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Sunday, April 29. 2018From today's Lectionary: I am the vineJohn 15:1-8 15:1 "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinegrower. 15:2 He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit. 15:3 You have already been cleansed by the word that I have spoken to you. 15:4 Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. 15:5 I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. 15:6 Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. 15:7 If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. 15:8 My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. Saturday, April 28. 2018Woodsy HikeHosts of Skunk Cabbage today. My antique iPhone sucks for photos.
"Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren"The cello piece from the greatest composer and musician of all time plays a major role in Mark Helprin's latest novel, Paris in the Present Tense. A mythic tale of sacrifice and redemption in death.
Death panels in socialized medical careDeath is as natural a part of life as is birth. All the same, the idea that a government algorithm out to determine what you are able to do for a family member, on their own nickel, seems dangerously totalitarian to me: A British Toddler’s Socialized Medicine ‘Death Sentence’ Sends Shockwaves Around The World You can argue that some people have difficulty accepting terminal illness. True, some people do. However, there is a freedom issue missing here. The Brits do not value freedom in the way that we American rebels do.
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Abba to release first new material in 35 years NCCIH to Study Alternative Medicine in Space Amusing French-Tunisian baker on the secrets behind Paris' best baguettes THE LATEST BATTLE IN THE STATUE WARS: STEPHEN FOSTER Newest Insanity: Gender Neutral “Theybies” Man Identifying as Squirrel Elected to University of California, Berkeley Student Senate Sex, Incels and Chads A Soldier Just Got Authorization To Wear A Beard Because Of His Norse Pagan Faith Washington Post: DC councilman who thinks Jews control weather is an idiot who should stay in office This Is The Real Reason Britain Won’t Release Alfie Evans To Italy The ugly attack on Ronny Jackson just set a new low The New York Times Instructs On How To Solve Society's Problems Wealthy White New York City Liberals Scream and Shriek About Plan to Desegregate Their Lily-White Schools and Reserve Space In Their School for Underperforming Students Firing of House Chaplain Creates Uproar on Capitol Hill Black Americans, Hispanics Increasingly Supportive of Reducing Immigration to Boost U.S. Wages Trump's Saudi Policy Gamble CARTER CENTER SUED FOR PROVIDING SUPPORT TO HAMAS - Jimmy Carter’s unstinting hatred for Israel paved the way. Friday, April 27. 2018Dirty politicsGroup of Wealthy Donors Paid $50 Million to Fund Trump-Russia Investigation Including Soros and the Hillary campaign
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In defense of Jeff Sessions
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Cardio exercise: a different viewWe had a comprehensive post on the mostly- "cardio" component (which is ideally about 1/3 of a fitness/conditioning program) earlier this week. A few related points from a somewhat different point of view: - High-intensity cardio training is more about building Athleticism rather than the General Fitness for Life that most people desire. We use the term Athleticism to refer to the high levels of general fitness. More hard core. Many of our fitness posts here tend to have Athleticism goals - but why not set high goals? High goals and failure build character, right? My Dad taught me that. - Generally speaking, cardio training can refer to anything that elevates the heart rate above walking, whether for short bursts of max intensity or for an hour of, for example, jogging or a few hours of hill-hiking. It's all relative though, depending on one's level of conditioning. For some elderly or overweight, a 3-5 mile hike might count as cardio exercise. For many, a 10-mile hike or a 3-mile jog is pure recreation and not cardio exertion at all. Much more on the topic, from my point of view, below the fold - Continue reading "Cardio exercise: a different view" Very cool hiking idea: PetraFriday morning links
Peru: Ancient Mass Child Sacrifice May Be World's Largest Who would actually drive here? Dangerous Waterfall and Road in Nepal Emotional support animals proliferate at Yale Good grief Why Trump deserves a Nobel Prize Seems like it Jobless claims fall to lowest level in 48 years Sheesh NEA survey shows how many teachers might quit the union after Janus " When negotiating collective-bargaining agreements or deciding whether to strike, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association don’t have students in mind any more than the United Automobile Workers has car buyers in mind." The Pension Crisis Is Worse Than You Think Migrant 'caravan' at U.S.-Mexico border prepares for mass crossing Fixing a weakened espionage brand - The new director of the Central intelligence Agency must reverse the damaging Brennan reforms Kanye West Doesn’t Care About Black People How Israel Won Over The Syrian People AP Exposes Hamas Definition of ‘Non-Violence’ The Chinese Communist Party Is Setting Up Cells at Universities Across America Are they really commies anymore? China Assigns Every Citizen A ‘Social Credit Score’ To Identify Who Is And Isn’t Trustworthy - Country Determines Your Standing Through Use Of Surveillance Video, Plans To Have 600 Million Cameras By 2020 Why do they fear their people so much? Time to Fix the Flaws in the Deceitful Iran Nuclear Deal Thursday, April 26. 2018Brooklyn, NY
