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Tuesday, July 11. 2017Tuesday morning links33 depressing photos that show Sears is a disaster Men and Republicans Are the Best Tippers U.S. seniors are employed at the highest rates in 55 years. Seems like a good thing to me NY Times: Campus Protests ‘A Disaster’ For Mizzou Kafkatrapped at Evergreen State College - Prof. Bret Weinstein’s attempt to clear himself of false charges of racism used as proof of his racism Award-Winning Journalist Who Broke Story of Jewish Women Barred From Chicago ‘Dyke March’ Removed From Reporting Duties Why ordinary Americans hold politicians and media in contempt, all in one Hamptons party Trump’s Right: The West Must First Have the Will to Survive Maxine Waters Acts The Fool Lambasting Ivanka At G20, Chelsea Clinton Doubles Down On Stupid At Least On Immigration, Democrats Are Still Losing The “War Of Ideas”
White House points collusion-seeking reporters toward the Democratic National Committee House Passes Medical Malpractice Reform Bill Kling: A conservative American President in Poland France: "Jihad by Court" The Impact of Jihadi Attacks on the British Elections Monday, July 10. 2017Monday morning linksIt's good to be back in the land of Dunkin Donuts. The Scots are tea-drinkers. Well, tea, ale, and whisky drinkers. You can't get a cup of coffee until, at the very earliest, 7:30. Utterly unacceptable. Europeans do not seem to be early-risers. Many thanks to our occasional (too-occasional) contributor Roger de Hauteville, the one-time Viking King of Sicily, for his unique morning links over recent days. Roger has a gift. Now back to my usual. You’ll never want to use a reusable water bottle again (h/t Insty) What killed the giant wombats? 10,000 years ago, North Americans were chowing down on potatoes Masculine Moments (video) De Blasio’s bizarre humbug in Hamburg Obama Forgot He is No Longer President, Shows Up at G20 Summit America’s Long March toward a Secular Socialist Democracy Have You Heard? All Republican Presidents Are Stupid Why Democrats are still losing the war of ideas How and why Maine reduced the minimum wage The minimum wage is always zero Goodwin: The 2016 Election and the Demise of Journalistic Standards THE NEW YORK TIMES IS IN LEGAL TROUBLE Liberals Can't Deal With A President Who Takes America's Side Dreher: Yes, They Really Do Despise Their Civilization
Trump Launched An Energy Revolution While Everyone Was Obsessing On His Tweets Saturday, July 8. 2017Life Is A Wretched Grey Saturday, But It Must Be Lived Through
I need a funny quote about Saturday. I have to paste something in here. You fine readers deserve more than just a few links to digital fishwrap. You merit inspiration. You're worthy of something stimulating. The day itself warrants an attaboy. Quotes about Saturday are thin on the ground, however. It's the day of rest of days. Saturday is for putting on go to hell pants and painting the fence. Mucking out plugged gutters off rickety stepladders. Going to the dump. Wags and deep thinkers alike have given Saturday a pass. The Saturday sojourn of sol across the firmament just doesn't move the apothegmatic meter. I say no! Saturday must get its due. Let's see what we can find to tickle our Saturday intellect, and send us to the transfer station with a spring in our step:
No, it isn't.
See: Fey, Tina.
David strikes me as the kind of person who mentions his SAT scores to everyone he meets, even though he's 54. I don't know about you, but I'm not inspired by this quote. I don't want to add any weekend toil to the good, solid, fourteen hours of work I perform during the week. Let's move on.
Oh, dear. Old Lyndon Baines wasn't exactly Cicero, was he? I get the impression that this quote is an adulteration of a quote from Lady Bird Johnson, "Lyndon, every man has a need for a Saturday night bath, whether he's president or not."
Sorry Dale, but by Friday afternoon, I feel as though I've hit a wall. Wait, that came out wrong. Never mind. Forget the whole thing. Here are the Saturday links. You're on your own for inspiration: Dad Takes Hilarious Pics With His Baby Girl In Costumes And They’re Just Too Adorable File that headline under: Girl with access to social media accounts who used to work at Buzzfeed. Charming dad and daughter, nonetheless. More good dad goodness. Now that I think of it, Saturday is a dad kind of day. I can guarantee that this dad gets comped at Disney five times over. The video is more viral than the doorknob at an Ebola clinic. Move over millennials, members of Generation Z are ready to work A worthy topic, and the article isn't entirely fanciful or stupid. There's no way the surveys aren't skewed to the boneheaded side of the ledger. This fellow seems to think Generation Z are all Bernie supporters, face painters, and sign holders. Not hardly. Let me sum up the generational divide from my personal experience. Millennials have wasted their useful working and reproductive lives with childish agitation and untenable social and work situations. They're already toast if they haven't cashed out their failed startup stock options. Generation Z has learned to be circumspect, won't answer surveys, don't like Millennials, and will make Eisenhower look leftist. Do you know who these people are? One of those pleasant pieces of internet sea glass that washes up from time to time. Samsung set to surpass Apple as the world’s most profitable tech company Anecdata: I was in the phone store on Wednesday. I had to choose a phone to go along with my new plan. I said, "Anything but Apple." Clerk said, "Everyone says that now." US nonfarm payrolls total 222,000 in June vs 179,000 expected By gad that webpage is a nightmare. Self-playing video that follows you around. Sidebar picture of a woman who got her makeup done at a funeral parlor hectoring you to change three sentences on your LinkedIn page to go from dumpster diving to six figures, and Jeff Bezos smiling or having a stroke, I can't tell the difference with him. You have to wade ten paragraphs in to find out anything important:
People who have been shut out of the labor market since Nancy Pelosi hove into view are getting jobs again. It makes me happy to hear of it. FBI: Flight attendant broke wine bottle over man's head Everyone pretends to be angry at the airlines, but it's the TSA they hate, but don't have the nerve to confront. Making people who fight with flight crews and police into celebrities encourages more of that sort of thing. This guy probably thinks he'll be on Oprah next week, sitting next to Gloria Allred, and clutching big checks from the airline and the company that makes Ambien. I have my doubts. Oh noes! Not a culture of fear! Way to clutch those pearls, Politico. My tiny violin is working overtime. 173,000 DeVry University students will share in $49 million settlement
That description only fits about 10,000 colleges. Fight over Star Wars and Star Trek led to assault, Oklahoma police say
Surprisingly, the combatants weren't pasty, obese neckbeards wearing trilbys and My Little Pony tee shirts. Woman finds strangers living in home, and now she can't get them out Have a great Saturday, everyone!
