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Wednesday, May 8. 2019Genius ideaGun control proposal from Scott Adams: Make it illegal for Democrats to own guns. Why would Dems object? Solves half the problem
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Songbird du Jour: Indigo Bunting
The photo is not a good representation because the males are rarely so puffed up, and in most light they appear more dark purple than blue. They like brushy areas, and like to sing from phone wires. Interesting factoid: Blue appearance in birds is not pigment. It's a feather molecule which just absorbs non-blue wavelengths and reflects the blue. All About Birds: Indigo Bunting Wednesday morning links “My daughter can see CO2 with the naked eye” BATTLING OVER BATTERIES The only efficient battery is damming rivers and streams The Reason Renewables Can´t Power Modern Civilization Is Because They Were Never Meant To How Much Did Physicians Drive the Opioid Crisis? Semenya is intersex. Where should she compete? Don’t Let Students Run The University George Washington traumatizes students Really?
CNN: Have ‘Fewer Children’ or 1 Million Species Will Go Extinct The next decent-sized asteroid will solve everything, same as in the past Can Anderson Cooper and CNN fall even deeper, or have they finally hit rock bottom? Facebook’s latest crackdown begs the question -- Who is the final arbiter of free speech in America? Answer: Me, of course Can Anybody Around Here Admit Out Loud That The Federal Government Cannot Fix Every Human Problem With Another New Program? This Will Be Another Enormous Waste of My Time Feeding the Government Paper Democrats Look To A New Century Of Complaining About Every Little Thing Buttigieg: America never great Defined how? Amusing clips of Biden groping kids Arizona Democrats Claim No Border Crisis - Then Beg Trump For Help With Flood Of Migrants THE BRAINWASHING OF A NATION - From campus identity politics cults to the media, brainwashing is bigger than ever. How those Virginia scandals disappeared Infuriating Democrats, Trump Plans To Redefine Poverty, Cutting Americans From Welfare Obama tried to do that too
White House vs House: The war is on The Gaza Blockade: An Explainer New Cuba Travel Sanctions: Restricting What Doesn't Exist Anyway Is travel to Cuba just poverty porn? Tuesday, May 7. 2019Information monopoliesTucker discusses media censorship
A weekly history podcastAVI recommends this guy, Patrick Wyman. "Tides of History". He does bring it alive. The one on 1492 offers a colorful portrait of turn of the century Europe. Quite enjoyable. Crushed by the Leftist Juggernaut: One Lawyer’s Story"The worst advice an older person ever gets is, Take it easy."Deconstructing Maple Syrup and climate hysteria
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I admire "People keep falling into the Grand Canyon. After a visit, I can see why.... It’s because they’re idiots." Top UK Art Gallery Covers "Blasphemous" Paintings After Muslims Complain Climate Kids Wonder Why Adults Won’t Change Their Lifestyles To Stop ‘Climate Change’ Or Something The spirits of the city - On the new Hudson Yards development in New York. When a leftist university terrified of free speech deep-sixed Jordan Peterson Attkisson: How Media Narratives Became More Important Than Facts Our Lying Garbage Media Is Lying Garbage, But You Knew That Adams' podcast: 85% of CNN’s POLITICAL coverage…is fake news and hoaxes JOE BIDEN: THEY'LL PUT Y'ALL BACK IN CHAINS The unintended consequences of ‘doing good’ laws NYT Editorial Board: Congress, Give Trump His Border Money, ‘Trump Is Right’ The EMP Executive Order — Where Were Bush and Obama? The only thing uglier than an angry Washington is a fearful Washington. And fear is what’s driving this week’s blitzkrieg of Attorney General William Barr. Trump Looks Solid for 2020 In April Former DNI James Clapper Said Bill Barr’s Accusations of Spying was “Stunning and Scary” – On Monday Clapper Admitted They Were Spying Is A Major Real Scandal About To Break Soon? VDH: The fright of James Comey The Malevolent Farce that is Mueller and the Russia Hoax The FBI’s Trump-Russia Investigation Was Formally Opened on False Pretenses Major Mueller Report Omissions Suggest Incompetence Or A Coverup PETER STRZOK SUSPECTED CIA WAS BEHIND INACCURATE MEDIA LEAKS The Overlooked Military Implications of the 5G Debate Inside the Air Force's Plan to Revolutionize Pilot Training Outcry as Turkey orders rerun of Istanbul mayoral election - Erdoğan’s successful bid to overturn vote is ‘plain dictatorship’, says CHP party Hamas launched a cyberattack during rocket barrage, so Israel blew up their cyber command center AMIDROR: IRAN BEHIND THE GAZA ESCALATION. “Why did the Islamic Jihad do this?” former national security adviser asks. “The answer is again and again and again - Iran.” New evidence of China's mission to raze the mosques of Xinjiang - Guardian and Bellingcat investigation finds more than two dozen Islamic religious sites partly or completely demolished since 2016 Monday, May 6. 2019This old house
