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Friday, August 2. 2013Team Asia drops the ballFirst off, in case you missed it a few weeks ago, here's the seriously hilarious screw-up by an Oakland TV station after the Asiana crash. The info actually came from an intern at the NTSB, so the station never questioned it and, simply because it went right on the air, no one ever actually pronounced the names out loud beforehand.
Other than that, as the saying goes, the story was accurate. The Asians broke a sacred trust last week. We notice that there's a million and one special interest groups constantly lobbying for gays, blacks, Jews, women, American Indians, and any other 'victim group' worth its weight in grievance. But not Asians. There's no 'Asian Caucus' in Congress. There's no 'Asian Pride Month' or 'Asian Anti-Defamation League' or 'Asian Feminist Lobby'. Asians simply aren't into that whole 'offended', 'insensitive', routine the other groups are. Until now. Asiana Airlines To Sue Oakland TV Station Over Use Of Racist ‘Names’
As I noted in Meaningless Words, the word 'racist' is about the most misused and meaningless word in the language today. In this case, Koreans aren't any more of a 'race' — at least according to the definition we've been using for the past 10,000 years — than Scots and Irishmen are. But the real joke here is that the fake names are Chinese in derivation, not Korean. So shouldn't it be the Chinese suing the TV station? As it turned out, they axed the suit a day later. But what we note is just how the race-grievance leftie sites phrased it: Asiana Airlines Abandons Plan To Sue KTVU Over Racist Name Gaffe - Huffington Post Asiana Airlines Won’t Sue TV Station Over Racially Charged Snafu - Variety Asiana Airlines (not) Suing Network Over Those Fake, Racist Pilot Names - Slate Asiana Airlines Nixes TV Lawsuit Over Pilot Names - Politico Hey, at least Politico didn't use the word 'racist' in the headline, right? Maybe they understand. Or, maybe not:
They were fake Chinese names. Seriously, that's pretty funny. The real icing on the cake would be to find out the NTSB intern was Japanese. From the first article, it did get one thing partially right:
It took about nine video clips and a thousand words of text but I managed to confirm that in Culture in the Cockpit. The part they got right is that this isn't a Korean problem. It's an Asian problem. As I noted in the piece, there have been a number of Japanese and Chinese flights where "not willing to speak up" was a BIG DEAL by the time the dust settled. Literally, in some cases. On a grander scale, this is also a humanistic problem, and one magnified in countries that have a tradition of Air Force jocks going into the airline industry such as Columbia, Egypt and Russia, but Asia is where the "don't question authority" mindset is particularly ingrained. The kamikazes of World War II might be Exhibit A. New England Real Estate: Mishaum Point, MAMishaum Point is a tiny gated community (almost entirely a summer community) in the village of Dartmouth, MA, with its own little neighborhood yacht club. The point is a narrow peninsula sticking out into Buzzard's Bay. Most of the houses have property running down to the bay. It's a pleasant day sail out to Cuttyhunk and the Elizabeth Islands for a picnic or an overnighter at anchor. Most of the houses there were built in the '40s, it seems, but some more since then. I liked the one in the picture. It's for sale. Asking $1.3 million, which seems like a very good deal to me. I could happily live there year-round - but there is no work nearby. How's that view from the house?
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Best post I've readBest piece I've read about Obama's, or the Obama administration's, apparent complete and utter ignorance about how economies work. It is appalling. Appalling, dangerous, and destructive to the lives and futures of Americans both young and old. Or do they really know better, and is this tripe just boob bait for the press and the low-information voter? I can't really tell.
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A quick stop by Jim's Campers
<ring-ring!> "Good morning, Jim's Campers." "Hi. My camper's getting kind of old and I've been thinking of replacing it. The one criteria I have is that the hitch have a real good turning radius. That's always been the biggest problem, maneuvering in tight spaces." "I see. What turning radius does your present rig have?" "Only about seventy-five degrees. I'm always afraid of the hitch binding up and actually breaking something." "Yes, that's always been the problem with those old-fashioned types of hitches." "What do you mean? What's the turning radius of your model?" "Oh, about three hundred and sixty degrees."
