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Sunday, April 15. 2018Outdoor stuff you probably don't needFrom today's Lectionary: RepentActs 3:12-19 3:12 When Peter saw it, he addressed the people, "You Israelites, why do you wonder at this, or why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or piety we had made him walk? 3:13 The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, the God of our ancestors has glorified his servant Jesus, whom you handed over and rejected in the presence of Pilate, though he had decided to release him. 3:14 But you rejected the Holy and Righteous One and asked to have a murderer given to you, 3:15 and you killed the Author of life, whom God raised from the dead. To this we are witnesses. 3:16 And by faith in his name, his name itself has made this man strong, whom you see and know; and the faith that is through Jesus has given him this perfect health in the presence of all of you. 3:17 "And now, friends, I know that you acted in ignorance, as did also your rulers. 3:18 In this way God fulfilled what he had foretold through all the prophets, that his Messiah would suffer. 3:19 Repent therefore, and turn to God so that your sins may be wiped out, Bike-Sharing Graveyards
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Saturday, April 14. 2018Looking good nakedSaturday morning linksLast Man Standing: The Quiet Genius of Willie Nelson If Your Sex Life Is None Of Our Business, Stop Demanding That We Celebrate It And Fund It Is the Gulf Stream about to collapse and is the new ice age coming sooner than scientists think? College hosts no-whites-allowed pool party COMMENTS ON DC GRADUATION RATES The Geography of Social Capital in America Reinvigorate Your Career by Taking the Right Kind of Risk Women Are Winning in Bond Funds. Why Aren’t There More of Them? Ammo Grrrll comes out for COMMON SENSE VEGAN CONTROL Obama Campaign Harvested Data from 100 Million More Facebook Users Than Cambridge Analytica FBI explains why McCabe was fired Sanders: Comey Is A ‘Disgraced Partisan Hack’–‘Known To Be A Liar And A Leaker’ JAMES COMEY CONFESSES Comey book filled with unproven attacks on Trump, lofty praise for himself Gaza Rioters Try to Breach Israeli Border with Explosives Wellfleet, MAAs the weather begins to lose the chill, looking forward to getting to the chilly Cape Cod salt water, the bug-free salty breeze, and Wellfleet Oysters. Not to mention all of the cheerful fun-loving, people (even if many are lefty nutjobs). What am I especially looking forward to this year? Biking and /or hiking the Cape Cod Rail Trail. It's the old railroad bed that used to service NYC and Boston up to Provincetown. Now there are buses. What do we do out there? Outdoors dawn to dusk, rain or shine, with friends and family. Dawn workout, then biking, kayaking, maybe rent a little outboard and go fish for blues and stripers, body surf in the ocean, play in one of the big ponds, take a multi-hour hike, maybe rent a little sailboat for a few hours, bird-watching whenever outdoors, seafood dinners always. Minimal internet time or inactive beaching, because that's not the way we roll out there. Time is too precious. Friday, April 13. 2018Friday morning linksDog rescuers, flush with donations, buy animals from the breeders they scorn A Gentleman's Guide to the NBA: When Players Agree to Take Plays Off Teens are dumping McDonald’s for Chick-fil-A Sperm costs too much Why Literary Scholarship Matters Learning How to Not Be a Snowflake - Resilience depends not only on what happens to us but how we interpret what happens to us. Willie Parker: Aborting Babies Is My Christian Calling Court forces Harvard to publish confidential admissions documents in Asian-discrimination lawsuit We’ll Make You Neurotic And Dishonest, Just Like Us March For Our Lives Isn't a Youth Movement Why the Social Engineers of the Sixties Failed to Make a "Great Society" - The State clearly knew best what "these" people really needed for them to have some minimum form of a "decent life." Entitlement Reform Is Dead Scott Pruitt, Warrior for Science - Democrats and liberal journalists attack the EPA head for insisting on transparency, shared research, and rigorous peer review. New Zealand Warmist Signals By Banning All New Oil Exploration Permits The Hardening of Leftist Contempt CUNY Students Tried to Shout Down Josh Blackman. Here's Why They Failed. " Because having the government decide what is and is not true, and what can and cannot be criticized, always works out so well." HAS MCCONNELL FINALLY HAD ENOUGH OF DEMOCRATIC OBSTRUCTION? Trump Is a Low-Information Gasbag He was not elected to be Intellectual -in-Chief Alan Dershowitz Predicts FBI Will Leak Privileged Information About President Trump Thursday, April 12. 