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Sunday, January 17. 2021From today's LectionaryPsalm 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. Saturday, January 16. 2021Life is still pretty goodSaturday morning linksCOVID lockdowns do no good Leftists Are Colonizing Red Towns Like Mine, And Local Republicans Are Clueless Shooting, homicide surge came after ‘reforms’ NY’s leaders said would cut crime Most NYC schools aren’t trying to track online attendance — or trying to do anything at all, really IT BEGINS: Trump to Declassify 'Foot-High Stack' of Obamagate Documents Harvard Students Petition For Trump-Allied Graduates To Lose Degrees America’s New Corporate Tyranny - The American political and legal systems are working just fine, despite a few hiccups. Meanwhile, American corporations are depriving citizens of basic rights and freedoms and destroying our democracy. Mexico’s Left-Wing President Mounts International Campaign Taking On Tech Companies After Trump Bans Whistleblower Video Shows Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Discussing Extensive Plans To Censor Politics On Twitter (Starting With Donald Trump) Mozilla CEO Says Deplatforming President Trump Isn't Enough VDH: An Impeachment Incitement - What is this latest impeachment gambit really about? Of course, it was a Parthian shot to discredit President Trump’s supporters. What will angry Lefties do without Trump? The All-Out Assault on Conservative Thought Has Just Begun Duke profs suggest Biden pursue 'new laws' to combat 'misinformation'. A pair of Duke professors are calling on the incoming Biden administration to establish a new commission aimed at combatting "misinformation." Friday, January 15. 2021The Woke Purge is BeginningParler being dumped by Amazon Web Services wasn't the first shot. Gab was in 2018. Gab is still around, though it is private now and subscription only. That may be the future for Parler and others like it which fill a need. But going private isn't the only solution, there are other solutions. But private is probably bes. However, being aware and adept at meeting the Progressive/Leftist challenges to free speech is essential. I am particularly fond of The Mises Institute's approach. This is a space in which I'm uniquely informed and aware. I've been seeing this slowly developing for years, and it's been a growing concern. I've been told for years "oh it will never get that bad" and now it really is that bad. Many said Net Neutrality was necessary because the provider of the pipes would throttle, reduce and limit ability for sites and apps to work. Ironically, the purported supporters of Net Neutrality are the very same businesses who are throttling free speech - you know, the free speech they felt Net Neutrality was required to prevent OTHERS FROM THROTTLING THEM. Except, they will argue, 'this is different'. It's not. And Net Neutrality would have given these tech oligarchs more power to do this very kind of thing. That said, because all this has happened slowly at first, then suddenly (due to the Capitol incident), Hemingway's description of bankruptcy fits these moves restricting the freedoms on speech very well. When it's taken, unlike bankruptcy - which is usually noticeable, this is going largely unnoticed and unmentioned. Or, at least, it's being done in a manner many consider 'acceptable'. Because the main beneficiaries are the very groups doing damage to free speech - the tech oligopolists. Who know 'better than you' about how things should be done, how you should live your life, and what you can or should say. Don't get me wrong. Tech in't bad. Social media isn't bad. It's not inherently evil. It is ambivalent to morality. But individuals themselves can be good or bad, and as a result can have overbearing and long-lasting impacts on our realities. I'm sure Gutenberg was not loved by leaders of the day and "War of the Worlds" certainly sent many scurrying to talk of the damage radio can do. TV was described as a "vast wasteland" and Bill Gates felt there was little commercial value to the internet. What is happening now requires individual awareness and action. It does NOT require fighting or violence. Just intelligence and smart, cordial and meaningful action. The Progessives are just starting, in my view. I don't believe violence will help solve issues - it will be used to justify positions. But being louder, smarter and more aware will make a difference. AnimalsAnthropomorphising is always an issue when humans think about animals, but from observation I know that no bunny rabbit is indifferent to being grabbed by a Red-Tailed Hawk.
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Friday morning linksMore Than a Quarter of US Households Will Cut the Cord in 2021 De Blasio hates gifted schooling because it exposes his own failures Chicago Teachers, Checked Out - Second City public school instructors are not stepping up in a crisis. San Fran Doctors: Opens The Schools Already! China slams United States for Big Tech censorship The Media is Actively Running the Social Media Purge of Conservatives Save the Constitution from Big Tech 2020’s Spike in Urban Homicides Should Not Be a Mystery Frank Luntz Looks Visibly Disturbed When His Focus Group Proves People Still LOVE Trump Another Violent Leftist Arrested at US Capital Protest: Registered Democrat and 34-Year-Old Son of a New York Judge NOT THE MOST EVIL POLITICAL ACT OF MY LIFETIME…
Unity? CNN's Don Lemon: If You Voted For Trump, You're With The Klan, The Nazis, & The Rioters Trump re-impeached, supporters silenced, humiliated and threatened No One Will Let Trump Go Away US energy independence is on the way out Restart, Reset or Renew? The Strategy against Iranian Nuclear Ambition Thursday, January 14. 2021Is everything broken?
