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School Choice Is About To Revolutionize K-12 Education Bloated College Administration Is Making Education Unaffordable. Our campuses are stuffed with non-academic office workers. If elected to Harvard’s Board of Overseers, I‘ll propose firing most of them. Elon Musk Explains Why Laying Off Employees Was Necessary: “There is No Choice When the Company is Losing Over $4M/day” Biden AGAIN Falsely Claims He Used To Be A College Professor… Chronicle: A Conference Says Academic Freedom Is in Danger. Critics Say the Event Is Part of the Problem. Michael Beschloss Echoes Joe Biden’s Bizarre Tuesday Speech and This Is Why We Must Take What They Say Seriously Fortress Unionism - Despite shrinking ranks, labor groups are thriving financially, while skimping on member spending. ‘Equity’ Was a Costly Error Biden lets in millions who have no asylum claim — and they’ll never leave The media’s coverage of Kari Lake takes bias to new extremes If Republicans Win, They Will Burn Your Home, Steal Your Possessions, Take Your Lives, And Laugh As They Enslave Your Children Oh no! Is Trump back? Friday, November 4. 2022Doing physical sturdiness correctly
This youtube is correct, but makes it sound complicated. It's not. Main tip is that you push the world away with your legs. And keep back straight. No way to hurt yourself with this.
How would winning the Powerball change your life?
I would hire more help and maybe a driver, avoid making new "friends", and consume much better wines. Buy some good land, and get a Netjets account. But what's the deal? You win $1.5 billion and have to give back a third. Your reply in Comments.
Friday morning links
Is IQ a load of BS? Children as young as three have been defined for life by IQ tests. World-first human brain cell map shows gene activity changes Elon Musk To Fire Half Of Twitter Today Even Liberals Should Be Skeptical of Racial Preferences in Higher Education, The practice is inconsistent with liberal values. Must New York City Double Down on Leftism? Elon Musk is having himself a fine old time responding to critics of the $8 dollar blue check Tucker Carlson explains why the Democrats must rely on censorship to maintain political viability. Bill Clinton joins other Democrats in spreading a big lie against Republicans on the campaign trail MSNBC Democrat Says GOP Win Will Bring “Brutal Authoritarian System” The world does not need is an American administration that embarrasses itself at every opportunity. Joe Biden Complains Oil Companies ‘Should Be Drilling More’ After Vowing to End Fossil Fuels TGIF: Matches Made in Hell Edition. The CDC and the teachers union. The Department of Homeland Security and Facebook. AOC and Elon. And other unholy unions. Does the US have a treaty with Taiwan? Thursday, November 3. 2022Standardised testing and meritocracy
Merit, say, for employment in my field, is relatively easy to assess. We want to hire people who are personable enough to be good colleagues, bright, eager, good writers and speakers, and easily-trainable. If they don't work out, they have to leave. We do not care about your golf game. So, in my view, merit has to do with the right fit for a job or task. The right talent stack, as Adams would put it. I know that many private secondary schools (the PSSAT) and, of course, still most higher ed wants test scores. The SAT and ACT are basically proxies for IQ or, at least, functional IQ as it has to be applied to a test. But is IQ a measure of general merit as a human being? Of course not. It matters, but how much? Let's say you are head of admissions at a competitive higher ed school with far more applicants than spaces. Your job is to try to field a group of smart kids with enough talents to field sports teams, an orchestra, some math geniuses, etc. Fill each bucket. What would you do?
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Thursday morning links
How Covid drove the world insane Teachers Union Boss Backs Call For “Pandemic Amnesty”… PROF GIORDANO: Remote learning is an epic fail.Remote education should be forbidden for students in the K-12 system and those in their first couple of years of college. The push to expand remote education is part of the push to lower standards. Biden’s Energy ‘Windfall’ Tax Is Election Theater For Economic Illiterates Chronic School Absenteeism in SF Moral Toddlers Making a Mess. Adult toddlers throw tantrums for the same reason as children: they desperately want something and have no idea how to get it. Wokeness Is The Acid Dissolving Christianity. If you compromise with it, you will ultimately abandon the faith ALL THE BEST PEOPLE FAVOR RACIAL DISCRIMINATION Affirmative Action is the Last Systemic Racism in America. The Supreme Court can erase this racist stain on our present and our future. For ‘inclusivity’: Cambridge U. teaches ‘gender-neutral’ version of German Wednesday, November 2. 2022A few observations about ProvenceA handful of my observations is below the fold - cheese, hiking, etc - check it out - Continue reading "A few observations about Provence" PowerballA $2 Powerball ticket is the most fun you can buy for that price.