2018Thursday morning linksWSJ: The Un-Cuddly Truth About Pandas Did a Typo Help End World War II? Aaron Renn's urbanophile site is usually interesting Another good site is Science Direct LA Is Painting Streets White To Combat Global Warming Or Something It could reduce the urban heat island effect, which is considerable 'I’m not having children because I want to save the planet' Well, thank you for not breeding more idiots Pride Parade Bans Drag Queens Over Fears They'll Offend Trans People Life in the circus. No comment needed Equal Pay Myths - Activists for wage parity ignore stubborn truths. Memo to Laura Ingraham: Never Beg Are Black Male Athletes Failing to Graduate Because of Racism? Everything is either racism, sexism, or global warming. That's all you need to know. Why are bishops supporting government unions? University’s Sex Week to teach women how to have anal sex with strap-on dildos Why Are So Many Female Teachers Sleeping With Students? Anti-Jewish, Anti-Zionist Discrimination Reported at San Francisco State University IS THERE A PATTERN TO THE HIJAB HOAXES? In an otherwise interesting piece in The Nation about Dostoevsky, they have to bring in Trump Harsanyi: When Will The Media Finally Get Over The 2016 Election? AG Sessions Freezes Aid Program for Illegal Migrants Trey Gowdy: Take This Job And Shove It How Paul Ryan Went From Young Gun To Gone - Ryan was the most important Republican in Washington from 2009 to 2016. He now seems like a throwback from a bygone era. Time to let Puerto Rico stand on its own two feet "There Wasn't A Single Corpse": Russia Claims 'White Helmets' Staged Syria Chemical Attack Seems possible US Backed Syrian Rebels Caught Staging Corpses of Dead Children in Douma to Play on Western Emotions Like Palliwood The Russian Method of State Suicide Europe's Civilizational Exhaustion These are the things we are being told to believe in 2018, via a commenter at Schniederman (below the fold) Continue reading "Thursday morning links" Wednesday, April 11. 2018Wednesday morning linksThe Long Goodbye: Joni Mitchell, Love Among the Ruins Things about blondes The beauty factor in employment Kentucky neighborhood bans Danes, Dobermanns, German Shepherds, St. Bernards and more Telling Moms "I Don't Know How You Do It All" Isn't Helping Us, It's Hurting Us Internet ads: No one wants to listen to the sex workers “It was really, really surprising to see the amount of hate that I got.” A pretty girl The Electric Vehicle Mileage Fraud, Updated Holocaust survivors and their families sing an upbeat LIFE The Gig Economy Continues To Expand, Frustrating The Old Guard Undercover Chat Reveals Planned Parenthood Giving 'Minors' Dangerous Advice on Anal Sex, Asphyxiation How did we get to this? Harvard to interrogate profs accused of ‘microaggressions’ Forensic microscope required. This is sick and creepy Brown University Now Features ‘Safe Spaces for Men’ Are there really too many "manly men"? Playing the Race Card in Higher Education Millennial poll: Historic youth wave coming in 2018, Dems outnumber GOP 2-1 The Insanity of Open Borders Justice Department violated Michael Cohen's constitutional rights just by seizing his records, Alan Dershowitz tells DailyMail.com – hours before Harvard law professor has dinner with Trump Tuesday, April 10. 2018Jump Rope Fun