Winter image is some village in Brooklyn by Francis Guy, c. 1819. On its own, Brooklyn is perhaps the 3rd largest city in the US. However, it was incorporated into New York City in 1898 after much political squabbling. It's basically a 70 square-mile peninsula of the western end of Long Island, jutting into New York harbor. Named after Breukelin in Holland as it was first settled by the Dutch (if you don't consider the Lenape Indians who were there then). It is a boom town now with high-rise office buildings and luxury buildings sprouting up everywhere. Gentrifying rapidly. Still, much of it is a brownstone townhouse and wood-frame house city of developments built on farmland from the mid-1800s through the 1920s. Like much of the New York metropolitan area, it has an abundance of relatively distinct neighborhoods distinguished by class, ethnicity, affinity groups, etc. There are Hasidic and Orthodox areas, black areas, Italian neighborhoods, hipster neighborhoods, blue-collar neighborhoods, fully-mixed neighborhoods, quite down-at-the- heels areas like East New York, industrial and warehouse areas, upper class neighborhoods - almost everything but Asian neighborhoods which are mostly in Queens. And yes, Coney Island too. While it is a city unto itself, there is no doubt that the economic engine for it is Manhattan even though many Brooklynites rarely venture into Manhattan. And vice-versa, except for the BAM and Peter Lugar's Steakhouse. There's a good map of the Brooklyn neighborhoods below the fold. Our 12-mile hike last Sat. did not get much further than the westernmost neighborhoods. It would take a lot of time to explore the whole place on foot. I have a daughter in Crown Heights and a nephew in Williamsburg. One of our hiking pals was born in Brooklyn Heights. My grandma (from Norwalk, CT) taught school in Clinton Hill before she got married to a prosperous physician from Connecticut. Will post my photos when I get around to it. Continue reading "Brooklyn, NY"
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Principles for a 21st Century conservatism
Ain't that the truth? This is one of his better speeches. "Don't be a blight on the world - be useful." Also, "You're damned utopia always turns into hell."
How politically-corrupt have the upper echelons of the FBI and Justice Dept. been?
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The Great Exodus From America's 'Blue' Cities Accelerates Not in Brooklyn Temple Professor: The American Home Is an Oppressive Cisgender Space Yes, it is designed to domesticate males Dear Pro-Aborts, I Assume You Won't Mind If I Stomp On These Sea Turtle Eggs To censor the internet, 10 countries use Canadian filtering technology, researchers say - A new Citizen Lab report says Netsweeper is being used to censor political critics, news, and LGBTQ+ resources California: School District Forbids Parents From Opting Kids Out of LGBT Lessons California’s Energy Choice - The Golden State can impoverish its population with draconian environmental policies or embrace its unmatched power resources. California Is the Model for National Divorce, Not Democratic Domination
On pizza regulations, Trump slices differently than his own FDA commissioner Intellectual Refusniks and Renegades - Leftists loathe Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson, and other naysayers, but their audiences are growing. MRCTV’s Brittany Hughes Goes On Offense: ‘Stop Apologizing To The Liberal Lynch Mob’ THE FIRST RULE OF MOB-RULE CLUB IS DON’T TALK ABOUT MOB-RULE CLUB “Rent A Minority” …. Because It’s Time I’m Not Done With Kanye—but It’s Getting Hard to Justify This Kanye West and the Future of Black Conservatism LEGAL EXPERT: There Is Probable Cause Comey Committed Criminal Espionage – Punishable by 10 Years in Prison UK Police Threaten to ‘Act Upon’ Social Media Posts Referencing Alfie Evans or the Hospital Belgium: First Islamic State in Europe? Germany Agrees with Palestinians: Jerusalem NOT Israel’s Capital How and Why Jews Hebraized Their Family Names at the Founding of Israel Wednesday, April 25. 2018Sex dataA question from 12 Sex Facts You Didn't Know: At Florida State University, a study was done on gender differences between men and women. Attractive, well-dressed students approached the opposite gender and asked one of the following three questions: Would you go out with me tonight? Would you come over to my apartment tonight? Would you go to bed with me tonight?