Limited items in stock! Order now! History lessonFriday morning links Well, let's get the ugly, sordid stuff over with first. Feds Tell Web Firms To Turn Over User Account Passwords House Narrowly Kills Move To Rein In NSA As we see more and more of the first type of headline over the coming years, bear in mind that the House is Republican-controlled, so be careful when pointing the finger of blame as to why these run-amok agencies aren't being slapped down. Pic: If I'm not mistaken, that's the same poster I saw back in the 70's when Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' and George Orwell's '1984' became required reading for concerned citizens everywhere. But we laughed and laughed. The government, watching your every single move? How absurd! Ha-ha-ha! XKeyscore: NSA Tool Collects 'Nearly Everything A User Does On The Internet' Nobody's laughing now. And, in complete fairness, it's not just the government. Retail Stores Plan Elaborate Ways To Track You Is Your Cable Box Spying On You? GOP Bill Would Block Funding To Schools That Ban Imaginary Guns
It probably won't get anywhere, but that's the nicest thing I've seen Congress attempt in about a decade. The entire situation has literally entered the realm of the insane. But when it happens in the Fed's own back yard, it makes the whole system look like something out of a comic book. D.C. Records Its First Legal Pot Deal In At Least 75 Years Women In The News! As our female readership knows, the wise and kindly Dr. Mercury is always praising their virtues and striving to help them better their lives in the midst of a cruel, wretched, male-dominated world. Recent examples are here and here.
I'm just that kinda guy. Today's first Woman In The News is Kirstie Alley advocating something I'm pretty sure everyone in the universe can get behind: Kirstie Alley Advocates Violence Against Paparazzi For maximum efficiency, I recommend the Louisville Slugger 'Billy Martin' edition: Keep it well oiled between uses so it doesn't develop small cracks due to humidity changes. Next up, did you hear about the horrible incident singer Beyonce had with an unruly fan? A couple of big body guards showed up and, while a tremendous struggle ensued, that fan never had a chance. But, through it all, Beyonce kept her cool, the sign of a true professional: And she never missed a note, even when confronted by an unruly fan. And that, friends, is professionalism. Bad News For Conservatives Dept Yes, very bad news, so if you happen to know any, it might be best if they left the room for a few minutes. We wouldn't want any hurt feelings. First off, true Conservatives like Bird Dog, Barrie, NJ, the gang over at Hot Air and PJ Media, Power Line, Ace of Spades and all the rest would like to see that evil food stamps program shut down immediately. Because, as all good Conservatives believe, the best way to deal with poor people is to starve them to death. Sadly, their efforts haven't gotten very far. Not only that, but now they're even losing that whole 'moral high ground' religious mantle they used to wear so proudly. Democrat Corrine Brown: Bible Tells Us To Provide Food Stamps
Also, horrible news on the Planned Parenthood Abortion Mill Front: New Survey: 55 Percent Say They Were Unaware Planned Parenthood Performed Abortions Sure, Planned Parenthood spends less than 3% of its budget on abortions. Sure, none of it comes from taxpayers. Sure, the right wing has been lying their ass off to you when abortion mill are the first words to drip off their venomous fingers. So what! Despite their best efforts to close it down, it appears they have failed miserably in their plan to convince America that women should not be given free medical breast exams. Well, after all that bad news, I suppose it's only right to finish up this section with a story about a cute little kitten and the crazy antics of its owners. Kitten Nearly Dies From Vegan Diet The good news is, it lived! And if the cute little kitten lived! isn't a happy ending, then I don't know what is. Political News Maria Mitchell. You know, Maria Mitchell! Hell, everybody's heard of her. First female American professional astronomer? That's her. Oh, and an ardent feminist, I might add. For a left-leaning site like Google, she's the cat's meow. And here's Ms. Mitchell being celebrated by them yesterday:
It was her 195th birthday, you see. Not her 192nd, not her 200th, but her 195th. It seems a tad apparent that some libber over at Google suddenly discovered this dame and just couldn't wait to get her name in highlights. And here's how Google has celebrated the proud American holiday Memorial Day every year since they opened: Maybe they're just forgetful. Thursday, August 1. 2013History's Mysteries: The Obama '57 States' Meme All right-wingers know the story of Obama and his infamous "57 states" comment. Here's a quick sampling: Obama Thinks The United States Has 57 States
Obama Thinks There Are 57 States
Obama's Little Lies A Big Problem
Now, for hopefully the last time, let me be as persuasive as I can be: President Obama does NOT BELIEVE THERE ARE 57 STATES!! He believes there are 60. Traveled to every corner of the United States = 57 Didn't visit Alaska and Hawaii = 2 One left to go = 1 60. He simply couldn't have been any clearer. Welcome to beautiful Lake North Pole!