Here's Skipping Rope Doesn't Skip Workout Is jumping a hard impact on joints? Nope. Properly done, the steps are lighter than those of ordinary walking which pounds your heels. Ankle hops, not real jumps. Since I have been jumping at my gym, I see more and more guys doing it. Few gals do it, maybe because of the boing-boing. One of the guys, a tall slender black dude, is a jump rope artist. He is like a dancer, varying his form from singles to doubles to side steps to scissor steps to running man to single-leg hops, seemingly effortlessly with small efficient steps. I want to get there, but I never will. At this point, I can do singles for fairly long (but I rarely do them for more than a couple of minutes at a time), Running Man, and I am beginning to get relaxed with scissor step and the jack step. It's all about rhythm, cool and relaxed, just letting the rope go on autopilot. Here's the scissor step. If you have learned Running Man, it's pretty easy to get the hang of it. She is pretty good, but I think the steps ideally are smaller and lighter. For good form, note how her arms and hands never change position. (Jump Rope Jacks below the fold -)
Continue reading "Jump Rope Fun" Tuesday morning linksNECCO wafers may become a thing of the past. I've always liked them. Great for making a roof on a gingerbread house, too. Humans Have Wreaked Havoc on Walden Pond Too many tourists peeing in the pond Birds Have A ‘Sixth Sense’ And Can Feel Earth’s Magnetic Field Despite being panned by many critics, “The Greatest Showman,” is a smash hit with audiences GM's dress code is only two words Imagining a World After Anna Wintour Censorship at Yale: my experience on campus Inside the White House Bible Study group Cultural-Marxist Left Doesn't Like Term 'Cultural Marxism' The UK: Subversion in the Garb of Social Justice Facebook has always been one big swindle Never was interested in it Vietnam activists question Facebook on suppressing dissent Klavan: On Kevin Williamson, The Atlantic Has No Excuse Illinois Democratic governor nominee mum on details for his proposed pension bailout tax hike They say that the Illinois government is a pension plan with some services attached FBI To Produce Additional Documents To Congressional Investigators On Hillary Clinton Email Probe Alan Dershowitz: Today is a 'very dangerous day for lawyer-client relations' This all seems crazy to me Monday, April 9. 2018Bird du Jour: the useful PigeonThe pigeon of cities and barns is actually the European Rock Dove. It's been introduced all around the world. In its natural wild state it was partial to cliffs and mountains so urban settings are comfortable for the species. The Rock Dove has been domesticated and bred for thousands of years, so today there is much variety in feral pigeons. People raised them in dovecotes. Perhaps the best use of pigeons is for shooting practice. I've done that. Good fun. Second best, raising them for squab. Squab is delicious. I recommend it if you can find it on a menu. A colleague of mine used to raise pigeons. He would serve rare squab breast on top of a sauteed squab liver, on a bed of lentils. Wonderful. Pigeons are a favored food of Peregrine Falcons. They knock the stuffing out of them in the air, then catch them on their way down. Jamie Oliver has a recipe for adult pigeon. Nobody wants to dine on a city pigeon, but I suspect country pigeons could be good. Below, a pigeon song, not PETA-approved -
Monday morning linksThe Curse of the Bradford Pear (h/t Insty) Newly Discovered Nazca Lines Have Been Hiding in The Desert For Thousands of Years How soon can we start recording our dreams? Brazil Debates Fate of Millions of Idled Donkeys Health Departments Continue to Sabotage Home Cooks Across the Country Ban any home cooking without a license, even for oneself or one's family. Too risky. Undercover Chat Reveals Planned Parenthood Giving 'Minors' Dangerous Advice on Anal Sex, Asphyxiation Parents Stage Walkout Over Planned Parenthood's Graphic, Violent Sex Ed in Public Schools HOPE AND HYPE FOR ALZHEIMER’S Transgender Runners Can Race Boston Marathon Under Identified Gender What's Really Happening In The World Of CO2 Emissions? Kevin Williamson, Thought Criminal GAO STUDY ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN SCHOOL DISCIPLINE IGNORES CENTRAL QUESTION Why the Federal Government Can't Mandate an Ideal School Suspension Rate Harvard, The Atlantic, etc. need to be treated not as mainstream cultural institutions, but as centers of leftist agitprop pure and simple. Rockefellers Join Soros & Rothschilds In Cryptocurrency Investment Plans Diamond and Silk deemed "unsafe for the community" by Facebook How Facebook got into a mess – and why it can’t get out of it Private Equity Firm Offers Cash-Strapped