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Monday, August 28. 2017The Quiet Exodus from Mass Schooling
Article at City Journal
Are Charter Schools Better Than Public Schools?I don't know what "better" means. I like choice.
Middle class socialists don't love the plebs, they just hate the rich
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"I don’t think you True Cons really have a plan."Schlicter's Conservatism Is Not A Suicide Pact
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Training teachers in CanadaMonday morning links Endangering America: The crazy quest to topple history How to push Grandpa over the edge (viral video) Gotta love the giggling grandkids Study Proves 'Fat But Healthy' Isn't a Thing Mindfulness would be good for you. If it weren’t so selfish. IS MINDFULNESS MEDITATION A CAPITALIST TOOL OR A PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENT? YES Altucher: The Nine Surefire Ways To Fail At Anything Full extent of Harvey’s aftermath starts to come into chilling focus Why Houston did not evacuate Congress debating federal flood insurance NYT: "Blacks and Hispanics Are More Underrepresented at Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago" Blame racism Why Is Congress Not Investigating Obama’s Unprecedented Political Espionage? All governments love to spy on their citizens Law Professors Condemned as Racist After Praising America’s 1950s ‘Bourgeois Culture’ - UPenn students, alumni slam professors for 'promoting hate and bigotry' The ludicrously misnamed Southern Poverty Law Center has become a scam operating as a left-wing hate cult. 66% of Americans now fear speaking their minds in a politically correct nation: poll Who Wins if Free Speech Loses? Charles Barkley Labeled "White Supremacist" For Telling Black People To Stop Killing Each Other Brent Bozell: The Slow Death of the Republican Party He is pissed about their timidity Conservative Surge Puts GOP Control of States at 95-Year High Democrats Are Working Hard to Destroy Their Party The Left Will Blame Trump for Hurricane Harvey The Destructive Power of Progressive Overreach - Good for Trump. Bad for progressives. Bad for the country. Yuval Levin on Trump's reckless executive failures Lindsey Graham: President Trump Focusing Against Congress "A Very Thought-Out Strategy, There's Nothing Crazy About It" THE RACIST ATTACKS ON AMERICA AND TRUMP - Why the Left hates the president and the nation he heads. Another example of climate alarmism idiocy – Germany’s dieselgate SOMALI SHOUTING "ALLAHU AKBAR" ATTACKS SOLDIERS IN BRUSSELS That is not news anymore With Afghanistan, Third President’s a Charm - Obama declared combat operations ended in 2014—except they didn’t Sunday, August 27. 2017Offshore Wind: Follow the moneyIs Diversity our weakness?
Related, from Williamson: A little diversity - but not too much
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5 minutes of music educationFrom today's Lectionary: Do not be conformed to this world...Romans 12:1-8
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Paddling out in the dark, startling the night herons - wonderful of course. The beauty of kayaking is no noise, no sails to mess with, no concern about the water depth, and you get good exercise. In the dark, it feels magical. Unlike duck hunting (also an early start around here), it's not frigid and sleeting when you set out on the water. Anyway, this darn drone (the Solo) has about 20-25 minutes of power and it is damn fast. We put it up to around 3000 feet and sent it off about 2500 feet (around 1/2 mile) across the water when it lost contact. However, since it tracks GPS satellites, it automatically returns to its launch area when it loses contact so you easily regain control when it comes back into range. The thing has a gimbel and GoPro camera connected to your iPhone. Video or still shots. It only takes a minute to see why the military loves these toys. There are various regulations about how these toys can be used, many of them sensible. There's never a problem over water, if you keep the altitude below aircraft. Sunrise, yesterday morning, around 200 feet above Long Island Sound:
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Saturday, August 26. 2017Naval errorsWith the USS McCain collision, even Navy tech can’t overcome human shortcomings. One mistake can cascade into a disaster in heavy marine traffic, regardless of tech. In some areas, navigation is like air traffic control.
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The Origins of Political Correctness
Space videosFirst off, if you're having problems with the Flash videos, read this. The other day I noticed a link to an article titled Why Pluto is No Longer a Planet. The article was quite interesting, then I watched the accompanying video, then went over to YouTube, searched for 'space' and watched a number of space videos. While some were way over the top ("Why Black Holes Could Delete The Universe" e.g.), some of them were quite interesting, so I collected the best of the bunch for your viewing pleasure. Given Bird Dog's post of the Voyager link this morning, the timing couldn't be better. Pluto Like many, I was outraged when I heard that a room full of dusty old codgers in Prague, Czech Republic, had suddenly decided to rewrite history. But, as the following video explains, there was a pretty good reason for the decision. Nor, I admit, was it left up to just a few dusty old codgers.
