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Thursday, August 21. 2014And Then You Go And Spoil It All By Saying Something Stupid Like...I only read the "newspapers" when I cover for Bird Dog. Do you people really read that stuff, and act on what you've read as if it's informative? Oops, did I just call our readers "you people"? Jeez, I'm sorry. I meant to say, Do us people really read this stuff... No, that won't do. Does we people really reads that stuff... I can't remember all that subjunctive gobbletygook from my McGuffey's Reader, so let's just agree that the newspapers all suck and move on. On to the news -- or whatever it is:
There's a lot of words until you get to that paragraph right there, the only one worth mentioning: It really doesn't matter what crazy people believe. They're crazy.
A Norwegian extrovert looks at your shoes when he's talking instead of his own.
Wow, Nancy Sinatra sure was a sh*tty singer.
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Wednesday, August 20. 2014Wednesday Morning At Five O'Clock As The Day Begins
Running kind of late this morning. I ran out of gas. I... I had a flat tire. I didn't have enough money for cab fare. My tux didn't come back from the cleaners. An old friend came in from out of town. Someone stole my car. There was an earthquake. A terrible flood. Locusts! IT WASN'T MY FAULT, I SWEAR TO GOD! On to the links: 40 maps that explain the Roman Empire
This is where Janet Yellen's funny money ends up, one way or the other: Dissipated when there's nothing productive for it to do.
Have a nice Wednesday.
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Tuesday, August 19. 2014Something, Calls To Me. It's The Morning LinksI've decided not to riot today. I'm fairly certain I'm not going to loot anything. I don't feel like overcoming, or singing about overcoming. I'm overcome with not overcoming, actually. I believe I can resist the urge to lock arms for days at a time. I do not wish to be quoted in the press. You can quote me on that. On to the news. In the Image of God: John Comenius and the First Children’s Picture Book Baseball Bat With an Axe Handle Brings More Power, Fewer Injuries There is a story about the great Catalan surrealist painter Salvador Dali. It is said that in the last years of his life, when he was already famous, he signed checks knowing that they would not be submitted to the bank for payment. Rather, after partying with his friends and consuming the most expensive items the restaurants had to offer, he would ask for the bill, pull out one of his checks, write the amount, and sign it. Before handing over the check, he quickly turned it around, made a drawing on the back and autographed it. Dali knew the owner of the restaurant would not cash the check but keep it,put it in a frame, and display it in the most prominent place in the restaurant: “An original Dali.” My new hero. History may be evolving away from the Westphalian State, with its unitary national culture, flags and traditions and moving towards affinity groups whose allegiance is primarily to themselves; which only form temporary alliances based on expedience in competition with other affinity groups. I know a couple of daycare centers like that. It’s hip, it’s entertaining—but where are the families?What is a city for? Ever since cities first emerged thousands of years ago, they have been places where families could congregate and flourish. A city is a place where everyone is lonely together.
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Monday, August 18. 2014In the Future We'll All Be Renters
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How to Eliminate Almost Every Federal Agency
One can dream: How to Eliminate Almost Every Federal Agency
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Monday Morning Linkage
Well, happy Monday to you. That's Bird Dog at the beach. He's older than that now, and the trucks are rustier. He left me in charge, and I ran out of his bourbon yesterday, and he won't be back for a week. He asked me to look after his Australian Goldfish, too, and that's not going so well, either. I assume they're Australian, because they're floating upside down right now, and they're so somnolent, I think they think it's nighttime. Ah, well, here's the links: In Silicon Valley, Mergers Must Meet the Toothbrush Test When deciding whether Google should spend millions or even billions of dollars in acquiring a new company, its chief executive, Larry Page, asks whether the acquisition passes the toothbrush test: Is it something you will use once or twice a day, and does it make your life better?