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Climate change is ‘not as bad as we thought’ say scientists Claim: “Climate change” is enticing monkeys to have more promiscuous inter-species sex Sheesh. It's worse than we thought Minnesota farmers, ethanol producers see EPA waivers as attack Over-investing in higher education Yeti Blows Off Much Of Its Customer Base, But Someone’s Ready To Step In "Life-style brands"? Anti-Gun Control Parkland Survivor Kyle Kashuv Questioned By School Security For Visiting Gun Range With His Father Boston Continues Its War On Airbnb Hotel lobby vs regular people Acosta says voters too stupid to see through Trump Acosta too stupid to understand motives of Trump supporters WaPo: Trump keeps saying he’s innocent. So why does he keep sounding like he’s guilty? Just seems pissed-off to me FEC Records Indicate Hillary Campaign Illegally Laundered $84 Million "Very Pissed Off" Obama DOJ Made "Dramatic" Call To McCabe To Quash Clinton Probe Too many lies and too many layers of corruption Comey Has Brought On Former U.S. Attorney Pat Fitzgerald As One Of His Lawyers 'Ethical' James Comey is under investigation for unethical acts Unethical - and foolish too Stop Wasting Infantry’s Time: Mattis Task Force Finland ends its experiment with “Universal Basic Income” How Hamas exploits the people of Gaza: Protests clarify their cynical tactics Tuesday, April 24. 2018Some of my favorites from Paris and Israel
I take so many photos, and there are so many beautiful and important sites and sights to see in Paris and the Loire Valley and in Israel, that I've chosen only some from the recent trip with my sons that have the most impacts on me. Please see below the fold.
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What good is walking or jogging? Or other aerobic activities? - First off, most articles we search discuss these topics in terms of weight loss and calorie-burning. That is nonsense. Unless you devote several hours/day to these things with a carb-restricted diet, they will do nothing for your fat. Let's take that off the table and accept that body fat is about nutritional choices and nothing else. - Second, we are talking about things which are often referred to as "cardio" fitness and cardio training. They really are not cardio training without the high heart rate which can not be attained for healthy people through walking or jogging. Similarly for skeletal muscle strength. For general endurance, good. True "cardio training" entails repeated anaerobic sprints of almost any activity (often termed HIIT. You can do HIIT with kettlebell swings, wall ball slams, road-sprints, sprint pool laps, or anything that stresses the heck out of you for 30-60 seconds). 15-20 minutes (including rests) of HIIT accomplishes far more for cardio fitness than an hour of aerobic activity. Third, recreational hiking, jogging, swimming, biking, rowing are more the happy rewards of fitness than stimuli to increased fitness. I can hike 10 miles because I am somewhat fit, not to become fit. Nonetheless, they are the sorts of things that distinguish an "active" person from a "sedentary". "Sedentary" roughly refers to a person with less than 8-10 hours/week of intentional, vigorous physical activity (not strolling, or housework or easy stuff), or less than 6 hours of high-intensity physical activity/week. A good measure of "high-intensity" is that you are short of breath most of the time. - Except for newbies, the elderly, or the infirm, the above relatively low-intensity aerobic activities (I hesitate to term them "exercise" because they lack the high exertion component) are just fine for maintaining mobility and endurance for casual activities. They do not increase fitness once you can do them. Any healthy person can walk 10 miles, jog 3-5 miles, or swim a mile of laps. Still, aerobic endurance is a handy thing for life enjoyment. - Walking and jogging put the same lower-body muscles to use. Both are easy on the hamstrings, which can lead to a muscle imbalance if jogging is your only activity. Anyway, these are not strength-builders or meaningful cardio training (because there is not a high-enough cardio stress once you have adapted to them). - Jogging on cement or asphalt on a daily basis will come back to your joints at some point. For "long, slow", once/week is enough for a fit person who works out daily in other ways along with recreational physical activities such as sports. Running is speedy jogging with a long stride and sprinting is sprinting. More on the topic below the fold - Continue reading "What good is walking or jogging? Or other aerobic activities?" Strange news itemsWhat was Brennan doing in Moscow in March, 2016? Secret meetings with the Russian's old KGB during the campaign? Collusion? Below, you already know this: there was no intelligence supporting Trump-Russia collusion. So why was there any investigation? What cabal set that up to weaken Trump? And why?