The water skiing is supposed to be fantastic, and the scuba clubs are going crazy because of the crystal-clear conditions. I don't think it would be an understatement to call it a 'tourist's paradise', and we all have global warming to thank. Oops. Sorry about that. Turns out they weren't talking about the North Pole at all.
Welcome to the beautiful Arctic Circle Sunbather's Resort! Pic and text from the article:
Sun-lovers around the world are already making plans, but you'd better hurry if you want to join in the fun as the Marriott Norilsk and Hilton Norilsk are already reporting they're booked for the next few months. I don't think it would be an understatement to call Norilsk a 'tourist's paradise', and we all have global warming to thank. Furthermore, I- Wait, hold on a sec. The second page of the article just loaded. Oops. Sorry about that. Turns out they weren't talking about sunbathing at all.
And the mice doth play Sadly, this means I'll be doing the morning links through Monday. Unlike my own posts, where only urbane sophisticates with an intellectual bent are allowed to comment, the morning links are open to all walks of life, from the lowliest unwanted dregs of society (liberals, hedonists, Mac users) to wretched unwashed misfits (slobs, drunken reprobates, Chrome browser users) all the way to nutjob religious zealots (Two-Seed-In-The-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists, global warming alarmists), so it doesn't promise to be pretty. I was going to fill in this spot with some interesting behind-the-scenes tidbits on a certain unruly commenter (I wouldn't want to mention any names, but I don't suppose it's giving too much away to say his name starts with the letter 'Z'), but he seems to have taken off for the nonce, so I won't waste our time. If he returns, I'll immediately issue a major bulletin warning everybody. Also, as regular readers know, I can be Switching gears about as radically as one can without suffering whiplash, let's talk about sex. Raw, naked sex. Flesh! That's what the hungry mob wants, and that's what the hungry mob shall have. As a long-standing tradition when I take over the morning links for a few days, I'm opening up the infamous Maggie's Farm Smut Guide for the duration. Fair warning, though. It's not for the squeamish. Thursday morning links Well, let's start off with some good news, shall we? Feds Move Ahead With Plans To Kill Barred Owls — To Save Spotted Owls Finally! After years of bureaucratic red tape as the barred owls' lawyers fought in federal court to have them un-barred from polite society everywhere, a verdict has been reached and the appropriate death sentences will now be meted out. These barred animals simply have to learn their place! So, along with curing athlete's foot, gout, lumbago, cancer, dandruff, diabetes, brain damage and other assorted ills, we can now add to the list... Study: Marijuana Smokers Are Thinner And Healthier Than Non-Users
Studies are like statistics; always there when you need 'em! And catch the misleading 'potent' part. Weed is the beer of the drug world.
