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Tuesday, August 23. 2016Tuesday morning linksPic: Me and my brother-in-law last week, taking a dip in Herring Pond, Wellfleet. Not easy to find that pond. "Well aren't we special, then, loving so much and being such nice people." Brexit Armageddon was a terrifying vision – but it simply hasn’t happened 'Borders are the worst invention ever!' EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker Invented by God, I believe. Gates of Eden EPA Says It Needs Eight More Years to Decide if Ethanol Mandate Is Bad for the Environment - It is, as everyone who isn't a corn farmer will tell you. The Regulatory State: The worst Excesses Of Rent Seekers And Power-Mad Politicians CNN thinks "blacks" synonym for "felons." Emails show that Clinton Foundation donors got improved State Dept. access Big-time grifters Trump: Clinton Foundation “most corrupt enterprise in political history” Could be... Hillary Wears Heavy Coat and Black Pants to Nantucket Fundraiser 80 degrees and a wool coat? Strange. A cover-up? Has Trump Awakened John C. Calhoun's Concurrent Majority? Monday, August 22. 2016CashWolves of Clinton Street
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Monday morning links
Many thanks to Roger de Hauteville, King of Sicily, for filling in with the morning posts last week. It was a welcome and refreshing change of pace from my usual bla bla bla. College Profs Admit Affirmative Action Is Failing Students, Get Called Racist Scheming Buffalo Herd Roams Amok at Grand Canyon - Descendants of ‘beefalo’ outfox hunters, refuse to relocate; ill-fated ‘catnip’ plan Feral critters. Shoot 'em, eat 'em EpiPen Costs Skyrocket, Because Big Government Ruins Everything What lies beneath: an introvert’s guide to fiction – and life Mikey Weinstein – embarrassing atheists since… hell, I don’t know Hillary Clinton’s Worst Week—Yet, According to the MSM, Her Best Week Jewish Fear and Loathing of Donald Trump Irony Squared: Could Donald Trump Be the Savior of Black America? Donald Trump’s Lincolnesque Moment - A landmark in the emergence of a new Republican Party. With a comfortable lead, Clinton begins laying plans for her White House agenda House Clinton and the Wages of Corruption Washington Post: Trump’s Attacks On Hillary’s (Poor) Health Sickening Or Something Last Night Was the Turning Point in Trump's Campaign Americans are about to get the first landslide president we don’t want A bizarre editorial from some paper in New York
Althouse: "The media feel like lawyers for the Clinton campaign, taking whatever the evidence is and presenting it as advantageous to their client." Sunday, August 21. 2016American journalism is collapsing before our eyes
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Saturday, August 20. 2016"Shortly after he made this comment boos could be heard reverberating throughout the audience"
There seems to be a cultural disconnect.
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Friendface! Early one morning the sun was shining. I was laying in bed. Must be Saturday. In my grandparent's lifetime, everyone was expected to work at least half a day on Saturday. Sunday was the only day of rest. My great-grandparents didn't even get that. They had to ask for a whole day off from working far in advance, and their wish might not necessarily be granted. The peasant working class is reappearing everywhere. Tugging their forelock and saying, "Morning, Guvna" as they hold the door open for their latest Uber cab customer. Hawkers and pedlars don't take the weekends off. That's when they hunt their prey. Er, that didn't sound right. Leisure hours for others are target rich environments. Hmm. That sounded a trifle violent as well. Anyway, they work weekends. Even the hoity toity don't get Saturday off in the traditional sense anymore. Unless they're smart enough to claim their cellphone ran out of batteries on the weekend. That doesn't work on a steady basis. After all, excuses must be refreshed from time to time. You can only attend your grandmother's funeral like four or five times before the boss catches on. On to the links! U.S. Judge Rejects Uber’s Proposed $100 Million Settlement With Drivers This is nothing. Wait until someone in the government notices laws do count on the Internet. A lawsuit for money will seem trivial when jail time is in play. Cue Attorney General Pocahontas. The NSA Leak Is Real, Snowden Documents Confirm While everyone was busy worrying where a doltish swimmer lost his wallet, the NSA was teaching every bad actor and tinpot dictatorship how to hack even the most secure systems. It's OK, I imagine, because they didn't mean to. Comey means never having to say you're sorry. Hoaxes and scams on Facebook: How most of them work and spread? Look at the headline. It's magnificent. I love watching Millennials trying to operate punctuation and spelling. Apparently all twelve years of regular schooling now consists of the advice: Take a stab at it. Anyway, we ran a link yesterday that mentioned that internet security warnings often get ignored. This is why ignoring them is usually a good idea. The Top Ten Emerging Technologies of 2016 Half of that list is stupid. The other half would be useless if it were practical, which they won't be. Self-driving cars aren't a problem to be solved, because there's no problem there. Why do Millennials want to sit in a booster seat clutching a ziploc bag of Cheerios and a Gameboy until they're ready for a nursing home? Drive your own damn car. It's not that hard if you're not texting. Is Bandcamp