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Wednesday morning links
Free Bird: On Elon Musk and Twitter. In more than a decade on Twitter, Walter Kirn watched as the platform manipulated reality in real-time. Now? ‘Let the wild rumpus begin.’ AFTER THE HARVARD CASE, WHAT NEXT? TRUTH COPS - Leaked Documents Outline DHS’s Plans to Police Disinformation Bring Back Standardized Testing Biden again wrongly says son Beau died in Iraq in stumbling Florida speech Kari Lake Torches the Media: You Idiots Will Fall for Anything David DePape Is Sick, And So Is San Francisco. This isn’t the first time in recent history that the Right has been the Left’s scapegoat. Illegals Bearing Giant Venezuelan Flag Attack Border Patrol Tuesday, November 1. 2022Tuesday morning links Cannabis use does not increase actual creativity but does increase how creative you think you are, study finds Puberty blockers given to children 'as young as NINE' at Scotland's Tavistock Centre: Sandyford clinic under fire for giving life-changing drugs to autistic and troubled youngsters who may have been 'misdiagnosed' as trans What Does the Death of Facebook Mean? Will social media matter less? The Press Has Officially Lost Its Grip On Reality As conservative comedians the Hodgetwins tweeted: “The left went from ‘Twitter is a private company, it can do what it wants!’ to ‘Twitter is dangerous and should be shut down!’ all within a week.” Should Convicts Have to Earn Their Keep In Prison? Why Lifelong Democrats in Oregon Say They’re Ready to Vote Red Monday, October 31. 2022For Halloween
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Monday morning links
On Second Thought, Just Throw Plastic Away. Even Greenpeace now admits the obvious: recycling doesn’t work. I Thought ‘Book Bans’ Were a Threat to ‘Our Democracy’? Black Americans must stop voting Dem by default to see change in this country Herschel Walker's Hilarious and Honest Response to Obama Is Pure Gold Paul Pelosi Attack – Follow The Evidence, Not The Media Spin Are Socialists Taking Over? Interview With Whole Foods' John Mackey Juan Williams: Democracy hangs in the balance in the midterms Economist: Xi Jinping: the making of a dictator. The story behind the world’s most powerful man Sunday, October 30. 2022CancerSome geology
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From today's LectionaryIsaiah 1:10-18 1:10 Hear the word of the LORD, you rulers of Sodom! Listen to the teaching of our God, you people of Gomorrah! 1:11 What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the LORD; I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts; I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs, or of goats. 1:12 When you come to appear before me, who asked this from your hand? Trample my courts no more; 1:13 bringing offerings is futile; incense is an abomination to me. New moon and sabbath and calling of convocation-- I cannot endure solemn assemblies with iniquity. 1:14 Your new moons and your appointed festivals my soul hates; they have become a burden to me, I am weary of bearing them. 1:15 When you stretch out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you; even though you make many prayers, I will not listen; your hands are full of blood. 1:16 Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your doings from before my eyes; cease to do evil, 1:17 learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. 1:18 Come now, let us argue it out, says the LORD: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be like snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. Saturday, October 29. 2022Their Walmart
Mrs. BD's favorite village was Lourmarin. It's surrounded by villas and farms. Expensive to buy there. I doubt Lourmarin is crowded in peak season because there are few places to stay unless you rent a villa. My topic for this post is routine shopping in a village. In Lourmarin, market day is Friday. All of the producers and farmers and clothing-sellers assemble in a different village each day. No supermarkets anywhere near. Clothing, fish, meat - everything. The marketplace is filled with people and dogs, and by 4 pm it's disassembled from the village square and moved on. For starters, the only daily food store in Lourmarin is the place below. True, they do make a lot of those great 4" deep kiches each morning but they are sold by 9 am. I think people drive once in a while to regular supermarkets in the suburbs of Aix or Avignon for supplies in the way we drive to Costco. Some of my Friday marketplace pics are below the fold - Plenty of pics etc. of the Friday market below the fold -