The article linked above is even more in-depth. Four more vids below the fold. Continue reading "Space videos" Saturday morning links
The Farthest: Voyager in Space (full-length film) Astonishing
US News' Best States Rankings A Lawsuit Over What Counts as ‘Spring Water’ A young Scottish woman bewildered by American campus politics Hurricane Harvey Narrative Already Set: Trump Failed
Memphis Theater Cancels Showing of ‘Gone With the Wind’ After Alt-Left Complains of Racism Calif. Catholic school removes Jesus and Mary statues: ‘Alienating’ What Did That Confederate Statue in Durham Stand For? But the soldier depicted by the upended monument in Durham? Who was he most likely? California Could Start Jailing People Who Don’t Use Transgender Pronouns Study: Social justice activism is 'rife' with 'oppression' White House Reporter Mocked After Claiming ‘Young Hispanic Boy’ Asked Him ‘Why Does the President Hate Me?’ The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics Reports: Globalists in White House Oppose Trump’s Border Wall, Reforms Canada’s Trudeau Has Second Thoughts On Open Borders MORE TERROR ATTACKS IN EUROPE - It is getting to the point where they are barely newsworthy. Dog bites man stories Friday, August 25. 2017Look out Houston, storm is comin' through...A mean storm on the Texas coast. We are all thinking of y'all down there. Too serious of a storm, it seems, to facetiously blame it on Al Gore's new movie. This tune's been going through my head again. The lyrics are incoherent on top, so how come it fits together so well that you can memorize them in five minutes, and it can stick in your brain forever? Thus, perhaps, the Nobel prize. Where is Alicia Keyes? Physical exertion reduces appetite
There must be an adaptive aspect to that. It explains why body-builders and getting-in-shape exercisers (those who are not in the fat or overweight category, but just a little 5-6-lb pudgy with undeveloped muscles) need to force-feed themselves their five small meals (large snacks instead of "meals") daily to support their fitness-building. Over months, some of those fat pounds can be replaced by solid muscle pounds in other places. Overweight people, on the other hand, have many weeks or even months of survival energy stores already on board and really only need several 30-gm doses of protein daily if they are embarking on a strenuous daily fitness program because body fat is a fine energy source. Certainly not three regular American meals/day if they want to get in fighting shape. We have discussed the various forms of eating (ritualistic, social/recreational, impulsive/emotional, false hunger, etc.) here. In the first case and in the second, we see that subjective "appetite" can be a trickster for adults. I could build an analogy to sexual instincts, but I won't. Goals, logic, and discipline are powerful human tools. Perhaps our most powerful. Side note: If you enjoy difficult fitness training, you have a problem. Like grammar school, you are supposed to hate almost everything about it. If you don't hate it, and if it isn't mentally and physically painful and aversive, try a new program. If you hate it, but feel glad you did it afterwards, great, because that is life's deal in most ways. If your daily life is strenuous physical work, you can ignore all of this. Can you shout "Trump" in a crowded theater?
When young, we would scream "Shark" at the little kids in the pool. "Snake" also works. Try it. It works well, amusing effect. It's also a political strategy.