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Friday, July 7. 2017Is This Thing On?
The Maggie's Farm editor ate my homework. It does that once out of every five tries or so. It keeps me guessing in the most piquant fashion. The Maggie's Farm computer console is hooked up by a leather strop to the hub of Bird Dog's Farmall, and sometimes, if the humidity is high, the belt slips. Oh well. You'll have to skip my scintillating insights for today, and just read the boring old newspapers: Why Algorithms Suck and Analog Computers are the Future
Your brain is 2/5ths as powerful as the most powerful computer ever built. It's not your brain's fault you use it to watch pro wrestling and worry about vaccines and autism. You could be doing something useful with it. The European Court of Justice’s Invitation to Fraud
Theodore Dalrymple is one of maybe five intelligent persons currently writing for the internet. Satellites reveal melting of rocks under volcanic zone, deep in Earth's mantle
Real scientists observe things and ask questions. Fake scientists make pronouncements and ask for edicts. This is real science. How Brian Eno managed to piss in Marcel Duchamp’s famous urinal, 1990
I'd have left an upper decker. The Story Behind the World’s Most Famous Desktop Background
How a grape blight resulted in the most famous photograph of all time. So Long, Hamburger Helper: America’s Venerable Food Brands Are Struggling
Got that? Hamburger Helper is too hoity toity for poor people now.
It's agitprop. Posing. The police pretend to police while the rioters wreck stuff. The world has raised an entire generation of Wild Ones: What are you protesting? What have you got? US judge in Hawaii leaves Trump's travel ban rules in place
The nonsensical rulings are over. Not because the judges have gotten religion. They just know they'll be overturned and they'll look like fools. To paraphrase Jennifer Cavalleri, Gorsuch means never having to say you're sorry. China just built a 250-acre solar farm shaped like a giant panda
Goofy projects deserve a goofy design, I guess. If arithmetic isn't your strong suit, coal costs maybe $40 a ton. It cost 55 million dollars to build a solar array to avoid buying 40 million dollars-worth of coal. Oral sex spreading unstoppable bacteria
Super Gonorrhoea? They'll probably make him into a Marvel superhero in the next edition. 76-year-old woman takes mobility scooter down I-75 after trip to Walmart
It was kind to help her out instead of citing her. Teens arrested in Massachusetts for allegedly having sex on beach while crowd watched, cheered on
First-time offenders? What does that mean? They were all virgins? There's a program? Back in my day my friends just slapped me on the back and said attaboy. Have a great Friday, everyone!
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Thursday, July 6. 2017Hostile Takeovers and Other Discontents The world is moving strongly into a period of hostile takeovers. For the purposes of our discussion, a hostile takeover is the subversion of an existing power structure from its current owners without shooting. I'll skip questions of merit. Deserve's got nothing to do with it, according to William Munny, the famous philosopher. Of course that line is a hostile takeover itself, from Lawrence of Arabia:
Sexual harassment lawsuits in the tech industry are a minor form of hostile takeover, for instance. Tech businesses were founded on circumventing established laws and customs by simply putting an http in front of your name. It worked for a while. They created nothing. They were hostile takeovers of existing power structures. They ignored laws and customs to get between the customer and the providers of goods and services they desire, as surely as Paulie in Goodfellas did to the restaurant and the patrons. Tech titans don't understand business much. That's why they're in charge of great affairs, but still sitting through TED talks about the productivity gains they'll enjoy by sorting their intellectual crayons by color. Their businesses are now big and established enough to be pillaged in turn, however, and the lady lawyers will have them, easy. They looked at my client funny, your honor. Make her CEO. You wouldn't look at Joe Pesci funny, and he's a walk in the park compared to any given woman in an office setting. I don't care. Uber run by Yahoo management doesn't bother me. On a larger scale, shooting wars don't accomplish much anymore. Assad fights because he's weak, not because he's strong, for instance. If you order your affairs correctly, opportunities for plunder fall in your lap. People who are fighting are generally proxies of obscure power syndicates. For the most part, the world is a being ruled by syndicates. Gangster states. China is a syndicate. Russia is a syndicate. Their outward forms do not reveal their inner power structure. You simply watch what they do to identify what they're driving at. Russia wants a port on the Black Sea. They will keep the Crimea. That's not fair, say the Ukrainians. Fair? What's fair got to do with it? It's going to happen. It appears that America is being run by a syndicate. There was a hostile takeover by an outsider who understood a proxy battle. The in crowd is attempting to put humpty dumpty back together again by any means they can muster. Looking for a head for this hydra is a waste of time. They do not need marching orders. They simply understand, as a group, that power is slipping away from them, so they might as well go all in, because if they don't, they'll be on the outside. You know, in the dreaded private sector. They believe they deserve to run the United States, and signal their merit to rule by a series of categorical blandishments they swap with each other. They're a fraternity without Greek letters on the front. They don't think it's fair that they devoted their lives to the nomenklatura career track, only to have their skillset made superfluous by an outsider. What's fair got to do with it? It's either going to happen, or it isn't. On to the links. The article's author inexpertly tries to flip the script back to: No one went to Trump's inauguration. He's not popular. There's 2500 words of foot stamping, and then a very interesting item I'd missed:
If that map at the top of this page looks like a nothingburger to you, you're not paying attention. I have found myself, completely by accident, doing business with businesses in three of the green countries, and the Ukraine, too. That's where the action is. Trump knows where the action is. His wife is Slovenian, after all, and she looks like she's still ready for action.
Literally fascinating photos. I couldn't stop looking at them. Blue Apron falls 9% on fourth day as a public company They lose money on every sale, but they'll make it up on volume. It is as if you were doing work v1.0 If you need a laugh, just sign in with any old words and play along with what you find. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so painfully accurate.
Ah, statistics. Did you know that 94.73 percent of statistics are made up on the spot? How to Murder a Byzantine Emperor
Kathy Griffin and James Comey seen furiously taking notes.