the Holy Grail of Online Record Stores? I dunno. Is a guy selling Rolecks watches on a blanket outside Neiman Marcus the same as Neiman Marcus? Top 10 Ways Wood Pellets Beat Firewood Yeah, but it feels silly chopping at the bags with an ax. Wow, it really is Jimmy Carter's second and third term. BEOG grants are coming back. Can roller disco be far behind? They really did call them BEOG grants back in the day. It's like calling a cash-hole an ATM machine. American Pravda: Did the US Plan a Nuclear First Strike Against Russia in the Early 1960s? This is news? The Pentagon also planned nuclear strikes against the Vatican and Turks and Caicos back in the '60s. That's what they do. If they didn't plan fourteen different ways to move the Soviet Union six inches to the right, the hard way, they should have been fired. Our friend Gerard remembers that Randy Newman has long since caught up with his famous relatives. 98 personal data points that Facebook uses to target ads to you You could have figured this out on your own. Ask yourself, WWTCLTOPED? What Would The Creepiest Little Turd On Planet Earth Do? You can reverse engineer it from there. Facebook launches Lifestage, an app for high school students to create a profile with videos See what I mean? No high-schooler should be on FriendFace. WWTCLTOPED? Luckily, it'll flop, because kids think Friendface is for olds.
Have a lovely weekend, Maggie's readers. Drop your smartphone into the lake, by accident, on purpose, and take two full days off from work.
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Friday, August 19. 2016Everyone Should Get an Ollege Education
Well, good morning to ye. I wrote about 500 words of screamingly hilarious text, filled with mordant observations, into the Maggie's Farm website editor. It was like leaving a bucket of corn next to the paddock. It done got et. That means the links for today are late, and they're not funny. Sorta like Game of Thrones. Maggie's makes do with a coal oil powered website, with alcohol lamps on the desks to light our compositing machine, and that's the way we like it. No text is as funny as the text that gets erased. The fish that got away is always the largest. Writers never can reproduce lost work, even five minutes after they wrote it. Every manuscript is a foreign country as soon as it's written. If the printer accidentally burned Anna Karenina, and you asked Tolstoy to re-write it, he'd probably say something like, "I'm pretty sure it's about Russia, but don't hold me to it." So if you need a laugh, you'll have to do without my erased observations. Picturing me putting needles in a doll that looks like the webmaster will have to do. On to the links! People ignore software security warnings up to 90 percent of the time If software warnings from multinational tech companies didn't read like Hop on Pop, maybe people wouldn't ignore them. All the examples I see say things like, "Whoopsie, that shouldn't have happened! Our code monkeys have been dispatched to check into it. Here's a picture of a penguin!" These teachers are demonstrating they're unfit for their jobs, and should be fired. They'll be given prizes instead. Barnes & Noble fires CEO Boire, board says not a 'good fit' I could have fixed Barnes & Noble. Hell, I could have fixed Yahoo. Unfitness for a job is now considered your primary qualification for it. Melbourne ranked world's most liveable city for sixth consecutive year by EIU Another begged question. No cities are liveable. We'll give the article a pass for sticking the mealy-mouthed word "most" in there. Tallest midget in the circus. I like that the first reason a city is "liveable" is healthcare. If your first consideration for where you live is finding a doctor, you'd be happiest in a nursing home, I think. What Great Listeners Actually Do I'm sorry. Were you saying something? Cisco to lay off about 14,000 employees: tech news site CRN Not many people know what Cisco does. My impression of the company is that it's 500 times more important than Google, Apple, Facebook, Snapchat, and several hundred other tech companies combined. The Internet is really just a bunch of switches, and Cisco made them all. They're hemorrhaging workers because the CEO decided he (she? I refuse to look it up) wants to be in the Software as a Service business for some reason. After everyone loses their job, and the company tanks, maybe Barnes & Noble will hire him. Clint Eastwood’s ex-wife Dina marries Scott Fisher, ex-husband of Clint's former girlfriend I'm confused. I've been assured that it's only trailer parks with confederate flags in the trailer windows where this sort of thing goes on. And we all know that only hillbillies marry their relatives. Woody Allen could tell you that. Is it possible that low-rent behavior isn't about money? DNA traces origins of Iceman's ragtag wardrobe I find Oetzi the Iceman to be the most interesting story of the last 50 years or so. Hmm. Shot in the back with an arrow, and left to die. Dude was a burglar. Researcher Grabs VPN Password With Tool From NSA Dump If you're unfamiliar with the term, a VPN is a Virtual Private Network. It masks your IP address while you travel the Internet. Well, it sorta does, apparently. You're right. I don't. Unlike Annabel and Emily from the Daily Mail, I've heard of Photoshop and publicity stunts. Still funny, though. Enjoy! Say, it's Friday, isn't it? That's like the fifth Monday in a row. I hope our list of links helps you power through until they light the smoking lamp, and the blessed weekend begins. A votre sante, Maggie's readers!