Connecticut $2BN For Government Buildings NY Times Op-Ed slamming 'Chappaquiddick' film as 'character assassination' spurs online outrage Hopping the wall into Trump's US, in under 2 minutes Has the California backlash against liberal craziness finally begun? Twitter CEO Shares And Raves About Article Calling For Dem Victory In Second ‘Civil War’ OBAMA DIPLOMAT WHO PRAISED OBAMA FOR NOT ATTACKING SYRIA, ATTACKS TRUMP The UK is where the good guys get arrested HAMAS PAYS $500 FOR "SEVERE INJURIES" TO ANTI-ISRAEL RIOTERS London's Mayor Declares Intense New 'Knife Control' Policies To Stop Epidemic Of Stabbings Knives are out of control So are drinks: The (Coming) Tory War on Milkshakes Sunday, April 8. 2018Garden Cancers to avoidMints will invade everything. My Mom would just let it loose in a meadow. When the meadow was mowed, wow. Great smell. When you needed some for lemonade, it was out there. Same goes for beautiful flowering vines like Trumpet Vine and Wisteria. Their desires to spread and metastasize via underground roots are relentless and close to impossible to prevent. My advice is not to plant them anywhere they cannot be mowed around. Bamboo. Unless you have a good local Panda population, you will be sorry you even planted it. Agent Orange is one approach. What sorts of garden plants have you had difficulty controlling?
From today's Lectionary: For the sins of the world1 John 1:1-2:2 1:1 We declare to you what was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands, concerning the word of life-- 1:2 this life was revealed, and we have seen it and testify to it, and declare to you the eternal life that was with the Father and was revealed to us-- 1:3 we declare to you what we have seen and heard so that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. 1:4 We are writing these things so that our joy may be complete. 1:5 This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light and in him there is no darkness at all. 1:6 If we say that we have fellowship with him while we are walking in darkness, we lie and do not do what is true; 1:7 but if we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 1:9 If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. 2:1 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; 2:2 and he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world. Saturday, April 7. 2018Man-made waves for surfersSaturday morning linksJapan Just Approved a New Drug That Can Kill the Flu Virus In Just One Day The statue-smashers go after … McKinley? Everything causes cancer in California WSJ: The Un-Cuddly Truth About Pandas Harvard declares war on Christianity Aaron Renn's urbanophile site is usually interesting Another good site is Science Direct A friend is enjoying Superfreakonomics Robots Are Coming for Our Jobs. Thank Goodness. The fall of Milo Yiannopoulos - Exhausting adventures with a fading right-wing phenomenon In an otherwise interesting piece in The Nation about Dostoevsky, they have to bring in Trump For Equal Pay Day: Evidence of employers paying women 19.5% less than men for the same work is as elusive as Bigfoot sightings Trey Gowdy: Take This Job And Shove It Sandberg: Facebook Users Would Have To Pay To Opt Out Of Sharing Data Number of people getting unemployment benefits falls to 44-year low Dear Politicians: Stop Taxing Us to Death - Philadelphia’s soda tax is the latest example of government run amok. Trump To Illegal Immigrant 'Caravan': No, You Aren't Citizens And, No, U.S. Border Is Not 'Open' “Trump Recently Told One Confidant That He … [Has] Chosen To Simply Not Tell Kelly Things At All” Texas IMMEDIATELY Deploys Troops to US Border, Arizona to Deploy Troops Next Week China’s War On Christianity Now Blocking Access To Bibles Germany Home to 11,000 Islamist Extremists, says Interior Ministry The UK: BAN CUTLERY NOW! The Road Not Taken. Robert Frost (1916)People often think the title is "The Road Less Traveled." Nope. Not a poem about how special we want to feel. Some of Frost's poems became so popular that they became cliches. The cranky SOB was a skilled marketer of his image, too. Anyway, I posted this poem today to note the ambiguity here: "the passing there had worn them really about the same." A random choice for a grassy path. Fate. Hard to know what metaphysical poets are really up to: What Gives Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” Its Power? Also, The Most Misread Poem in America:
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, Then took the other, as just as fair, I shall be telling this with a sigh Friday, April 6. 2018Master fishermanFriday morning linksWhole grain wheat no better than other, plus other bread myths Systematic Review Shows How to Maintain Sexual Desire in a long Relationship Basically, look good and make it fun Poll: Majority of millennials are in debt, hitting pause on major life events. Credit card debt — rather than student loans — is the most prevalent type of debt among the group. They need to read Peterson. Get your life in order, bucko. Is 2018 The Year of Jordan Peterson? Elite students are highly conscientious but know little And often lack spontaneous curiosity and passions Why Students at Carleton University Are Trying to Have a Statue of Gandhi Removed Uh oh– analysis of GHCN climate stations shows there is no statistically significant warming – or cooling Climate Alarmists May Inherit the Wind. They likened a courtroom ‘tutorial’ to the Scopes Monkey Trial. But their side got schooled. Banning semi-auto firearms? There are alternatives. I am more comfortable with revolvers anyway. But what about shotguns? Scott Adams: The fake gun control debate Kids Who Want Lots Of Government For Other People Upset About Government For Themselves THE MEDIA'S DEAFENING SILENCE ON THE YOUTUBE SHOOTER. A vegan animal rights activist doesn't fit the agenda. As the man said, "Wrong bad guy." Nasim Aghdam Had Been Interviewed by Police After Father Warned She Might Go to YouTube Let's talk about The Atlantic firing Kevin D. Williamson — immediately after hiring him. Michael Barone: How genetic science is undercutting the case for racial quotas Yes, East Asians have the highest average IQs MacDonald: Reject the Diversity Mandate Why Do Leftists Think So Poorly of Blacks? ‘Chappaquiddick’ is a long-overdue dismantling of the Kennedy myth A long line of charming, privileged sociopaths Attempted Mexican invasion kills DACA How Trump beat the left at its own game with the caravan to our border That caravan was organized and paid for by a California pro-illegal immigration group Klavan: American Journalists Are Hysterical Knuckleheads Powerline: WHY WE HATE THE MEDIA, CHAPTER 12,784 ‘BUFFY’ CREATOR JOSS WHEDON WISHES DEATH FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP If he were more honest, he'd wish for death for Trump voters Nancy Pelosi Vows Democrats Will Raise Taxes if They Take Back the House Why the FBI Is Dodging Nunes Merkel Under Pressure Over Germany’s Imported Stabbing Epidemic THE HEAVY PRICE OF ISRAELI GENEROSITY. No good deed extended to Palestinians goes unpunished. Recipients of charity commonly resent their benefactors. It's about ego. Gratitude is rare in humans. Thursday, April 5. 2018Thursday morning linksIncredible Ancient Archaeological Sites in the U.S. People Who Use Lots Of Fossil Fuels Demand Shell Stop Giving Them Fossil Fuels Or Something Comedian Outraged That People Are “Allowed” To Have Five Kids Rob Reiner Calls ‘Roseanne’ Pro-Trump Mouthpiece For The ‘Lunatic Fringe’ Facebook Admits Over 87 Million People's Data Was Shared Improperly Martin Luther King: ‘We Can’t Keep On Blaming the White Man’. Fifty years after his death, many pay lip service to his ideals, but far too few are following his example. Population growth in New York, L.A., and other big coastal centers lags that of more affordable midsize metros, where Americans are moving. Democrats: The Party of the Super-Duper (Mostly White) Gazillionaires More than a million illegal immigrants scored California driver´s licenses, state DMV announces More California Jurisdictions Join The Anti-Sanctuary Movement Byron York: On the Trump-Russia investigation and the rule of law Wednesday, April 4. 2018HIIT Cardio