We stopped by the place on our Sunday hike. The exterior is in poor repair but the inside seems ok. Happy to report that the men's room in the basement is basic but functional. When built, it sat on its 130-acre country estate. The house served, for a time, as Washington's HQ. Washington Heights was countryside then. That Mrs. Jumel was a pip, wasn't she? She divorced Burr. Always looking for a better deal. Wiki has an excellent article on the story of the Morris-Jumel House. The Great Warbler Migration
I can hear, out my window this morning, the songs and calls of Pine Warbler, Black and White Warbler, Redstart, Red-eyed Vireo (not exactly a warbler), Magnolia Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Black-Throated Blue, Parula, Prairie Warbler, and a few more that I am not sure about. My idea of watching the spring warblers is a chaise lounge lawn chair flat, under a big old oak tree with binocs. Preferably, a big oak near some juniper trees - which is why I planted my junipers and Japanese willows: to watch the warbler migration with minimal exertion. Let them come to you. Just wait for them to pass through the trees. Otherwise, it's a day of neck pain. Knowing their calls simplifies it: you don't have to try to see them. But plenty of them forage silently in the treetops. Especially the odd vireos. Get out there and see these little jewels of Creation, and listen to their morning calls, as they pass by on their trip north. Image: A Peterson pic of a few Spring Warblers Against Psychiatry's Crazes
thanks, reader, for a non-paywall version. Rainy Day Wandering, Cinco de Mayo StyleI'd like to thank everyone who braved the rain and chill yesterday to join Maggie's Annual Urban Hike. As Mrs. Bulldog and I approached the Natural History Museum, we were curious who would actually show up. We were very surprised to see a hardy group which totaled 13. The choice of Northern Manhattan was a good one. I'm not sure we could have made the Cloisters even on a nice day, but by the end of the 9.2 miles (or so) that we did complete, we'd seen a good chunk of the Upper West Side, Harlem, and Washington Heights. We passed 2 (of 5 planned) Carnegie Libraries. Took a gander at, and some pictures of, Pomander Walk and Sylvan Terrace. We saw Alexander Hamilton's house (which the city has moved twice), Aaron Burr's house, and the lot where the Collyer Brothers made hoarding a headline (as their house is gone). We passed the Polo Grounds and finished up at Highbridge. The group determined the Little Red Lighthouse should be our final stop - but we nixed it as walking there is far more complicated than we imagined. We'll save it for another trip. I didn't take any pictures, unfortunately, so hopefully others who did can share them. The rain was definitely not a deterrent. While we considered cancelling (discussing whether "rain or shine" means "light mist or shine"), I think we made the right decision as it was one of the best walks we'd had. Great fun, good people, nice conversation, wonderful views of New York. We're running out of new things to see in NYC. Next year may be an interesting one to plan. Monday morning links
Dementia care: 8 skills to cultivate joy Millionaires Flee Their Homelands as Tensions Rise and Taxes Bite GOOGLE CENSORS THE CLAREMONT INSTITUTE You Are Now More Likely To Know A Prostitute Than A Primetime CNN Viewer Scott Adam's podcast: 85% of CNN’s POLITICAL coverage…is fake news and hoaxes The ridiculous reason New York faces a gas shortage Driving Investment, Fueling Growth: How Strategic Reforms Can Generate $1.1 Trillion in Infrastructure Investment ‘An Evening With The Clintons’ Tour Ends, Ticket Prices Plummet To $2.00 Hillary Clinton Claims 2016 Election Was ´Stolen´ From Her Obama Took Hillary's Loss as a "Personal Insult;" Was Sure the Public Would Never "Turn on Him;" Blames Hillary's "Soulless" Campaign and Bad Choices Driven Mad By Trump: Celebrities Express Anger and Depression Over President David LIMBAUGH: The Worm Has Turned On The Democrats Remember when Obama made fun of Trump's 'magic wand' to fix the economy? Foreign Collusion, Confirmed: Ukranian Embassy Confirms That DNC Contractor Asked Ukraine to Provide Negative Oppo On Trump She Could Use in the Election Against Him Sunday, May 5. 2019A350, Munich to TokyoNo steering wheel. High-tech truck driving. I prefer these videos to real flying, but both are ok with me. "I've read some recent studies that show that coffee just keeps me alive." Pilots are cool-headed, like surgeons. It's not for everybody.