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Tuesday morning links If you think climate change is scary, consider asteroids and supervolcanoes. We're doomed. Polar bears not starving, says Nunatsiavut wildlife manager - Jim Goudie says there are lots of bears the in northern Labrador/Quebec region On Earth Day, let’s appreciate fossil fuels The USDA Just Gave the Green Light to CRISPR'd Food America’s First Free-Roaming Genetically Engineered Insects Are Coming to New York Unpublished CDC Study Confirms over 2 Million Annual Defensive Gun Uses Churches Make A Drastic Pledge In The Name Of Social Justice: To Stop Calling The Police Afghanistan Veteran Receives World's First Full Male Genital Transplant, Johns Hopkins Says 'Drag Kings' Hope to Detoxify Masculinity by Dressing Up as Men (Who Act Like Women) A New Campus Survey Reveals Just How Students Are ‘Unlearning Liberty’ Penn State Forbids Outing Club from Going Outside Because It’s Too Dangerous What sorts of pussies make these decisions? #BoycottYeti Movement Explodes: Americans Shoot, Slice, Crush, Destroy Coolers What sorts of pussies at Yeti make these decisions? KANYE WEST – REVOLUTIONARY IN THE MAKING? Hell hath no fury like Progressives spurned by blacks. Dems are supposed to own black people The Intersectional Left vs. Kanye West Leftie JACK GOLDSMITH ON THE DEEP STATE Sean Hannity is a 'welfare queen' A country is not an economic entity NY Post: Walmart Milk Production Hurts Dairy Farmers Important: Find Out Your True Retirement Date in Minutes Online! Go Here Now Democrats' Last Big Gov't Idea: Guaranteed Jobs For Everyone! Re Williamson: Brutal Column By Fired Conservative Writer: When the Mob Came For Me Trump's Demand for "Loyalty" Looks Different Now, Given That His First Meeting With Comey Consisted of Comey Basically Saying "We Have a Document Claiming You Paid Whores to Pee on Each Other and All the Media Wants Us to Help Them Publish It" Trump is Guilty of Obstructing . . . the Bureaucracy! NEW AP HISTORY TEXT CATEGORIZES TRUMP SUPPORTERS AS RACIST, QUESTIONS PRESIDENT’S MENTAL FITNESS The House IT Scandal Gorsuch Strikes a Blow against the Administrative State The Regulated States Of America: Occupational Licensing Gone Wild America Owes Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein a Debt of Thanks The UK's deep state Jewish Power at 70 Years Monday, April 23. 2018Triple Pick Uke VirtuosoShe'll be appearing May 9 in Solana Beach at the Belly Up. You've gotta hear what she does with all genres of music. Never Forget, Never Again Part 2You've all seen photos and newsreels from the liberated concentration camps of fields and piles and small mountains of starved barely alive and dead bodies, and the anguished faces on many that are discernible. I won't repeat them here. Instead here's some photos that dramatize some of the background to the "final solution".
Not all went to the camps, many resisted, and some in the camps found the courage to rebel.