Amelia Earhart May Have Survived Crash-Landing, Newly Discovered Photo Suggests
Ooh. Independent analysts. I love those. They're better than anonymous sources. Did they prove that Amelia refused to show up for her physical in the Texas Air National Guard, too? I'm asking for a friend. Alright, alright, I'm asking for Dan Rather. Facebook can track your browsing even after you've logged out, judge says
"Can" is not le mot juste. Does, and will be allowed to continue to do so, is more like it. The judge's reasoning is piquant: Did you see the way the plaintiff was dressed online? They were asking for it.
Farming subsidies pay better than farming. Japan's population is falling faster than it ever has before
I see the kamikaze ethos is alive and well in the land of the rising sun. Fire May Be the Only Remedy for a Plague Killing Deer and Elk
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Wednesday, July 5. 2017It Is a Tale Told by an Idiot, Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying a Lot
I could never figure out if Christopher Plummer was any good. He's been a fixture in movies I like to watch for a long time. He wouldn't get carved into any cinematic Mount Rushmores or anything, but he was always hanging around. He's more important than a That Guy in the movies, but I have trouble picturing people plunking down the shekels because his name was above the fine print on the poster. He was Kipling and Arthur Wellesley and Rommel to good effect. He flounced around as Commodus pretty well in The Fall of the Roman Empire. The Sound of Music was approximately the most successful movie ever made, so it looks good on a resume, but he was just a bright moon in Julie Andrews' orbit in that one. The Battle of Britain is movie worth rewatching, but he's hardly the star of it. And no one pays any attention to anyone else when Peter Sellers is eating the scenery, so his turn in the Pink Panther series is also a secondary one. He and Cato have to fight it out for second place. I got the impression he takes himself pretty seriously. Or, perhaps, wants us to take him seriously. That can be deadly. It leads to Charlton Heston trying to do Julius Caesar (shudder). Plummer has also declaims Shakespeare, but only in places where Canadian pigeons act as critics, so I have no idea to what effect. He's Canadian himself, and they ladle awards and titles all over him, but I don't know if that matters. They give statues out at random these days, based on a virtue-signalling order I can't bother to figure out. So I get this movie Barrymore. It's a more-or-less one-man-play set to celluloid. Plummer is John Barrymore, a famous actor you never heard of if you're under the age of 93. Anyway, it's Barrymore ten minutes before his liver became an insuperable sea anchor. Washed up, bank account hoovered by Hoover and alimony. A man who made a bundle in bad movies, got serious about his work, and became a formidable Shakespearean stage actor. The movie is just Barrymore, wandering an empty stage with a reader offstage to give him cues. He wants to do Richard III, one last time, but he has to prove to some backers that he can still find the lines in the fog of his alcoholism. He still needs the work, every which way. So Plummer plays Barrymore, a man born to a stage family, who works in Hollywood for dough and entree to the high life, but who wants to be taken seriously. Plummer has a chair or two, a drinks cart, a rack of costumes, and a basket of swords and flyswatters to work with, and a man in the canyon of the curtains to yell something back when he yells LINE! That's it. Plummer has to conjure up a man, bigger than life, then make him small, and somehow resurrect the greatness in fits and starts. He has to cook envy and pity for the audience on a hobo stove while they wait. I now know if Christopher Plummer is any good. On to the links! What Happens Just Before Show Tme at the Met Opera, in 12 Rooms You'll Never See People who have never been backstage think show business is glamorous. The Dark Side of the British Seaside Hmm. I was unaware that the British Seaside had a bright side. The Medicare machine: patient details of 'any Australian' for sale on darknet Identity thieves don't honor HIPAA rules? And an obese clerk with Mary Tyler Moore clothes and Post-It notes all over her monitor isn't good at safeguarding your medical records? I'm shocked. This is my shocked face. How To Kayak on the L.A. River Whoah. Back up. There's a river in Los Angeles? Who knew? New studies of ancient concrete could teach us to do as the Romans did The Romans could teach us a lot of stuff about a lot of stuff. I'm up for a Carthaginian peace, for instance. How much damage could North Korea unleash even without nuclear weapons? Tillerson calls for 'global action' to stop North Korea nuclear program I'm trying to picture the deal that China will demand to smother little Kimmie with a pillow. Dropbox Is Getting Ready for the Biggest Tech IPO Since Snapchat I think Dropbox flummoxes the modern tech investor, because it appears to make money. Mark Pincus and Reid Hoffman are launching a new group to rethink the Democratic Party Proof positive the Democrats are in the wilderness. Oh, and a mobile phone video game designer is their Natty Bumppo. Good luck with that. Germany must brace for more attacks by radicalized Muslims: officials Hmm. That sounds like an order. Austria to send troops and armoured vehicles to border with Italy to block migrants Sorry, Germany, Austria didn't get the memo. Meet the First Family of Molossia, a nation within Nevada I'm a snob. I figure nations really should be larger than bowling teams. Survival of the smallest: the contested history of the English short story I don't know about how popular short stories are right now. I do know the covers of a Harry Potter book are too far apart. Have a lovely Monday again today.
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Tuesday, July 4. 2017Happy Brexit 1776!
I have no desire to mock our British brethren on Independence Day. They are required by their circumstances to live on a pile of rocks and peat in the North Atlantic. We got the amber waves of grain. No sense rubbing it in. I'm not sure they'd acknowledge the slight. I imagine the reaction in Old Blighty at the occasion of the original Brexit was a shrug. The who, with the what now, where, has declared independence? Does that mean Lord Cornwallis will be back for the season in London? Jolly good! The very idea that the United States would hold a grudge against England over the War of Independence seems odd to the modern American. There are plenty of European countries in line for mockery before we skip on down to the Anglo-Saxon-Norman-Scots-Irish-Welsh-Cornish-Manx-Chav conglomerate. Personally, I'd heap derision on, oh, I don't know -- Luxembourg -- before I'd mention Merry Olde. I mean, honestly, Luxembourg is a zip code, not a country. Their navy is a joke. Britain's navy has never been a joke. England expects that every man will do his duty, and they know how to get it out of him. In Luxembourg, mentioning Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash just means that Claus von Bulow is invited to your cocktail party. Canada burned down the White House back in the day. Forgive and forget, I say. England shot Congreve rockets at Andrew Jackson. Water under the bridge, if you ask me. The Welsh may be swearing at us, but there's no way to tell by listening to them, so it's pointless to take offense. Australians do punch Americans with amazing regularity. But they punch everybody, so nobody takes umbrage. The United States is celebrating its 241st birthday today, and in the spirit of a guy who landed on his feet, I hereby invite the nation-state version of our crazy ex-wives, ne'er-do-well brothers in law, and illegitimate children to the barbecue. Happy Independence Day to one and all!