Probably another one of those "Gosh, it looked so good on paper!" stories. UK's Anti-Pornography Plan Is Scary, Pointless Grandstanding I'm not big on linking to left-leaning (delicate cough) "science" sites, but he nailed that one. If there was ever — and I mean ever — a case of 'learning from history', a blanket ban on porn would have to be near the top of the list. If you're much into computers, the name 'John Dvorak' might ring a bell. I remember posting an article on him back in the late 80's on my BBS, so he's been around the block a few times. Being old and wizened, he obviously has had the time to thoroughly grasp life and whittle it down to its basic elements. From his Wikipedia page:
So it's good to know he's keeping an eye on the important things. He also begs... BEGS us not to buy or upgrade to Windows 8.1:
And I heartily agree. I did a review on Win8 back when it was in beta and what few additions have come with 8.1 are more confusing than helpful. If you've heard they brought the Start Menu back, far from it. You can still use additional programs to iron most things out, but hunting down, installing and setting up 3rd-party programs is beyond the average user's grasp. Stick with Vista or Win7, that's my best and only advice. When Microsoft discovers that there are still people out here using real, live desktop and laptop computers and brings back all of the standard stuff in Windows 9, we'll be more than happy to consider it. And, hey, you have to admire ingenuity. You say you live way up north and your quaint little town is shrouded in darkness for almost half a year?
You got a problem, you solve it. That's just the way life works. And I guess the question that arises now is, so what's your town done for its residents lately?
Appeals Court Strikes Down NYC's Big-Soda Ban It was apparently struck down on a technicality:
In other news, bulimia is still legal, but I suppose it's next. Finally, on an upbeat, comedic note, we have this laff riot: Future Global Temperature Forecasts Trending Downward? As you'd expect, these AGC people are firmly in the bag:
These guys are just hysterical, aren't they? Still stuck in the old CO2 = Deadly Toxic Gas mindset with the only two variables being that the temp either goes up or down because of it. Like I said, a laff riot. Luckily, the sophisticated, urbane readers of Maggie's Farm (assuming that's not an oxymoron) are aware that good hard science now supports four vastly different climate models, giving each and every one of us the opportunity to choose for ourselves on this most critical of issues. Options. That's what science is all about. Political News What a cutie! Michelle Obama Debuts New Hair For Prince Harry’s U.S. Visit
As if her hairdo wasn't hot enough in the 'Before' pic, the new 'do' is positively gorgeous! Look at that sheen! So there is some good news coming out of Washington these days. Wednesday, July 31. 2013Wednesday evening mini-link dumpI am taking a brief, several day break from my morning link duty (not to worry - we have hired a sub at great expense) to give me a little time for various things, family and personal refreshment. Therefore, I will dump what links I have right now to clean up my screen. 4 reasons capitalism is morally bankrupt, dying American Federation of Teachers: It's unconstitutional to demand that professional teachers dress slightly better than unskilled day labor you might pick up milling around in front of Home Depot in the morning I saw people walking into an Italian wake the other day in shorts and t-shirts. E-mails Suggest Collusion Between FEC, IRS to Target Conservative Groups Duh. Zuckerberg: My net worth only went up $3.8 billion today, so America needs cheaper programmers I have the same problem hiring Maggie's contributors Secret Sex Tape: Monica Lewinsky Caught On Explicit Recording Telling Bill Clinton, ‘I Could Take My Clothes Off…’ She's a fun chick ... or was. Everybody does stupid things when they are young. The wise youth stay off the front pages. Perhaps not off the police blotter, but off the front pages. XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet' If they notice that I check Powerline regularly, am I in trouble?
