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Saturday, July 1. 2017The Most Amazing Links You'll Ever Read...
Well, we're in Day Two of: Gee I miss Bird Dog, and who is this feckless replacement serving up links in his absence? I admit I can't hold a candle to Bird Dog's link output. He reads the whole internet every day, just looking for links for you. Interestingly, he prints the entire internet out on a tractor-feed printer before he reads it. He likes his stories to alternate between white and light green, I guess. I don't know how he does it. I can't manage to read the whole internet every day. My lips get real tired. For all the Maggie's Farm faithful, I offer that snapshot of Bird Dog relaxing at the day spa while he's away on sabbatical. I hope it tides you over until he returns. I don't want you to get the wrong idea about his reading material, however. He assured me that he was just checking the spelling and grammar for a friend. He's wearing his NSA-proof reading faceguard, of course. He doesn't want the boys at Foggy Bottom, the FBI, the NSA, or Mika Brzkini, er, Brzerker, er, Bazouki, or what ever her name is, knowing what he's thinking while he's reading. Speaking of Mika, I hear she has a tight face and a foggy bottom, too. Normally, Bird Dog wears a tin-foil homburg when he reads instead of the faceguard. Unfortunately, he used the tin foil for cooking during the pig roast, and had to go with his backup. Anyway, here are the links that Bird Dog would have offered, if he was on duty, and slightly deranged: New York Times employees stage walkout over staff cuts
I assume that at 3 PM, the New York Times workers have just woken up from sleeping at their desks, and are fresh and ready to not work with vigor.
Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish?
Conjecture and evidence of Norsemen in the Americas and the North Atlantic keeps piling up, but there's one constant: Jared Diamond is an idiot. Ancient Viking sword discovered in pagan boat grave in Iceland
Has anyone asked Jared Diamond to be wrong about this discovery yet? Blue Apron May Need to Raise More Money Soon After Shrunken IPO
This tells you all you need to know about the moronic state of IPOs in the "Tech Sector." It's laughable to call a grocery delivery business a tech company just because they have a website, but hey, I don't make the rules. Anyway, "In its IPO prospectus, the company warned that it may never be profitable, adding that it anticipates that “operating expenses and capital expenditures will increase substantially in the foreseeable future.” Got that? In print, it tells you they're not even trying to be a real company. It's free beer tomorrow, forever. Mr. Ponzi to the white phone! C.O. ‘Doc’ Erickson, Alfred Hitchcock Associate, Dies at 93
An astonishing body of basically anonymous work. There are much worse epitaphs than that in that town. Ask Lupe Velez. A Very Scary Light Show: Exploding H-Bombs In Space
Good thing that H-Bomb didn't wreck the Earth's Van Allen belt and suspenders.
For forty years, I've been listening to people, male and female, highbrow and lowbrow, explaining that they don't really like the soap operas they watch religiously. The author would be happier if she admitted she was shallow and not too bright. With a single wiretap order, US authorities listened in on 3.3 million phone calls 3.3 million phone calls? Was there one tween girl on the warrant, or two? Robot furniture wants to make your apartment feel bigger You invented a Murphy Bed with buggy software added. Yes, you're all geniuses. The Internet as existential threat
My experience with computing and the internet is very extensive. I feel as though I have seen enough to form an overall opinion: It was all a big mistake. The entire tech sector should be rolled back to Microsoft Office and land lines. We'd all be happier, and any important stuff would still get done. Of course, a company that occasionally delivers cardboard boxes filled with wilted arugula couldn't IPO for a third of a billion without the internet, but no plan is perfect. Happy Saturday, everyone!
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Re: 1962 H-bomb explosion 250 miles up. Has anyone checked cancer statistics since then?
RE Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish?
The second plague pandemic would have reached Greenland about 1350, and if the die off rate were about average, the population would have been reduced by a third, and with the climate worsening, the loss or slow abandonment shouldn't be too surprising. re Blue Apron
In print, it tells you they're not even trying to be a real company. Just wondering if you you don't know what an S-1 disclosure statement is, do you. maybe if you do, you could point out where the S-1 is inaccurate. Hint: you can find it online. Happy (150th) Canada Day to everyone!
Bonne (150e) fête du Canada à toutes et à tous! "A Very Scary Light Show: Exploding H-Bombs In Space"
I saw it. I was 6 years old. People stayed up to watch it in Honolulu. There were some other weird tests from either Johnson Atoll or Kauai Missile Range where brightly glowing greenish streaks were left in the sky which slowly faded away-- not explosions, but some sort of gas or nuclear material released into the high atmosphere. |
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