Venture Capitalists Get Paid Well to Lose Money Feds: Red light camera firm paid for Chicago official’s car, condo Starbucks to Revise Policies to End Irregular Schedules for Its 130,000 Baristas 15 Signs You're an Entrepreneur SF cabdrivers vote to unionize as industry continues to take beating from ride services Also from San Fran: Soccer program gives homeless chance to succeed How To Make An Animated GIF From A YouTube Video I Quit Liking Things On Facebook for Two Weeks. Here’s How It Changed My View of Humanity. Well, why not go out there and change your view of humanity today. Drive to a Starbucks in a unionized cab, and try not to run over the homeless people playing soccer in the parking lot. But whatever you do, don't like anyone on Facebook.
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Sunday, August 17. 2014Campus Activism: the Fight for Imaginary Victories
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Well, I Woke Up Sunday Morning With No Way To Hold My Head That Didn't Hurt
Well, Bird Dog must be halfway to Canobie Lake Park by now, wearing black socks and flip-flops and an "I'm With Stupid" T Shirt his wife gave him for Christmas back in Reagan's first term. It's faded a bit with washing, and the arrow on the belly under the text that used to point to his companion has been worn away entirely by the rusty chrome arm of the mower every Saturday, so it's kind of a Zen thing now. Have fun, Bird Dog. George Orwell reviews Mein Kampf! Known in its heyday as the capital of coal, Yubari has lost 90% of its population in 50 years. The Happiest Regions In America Frustrated Mom Creates ‘Ignore No More’ App To Get Teen Kids To Return Calls A Google employee forgot to remove Post-it notes and it’s fueling a lawsuit Competitor dies in the middle of a match during Chess Olympiad in Norway and another is found dead in hotel room They've awarded this year's Fields Medals. The Street’s Secret Code What asphalt tags say about the city Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down. $1,000 a month for tiny room, bedbugs, seedy surroundings in the Mission Have a great Sunday. After the aspirin, I mean.
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Saturday, August 16. 2014It's Hard On A Fellah, When He Don't Know His Way Around
Well, Bird Dog has abandoned the farm for, er, greener pastures, and left me in charge again. You reap what you sow, big feller. I’m going to link to sites without tone. I’m going to link to sites without sand. I’m going to link to sites without panache. I’m going to link to sites without cachet. I’m going to link to sites without je ne sais quoi. I’m going to link to sites that don’t know which fork to use. I’m going link to sites about sausages. You heard me: sausage links! Still the greatest website on these here Interwebs: Zombo.com It’s the Swiss Army Knife of nothing. Gerard at American Digest tells stories from time to time. Let he who has never ended up in a sketchy motel room with a donkey cast the first stone.
Where I Should Live, According To Math I live under one of this guy’s dots, but my realtor assured me there would be no math. Inside the Dark, Lucrative World of Debt Collection Nice little credit rating you got there. Shame if something was to happen to it.
Firing of Los Alamos Political Scientist Spurs Criticism Don't say that he's hypocritical. Say rather that he's apolitical."Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down; that's not my department," says Wernher von Braun Robust manufacturing output buoys U.S. economic outlook Buoys? Don’t they put those over hidden obstructions and traps for bottomfeeders? An Amateur Linguist Loses Control of the Language He Invented Oh, that’s a shame. If he loses his amateur status, he can’t play Scrabble in the Olympics How Boston Police Used Facial Recognition Technology to Spy on Thousands of Music Festival Attendees Calm down, civil liberties traditionalists. Policemen have been looking at your face as you walk by since Robert Peel invented them. Besides, if you fill out a 1040 form, you have no rights. The rest is conversation.
Sounds like blogging. Basic Income Is Practical Today, Necessary Soon Writing everyone a check for $12,000 is cheaper than all federal and state poverty programs combined. But then who would write $12,000 checks to re-election campaigns for politicians? Won’t someone think of the poor politicians? Spengler: The Middle East is in the Middle of a Thirty Years War
I’ve never seen Spengler be wrong about anything. And he’s right in advance, the only kind of right that matters.