The USS Constitution is interesting as all get-out. It's made more interesting by the fact that it's basically a Ship of Theseus at this point. The United States is a Ship of Theseus. All the parts have been replaced a few times, but it's still basically the same thing. Journey to Restoration: Mayflower II at Mystic Seaport
I've been on that boat. It's basically a studio apartment with wood paneling you can drown in. People used to be brave.
All male humans know the Moshulu is the boat packed with immigrants that cruises past the Statue of Liberty in The Godfather Part II. We also know that Han shot first. We don't know much else. Diving the worst battleship ever built, the U.S.S. Massachusetts
Oh, THAT USS Massachusetts. The one they have in Fall River, Massachusetts is easier to visit, but it's just as rusty, I think. They have a submarine, too. It's basically a studio apartment with metal wallpaper you can drown in. A Short History of the Penobscot Expedition
Castine, Maine was once called Bagaduce? Didn't he play the little bass player in The Partridge Family? Last Man Standing: The Search for the Oldest Revolutionary Veteran
Ancient history, isn't. Why did we start using fireworks to celebrate the Fourth of July?
Men who fought in a real, live shooting war weren't afraid of sparklers. Don’t Put Accelerants On Bonfires? Don’t Tell Me What To Do
As Sam Adams used to say, "Hold my brandy smash and watch this!" 5 Colonial-Era Drinks You Should Know
Goes to show what I know. I thought "Whistle-Belly Vengeance" was a reference to the Taco Bell drive thru. Silly me. Colonial Williamsburg Historic Foodways Presents 18th-Century Recipes for the 21st Century
Pro Tip- Don't stick your knife in the salt cellar. Old Muttonhead gets sore if you do. Viz: George Washington's Rules of Civility
George Washington is the greatest man who ever lived. I mean it. He refused to become the king of America, though it was offered to him. When he turned over the reins of government to John Adams, it was the first peaceful transfer of real power by election in the history of the world. Many of his rules of civility still are intelligent, actionable advice for today's world. For instance:
Apparently, the internet needs to be abolished. George said so. Happy Independence Day to Maggie's Farm readers, and all the ships at sea!
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Monday, July 3. 2017Human Caused Global Warming
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It's Always Free Beer Tomorrow At Maggie's Farm
Well, it's a nothing sort of Monday. Tuesday's a holiday, and everyone had Friday off, too. By the time the 4th rolls around, everybody's going to be too sunburned and hung over to blow their fingers off with off-brand fireworks properly. We're working in shifts here at Maggie's Farm, though. Bird Dog is still having his blood swapped out at the Peter Thiel/Keith Richards clinic, but the rest of us soldier on. We're not as interesting as Bird Dog, but we always tell the truth as we see it. We all wear really thick intellectual glasses, however. It makes us see things funny. For instance, I'm not even sure that Donald Trump is Hitler. I know, the science is settled on that one, and I try and I try, but I can't see it. I squint and hold him at arm's length, and lift my lids real high, then rub my eyes, but I just can't picture it. He doesn't even look like Ernst Roehm to me. There's not even a hint of Admiral Raeder about him. I can't even gin up a resemblance to Roderick Spode, the amateur dictator. As far as I can tell, the body politic got tired of having Billy Ray Valentine as president, so we elected Thornton Melon. Meh. On to the links!
I'm fresh out of snark. A wonderful man. Chibok Girls And Trump Appear In Unannounced Photo Op
I'm fresh out of snark. A pleasant man. How do Whales and Dolphins Sleep Without Drowning?
For sale: Baby shoes, never worn. Fyre Festival founder arrested, charged with wire fraud
Slowly but surely, it's bound to start dawning on Millennials that the internet is not a magical place where regular old laws don't apply. A 'New' Rembrandt: From The Frontiers Of AI And Not The Artist's Atelier
If Rembrandt was a clapboard, this is vinyl siding. The Librarian Who Guarded the Manhattan Project’s Secrets
The quest to portray secretaries as more important than their bosses rolls on. Because girlz. Windows 10 will hide your important files from ransomware soon
As is usual, the article is refreshingly information-free. It sounds similar to always running Windows as a user, and reserving the administrator role for nothing but recovering an earlier image of your computer if things go south on you. Volvo admits its self-driving cars are confused by kangaroos
I'm confused by the term "kangaroo-specific environment." What about vaguely kangaroo-ish environments, like bars at closing time? ‘Gut-wrenching’ videos of SF bike route populated by homeless spur debate
As usual, the answer is, "Something must be done." Since this is San Francisco, that means something must be done by someone else, at great expense, to assuage your guilt as you pedal past the poors. The policeman in Oklahoma in the first link shows you what "something" really means, virtue signallers. Get busy. Transfer of atomic mass with a photon solves the momentum paradox of light
I'm not exactly sure, but wouldn't that mean that Tired Light is in, and the Red Shift is out? So Einstein was confused, and the universe probably isn't expanding? Other than that, this isn't big news. I wouldn't worry about it. The scientist is obviously a loon. Look at that quote:
Theoretical, computational work needs to be verified experimentally? Hold on there, Poindexter. That kind of approach doesn't fly in climate science, so I don't think we should pay attention to it in physics, either. Hey, Mikko, just say that because of Republican obstruction, light will keep getting slower and slower until you can catch it with fielder's glove. You'll get a big grant, and the science will be settled. Have a great Monday, everyone!
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Saturday, July 1. 2017The Most Amazing Links You'll Ever Read...