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Thursday, August 18. 2016Everything Has A Price
For me, the corporate world has become a bizarre scenario. Recent management changes in my office have led to responsibility shifts, and being a white male over 50, I'm in an unusual position. I have to continually prove my relevance. That shouldn't be unusual, it's the kind of relevance I have to prove which is unusual. We should all have to prove ourselves capable and competent in our jobs, regardless of age. This seems to be less important today. What I have to consistently prove is how well I 'fit' in the organization. In other words, it's now what you do or say, but how you do or say it. Results aren't gauged by how quickly or efficiently they are accomplished, but by how well they are 'socialized'. To a large degree, it has required a considerable bit of effort to run in place. I've found that my days are spent as much determining strategies to move forward as they are spent trying to get the job done.
Continue reading "Everything Has A Price" Serpentine, Shelly!
Arthur Hiller has passed away. If the name doesn't ring a bell, he's a movie director. The Hollywood Reporter, charged with identifying him in their headline to a public that left him behind years ago, called him the "director of Love Story." Why they would choose that as his epitaph is telling. About the author, and the industry. Not Arthur Hiller. Love Story made a lot of money. People in Hollywood find a way to like things that make a lot of money. They prefer working on cranky, obscure things that pay them a lot of money, and don't make anyone else any money, but they sit up straight when a rainmaker like Arthur Hiller walks in the room. Money is power and it's all Hollywood knows. Arthur Hiller made some fun, interesting movies. You can still watch The In-Laws with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin and get a few laughs from it. He made the pilot for the 60's TV show The Addams Family, which is still very funny to look at. Like its contemporary The Beverly Hillbillies, it was really witty for a short while, before it became like every other dreary thing on TV. I remember Love Story. It's a bad movie, and must be unwatchable today, even for its devotees. It's not my fault it made money. It got none of mine. It's not Arthur Hiller's fault, really, that it made a lot of money, so don't blame him either. He put his best effort forward for everything he worked at, and people liked him for it. They gave him an award for being generous, once. He remarked, “It’s so embarrassing to receive an award for doing what you should be doing, but I must admit it pleases me greatly.” That's a better epitaph for the man, surely, than the director of Love Story. RIP On to the links! David’s Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World’s Most Perfect Statue Begging the question in the headline again. Tsk. Tsk. The Pieta is Michelangelo's best work. Even seated Moses could give Dave a run for his money. Moses' ankles are fine. Hell, Dave might not be the most enjoyable statue outside the Palazzo Vecchio. Hercules and Cacus is a blast, and it gives you a two-for-one discount on your sculpture-gazing budget. A statue of a guy about to get his brains beat in is more appropriate than David, when it's outside the town hall where you pay your taxes. NPR Website To Get Rid Of Comments This will be misidentified by conservative pundits as an assault on free speech. It isn't. It's more like wanting to leave the poker game early if you have all the chips. Harvard Museums Releases Online Catalogue of 32,000 Bauhaus Works Interesting stuff. You can visit the site and see why everything you think is "modern" is about as modern as antimacassars.
An Expert in Valuation Says Uber Is Only Worth $28 Billion, Not $62.5 Billion A true expert in valuation buys companies, he doesn't scratch away in a cubicle estimating value. And he would never tell you what he was thinking. Uber could be worth next to nothing overnight, so valuing it at par with General Motors is silly. There's no scrap metal value in Uber if it goes belly up. How to find the right career for you This article is interesting to me for the wrong reasons. I'm amazed at the Colorforms-Highlights-infomercial style that younger generations demand for everything they look at. Top 5 Exercises for Seniors With Arthritis All the really old persons I've known in good shape never exercised. They did physical labor out in the landscape. No one with a farmer tan ever needs a sports watch. Are Rotisserie Chickens a Bargain? I try not to buy prepared meals and car tires in the same place. Apparently that's just me. This will be quoted far and wide. It equates gullibility in the young with virtue, and wisdom in the elderly as stupidity, so I'm sure the Internet will love it. The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard to Be Happy by Michael Foley Sooner or later, everyone is going to have to come to grips with the fact that nearly all the stuff that wrecks your life is voluntary. George Washington, Man and Legend
I've been wrong on the Internet more times than I can count. I am only "corrected" when I'm right. Well, there's the links. Go and have an interesting, disinterested day, all you beautiful people!