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Friday, August 15. 2014Friday evening link dumpDr. John: Rock's Beloved Wild Card I enjoy the cranky old SOB Hopefully Dr. Michael E. Mann Doesn't Sue Me For This Column Please sue me, Dr. Mann. We'll get more traffic. Why ‘Deniers’ are Always Wrong – Models can’t be falsified How do you falsify a computer model? Bill Bennett Explains Why Better Pot Is Worse and Why Adults Must Be Treated Like Children Wrong. Drugs are stupid, but freedom allows stupid. The Internet's Original Sin - It's not too late to ditch the ad-based business model and build a better web Welch: Depression isn’t a choice but suicide is: my detailed response to the critics Seven Reasons Police Brutality Is Systemic, Not Anecdotal Ferguson residents on CNN: That’s not Michael Brown in the surveillance video I think it's Elvis Good Grief: CNBC Wonders If “Climate Change” Is Key To Ebola Spread Of course it is. Climate change causes everything including foot fungus. Do the kids today even know what sweat is? My kids do. ISIL could pose threat to US, Europe, officials say So could anybody Geothermal Fracking Promises Plenty of Energy, Controversy We like nuke energy The De-industrialization of America
Change hurts. No doubt about it.
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Friday morning links'Siri, I need to hide my roommate' Darwin award! For Many Small Farmers, Being Certified 'Organic' Isn't Worth the Trouble If You’re Fat, Blame Your Mom, Says Controversial PSA Free tampons! Life as the man with the world’s largest penis Sounds like it's all he has going for him - but it's a good start Life With Legal Weed - A conversation with middle-aged moms, homeless men, and college kids about post-prohibition in Boulder, Colorado Major Corporation Calling GMOs ‘All Natural’ Targeted for False Advertising Has The Earth Been Warming For The Past 10,000 Years? 14 Brilliant Insights From Legendary Investor Jim Rogers ACA Compliance Driving Costs Higher Federal Meddling Has Badly Damaged The College Ideal, But Establishment Voices Blame The Wrong People Maurice Newman, Aussie PM Abbott’s most senior advisor, on the dangers of global cooling New York City’s Crime Disease - Bill de Blasio’s new initiative treats gun violence as a public-health problem. Dear Officer Krupke... Has The Earth Been Warming For The Past 10,000 Years? Rounds of Golf--Obama: 186 Bush: 24 Proof that Bush was too dumb for the job Bloomberg’s White Whale - The former mayor’s quest to slay the Second Amendment proves elusive once again. Not everything the president wants to do is illegal Politics: You Don't Matter Insurance as a Mechanism of Tyranny Rand Paul: We Must Demilitarize the Police Agreed We're Relying On Phantom Wealth To Fund Our Retirement Environmentalists discriminate against women and minorities Israel’s Disproportionate Decency Africa: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Is ISIS ‘An Existential Threat’? Not to me. To some people, though
Spengler: Ultimately, ISIS is a distraction. The problem is Iran. Palestinian Mother Wants Her Child To Become A Martyr The Last, Desperate Defense of Qatar, Hamas and the Gaza War
Thursday, August 14. 2014A classic rantBlack guy is fed up with the Ferguson idiocy and criminality which tarnishes the image of black Americans (h/t Vanderleun and others). Devastatingly right, and the anti-Sharpton, anti-race-pimp. Here's a black leader.