HIIT (High-intensity interval training) comes in many forms. As usual, everybody has his opinion about it. The general format is 30-60-second full-out sprints followed by active recovery (slow) intervals at a 1:1 or 1:2 time ratio. For me, the !:2 works best. For example, when I do HIIT on the treadmill I do 60-second sprints followed by 2-minute slow walks but I probably should do 30-sec sprints with 60-sec walks. Trouble is that it takes several seconds to get anything up to max speed. - Speed? Obviously the pace of a "sprint" depends on fitness level. All that matters is that you give it everything you've got. Pace will improve over weeks. - Warm-up? A 5-10-minute warm up before an HIIT session is recommended. My habit is a 10-minute low-resistance elliptical before I do any exercise at all. Gets everything warmed-up without fatigue and reduces risk of cramps or sprains. - How many HIIT reps? Generally 5-10 is the limit. Stop when the quality of the sprints deteriorate noticeably. I aim for 10, but it depends on the day. - Jump right in to HIIT? No, not if over age 40. Crawl, walk, then run. - Does a tough hour of calisthenics count as HIIT? Sort-of, but not entirely. Thing is, people usually do not do calisthenics at max pace. They pace themselves (as do I) to be able to complete the routine. 60 seconds of max intensity/speed of jumping jacks is very tough. 60 seconds of warm-up jumping jacks is not so tough. - How often can you do HIIT? As often as you want, but you won't have time for your other exercises if you do them daily. - Does HIIT build strength? Really only cardiac strength. Keeps the muscles working and functional, though. - Are things like Soul Cycle HIIT? Yes, they are. - Does HIIT build endurance? Yes, generally-speaking. While some different energy systems and muscle fibers are activated by different forms of activity, a good sprinting regimen builds endurance. That's why endurance/distance athletes use HIIT in their training programs. Marathoners today run sprints to train, as do distance swimmers and bikers. - What forms? Almost anything. Probably ideal to vary it week to week. Swim, run, speed jump rope, combat bike, rower, ski erg - whatever you can speed up and slow down with. I see good jumpers do 15 minutes of HIIT - with all the jump rope variations and the speeds up and down. It's like a dance. I can not do 15 minutes of jump rope at any speed. - Time? Say you do a ten-minute warm-up and then 20 minutes of HIIT. What to do afterwards to fill out your daily hour of exercise? Well, I do whatever I want to fit in. Some calisthenics like pushups, pullups, curls, goblet squats, lunges, etc. Stay busy. There is no end to things to do. An hour goes by fast. - What about weight-loss and fat-burning? No exercise does much for that. That's nutritional. If you are fat, you eat too much, and it will slow you down. Too skinny? Grab a Big Mac with fries. - What about "Long, slow"? "Long, slow" exercises like an hour of fast walk, jogging, swims, biking, etc are fine for maintaining endurance but do not count as cardio training because they do not raise the heart rate high enough. As I have said, I often do an hour of "long,slow" weekly, mixing it up between elliptical, stair machine, and treadmill or rower unless there is a multi-hour hill hike instead. My genius trainer approves of these things as a "recovery day," not as exertion. For fitness beginners, though, they can feel exertional. Wednesday morning links"The doctors’ conclusion... is that Beckett was attacked by a large bird of prey, probably a great horned owl." Owls like to be left alone. Owling is a nighttime listening activity. Why Prime Numbers Fascinate Mathematicians Looking Back In Time, Astronomers Spot Most Distant Star Ever Seen The starlight from that star was sent before our Sun was formed George Washington University to Sponsor Event to Combat "Christian Privilege" Anybody can join but, trust me, it's no picnic Piers Morgan: Ban All Semi-Automatic Guns, ‘No Civilian Needs One’ Clueless WHY TRUMP IS RIGHT ABOUT AMAZON How to save Illinois Poorly-educated journalists Trump is doing the same things as Obama yet the MSM only freaks out about Trump Trump Says Military Will Be Used To Protect Border Good. Borders are basic. Syria is not. Trump Warns: Caravan 'Had Better Be Stopped' Before Reaching US Mexico is testing Trump Two Examples of Mexican Government Officials Blackmailing U.S. by Threatening Flood of South American Immigrants… Just down the road from meThis weekend (thanks, Gwynnie). Wonderful to see the eagle populations expanding.
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