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Wednesday, August 17. 2016Notes From All Over
Reading news reports from other countries is fun. You have no chips on their intellectual poker table, so you can read about things with an unjaundiced eye. I think George Washington called the attitude disinterestedness. He meant you shouldn't have a dog in any fight that you stand to benefit from. Old Muttonhead was somewhat phlegmatic, so it's hard to know what he might be thinking about any particular topic, but I've gotten the impression by reading about him that if he saw the capital city that bears his name, he'd bust out the fire and sword. Disinterestedly. Anyway, I went to Europe this AM and poked around, looking for things I could be disinterested in, hoping they'd interest me. I hope they interest you, too. Sex pigs halt traffic after laser attack on Pokémon teens That's the actual headline from a Swedish news outlet. I am so very disinterested in all that. The 21st Century is making Hieronymus Bosch look like Thomas Kinkade. Roomba creator responds to reports of ‘poopocalypse’: ‘We see this a lot’ A story from Old Blighty. Apparently the Groom of the Stool is now Rosie the robot maid from The Jetsons, and she's really bad at her job. Diplomatic spat over Turkish child sex headline From Austria. Yes, Turkey, the problem is that this information is in the newspaper, not that it's accurate. I'd read the Turkish newspaper, but there aren't any. French mayor bans Pokemon Go app from his village Isn't France still essentially under martial law? Don't government functionaries have better things to do? Don't Pokemon Go players? Greek PM vows to make Germany pay war reparations Snicker. For some reason I have a Cab Calloway song playing in my head. Won't they just have to turn over all the proceeds to Troy? Hi di hi di hi di ho! Norway's angel princess divorces novelist husband That's a weird moniker for the 21st Century. Does she invest in startups or something? Spain's Olympic kayak hero only just became 'Spanish' I'm trying to wrap my head around the formulation: "Spain's Olympic kayak hero." El Cid unavailable for comment. Dong gets nod for 'world's biggest offshore wind farm' From Denmark. I think I saw that movie at my bachelor party. 12 mistakes foreigners make when moving to Italy "Expecting anything to function properly" is mysteriously absent from this list. This map of Berlin Wi-Fi names is oddly addictive I think this comes under the heading of "slow news day" in Germany. Shouldn't you be shopping for a bottle of ouzo and a spray of flowers for some Greek, to go along with your reparations check? Get busy.
Well, there you have it. Europe. And I though the United States was a silly place. Good night, Mr. and Mrs. Europe, from border to border and coast to coast, and all the ships at sea. You were fun while you lasted.
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Tuesday, August 16. 2016The Face From the Barroom FloorI am a connoisseur of bad writing. As you can imagine, I adore the Internet. The Internet is like a bad writing contest with 6 billion contestants and no prize. It's the Telephone Game played in semaphore by myopics. It's a vast playground for hunches about grammar, with capitalization carbuncles appearing here and there, garnished with improvisational spelling, in a passive voice reduction. Not to mention the mixed metaphors. Some wags went on a safari looking for bad writing, and called it the Bulwer-Lytton Contest. We all know its humble beginnings. Poor Georgie B-L was just doing his best to write a novel back in 1830:
That ain't Shakespeare, but honestly, it can't compete with the Huffington Post for triteness. It's just the sort of writing that makes you put the book back on the library shelf, and pick up the next one. No. Big. Deal. But they've made it a contest, so it is a big deal. I hate it. Encouraging people on the Internet to write badly on purpose is a fool's errand. That's what they do. Encouraging them to write well, or even write gooder, would strike me as a worthier task. But then again, the contest is presented by Writer's Digest, whose raison d'etre is encouraging girls who should have flunked out of jo school to write another sparkly vampire bodice-ripper using their specious advice. Yawn. I want bad writing that turns out that way on accident, to use the parlance of our times. I want bad writing written in dead earnest. Apparently, I wanted the Bad Writing Contest.