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Thursday morning linksFederal Aid Is Likely Driving College Costs Up Readin', Writin' and Social Justice Agitatin' ‘The Giver’ Graphically Shows the Consequences of Big Government Domination Muscle memory and the Flow State Deflation Hits Oldest Profession In The World: Hookers By The Numbers The 10 Best-Paying Jobs For 2014 You’ll never guess the biggest success of past 25 years - Opinion: Stock market hasn’t caught on to Poland’s miracle Tech companies and influencers seek to prevent EMP damage Many Westerners, in particular Americans, VDH: Everything our un-Midas touched turned to stone. ‘They’re coming’ and ‘another 9/11 is imminent’ Western Sex Slaves for ISIS Hamas Terror Trial Opens In Britain: If Hamas Causes Enough Trouble, We’ll Cut Off Aid to Israel Wednesday, August 13. 2014Wednesday morning linksWorld’s oldest eel dies at 155 in Swedish well I once caught an eel who claimed he was older than that. Eels are tasty fish. From Jamaica With Love: how the Caribbean made Bond Women 'Marrying Down' in Record Number Don’t Be a Dummy: How to Get a Full Workout With Only Dumbbells Atlantic City’s Revel Casino To Close In September City is dying I’m spoiled and lazy but Walmart should pay me more money anyway! Obama Complains To Dem Donors About Ocean Being Too Cold Off Martha’s Vineyard… No normal fellow would admit that Discharging student debt in bankruptcy would be a good idea, provided that colleges were on the hook for losses. University insists 10-year-olds should take sex education If a neighbor did that, they'd end in jail The Eight Grossest Reactions to Education Reform Why Do Most Jews Stay with Obama? When will American Jews finally realize that the endgame of Obama’s "Progressive" dream will be their nightmare? The GOP Can Attract Young Black Voters—And Already Has - One in five black men under age 30 voted for Romney; youngest 'millennials' lean even more conservative. Steven Malanga:The Cost of New York - Government overreach is to blame for Bill de Blasio’s tale of two cities. If you tax and regulate everything, it's discouraging to energetic people SNAP: ‘Data says global cooling, physical model says it has to be warming’ The climate change money machine Common Core’s Growing Unpopularity The Challenges of Being a Superpower
Stockman: The GOP War Party’s Gone Hysterical Again: ISIS Can Be Handled Without US Military Intervention Rising to the Authoritarian Challenge by Daniel Calingaert - U.S. policy on democracy support, especially Supporting democracy doesn't work out well. People frequently elect dictators. Democratic republics are best suited to places with the cultural and historical underpinnings to support it. Area Man Feels Even Lazier When He Thinks About How Much ISIS Has Accomplished This Year Epstein: The Pax Americana is Dead Who will give refuge to the last pagans of Iraq? Palestinian Poverty is not a Plague or an Earthquake The Real "Siege" of the Gaza Strip Common Core’s Growing Unpopularity
Tuesday, August 12. 2014"No one in their right mind wants to carry a loaded firearm in public or have one around the house."No one at all, other than me and my friends, many security guards, bodyguards, police, residents of Washington DC, Brinks drivers, rural folks, minimart workers, border guards, the secret service, responsible homeowners, pilots, etc etc. Plus some bad guys too. I'd bet the Mayor's driver was armed, too. Urban Mayors are commonly driven around by police officers. It's a perq.
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Tuesday morning linksMore Chinese Students -- Improving Diversity or Improving the Bottom Line? Williamson: Homogeneity Is Their Strength - America used to be decent, stable, and diverse — until the welfare state took over. Let’s Put the Children in Charge - Or, “What do we want? Diversity! When do we want to pay for it? Er…” You should be happy when the market tumbles - If you are continuing to add money to an investment fund, you're better off with lower stock prices in the short term. Colorado’s Pot Market Breaks Record This Summer Wrong. Its legal market hits a record. DC news crew robbed while reporting on app that identifies ‘sketchy’ neighborhoods Carrying a gun way worse than beating your wife ‘Hi, We’re Lesbian Feminists and We’re Here to Talk to Your Daughter About Sex’ Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) reported Vanderleun is right - Iowahawk's tweets are hilarious The Intel Chief Blasts Obama Denial of evil is the devil's handmaiden The level of uninformed maundering in the media today concerning IS is impressive Wanted: a leader for the free Former NATO Head: U.S. Advisers Needed to Fight With Iraqis, Kurds Makeup of UN Gaza probe panel proves anti-Israel bias, Jerusalem
Monday, August 11. 2014Hmmm.