Well, we're in Day Two of: Gee I miss Bird Dog, and who is this feckless replacement serving up links in his absence? I admit I can't hold a candle to Bird Dog's link output. He reads the whole internet every day, just looking for links for you. Interestingly, he prints the entire internet out on a tractor-feed printer before he reads it. He likes his stories to alternate between white and light green, I guess. I don't know how he does it. I can't manage to read the whole internet every day. My lips get real tired. For all the Maggie's Farm faithful, I offer that snapshot of Bird Dog relaxing at the day spa while he's away on sabbatical. I hope it tides you over until he returns. I don't want you to get the wrong idea about his reading material, however. He assured me that he was just checking the spelling and grammar for a friend. He's wearing his NSA-proof reading faceguard, of course. He doesn't want the boys at Foggy Bottom, the FBI, the NSA, or Mika Brzkini, er, Brzerker, er, Bazouki, or what ever her name is, knowing what he's thinking while he's reading. Speaking of Mika, I hear she has a tight face and a foggy bottom, too. Normally, Bird Dog wears a tin-foil homburg when he reads instead of the faceguard. Unfortunately, he used the tin foil for cooking during the pig roast, and had to go with his backup. Anyway, here are the links that Bird Dog would have offered, if he was on duty, and slightly deranged: New York Times employees stage walkout over staff cuts
I assume that at 3 PM, the New York Times workers have just woken up from sleeping at their desks, and are fresh and ready to not work with vigor.
Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish?
Conjecture and evidence of Norsemen in the Americas and the North Atlantic keeps piling up, but there's one constant: Jared Diamond is an idiot. Ancient Viking sword discovered in pagan boat grave in Iceland
Has anyone asked Jared Diamond to be wrong about this discovery yet? Blue Apron May Need to Raise More Money Soon After Shrunken IPO
This tells you all you need to know about the moronic state of IPOs in the "Tech Sector." It's laughable to call a grocery delivery business a tech company just because they have a website, but hey, I don't make the rules. Anyway, "In its IPO prospectus, the company warned that it may never be profitable, adding that it anticipates that “operating expenses and capital expenditures will increase substantially in the foreseeable future.” Got that? In print, it tells you they're not even trying to be a real company. It's free beer tomorrow, forever. Mr. Ponzi to the white phone! C.O. ‘Doc’ Erickson, Alfred Hitchcock Associate, Dies at 93
An astonishing body of basically anonymous work. There are much worse epitaphs than that in that town. Ask Lupe Velez. A Very Scary Light Show: Exploding H-Bombs In Space
Good thing that H-Bomb didn't wreck the Earth's Van Allen belt and suspenders.
For forty years, I've been listening to people, male and female, highbrow and lowbrow, explaining that they don't really like the soap operas they watch religiously. The author would be happier if she admitted she was shallow and not too bright. With a single wiretap order, US authorities listened in on 3.3 million phone calls 3.3 million phone calls? Was there one tween girl on the warrant, or two? Robot furniture wants to make your apartment feel bigger You invented a Murphy Bed with buggy software added. Yes, you're all geniuses. The Internet as existential threat
My experience with computing and the internet is very extensive. I feel as though I have seen enough to form an overall opinion: It was all a big mistake. The entire tech sector should be rolled back to Microsoft Office and land lines. We'd all be happier, and any important stuff would still get done. Of course, a company that occasionally delivers cardboard boxes filled with wilted arugula couldn't IPO for a third of a billion without the internet, but no plan is perfect. Happy Saturday, everyone!
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Friday, June 30. 2017Pee In The Sink In The Break Room At Work. Apologize To No One
Well, Bird Dog is worn out. He's weary of finding fascinating links every day. He's gone off to get his groove back. He's going to get his covfefe sharpened. Er, I mean, he's getting his covefefe trimmed. That is to say, his covfefe needed a world class overhaul. Bigly. He's left me in charge of finding a Yuge set of morning links for the Maggie's Farm morning roundup. I'm Haile Salassie to help out. I found it amusing that everyone in the reglar media pretended that they didn't know that covfefe was simply a typo of the word coverage. In context, it couldn't mean anything else. They like to cast Trump as a vicious bumpkin, so it had to be gibberish, not fat thumbs. And unlike all the misspelled words I see on the internet, covfefe really was just a typo. Everyone claims that they made a typo when they misspell a word, or more usually, use one word when they mean another. Mis-keyed words you're trying to spell correctly are typos. Misspelled words, because you don't know how to spell, aren't. Back when I was in school, and Galileo used to cheat off me, the teachers instructed us that if you can't spell a word, then you don't know what it means, and you shouldn't use it. I can spell covfefe. I know what it means. It means you're an idiot if you think a sentence fragment typed with your thumbs delivered via mass email is an actionable piece of information. Covfefe away, you Twits! Photobooth.net is the most comprehensive photobooth resource on the internet. Selfies are nothing new. The booth was just too big and heavy to drag into the ladies room with you back in the day. I think they allow four minutes of commercials inside of infomercials now, so I guess the point is moot. Researchers Found They Could Hack Entire Wind Farms Um, no. Vandals found they could call breaking and entering "hacking," and magically become "researchers." Why are so many digital nomads becoming “e-Residents” of Estonia? I dunno. Is it because it sounds trendier than saying you're incorporated in Delaware? Five Boroughs for the 21st Century
Bird Dog claims to like New York City. Me? I think it's a trailer park with a subway. The yokels there marry their own relatives (Hi Woody!), are all tattooed and drug-addicted (Xanax is a drug), and mostly piss outdoors. They can reassemble their five deck chair burrows, er, boroughs, any way they like. It's their covfefe. Google Fined $2.7 Billion by the EU
The persons in charge of all large internet companies are idiots. They have no idea how they ended up with all that cash. Not one of them can get a repeat success no matter how hard they try, because they ascribe to genius what was dumb luck. They build up huge cash hoards overseas, occasionally fritter them away on pointless boondoggles, refuse to pay taxes so they can distribute them to shareholders, and then childishly think that socialist governments will let them keep it. Take Naps at Work. Apologize to No One.