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Jerry Lee Lewis, rock ’n’ roll pioneer who sang ‘Great Balls of Fire,’ dies at 87 The World Series Has the Wrong Kind of Black Players. Nothing will ever satisfy the identity politics beast. The author is Troy Senik and the subtitle is The Turbulent Life and Improbably Presidency of Grover Cleveland. .. A Nuclear Meltdown At The New York Times The Vast Collateral Damage of Zoning. Robert C. Ellickson exposes in convincing detail the deleterious impact of restrictions on new housing. ‘An extraordinary medical atrocity’: surgery professor condemns transgender treatments US Tax Money Pushes LGBT Agenda in Sri Lanka "On Monday, May 23, 2022, I went to bed around 11 p.m. and slept more soundly than I had in nearly two years. My easy rest may seem surprising. That day, Princeton University had fired me, a decision I learned in the late afternoon when a reporter for the New York Times called my wife to ask for comment. (In a move that was either inept or malicious, Princeton had sent the official letter of dismissal to someone else’s email address. I never received an apology.)... Canada demographic fact of the day Friday, October 28. 2022Bob Dylan has a new bookReplete with biblical references, Bob Dylan’s latest book showcases the artist’s Jewishness and his brilliance: ‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’ turns out to be more Talmudic than philosophical
Friday morning links
Lucianne Goldberg, 1935-2022 The literary world comes out for censorship Spectator: Publishing staff demand axing of Amy Coney Barrett book. Whiners of the literary world, unite! TGIF: Let This Sink In Edition - Elon becomes king of the Twitterverse. Progressives double back Ukraine. Sacheen Littlefeather was a fraud. Plus: Kanye, John Fetterman and much more. The Boys Feminism Left Behind - You don’t upend a 12,000-year-old social order without experiencing cultural side effects. Where the Boys Aren’t. Culture wars over gender obscure the deepening educational struggles of young males. The Brits issue some sanity on underage transgender transition When will Fauci admit the ‘open schools’ parents were right? He was integral to stunting learning, and the damage has been immense VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The Switcheroos Of The Two Parties What If Universities Keep Pursuing ‘Affirmative Action’? Limbaugh’s Right-Hand Man ‘Bo Snerdley’ Weighs in on Midterms: ‘This Has the Potential to be One of the Biggest Wave Elections in Recent Memory’ Macron Admits Half The Crimes In Paris Are Committed By Foreigners The Truss Fiasco: Various Takes Thursday, October 27. 2022Mrs. BD's high point of our hiking trip
Their lavender fields had already been harvested. Besides olives and grapes, lavender is a big deal in Provence. There is even lavender ice cream. Since it was a hiking trip, we had to go the long way over the Petit Massif, up to the wild west-looking plateau, and down to another valley. Then back to our place over the mountain again. 6 hour hike, spre quads for sure. The hiking paths were rated as "mostly gentle", but it's a Brit company. In the US, they would be rated moderate at least. Mostly stoney paths, easy to get lost, and every one uphill. Will post hiking pics later. Here's their cloister. Lucky John D. Rockefeller didn't buy it and ship it to NYC:
QQQThursday morning links
The New Gatekeepers - How the major institutions of American society all came to sing in the woke chorus, and what can be done about it The school lockdown catastrophe VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE WENT WOKE, ENROLLMENT FELL 25% Biden Thinks Airlines Charging for Extra Leg Room Hit ‘People of Color’ the Hardest. It’s always about race. Democrats: The Only Way To Save Democracy Is One-Party Rule MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan asks if the 2024 election will be free and fair if black people are denied the right to vote Gov. Hochul Not Sure Why Locking Up Criminals is Important. The kind of mistake that destroys political careers. The Morning Briefing: Hillary Clinton Reminds Us That She's America's Worst Drunk and a Psychopath EVEN RICHARD NIXON HAS GOT SOUL "A Paradoxical Situation": Germany Is Dismantling A Wind Farm To Make Way For A Coal Mine Wednesday, October 26. 202210,000 steps
My point though, which I repeat to the point of annoying readers, is that you cannot lose weight that way. From a practical standpoint, body fat can only be gained, or lost, through nutrition. Exercise is minimal for fat loss. I'd make an exception for those hiking 15 miles/day on the Appalachian Trail while carrying 40-60 lbs of gear, food, and water. Or the kid.
Treatments for terminal cancer
Oncology therapy at the end-of-life: Have we missed the mark?
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