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Wine is medicine Hunting season: Quick Fixes for Better Shooting - Follow these 25 simple tips to bag more ducks and geese SWEDISH MUSEUM ACCELERATES THEIR CULTURAL COLLAPSE BY TURNING VIKING ARTIFACTS INTO SCRAP METAL ACLU: That Photo Of A Flag-Waving 3-Year-Old We Just Posted Shows ‘White Supremacy Is Everywhere’ Hitler-Jugend, no doubt Surprise: Hurricane Harvey Blamed On ‘Climate Change’ Climatologist Shreds Al Gore’s Latest Propaganda Movie Affirmative Action Has Failed. It Never Had a Chance to Succeed What Texans Are Telling Their Congressman - Are voters fixated on Trump? Health care? North Korea? Nope. Think again. It fascinates me when people say, “Why won’t gun owners compromise?” DHS: Arizona Proves ‘Border Walls Work’ AN OPEN LETTER TO MICHAEL CHABON'S READERS - The novelist instructs his fellow Jews that their biggest enemy is – who else? – Donald Trump. Jewish activists target removal of Peter Stuyvesant monuments Southern Poverty Law Center Labels Christian Groups As “Hate” Groups University of Michigan frat cancels ‘Nile’-themed party after student complains One student - sheesh. Upset about cultural appropriation of ancient Egypt. Really? A creepy prediction of internet censorship Scott Adams: Oppositions tend to hallucinate Wall Street Journal Editor In Chief Admonishes (Liberal) Reporters for "Commentary Dressed Up as Reportage" In Trump Coverage; NYT Criticizes, Claiming WSJ Lacks the "Verve" of Full-On Leftist Bias CNN: Everyone Who Voted For Trump Is A ‘White Supremacist By Default’ It’s Official. Democrats Have Learned Nothing From Donald Trump’s Win US Navy has a problem with pregnant sailors Surprise. When you put men with women, things happen. It never fails. TERROR AVERTED IN ROTTERDAM - A tip from Spanish authorities saves Dutch lives. Poland to EU: No Muslim Refugees Venice snipers authorized to kill anyone shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ Disney Venice (as I term it) doesn't want any terror headlines Thursday, August 24. 2017It must be CNNA brief guide to the Leftie wacko kid gangs
They are right about one thing: a little violence will get you news coverage. A guide.
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Summertime BluesMarginal Utility and happinessI did not win yesterday's Powerball, darn it. I guess I can't have every material thing I can think of. I don't need a new car, but I am constantly tempted by new car ideas. Fact is, there are other things I choose to spend my money on. Some are necessary expenses (eg dental), some are optional, recreational, and some are charitable. A simple explanation of Marginal Utility.
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Fitness, comparison, competition, and a partial solution There is an unspoken rule in gyms that you do not look at other people or at what they are doing. A rule more honored in the breach than in its observance, maybe. Indeed, we glance at what the big boys are doing with the multi-100 lb barbells, and we at least glance at the 30-something pigtailed blond bouncing merrily and faster than us on the elliptical in front of us. I'm talking about the competitive urge, though, not the boy-girl aspect. I'll admit that I envy the taller, hunkier guys with more rugged features and builds than mine, and there is an ugly thread of hatred in that because I imagine they could have stolen the girl I liked when I was in high school, or gotten a job I wanted for being a more formidable or impressive presence. It is common for women to feel similar things, to feel defeated by women who are shapelier, more athletic, more charming, etc. People who are relatively free of interpersonal competitiveness, whether in talents, brains, career success, wealth, fame, fitness, attractiveness, etc. are blessed in a way, I think. Anyway, all such comparisons and competitions can interfere with, or even defeat, our personal fitness goals (unless we are, in fact, seriously competitive athletes). Indeed, they can discourage people from pursuing their goals at all. Some people are afraid of gyms. The ancient Greeks were not. Their gyms were for people without manual labor who needed phys ed and intellectual stimulation. OK, it is true, they liked the boys too but that is not what we are about. My suggestion is to make a set of, say, 6 fitness provisional goals (signal goals, eg body composition, distance on 60-second sprints of whatever sort, deadlift max, number of pull-ups, etc) and to keep a monthly log of progress while doing the full round of fitness efforts. This takes the focus off others and puts it where it belongs, at least in this area of life. We don't compare our bank accounts with Warren Buffet's. We compare them with ours from last month or last year. Am I progressing morally, spiritually, financially, physically, intellectually, culturally, from year to year? If not, what the heck am I doing with this incredibly challenging and often-harrowing brief gift of life? Waiting for something? Or surviving (not a bad idea)? Thursday morning links
Child miners aged four living a hell on Earth so YOU can drive an electric car Here Are 8 Monuments That Have Been Attacked Since Charlottesville UC Berkeley chancellor’s message on free speech Britain’s War on Free Speech Why Are Media Outlets Giving Commentary Space to Wannabe Censors? Should Apple and Google Ban Gab? ESPN, THE WORLDWIDE LEADER IN LIBERAL IDIOCY Immigration Twilight Zone - Objections to President Trump’s proposed new system run the gamut from hyperbolic to self-serving. Dear President Trump: It's Time for Some Conventional Political Finesse Tapper Admonishes Trump: ‘Your Behavior Is Causing Great Concern Among the Majority of the American People’
Trump’s Afghan Escalation Iran extends reach with fight for land link to Mediterranean
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