? House Intel Report: Jeff Sessions Supervised Five Foreign Policy Experts During Campaign – Including Carter Page and Papadopoulos A Worthy Pardon for Dinesh D’Souza Donald Trump’s Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Lift Low And Moderate Income Families Joe Scarborough Admits Dems Might Lose in 2018 Due to Trump’s Conservative Achievements Trump Likely to Impose New Tariffs Today: Is This Bad Economics or Madman Theory? It is hardball negotiation MSNBC Host Joy Reid Agreed with Ahmadinejad that Israel Should Be Ethnically Cleansed of Jews She is a hater UAE paper: Hezbollah chief's net worth is $250 million, mainly thanks to drugs Iran still seeking tech for weapons of mass destruction: German intel GERMAN INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DEEMS BDS ANTISEMITIC Friday, June 1. 2018The Real Reason Why the FBI Had a Spy in the Trump Campaign
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