Yes, by all means, take productivity and career advice from the New York Times. I'm fairly certain that the monthly federal unemployment numbers is no longer issued in percentage form, and consists solely of a list of the names of people laid off from the New York Times, and the occasional FBI director. Governor declares state of emergency for NYC transit system The state of the subway system “is wholly unacceptable,” said Cuomo, who wholly accepts it 364 days out of the year. Growing concerns over great white shark boom off Cape Cod
Awareness and education? Look fellas, let's be reasonable, huh? This is not the time or the place to perform some kind of a half-assed autopsy on a fish. And I am not going to stand here and see that thing cut open and see that little Kintner boy spill out all over the dock. Jameis Winston closing in on Buccaneers career TD pass record Winston has 50 touchdowns through his first two seasons and Josh Freeman has the franchise record with 80 touchdown passes during his time in Tampa. He's only 50 touchdowns ahead of me. Does that put me in the running?
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Thursday, June 29. 2017CNN’s Month-Long Nightmare
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Canada’s Supreme Court Tries to Take Over the InternetIn a rather surprising move, a judge in Canada has ruled that Justin Trudeau is now the leader of a newly formed world government. Malevolent fascist idiots. Sometimes I wonder whether any governments know the word "freedom." Well, hope springs eternal.
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Downsides of Trump- GOP senators: Trump attack on MSNBC hosts 'beneath the dignity' of his office - Doesn't know the difference between Medicaid and Medicare (even tho he is on Medicare) - scroll down a bit Upsides: Gorsuch plus one or two more
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James Beard's Zucchini Bread recipe A little early for summer squash around here, but there it is Growing concerns over great white shark boom off Cape Cod Never swim in the sea New Hampshire: 80-year-old woman attacked by bobcat while gardening Never go outdoors World’s Oldest Fossil Is Almost As Old As The Earth – Life Was Present On Earth Much Longer Than Previously Thought Chores Lead to Happy Children. So Why Do So Few Parents Require Them? Superman Is Jewish And the new Superwoman is an Israeli “Non-Binary” Now Legal Gender Option In Oregon Fecal Bacteria Found in Starbucks Iced Drinks Restore your gut flora at Starbucks Government medical care in the UK: Let him die Death is always cheaper Why Isn't There An Uber For Air Travelers? Ask The FAA Bring Back the Matriarchy Well, I could argue that WE live in a matriarchy Racial physics In DC, D.C.’s massive Woodner apartment building has lived many lives—from fancy hotel to one of the last bastions of affordable housing in a gentrifying neighborhood. Now, it’s on the brink of another change. Progressive Business Owner on Living Wage Law: ‘The arithmetic doesn’t work’ Low wage jobs are not meant to be living wages. They are entry-level. Higher min wage laws drive jobs out of the country, or just close businesses. Wonderful only for unions who peg wages to min wage. Bummer: World Has Only Three Years Left To Stop Hotcoldwetdry Southern Poverty Law Center “extremist” lists used “to silence speech and speakers” - Politico shines a light on mega-wealthy SPLC and how it bullies its political opponents E-Cigarettes: When Regulatory Overkill Actually Kills Did Votes By Noncitizens Cost Trump The 2016 Popular Vote? Sure Looks That Way CNN Now Propagandizing Against Travel Ban By Using Refugee Expert... Elmo the Muppet The Expert Strikes Back - Review of 'The Death of Expertise,' By Tom Nichols Claire McCaskill Used Undisclosed Foundation to Pay for Dinner at Russian Ambassador’s House HAVE YOU HUGGED A FRACKER TODAY? The Witch Hunters People hate to think about the evil inside themselves. It's called "externalizing" Poll: Plurality Of Americans Supports Single-Payer Health Care, But… Well, 130 million Americans use some form of government medical coverage already Despite What You've Heard, The Senate Bill Doesn't Slash, Gut, Or Even Cut Medicaid Democrat/MSM Collusion v the First Amendment and Liberty Why Hollywood Celebrities Couldn’t Help Jon Ossoff Win in Georgia "It Is The Presstitutes, Not Russia, Who Interfered In The US Presidential Election" VDH: The Late, Great Russian Collusion Myth
The Left Espouses Dangerously Stupid Health-Care Rhetoric New Project Veritas Video: Van Jones Admits Russia "A Big Nothingburger" FAKE NEWS CNN EDITOR LED NEW YORK TIMES INVESTIGATION OF TRUMP-RUSSIA Does the UK need a second Glorious Revolution? ISIS Fighters Returning To Europe Are Struggling To Get Jobs Good grief Hmm: China’s National Oil Firm Cuts Off North Korea China babysitting a nasty baby Canada isn't taking rejected refugees Sweden Will Force Priests to Perform Gay Marriages Against Their Will That is called tolerance EUROPE'S WAR ON THE INTERNET - EU Levies €2.4B fine on Google Wednesday, June 28. 2017Wednesday morning links
Image is a Rockwell NYC: This rundown building was once a posh mansion Why Get Married? A Conflict Between Convenience and Covenant Freedom to fool around: Guys like Open Relationships Men are pigs! We are born that way... Pediatricians, Experts Issue Hysterical Warnings Against Summertime Play Who are these pussified idiots? If kids don't break an arm, get poison ivy, get stung by bees, fall off jungle gyms, light firecrackers, eat bugs, and do all sorts of stupid things, then they aren't kids Daniel Day-Lewis Announces Retirement From Acting Want a $1 Million Paycheck? Skip College and Go Work in a Lumberyard DO FEMALE COLLEGE ATHLETES LACK MENTAL TOUGHNESS?