Somebody, please, give this guy a jobCambridge Capitulates to the Mob and Fires a Young Scholar OK, that is the UK where they are PC crazy. But could that happen in the US? Or does it? Why do people capitulate to the Maoist mobs? It just seems so weak. How do these people face themselves when their weakness goes public? Road running and fitness
Unless one is a competitive runner, swimmer, biker, or rower, we believe it's good to mix up cardio exercises because just doing one improves one's efficiency too much for the cardiac stress you are looking for. Cardio training (ie exercising your heart muscle) is like anything other muscle: you want to stress it without injuring it. That can either mean keeping your heart rate at 55-85% of your max heart rate for 30 minutes (depending on age), or it can mean HIIT cardio training with sprints. I recommend the latter for time efficiency and because it is gentler on your body. I no longer recommend road-running, especially distance road running. A morning 5-mile jog is harmless but the main benefit is mental because few joggers get their heart rates very high. Distance runners/races (ie from marathoners to 50 milers to 100-milers) are admirable in their dedication and amazing endurance but it just isn't healthy for joints, heart, body inflammation, risk of kidney damage, and so forth. Pheidippides, who was a professional distance courier (before cell phones), died in Sparta. Our current "Maggie's Recommended" general fitness training for the cardio component is roughly one hour of endurance cardio (a mix of elliptical, treadmill, stairmaster) keeping a solid (ie 55+% but sub-max heart rate; and 1/2 hour of HIIT cardio (30-60 second max sprints on rower, treadmill, combat bike, stairmaster, etc) with triple slow recovery times; and the mix of cardio and athleticism training in calisthenics/exercise classes. I almost forgot to mention sports. Two hours of basketball is excellent cardio/athleticism exercise. Same for martial arts, or a tennis class. Remember, unless you are in training for multiple hours daily, you can not lose weight by doing cardio exercise.
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Comfort, with horses, in Ireland
Ireland has a number of great house inns/hotels, some near golf and some not. A favorite is Ballyfin which is not near any famous golf. It's about horseback, cycling, hiking, reading, dining, and immersing onseself in the green Irish countryside. St. John the Divine, and cathedral-buildingAt this moment, our urban hike is probably stopping by St. John the Divine. Why is it unfinished, and why do cathedrals take so long to complete?
In our darkest hour hope lingers onMy sis (hiking with us today) whose dear husband (like a brother to me) died suddenly and far too young last fall, loves this.
Tough getting to church this morning?Saturday, May 4. 2019Are you a "blank slater"?Life has convinced me not to be. Far too many human qualities are inborn, both strengths and frailties. It is "psycho-utopian" to believe otherwise. I know my limits pretty well, and have always been determined to blame my disappointments on myself. That's the best, most honest and self-critical approach even when it is ego-damaging. Ego-damaging is soul fertilizer, the wise men say. But are progressives "Blank Slaters"? Not really, no. Just selectively. This is a longish read, but worth your while: Selective Blank Slatism and Ideologically Motivated Misunderstandings. Dance: A cool thing to do in NYCMrs. BD and her pal attended an open rehearsal at the NYC Ballet today. They are going to the public performance later this afternoon. The NYC Ballet is in the top 5 in the world, but I can hardly tell any difference. Mrs. BD and her pals sure can. They are dance (ballet and modern) enthusiasts. Actually, dance fanatics. No doubt many of our readers can not fully appreciate the art of dance (it's been decades of struggle for me, but I persist), but attending the rehearsals is an eye-opener. Same goes for music rehearsals. NYC has more dance, musical, and theatrical venues than any city in the world. If you give those things a try, it's your place to go for an interesting time and a fun dinner out somewhere.
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QQQEverything the news tells you is a lie. If it's not about the facts, it's about the context. It's the spin. That's what the news industry does.
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