Now that's what I'm talkin' about. I'm slightly confused, though. It says a girl wrote it, but she forgot to put three exclamation points at the end. A minor oversight, but telling. Now, on to our quotidian dose of bad writing from all over: What Danes consider healthy children’s television Ah, the Internet, where every question is begged. "Healthy children's television" is assumed to be a thing, as long as Danes do it. No such animal. The Cheap Ticket Into the Elite Class Ah, the Internet, where every question is begged. Are computer coders part of the Elite Class? No. They'll revert to the equivalent of journeyman plumbers in the near future. Perfectly respectable, but hardly elite. The author's inability to order concrete without an iPhone app is telling. It's telling about him, not the concrete company. And the word "into" in the headline should be "to." Can 42 US, a free coding school run by a French billionaire, actually work? Along the same lines as Mr. I Retired at 28 and Want a Medal. They always say the answer to any question posed in a headline is invariably, "No." All I needed to see was a long table covered with Apple computers to know nothing productive was going on. Shade malware attack examines your finances before demanding ransom Can a free coding school run by Russian mobsters be the cheap ticket into the Elite Class? More likely than the last two entries. I bet they run Linux. Not Saying Winter is Coming, But Where’s Your Coat? Hmmm. Are you saying being a code monkey won't be your ticket to the elite class? Mr. Money Hoarder won't like that. Nissan revolution: could new petrol engine make diesel obsolete? There's a question in the headline again. It's a fake though. The question is begged, not answered with a "No." Diesel engines have been obsolete for a long time. The reasons they keep making them are weird. The Death of Flair: As Friday's Goes Minimalist, What Happens to the Antiques? The practice of screwing a bizarre melange of merde to the walls in taverns is a lot older than all the chains mentioned in this interesting article. Every barroom, from the '30s on, put memorabilia from the patrons on the walls to keep them coming back. After they died, it looked randomly chosen to a new crop of drunks. Boy howdy, the title of that blog, IN ALL CAPS, isn't exaggerating. Do they watch Danish children's television in Belgium? It seems to have broken them in some fundamental way. The Raspberry Pi Has Revolutionized Emulation Every generation has something that brings a tear of remembrance to the eye. It's a moving target. You'd kill to play Knock Down with your old baseball cards, and people younger than you want to play Donkey Kong Junior on a tabletop. The Empirical Economics of Online Attention Some day, everyone will realize that the last ten years has consisted of nothing but skimming. Nothing of value was created. Google stole the Yellow Pages, Facebook stole the dry-erase board hanging on a girl's dorm room door, and Apple gave you a little handheld television to watch while driving. Well, there's the links for today. When you're done reading, I hope you find a cheap ticket "into" the Elite Class that doesn't require learning javascript. It sucks. Happy Tuesday!
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Monday, August 15. 2016Who Got Us Into These Endless Wars?
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A Swimmer Has Been Inconvenienced!Look, I just thought you should know. I barely know how to break news like this to you. But this is the kind of earth-shaking development that must be disseminated. Send small children out of the room, pour yourself a bracer, sit down, and know this: A swimmer has been inconvenienced! It's Monday morning, and I know you're relying on Maggie's Farm to cover the globe like Sherwin Williams to get the stories that really matter. I'm trying to take my stint as the Farm's resident hooligan seriously. I felt an obligation to get up to speed on the most important stories on the planet, and report them here to you. I checked in with MSNBSBBclatcheyrudge, and I was shocked, shocked at what I discovered. I was expecting all sorts of bad things. Things like race riots, trouble in the Balkans, plagues of disease-carrying mosquitoes, fixed elections. I didn't see any of that mentioned, so I guess everything's OK on those fronts. But boy howdy, a swimmer has been inconvenienced. I mean, when a swimmer can be inconvenienced by some ruffian, some footpad, some cad, some bounder, some slavering miscreant -- certainly the end times must be upon us. I forget which horseman of the apocalypse was sent to inconvenience a swimmer, but he's right up there, I bet. On to the links. There was a time in the distant past when sane men felt an obligation to irrigate deserts. How the Hunt Brothers Cornered the Silver Market and Then Lost it All I'm so old I remember when this affected the price of film. I'm also so old I remember film. A new type of electrical cell may displace the lithium-ion design My chemistry education was elemental. and my metallurgy is a bit rusty, but that sounds to my ear like a very splodey combination. Lawns are a soul-crushing timesuck and most of us would be better off without them No, they're not, and no, we wouldn't. Evidence Mounts that Rembrandt Used Optics to Paint Self-Portraits I heard he cheated and used paint brushes, too. Street food chef stunned after his hawker stall becomes world's first to earn Michelin star No Hong Kong-style soya sauce chicken noodles for you! Come back thirty days! Seagate Introduces a 60TB SSD – Is a 3.6PB Storage Pod Next? For those of you who don't speak (tech) jive, that's a sixty-terabyte flash drive. That's -- a lot. World's Oldest Gold Object May Have Just Been Unearthed in Bulgaria Must be some mistake. We all know the oldest gold object in the world is one of Keith Richard's fillings. World Brain: The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia So, H.G. Wells invented the Internet in 1937. And then the Morlocks took it over and called it Twitter. The U-9 and the Realm of the Unexpected History is a ripping yarn, if you know how. Well, that's it for today's links. Tune in tomorrow, and I promise I'll find out if any swimmers discover there isn't any toilet paper in their stall, or stub their toe on a coffee table, or are made to wait in line over-long at the Registry of Motor Vehicles, or are forced to fly economy.