Life in the Western world, right now, is better than it has ever been in history anywhere. We live in a Golden Age. Complaining is easy and fun but gratefulness is not as fulfilling...or is it?
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QQQ“Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” Attributed to Confucius Burpees: Maybe the ultimate calisthenic
As I have not really discussed in the past, there are plenty of gray zones between the three, and few exertions are purely in one category (excepting sprints which are real cardio). Burpees might be the ultimate calisthenic. SEALS do a lot of them. The more you can do, the better overall shape you are probably in. My personal trainer/Boss wants us to do Birthday Burpees, meaning our age in burpee reps. As they say in New York, fugettaboutit. I do sets of ten (with the pushups) in between weights sets on weights days. Might not be ideal to do that, but it is my routine, and I like routine.
Thursday morning linksAustralia to kill pigeon that crossed Pacific from Oregon New York Times Suggests Wearing Two Masks Instead Of One. There's a drawback: “We run the risk of making it too hard to breathe." Thomas Sowell: Is truth irrelevant? Reining in Big Tech CNN Pulls Out Of Airports After 30 Years, Citing Pandemic The Cancel Culture Comes For Elise Stefanik Tulsi Gabbard Pulls Back the Curtain on Why Congress Won't Act Against Big Tech The Cold Civil War: Social Media Bans Threaten Free Speech For All MSNBC: How Do We ‘Deprogram’ Millions of Racist, Violent Trump Supporters? It’s all fallen apart’: Newsom scrambles to save California — and his career Louis Gohmert Quotes Nancy Pelosi Calling For “Uprisings Across The Country” And Liberals Lose Their Minds… It's Time To Get To Know Joe Manchin Wednesday, January 13. 2021Rowing machines, etc.
Among the machine options, the rower and the stair machines are most designed to help build some strength along with the heart stress. The advantage of the rower is that it is pretty much total body, and when you up the resistance, it's some strength along with the cardio. To beat a dead horse, cardio is meant to be about heart fitness, so if your heart rate is not where you want it then all it is about is physical endurance (which is not a bad thing in itself). The Maggie's protocol advises sprints for cardiac fitness, not long-slow. Long-slow, like walking or swimming laps, is fine for ordinary endurance and maintenance. It all depends on one's goals. I like mixing up my cardio days with variety to avoid boredom. Treadmill sprints, rower, stair machine, ski machine. Usually only 30 minutes, then I finish my hour with accessory weights. Reminder for January fitness people: unless you are a unicorn, do not use exercise to lose weight. That's not what it is for, and it only works for the rare unicorn. Exercise can be good for muscle weight gain, though, especially weight training. Losing fat is about nutrition. QQQLive life as if it's your second time around, and you got it wrong the first time. Paraphrased from Victor Frankl. Hmmm, really? What is "dangerous speech"?
I have to link Scott again because he expresses it better than I can. It is at the 12-minute mark.
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Wednesday morning linksClimate Cultist Prince Charles Blames COVID On ‘Climate Change’ Florida puts New York to shame in rational pandemic policies Defying common sense, Andrew Cuomo’s crazy vaccine rules bring ‘chaos’ End Covid Now - Use our existing vaccination channels with broad distribution to stop the pandemic. Ignore the Teachers Unions and Open the Schools. “Keep the schools open,” said Anthony Fauci. Barbara Boxer, Now Formally Working for China Wikileaks files: Forwarding from Western Rifle. You might want to forward as well. Bawer: What now? Terrifying times lie ahead. From October, How I Switched From Never-Trump To Never-Biden ANTIFA Forces Portland Book Store to Stop Selling Andy Ngo’s Book About ANTIFA Uganda Blocks FaceBook and Twitter To Block The Tech Monopolies' Power to Interfere In Their Elections; Twitter Bizarrely Declares That the Free Flow of Information over the Internet is Critical During Elections World Leaders Denounce Big Tech Censorship of President Donald Trump National Association of Realtors Bans Free Speech President Trump Takes a Hit for the Team At Taki:
Trump Campaign Official Denied Entry into TV Studio for Interview — Told He’s On a “List of People They Won’t Allow In” PBS Top Lawyer Says Gov Should Build 'Enlightenment Camps' And Remove Children From Trump Supporting Homes Orwell vs. Big Tech The Democrats Will Go On Impeaching Trump Forever. Welcome to the permanent anti-Trump party. Book: Formula for Failure in Vietnam: The Folly of Limited Warfare By William Hamilton Tuesday, January 12. 2021The Big Flower FightA book: Here is New York, by E.B. WhiteI will read it. Hugh Jackman recommends it, from this delightful Tim Ferris conversation with Jackman. (The ads end at the 8-minute mark.) Jackman is a good talker.