Weds. morning linksWhat's the best Champagne in the world? My chef friend claims it is Salon If you want to avoid a headache, it's cheaper just to skip the Champagne altogether. That friend thinks that Veuve Clicquot is a close second. Why Are Google Employees So Disloyal? Letter to the Editor re home schooling America The Nice? A 280,000% Mark Up For... Water? A Look Inside The Bottled Water Industry A woman who is not fit to carry a firearm Why Obama doesn't dare speak about Detroit World Trade Center Memorial Didn't Want A Ground Zero Picture PPP poll: Palin leads Alaska Republican Senate primary by 10 points 1,122 Record Cold Temps in the U.S. in one week Georgia Insurance Rates Spike Under Obamacare Sultan: The end of shame Mead: We Really Don’t Understand Our Climate Barack Obama’s clueless message to America’s middle class shows a presidency out of touch with reality Tuesday, July 30. 2013Tuesday morning links Review: ‘American Exceptionalism,’ by Charles Murray Do Bears Pole Dance In the Woods? Poler Bears? Scientists Seek to Rein In Diagnoses of Cancer Pope Francis: “Who am I to judge” gay priests? - The pontiff stressed that homosexuals should Obama Vineyard vacation at $7.6m private resort; more than 75 rooms booked for staff Is Obama trying to be a WASP? Somebody needs to tell him that WASPs don't do ostentation Alwaleed warns of US shale danger to Saudi Government economy wonks: The Foolishness Of The Wise Ron Binz's Rules for Radicals - An Obama appointee with an agenda to bypass Congress. Get Ready for the All-Hail-Hillary Movies - In the run-up to 2016, Hollywood plans to turn out “evenhanded” biopics. A Bet on Clinton: If They Network, She Will Run Is America Argentina? Half of Affordable Care Act call center jobs will be part-time Unintended consequence of Obamacare: the 30-hour work week Cuccinelli leads in one poll as McAuliffe scandal mounts Birds of a feather: McAuliffe and Hillary's brother and assorted scumbags Krugman on sprawl and urban economies How Obama Poisoned Race Relations in America The Progressive and the Pencil - Retold, in pictures Did Obama learn his American history from Howard Zinn? Zinn had contempt for America, but he would never leave. He was one of our Wellfleet neighbors. He made many millions on his anti-American, anti- free-market screeds. Washington Eco-Terrorists Advocate Violence: “Sometimes You have to Shed Blood” Monday, July 29. 2013My personal path to Catastrophic AGW skepticism
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Monday morning links Faculty salary differentials by academic discipline reflect the economic concept of “opportunity cost” The Democrats just can’t seem to take America’s side James Taranto: A Strange Sort of Justice at West Point Regulating Detroit The sad case of Mike Licensed to Carry - Gun ownership is regulated more than critics ever admit. What scandals? The media ignores or covers up bad news about Obama Warmist Damage Control: ‘Slowdown in global warming was expected’ HHS whines: we don't have enough of your money to secure your health care records from prying eyes! Saturday, July 27. 2013All you can do is laugh
There are deep subtleties in the sexual peccadillo qualifications for public service. It's difficult to keep track of the changing rules. I think gay peccadillos are OK now, but it's difficult to be certain anymore. I think it all depends on R or D, or where you fall on the D spectrum.
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Saturday morning linksImage via Vanderleun Imagine if Bush had numbers like that IRS employee union: We don’t want Obamacare Obamacare is for the little people Affirmative action for academic journals? Pentagon considering affirmative action in combat Senate Sensibly Ties Student Loans To Markets Death penalty for killing an unborn child? Has the U.S. Treasury Already Exceeded the Debt Limit? Krauthammer: Stein's Law "What can't go on, won't" Obamacare Will Raise Premiums…a Lot Commandant wanted Marines 'crushed' for urination video IRS slow-walking document release Let's all slow-walk our taxes Use of HPV anti-cancer vaccine stalled in 2012 How Entertainers Are Bullied Into Not Performing In Israel How America's Top Tech Companies Created the Surveillance State - They’ve been helping the government spy on people for a very long time. The cozy relationships go back decades. Ponnuru: Drop the Disastrous Plan to Defund Obamacare
Friday, July 26. 2013The evolving mystery of Flight 345 Not so!