Wind Power’s Future in U.S. Could Be Thwarted by Grassroots Opposition Plus, "... science writer Matt Ridley to observe that when rounded to the nearest whole number, “there is still no wind power on earth.”' CHANGE! EPA moves to rescind Obama’s power-grabbing water rules Connecticut's Liquor Pricing Scheme Is a Bad Law That Just Won't Die Most business regs are designed to favor one group over another The Banana Republic of Illinois
MN Dem Lawmaker Admits Obamacare Is Piece of Crap During Town Hall Whistleblower sues Washington area’s largest charitable organization Aliens: News outlets took the bait Claire McCaskill, Who Claimed to Have Never Met With Russian Ambassador, Actually Attended Black-Tie Affair at His Home " Even Obama’s Democrat supporters are now acknowledging he knew about Russia’s hacking of the DNC and Podesta emails. They are acknowledging that he did nothing..." The FBI's boss is under investigation for possible Hatch Act violations Barack Obama Angering Many on Left With Extravagant Vacations Lefties love money too much Bernie Sanders: Capitalist Pig Like I said One Year Ago Today=> Loretta Lynch Met Bill Clinton on Plane in Arizona – Today She Faces Criminal Investigation House Committee approves spinoff of 30,000 workers from federal payroll The world is turning to crap for the Democrats How news organizations, including this one, unintentionally misinformed the public on guns It is never unintentional. It is supporting a false narrative Trump To CNN: “What About All The Other Phony Stories”? CNN PRODUCER ADMITS WITCH HUNT AGAINST TRUMP UCLA Institute Claims Trumpism Consolidates Power Through White Supremacy VDH: What Is The Alternative To Trump Derangement?
Goodwin: The media will do anything to bash Trump — and now they’re hurting Venezuelan President Threatens To ‘Liberate The Fatherland With Weapons’ State of ‘Collapse’: Italy Overwhelmed as 13,500 African Migrants Arrive in Past Two Days Invasions don't need armies anymore Tuesday, June 27. 2017Trump/Russia, Trump/Russia, etc.
There is no Russia threat. Obama and Hillary tried hard to cozy up to Putin. Russia is a pathetic country, but no danger to the US at all. This whole thing was started by the Clinton campaign. From now on, I will ignore it all.
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The moment ABC NEWS realizes Donald Trump has WON THE ELECTION!!
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QQQ"...All the nice cutesy little ethics that used to get talked about in journalism school you're just like, that's adorable. That's adorable. This is a business." CNN producer John Bonifield. If anybody doubted Trump's accusations of fake news...
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Tuesday morning linksThe $100 billion per year back pain industry is mostly a hoax The Secret Cold War History of a Ruined Long Island Estate For a daily testosterone fix I get my kicks on Sociopathic Boys 66 Cool hot rod video Kling: I say that academic economics is on the road to sociology. The War on Work—and How to End It - An agenda to address joblessness, the great American domestic crisis of the twenty-first century Buffett’s Vice Chair – Al Gore Is ‘An Idiot’ Who Just Got Lucky Obsessing About ‘Climate Change’ Affirmative action in med school admissions Mansfield speaks: Venerable Harvard professor laments the ruination of higher education UC San Diego Students Actually Protested Dalai Lama Over His Lack of Tolerance Dallas city councilcritter:
Feminist Mag Calls on White Women to Fight Supremacy by Aborting All of Their White Babies Seattle's Painful Lesson on the Road to a $15 Minimum Wage - The experiment has hurt low-wage workers, cutting their earnings by $172 a month. Amazon Robots Poised to Revamp How Whole Foods Runs Warehouses A Truck Stop Teaches Mark Zuckerberg That Politics Is Hard CNN producer says Russia story is bullshit Did the FBI retaliate against Michael Flynn by launching Russia probe? Byron York: On Russia, a senator's deception and a timeline of Trump frustration Three CNN Employees Resign Over Botched Trump-Russia Story Fired by CNN for fake news? Really? Sketchy Media Now Retreating From Sketchy Russian Conspiracy Reports… Central European Nations Unite Against EU on Migrants Sold their sovereignty for a bowl of lentils Monday, June 26. 2017"Can You Hear Yourself?" Tucker Carlson vs Anti Free Speech Activist
Monday morning linksBest radar-detector/laser-jammer Pronghorn were almost perfectly fitted to the West Texas landscape. And then people started building fences. Pronghorns don't jump Life Before the Internet Administrators at diversity conference: Require implicit bias training on campus White women are the worst People Are Starting To Catch On To The "100% Renewable Energy" Scam Aussie Government Broadcaster Gives Climate Skeptics Airtime Is This Uber's "Theranos Moment"? Detroit Council Dunks on Taxpayers, Will Use School Funds for Basketball Arena - This is why Detroit can't have nice things. Bread and circuses for the masses Without illegals, who will clean our toilets? Faith Leader Urges Trump to ‘Guarantee’ Rights of Refugees to Enter U.S. Woman Totally Loses Her Mind Over Confederate Flag-Adorned Dukes Of Hazzard Car Tactics of Cultural Marxism’s Brownshirts A Cultural Revolution in Slow Motion
Sultan: Not all anger is created equal. Some anger is privileged rage. Black Trump Supporter Goes Nuclear on Maxine Waters ‘You Have Destroyed the Black Community With Illegal Immigration!’ The Unbearable Smugness Of Being…A Democrat It's the presumption of moral superiority For The NYT, only one party "seizes control" Blinded by bias Similarly, WaPo: The terrifying and terrible prospect of Justice Kennedy retiring neoneo: Trump, Julius Caesar, and killing tyrants TDS: NY Times Decides To Take Iran’s Side Against Trump The Republican Health-Care Mistake Goldberg: In a weird way, Washington is actually starting to work President Trump Calls For Enforcement Of Immigration Laws Restricting Welfare For Immigrants Same as Australia Simon: Trump Derangement Syndrome Has Become the New Plague Goodwin: Obama’s liberalism paved the way for Donald Trump President Trump Has Now Signed 40 Pieces Of Legislation As He Moves To Enact His Agenda Obama knew about Russian tricks, did nothing But meanwhile, MSNBC goes OCD: mentions ‘Russia’ 56 times in one hour program Shadowy Firm Behind the 'Trump Dossier' Refuses to Cooperate With Congress FBI appears to have been trying to damage Trump, so he got pissed Biggest news today: DEMOCRATS, FBI COLLABORATED ON TRUMP SMEARS EUROPE IS STILL AILING - A glimpse into the dark malaise behind the EU project. Saturday, June 24. 