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Sunday, August 14. 2016Why Are Elites Out of Touch?They Think Anyone Who Disagrees with Them Is Crazy The author wants the elites to speak honestly to the masses. I do not agree that language is the problem. I think the problem is that the elites have every really done anything or made anything real in their lives. "Today, few of our politicians have ever done anything resembling useful work." Related, re the Euro elites: The Brexit Vote And Endgame Time For The EU
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Saturday, August 13. 2016Durn Interestin'
Roger here. Bird Dog has gone to the spa to take the waters. And by "spa," I mean tavern. And by "waters," I mean single malt. Anyway, he's left me to guard the chicken coop until he can finish his sabbatical, and make bail. I don't know what to talk about. That's because I'm not interesting, the way Bird Dog is.
I'm not interesting, but that's beside the point. What makes me even more useless to the lovely people here at the Farm is that I'm not interested. I don't care about much of anything that makes the front page of the papers, or the nightly news, or Huffpo. At least, I think I'm not interested, because I have no idea what's going on at those venues. It's not a pose like you'd suppose. I think it's all twaddle and avoid looking at it. I'll try to take the path less traveled, and look for interesting things: IBM's reputation at risk in wake of census bungle I was unaware that IBM had any sort of reputation left to bungle. Apparently, they can't even count kangaroos now. Kansas couple sues IP mapping firm for turning their life into a “digital hell” I've been subjected to digital hell myself, so I'm sympathetic. But enough about my physical exam. Should Early Autism Intervention Include Multiple Languages? You Bet! Never mind autistic kids. Why doesn't every kid speak more than one language? Me pega. Upping the volts will make hybrid cars much cheaper First sentence: "VOLTAGE is to electricity what pressure is to water." I don't think so. New “Bionic” Leaf Is Roughly 10 Times More Efficient Than Natural Photosynthesis This is called "begging the question," even though it's not a question. It's the smug version of petitio principii. The real question is whether natural photosynthesis is particularly efficient. It isn't. There's just a lot of it going on. I find it more edifying to read the news from twenty years ago. All the fibs have mellowed. How English Gave Birth to Surprising New Languages I didn't see whatever Guy Fieri speaks mentioned. The list should be expanded. Now is a really good time to buy a helicopter As opposed to tomorrow, when you'll need the money for Hamburger Helper A bottle of Mateus and Marvin Gaye records always did the trick for me. Lessons in Small Scale Manufacturing From The Othermill Shop Floor They make little mills that produce printed circuit boards. They run a factory that makes tiny desktop factories. And you lived to see it.
Well, that's today's roundup of links. You can now return to your regularly scheduled conniption fit about the election.
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Friday, August 12. 2016Friday morning linksGreenland Sharks Live 400 Years or More, Making Them the Longest-Lived Vertebrates Under-65s don't view sexuality as binary It is obviously not, but do we have to keep talking about it? A New Study Finds That Men Are Weaker Today Than They Were 30 Years Ago Brooklyn has a secret weapon as it eclipses Chicago’s population You are responsible for what other people hear. Umm, no. Grievance-collectors and paranoids can always find something. Same as cops and public prosecutors can. ‘Debate’ over student First Amendment rights continues at University of Houston Macy's update: Macy’s Jumps 10% After Sales, Earnings Decline; Will Close 100 Full-Line Stores A good line of department stores. Does not deserve to go the way of Sear's. The ABA sets forth a de facto speech code for lawyers Insane. Stop lawyers from talking? Florida Professor Reprimands Students For Using Phrase “Melting Pot” In Class, Claims It’s Racist… Criminalizing Entrepreneurs - The regulatory state is also a prison state. The DOJ’s Baltimore Police Report Contributes to a Hostile Environment for Law Enforcement Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Both Want to Restore Detroit's Glory Days with Failed Economic Policies (New at Reason) - The Motor City of today shouldn't yearn for a horse-and-buggy of tomorrow. A dead city. Like a gold rush town, when the gold is gone. Let it die. Why Capitalism Works And Socialism Doesn't: Arbitrage Related, Hillary’s Plan Won’t Lower Drug Costs An easy-to-find $15 piece of hardware is all it takes to hack a voting machine Ace: Some Thoughts About Political Honesty, and the Pro-Amnesty Wing of the Republican Party The girl raped by Hillary's client speaks out Hillary laughed about it. Nice. Tapper: Pay-for-play emails show ‘Clintons think rules don’t apply to them” They call that news CNN Admits "We Couldn't Help [Hillary] Any More Than We Have" Krauthammer: Clinton Foundation’s Access to State Department a ‘Form of Corruption’ Compromised: Justice Dept. Refused FBI Probe of Clinton Foundation But - Joint FBI-US Attorney Probe Of Clinton Foundation Is Underway Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown Pence: Why aren’t the media talking about Hillary? The Associated Press Campaigns For Hillary Sadder but Wiser, Merkel´s Germany Is Turning into a Police State Why Aren’t Liberals Flogging Rotherham Pakistanis Over Their Rape Culture? Apparently Let refugees into your homes' France pleads with citizens to help ease migrant crisis Why the sudden fuss about Russia? Thursday, August 11. 2016Trump obviously does not want the jobHe likes being a free-wheeling colorful character who says whatever he feels like at the moment regardless of information or tact. Many jobs would be fine for that, but not this one. This one requires some prep, some discipline, and some organization. Something is going on with Donald Trump. Trump has been right about many issues, but let's just call this a big mistake and bring on Pence, please. He is the real deal and Trump seems to be begging to be thrown off the ticket. With too many, Clinton is a default vote. Almost nobody except grey hair feminists on the Upper West Side are eager to vote for her. Because, vagina.