After the war, efforts were made to rehabilitate some survivors. Here's a photo of some crippled children being engaged in dirt lot games to build their strength back and their minds away from the horrors they'd encountered.
A short walk from Yad Vashem, Holocaust museum and memorials, is Mt Herzl military and founders cemetery.
Urban Hike Musings - Why Walk?I was asked today why I took a hike around Brooklyn. To non-readers of Maggie's, the answer isn't easy since I prefer to blog with a pseudonym and try to keep work and blogging separated, for a variety of reasons. However, the answer I give is that I enjoy history, architecture, art history, and the company of people who enjoy these things as well. While the original hike was an attempt to meet some of our readers (and a chance for me to meet our editor for the first time), we knew just walking around aimlessly wasn't going to suit people's purposes. After working with Bird Dog to put the first walk together, I began having some fun actually finding interesting and wacky things to look at around New York City. I saw a question in an open forum on another site which asked "What are some things about New York that nobody knows about and I should go see?" I felt qualified enough to answer that question, and most of the Maggie's hikers - certainly any who have gone on all four - should also feel qualified. As Bird Dog asked while we stood in front of a townhouse completely covered in mosaics, "Where do you find this stuff?" Most of it I've found just by scouring the internet. Places like Untapped Cities, Atlas Obscura, and New York Historical Society are obvious starting points. It's strange to say "places" for a virtual location, but our virtual world is an addition to our real one, and it should be used in that fashion. For many it is just a place to escape from reality, through games or social engines. That's fine. But it is also an amazing learning tool that is often underutilized. Within those starting points, we can spin off further. Following links within articles which lead to stories about locations and art. Even the social engines are useful. Mrs. Bulldog, after all, found our DUMBO/Manhattan Bridge picture location because she is on Instagram and saw it was one of the best photo locations. Interestingly enough, her research on that also led to the addition of the Commandant's House (late editing note: when we visited this, I merely said the Commodore of the Navy Yard lived here. This was not incorrect, however, I missed that Commodore Matthew C. Perry, who opened Japan and whose flag was displayed on the USS Missouri during the signing of documents ending WWII, lived there), the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, and the Old Stone House. So even social media is useful in doing research, though we often malign it as useless. Ultimately, it's good fun, it's great exercise (I was very stiff the next day, not sore), and it's a chance to socialize and learn from our surroundings and our fellow travelers. An annual mini-Canterbury Tales, if you will. A pilgrimage to nowhere in particular, except to exercise our bodies and minds. Thank you all, again, for joining and looking forward to next year. I'm thinking Upper Manhattan. The Cloisters, Mother Cabrini, the High Bridge, Morris-Jumel Mansion, the old Polo Grounds, Battle of Harlem Heights, etc. Northern Manhattan is walkable today (it certainly wasn't in 1985, when I first moved here). If we're lucky, maybe take a gander at Yankee Stadium, even though it's not the original. I promise to keep it under 10 miles this time. Monday morning links
1 In 4 Millennials Rely On Their Parents To Pay Some Bills - Even While Working Full Time Bruno Sammartino Was One Of Wrestling's True Good Guys Save The Earth: Chop Down Redwoods, Use Plastic Bags, And Eat GMOs Now nine in ten teens at drug clinics are being treated for marijuana use Colin Kaepernick Wins Amnesty International's Highest Honor TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline update Magnet: Project Freedom - Now is the time to end welfare. Goldberg: Just how bad is America, really? These are the 30 posh hotels where NYC places its homeless The Changes That Made California Become a Liberal Fiasco Kanye West: ‘The Thought Police Want to Suppress Freedom of Thought’ Berkeley coffee shop abruptly closes amid racism controversy My Dearest Fidel’: An ABC Journalist’s Secret Liaison With Fidel Castro James Woods Ignites Twitter After He Drops a MOAB on Hillary Clinton Anatomy of a Political Smear Confirmed – James Comey January Briefing Was Scripted by Clapper and Brennan To Create Media Narrative… French Jews ‘face ethnic cleansing by Islamists’ Berlin: Man attacked by Muslims for wearing kippah isn’t Jewish, wanted to “see whether it was safe” to wear one
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