2017Saturday morning linksCheck out the new format of American Digest - With cool video of LA night landing - and The Mental Illness of Social Justice Warriors Why We Love The Color Green: It's The Color Of New Life KIDS TODAY: THEY DON'T WORK SUMMER JOBS THE WAY THEY USED TO (h.t Insty) Want to Feel Like a Man? Then Start Acting Like One Not easy I love my factory job, but I don't want my kid to do it Good, Thick, Strong Arctic Ice Is Totally In-line With ‘Climate Change’ Or Something IEA Official Says Green Goals Doomed Without Nuclear Why people prefer unequal societies It's called freedom Canadian elite special forces sniper makes record-breaking kill shot in Iraq An un-equal sniper Robert Franks makes the case that you're rich because of luck, so they should tax the heck out of you for equality I thought "equality" was about clearing the way for people to move up economically. As if money were everybody's life goal... “Man who jumped from ambulance says it’s New York City’s fault” He'll get a settlement The Rise and Fall of Uber's Travis Kalanick We love Uber. Uber is evil Drivers do it voluntarily, we use them voluntarily. What's bad about that? CALIFORNIA PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC BANS TRAVEL TO 8 STATES THAT HAVE FREEDOM What happened to the traditional role of skepticism in climate science? McDonald’s Hits All-Time High As Wall Street Cheers Replacement Of Cashiers With Kiosks Church of Sweden's First Lesbian Bishop Wants to Remove Crosses, Add Muslim Prayer Spaces To Church Sounds like the UCC So, You Want a Swiss Health-Care System? OBAMACARE: WHAT WOULD REAGAN DO? Republican Health Care Plans Don’t ‘Steal’ From the Poor Meet the Jones Act: A 97-year-old regulatory relic that’s costing you money Government rules have no expiration dates Shouts and Protests on Campus Are Signs of a More Pernicious Problem Supreme Court Deals Blow to Property Rights - Chief Justice Roberts: “Today’s decision knocks the definition of ‘private property’ loose from its foundation.” President Trump is now in a death struggle with Robert Mueller and James Comey. Steyn: Fifteen Lawyers in Search of a Crime Mueller legal team approaching size of entire US Attorney’s Office for Rhode Island Diversity is strength: Paris police attempt to patrol Muslim neighborhood The FBI’s Briefing On The GOP Baseball Shooting Couldn’t Have Been More Bizarre - The FBI tried to claim that the shooting at the baseball field was spontaneous and had no target, despite all evidence to the contrary. RNC chief: Time for Democrats to admit ObamaCare fails Americans Senate to Probe Loretta Lynch Efforts to Shape FBI Investigation of Hillary Clinton Trump Aides Respond to His Latest Conspiracy Tweets: ‘FML.’ As in, ‘f*ck my life.’ Friday, June 23. 2017Friday morning linksGood conservation news: Trump administration removes protections for Yellowstone grizzly bears The Sikhs who saved Parmesan Taiko drummers in NYC this week (video) Kodo, the preeminent taiko drumming ensemble from Japan, is currently playing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Why Wonder Woman Gal Gadot Actually Gained Weight for Her Role Amazon's lessons for Whole Foods' John Mackey:
Four Reasons Why College Degrees Are Becoming Useless - College dropouts are doing just fine, bucking the stereotype. Feminists scared to critique Muslim misogyny Hasbro CEO: ‘We Eliminated Gender’ for Our Toys iPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Plans to Invest $10 Billion on U.S. Plant Ann Arbor Teacher Making $77k Complains His Salary Is 'Embarrassing' Why The Liberal Elite Will Never Check Its Privilege Students launch libertarian club at small Oregon college and get harassed, investigated, condemned FREE SPEECH? NOT IN MINNEAPOLIS! Los Angeles Times Provides Comical Yet Disturbing Pretexts for Censoring Speech Baltimore Businesses Sue The City Over Damage Done In Freddie Gray Riots Just like in the 1850s and 1860s, the Democratic Party Embraces Political Violence in Response to the Election of a Republican President FBI: DC shooting was not about politics Senate Republicans Offer a Bill to Preserve & Expand ObamaCare Senate Healthcare Bill Seems Less Repeal And More Tinker Most Americans (On All Sides) Now Agree Bias Infects The Media Congressional Black Caucus expected to decline Trump meeting Planned Parenthood spent $734,000 in failed Georgia race Good riddance to the Russia myth — and blame Team Obama for promoting it Mika: “Hard not to think” Trump might be in on a Russia “scheme” Thursday, June 22. 2017Return of the Wayfaring Wanderer
Dr. Mercury, checking in. For you Maggie's newcomers, I blogged on this site about every other day for five wonderful, tumultuous years. This was through the heady election days of 2008 and 2012, so there was obviously a lot to talk about. Then a bunch of things happened. I: - Helped with the construction of four 2-bedroom cottages — built from kits, no less — in a Colorado forest, as well as installing a large wind & solar installation to power them all. I was there for over two years. - Helped birth a baby and whelped four litters of puppies. - Lost my beloved to a brain aneurysm. - Had a heart operation. - Bought an extremely cool sports car that I didn't even know existed until an hour before I handed over the bread. - Have lived in four states since the last time I blogged here, surrounded by champion show dogs. Busy, busy, busy. I'll relate the whole story below the fold, but for now I wanted to give a shout-out to a number of old friends who I see are still here. Texan99 - My wonderful Texas belle. GoneWithTheWind - Always one of the great voices of reason on this site. Zach - Dude, you're the very definition of fortitude. Dr.Torch, mudbug, Gringo, jma, bob sykes, Assistant Village Idiot, Sam L, JTW, rhhardin, JC, IdahoBob, Apple Pie, Clovis, Agent Cooper, Old Codger, BillH, Dorf, The Distributist, Claritas, Ben David, SgtBob, NJSoldier, faculty wife, Ken in NH, JLawson, BillH - Hey, doods and doodettes! It's nice to be back. Side note: Boy, imagine how ol' Zach's going to feel when I pull out my (hold on a sec: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...) 213 anti-AGW links. It won't be pretty! And, of course, my best bud, feeblemind - By the way, guy, I noticed that some of your recent comments have actually made lots of sense. We'll have to work on that. Bird Dog, Barrister, News Junkie, Gwynnie, Dr. Bliss, Bulldog - I'm honored to be back among such distinguished peers. If you're curious, my main web site is here. The whole mess is comprised of 1,204 posts, 1.1 million words, 2,856 pics and 640 vids. Busy, busy, busy. So, on with the story... Continue reading "Return of the Wayfaring Wanderer"
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