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Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Over the Next Few Nights: 10 Things to Know to Catch the Best View
"The Perseids occur each August as Earth passes through the tail of dust and debris left by the comet Swift-Tuttle." Tonight thru Saturday night are best: Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Over the Next Few Nights: 10 Things to Know to Catch the Best View
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Thursday morning linksPhoto: Clapton went fishing The Last 2 Minutes of the Last Howdy Doody Show Public university warns against saying ‘you guys’ 12 Secrets of College Admissions Officers Clemson protesters call free speech 'garbage,' plan to shut down Milo event
A book: Out of the Desert: My Journey From Nomadic Bedouin to the Heart of Global Oil The FDA's New Rules for E-Cigarettes Are Already Hurting Vape Shops - New regs took affect on Monday and could be too costly for small companies to compete with Big Tobacco. ‘Like Hogs at the Trough,’ Lobbyists Feast on Farm Bill for Subsidies, Food Stamps ‘Substantial’ Number of Syrian Refugee Applicants Have Been Rejected Europe's Wave of Migration Brought Too Many Men Chris Christie Can't Escape Bridgegate It's the most trivial of stories. For real scandals, the Clintons Clinton accused of aiding Moscow ops with push for 'Russian Silicon Valley' Bloomberg, Daily Caller: Bombshells in top Clinton aides’ e-mails tie back to former Marc Rich partner Hillary Clinton: The devil the media knows The Real Reason the Mainstream Media Hates Trump Of Course Hillary Wants to ‘Abolish’ the Second Amendment Fears of a 'Calais in Italy' as migrants keep flooding across the Mediterranean A leading U.S. general pressured his intelligence analysts into playing down the ISIS and al Qaeda threats, according to a congressional task force. WAS THE RUSSIAN MILITARY A STEAMROLLER? FROM WORLD WAR II TO TODAY Iran-Backed Rebels Use Hospitals as Human Shields Wednesday, August 10. 2016Wednesday morning links
A Letter to My Daughter About Young Men Cool golf trick shot Something Wonderful: The Jukebox Repairman From a Dacha Wall, a Clue to Raoul Wallenberg’s Cold War Fate Justice Dept. lawyers ordered to take ethics classes after misleading judge in amnesty case Why is the NAACP so strongly opposed to charter schools which help black kids so much? Follow the $. The NEA is a major donor to the NAACP Germany's Migrant Rape Crisis Spirals out of Control - Suppression of data about migrant rapes is "Germany-wide phenomenon."
Socialism update: Bernie buys $600,000 vacation home Record 600 Major Regulations Imposed Under Obama - Report: New burdensome regulation issued every 3 days "Many of the reporters who feel compelled to stop Trump are undoubtedly comfortable because all their friends feel the same way. But they are deluding themselves if they think that going after one candidate in a two-candidate race is what journalism is
"For nearly a full day, the news cycle seemed to spin Trump’s way. Then the timer on his phone went off, and he realized it was time once again to shove his head up his ample orange rump. The Polls Aren’t Skewed: Trump Really Is Losing Badly Not because people like Hillary, but because Trump makes them uneasy. I think a majority of people prefer most of Trumps policies. The GOP majority could get wiped out in November New photos apparently show China building fighter jet hangars on disputed islands They are not post-modern globalists. They are nationalists building a regional power base. Why shouldn't they? Look forward in anger - By treating the young as a threat, Arab rulers are stoking the next revolt Summer in Gaza: Al-Quds Intifada Summer Camps In Gaza Offer Training In Stabbing, Firearms, Tunnel Combat
Tuesday, August 9. 2016“They were trying to actually silence us,” she said.