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The Parler story
Is this about monopoly power, or just politics? Related, World Leaders Denounce Big Tech Censorship of President Donald Trump
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Tuesday morning linksCOVID Gone Crazy - An Epidemic Of 'Positive' Tests Survey: Most Don’t See Life Returning To “Normal” Any Time Soon About 30% of NY health care workers opt out of coronavirus vaccination; how that might affect you VDH: Crazy 2020 Is Dead! Long Live Crazier 2021! Hang on. It is going to be Mr. Toad’s wild scary ride for all of 2021. The Death of Political Cartooning—And Why It Matters IT’S A SAD DAY WHEN THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR HAS TO LECTURE US ABOUT FREE SPEECH How mass media gins up hate CA: Prop. 16 showed most voters reject racial preferences The temple of critical race theory Why will the big tech giants never censor foreign authoritarian regimes? Social-Media Oligopolists Are the New Railroad Barons. It’s Time for Washington to Treat Them Accordingly Forbes boldly announces its intention to discriminate against staffers of President Trump MSNBC: ‘We Can Draw The Analogies’ Between Capitol Riot And Rise of Hitler…. CALIFORNIA’S INTERNET CENSORSHIP OFFICE IS WATCHING WHAT YOU SAY Why Is America Still In Syria? Monday, January 11. 2021Electronic Medical RecordsMonday morning links
Biden Will Release More Vaccine Doses Despite Warnings From Operation Warp Speed Makes sense to me, but the Feds are not in charge - states are Nancy Pelosi Just Admitted Why Dems Obstructed COVID Relief Bill for Eight Months "It's A Ghost Town": Debt-Laden NYC Taxi Drivers In Dire Straits Shootings In NYC Up Ridiculous 97%… The Night of the Tech Long Knives Parler CEO ‘Prepared to Take Full Legal Action’ After Big Tech Companies Target Platform The Great Purge Expands As CNN Sets Its Sights On Fox News’ Cable Providers THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEIGH IN Merkel’s Government Seeks to Revive Hate Speech Law Citing Capitol Hill Events Democrats blowing House control right off the bat with Trump vendetta: Goodwin The Slow Implosion Of The European Union Sunday, January 10. 2021Moynihan Train HallMrs. Bulldog and I went into the city to meet our boys for brunch and decided to visit the "new" Penn Station which is formerly the US Post Office (across the street from the "old" Penn Station and Madison Square Garden). It is designed to handle what were very crowded spaces in Penn (ugh...some nights were unbelievable, especially when trains broke down) and provide a bit of a 'link' to the past as the old Post Office's architecture and interior were somewhat similar to the original Penn Station, which was destroyed (tragically) years ago. I have included 2 pictures. I am not impressed. The open interior, with glass ceiling that lets a ton of light in, is excellent. What was formerly an interior parking area is now the main part of the terminal. Beyond that, as Mrs. Bulldog said, "The great train halls of Europe need not worry of competition." It is antiseptic, utilitarian and lacks a soul. Clean (though new), bright, cheery - these are all positives, but in terms of originality and whimsy, there is none. I found nothing interesting or inspiring. Where Grand Central has all kinds of angles and views to catch your eye and keep you interested, Moynihan Train Hall has none. It's boring and uninspired. But maybe it's not supposed to be inspiring. Millions will pass through there on the average week, mostly commuters to Long Island and New Jersey. Who needs to be distracted? Continue reading "Moynihan Train Hall" What's up with Psychiatry these days?Changing Psychiatry’s Mind - Two books investigate the science and pseudoscience of diagnosing mental illness. As a colleague once said to me, "I've never seen a patient who fit into the DSM." That is hyperbole, but it's true that everybody is an individual and not a diagnosis. Humans are complicated.
Trump Derangement Syndrome is finally cured
Scott claims he's been the best, most effective president in our lifetimes. Could be.
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When big tech can cancel youBig tech is staging a digital coup. Big tech has been given the keys to the kingdom and they're not giving them back. They have the tools and the power to block dissent and they are using them. Amazon Joins Apple And Google In Cutting Off Parler The leftist tech monopolists and billionaires continue their purge ACLU To Twitter: Er … You Sure You Want To Ban Speech, Guys? Nikki Haley Likens Trump Twitter Ban to Act of Chinese Communist Party It is notable that the left is so motivated to cancel speech, while conservatives seem to welcome differences of opinion. Why?
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