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Monday morning linksFarmers’ Kids are “Underage Labor” and Must Stop Working Blogging Alone - Review: ‘The Vanishing Neighbor’ Strange facts about birds If people can’t be bothered to dress for the occasion, they are not welcome at my funeral. The Perils of Attachment Parenting Ole Miss email domain is racist according to university administrators Eight More Things You Didn’t Know Are Racist On the Collegiate Arms Race on Amenities Why Are There So Many Women in Public Relations? A new bio of Clausewitz How could Central American children have made this trip? Our higher education system fails leftist students because they're rarely challenged to think. Common Core Critics to be ‘Punched in the Face’ Warns Teachers Union President Obama’s dishonesty is blatant and habitual. It seems to me to reflect a Roads: What Happens When Libertarian Fantasies Become Reality? ‘Not all speech is protected if [it] is hate speech and it is intended to ridicule another religion’ France: Christine Tasin Convicted of Sacrilege Against Islam Steyn on the Yazidi: You want Nazis? Seeking Lower Taxes, Companies Flee the U.S. In California, Green Policies Spark Class Conflict McDonald’s Replacing Cashiers With Machines? Liberalism on the Rocks - Two recent books appraise the contemporary Left, with varying results. 6 Ugly Signs of Resurgent Worldwide Antisemitism WaPo: Obama’s authorization of Iraq airstrikes isn’t connected to a coherent strategy Islamists Around the World Rushing to Join ISIS Sunday, August 10. 2014Western feminists rally against Islamist sex slavery
Women Stoned To Death By ISIS For Adultery
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Obama-Paul Foreign Policy Share A Common ImmoralityThe Obama-Paul paths in foreign policy are immoral in Both Barack Obama and Rand Paul are products of trends in Barack Obama epitomizes those who at a young age adopted the Defense of this mindset requires belief that Vietnam was Rand Paul was raised in this defeatism as spread through the Due to the shortage of US military forces following the The results in encouraged and enlarged hostile terrorists The Obama administration and most of the media are being as The very limited and very late small measures by the Obama Hillary Clinton mouths empty words about being a bit more forceful than Obama. She tries to position Both the Obama and the Paul
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Big news from IBM
We haven't heard any big news from IBM for many years: IBM develops a computer chip with one million 'neurons' that 'functions like a human brain'
Has the ‘Libertarian Moment’ Finally Arrived?
Comment on the above from Williamson (who is on a roll these days): The Man Who Wouldn’t Be King -Rand Paul becomes an object of liberal curiosity.
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Saturday, August 9. 2014Saturday morning linksWellesley Gives Honest Grading a Try I do not want that disease. Does Obamacare cover it? A short sermon Drone Records Muslims Going at It With Goats Midnight at the oasis Split infinitives are sort-of OK Trailer Homes Aren't Just for Millionaires In 1997, the FDA Set Out to Regulate Tic Tacs. They're Still at It. Gotta stock up before they are illegal Minnesota Cafe Charges “Minimum Wage Fee,” Liberals Outraged Re-posted because it is so intelligent: Washington’s Perfect Storm Of Policy Failure: On The Folly Of Massive Money Printing And America’s Collapsing Imperium Dead Broke Clintons Downsizing August Vacation To $100K Super Party-Boy Has Advice for Young People with "Right-Wing *ssholes" for Parents Cool music, too - if you can term it music The shocking discovery about evangelical Christianity that I made after becoming a father Sheesh Welcome to Wal-Mart, the Doctor Will See You Now I use the eye man at Costco. He's great. Complete exam, dilation, retina, pressure, etc. Obama's Amnesty Would Be Like Lincoln's Emancipation What is Israel up against? Amazing video Kerry: Starving Africa Shouldn’t Build More Farms Because It Would Contribute to Global Warming Thornton: The failure of the EU:
Hamas Executes One of Its Leaders - Then Blames Israel "We Don't Understand Real Evil, Organized Evil, Very Well. This is Evil Incarnate." The U.N. Handmaiden of Hamas Washington Opened The Gates Of Hell In Iraq: Now Come The Furies I basically agree with Tyler's view (wait, it's David Stockman again, via Tyler). Iraq is not a real nation. Friday, August 8. 2014What is "America's interest"?
Where to draw the line? Some thoughts: How To Mind America’s Business
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