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Tuesday morning linksFrigatebirds sleep in mid-flight Why You Should Always Dress Up When You Go Out to Eat For More U.S. Cities, Downtown Is a Center of Economic Strength Two murals at University of Wisconsin-Stout to be removed: 'Psychologically devastating' Indian history and Indian heritage are being erased in the name of correctness. Crazy. The civilization of the Mayan Indians A Surreal Life on the Precipice in Puerto Rico A failed state. Give them independence from the US The Law Of Unintended Consequences Hits Biofuels New Twist In Global Warming Madness: Olympic Records Won't Come Easy Crack Down on Law Schools That Don't Pass the Bar N.C. school board: Don’t call children ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ Illinois College Defends Offering Course For “Blacks-Only”…
How Do You Tell The Corrupt Politicians From The Honest Ones?
Well, that last question is not entirely fair to NYC. It takes a while for all of the new immigrants to get with the program but they get more help than NY immigrants of the past. The help probably slows them down. Plus NYC has large dysfunctional, dependent "inner city" "communities" which nobody knows what to do about except to give them stuff and get their votes. Related, from Z Man: The American colonies were doing well economically and the taxes and levies the King wished to impose were minor. Despite this economic realty, the colonies revolted anyway. It was early proof that homo economicus has always been nonsense. Humans as not rational and narrowly self-interested agents. Humans, individually and collectively, are biological. VDH on borders:
iStudy Shows Raising Minimum Wage in Seattle Did Little to Help Workers After Voter ID Defeats, Lessons From Indiana’s Law That ‘Has Stood Test of Time’ A press conference for Hillary: Softball questions and journalists applaud From 1996:
She is no lady Short-Circuit Damage to US Security: Hillary’s Lies and Amiri’s Execution - Sensational lying is nothing new for the former first lady Peyser: I can no longer justify calling myself a Trump supporter Democrats Touting Billionaire Support for Hillary Have a Short Memory Why Trump is now the most dangerous man in the world Because he is a NATO skeptic. So am I. It's a Cold War relic. Europe can take care of itself - or not. Bring back the Ottoman Empire, please. Munich killer 'went on weapons training day to Iran' before massacre where 9 died Monday, August 8. 2016Monday morning linksMeet Samson — the biggest cat in NYC Alex Rodriguez to Play Final Major League Game Next Friday Simone Biles is busy seeking gold, but still manages to make Mass Athlete with No Womb or Ovaries but Internal Testes Will Compete with Women in Rio
Sweet Briar president: More than miracles needed to save small colleges Fighting for Free Speech on America’s Campuses NAACP members call for ban on privately managed charter schools World's largest aircraft leaves hangar for first time ahead of maiden flight World’s biggest hotel under construction...where? No hurricanes because of climate change? Climate Change Agenda and the Role of Bureaucratic Scientists The Deep Causes of Today’s Struggling U.S. Economy College Takes Down Historical Paintings Because They Might Traumatize American Indian Students When Black Is Not Enough WHAT VIETNAM CAN TEACH US ABOUT A DIVIDED AMERICA How Left-Wing Donors, Tactics Fundamentally Changed Dem Party Hillary ought not talk about killing "Is Robot Hillary Melting Down?" Hillary’s First Press Conference in 6 Months Turns Into Softball Game NY Times Public Editor Calls Out The Paper Over Hillary Clinton Cover-Up Obama’s Cash Payment to Iran Was More Than a Ransom — It Broke Criminal Law "Orwell deleted things like this from his own work as he assumed no one would believe it, even in fiction" Sen. Tom Cotton: Clinton’s Unprotected Emails Got Iranian Nuclear Scientist Executed Pew Survey: 42% of Europe’s Refugees in 2015 Were Young Men Famed flea market in France canceled over security concerns Warnings about Oktoberfest Palestinians: The "Country" Where Crime Is an Official Job The Death of Leon Klinghoffer on the Achille Lauro Cruise Ship - 25 Years Later Should America Remain Globally Engaged? America is losing its longest war Sunday, August 7. 2016The Clinton FoundationI understand that ardent Hillary supporters could not care less about Clinton lies and Clinton money. Clinton morality is already baked in the cake and has been known for many years. No matter what is revealed, it changes no vote. Still, it's an ugly story that has to be told. Shut It Down: The Clinton Foundation Is Too Corrupt to Exist. It is nothing more than a family slush fund and corrupt to its core. Quite remarkable, really, that anybody had the hutzpah to try the obvious scam of collecting money from foreign businesses and nations while Secretary of State. Hire some friends, your kid, and political allies, make a few token international efforts which fail except for the photo ops - and Voila!
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Life on the government plantation
Everybody admires those who escape any Indian government plantation. The worst thing about the Indians' plantation: No work at all to be done. No food needs to be produced, no buffalo left to kill, no enemy tribes to fight. Nothing. Escape is the only way to salvage a life. Government treats blacks and Indians as if they were helpless children. Give them stuff and they will shut up. Maybe they - not the government - will figure that out someday but I do not see it happening anytime soon. The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians
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