I'm sure we're all grateful to hear that crashing upon landing is "not in accordance" with Southwest's usual procedures. So, this raises a damn good question. How does the nose of a modern jetliner drop five degrees in four seconds? Pilot sneezed and accidentally pushed the steering wheel all the way forward? These things are so big and clumsy that I'm not sure even that would do it in a mere four seconds. Here's the footage from nearby: Must have been a real case of 'mixed emotions' for the Southwest passengers. "Oh, no, the plane's having a dire problem — but at least we're on the ground!" Still, from a by-the-book 2-degree up angle to minus-3 degrees down angle in a mere four seconds is a real poser. I'll post an update if & when we hear word from the NTSB. Racemongering CNN continues the drive to divide America The thought of having the event fade into the distant past must have been just galling to the editorial staff. "Whatever can we do?", they asked. Friday morning links'Nobody Can Tell You Why' They Admired Helen Thomas Energy fact of the day: Eagle Ford Shale sets new oil output record in May, will likely surpass Bakken Shale next year The Inequality President - The rich have done fine under Obamanomics, not so the middle class. Major Garrett: I Seem To Recall Obama Telling Us Detroit Was Rebounding In Defense of Huma Abedin’s Decision To Forgive Weiner The Carlos Danger Name Generator - Use our widget to get a name like Anthony Weiner’s alleged sexting pseudonym Everything I Learned in College Was a Lie: Picasso once said it took him a lifetime to learn to paint like a child and it’s taken me about the same amount of time to get back to the unbrainwashed brain I had back in 1988. It seems intuitive to the point of redundant to say that women are not the same as men and America is not a racist hellhole. I knew all this as a kid and I have finally relearned it as an adult. Now, if I could only get back the fifteen years in between. Ahead of Peace Talks, PA’s Fatah Honors Terrorist Responsible for 61 ‘Zionist’ Murders Israel-Palestinian Peace Talks To be Renewed in Washington? Maybe Feds tell Web firms to turn over user account passwords House bill ending Fannie and Freddie shows promise More on the coming global cooling Thursday, July 25. 2013So It Begins: SAC Indicted By Federal Grand Jury In New York - Full IndictmentThe Stevie Cohen gang is in deep trouble, as predicted: SAC Indicted By Federal Grand Jury In New York - Full Indictment
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Thursday morning links
Jay-Z Joins To-Day and Ice-Cream in the Hyphen Graveyard
Up In ARMs: Adjustable Rate Mortgage Applications Soar To 2008 "Pre-Lehman Mania" Levels FDA warns 15 companies over fraudulent diabetes product claims Ivy League Prof: Public Health Officials Mislead People To Sway Habits Guess The World's Most Expensive City When Law Is No Longer a Safe Bet The bitter battle over Alaska's salmon Conservatives Should Point and Laugh as Detroit Dies As hospitals buy medical practices, patients face thousands of dollars in new charges Obamacare’s Waning Popularity - If Obamacare’s such a good policy, why is it bad politics for Democrats? House G.O.P. Sets New Offensive on Obama Goals UK UPDATEl Chocolate criminal ANOTHER RECORD! Obama Creates Two New Food Stamp Recipients for Every Job Created Ted Nugent called Trayvon Martin a “17-year-old dope smoking, racist gangsta wannabe.”
Wednesday, July 24. 2013Weds. morning links
How about a crab and shrimp boil with some grilled chicken legs and sausages on top? (pic via Theo) Baseball’s Darryl Strawberry buries his past in new career as a pastor I've recently had Wasabi and also Green Tea ice cream. Good stuff. Not too sweet. Cashmere trade threat to snow leopards The Songs Otis Redding Could Have Sung Study: Feds underestimating the number of protected bird deaths at all the wind farms they aren’t prosecuting Home schooling: Increasingly... public schools are designed for kids from dysfunctional backgrounds. New Yorkers moved on; Weiner apparently couldn’t "couldn't"? Weiner Admits to Sending More Lewd Messages, Photos to Women Doctors are skeptical and confused about Obamacare, survey finds Who isn't? Related: What a silly billy to think that numbers matter anymore Free to choose after Walker reforms, thousands of Wisconsin workers abandon government unions Freedom! Paul Ehrlich wrong again: World Cereal Production Set To Reach Historic High Related, from 2005: Cornell ecologist's study finds that producing ethanol and biodiesel from corn and other crops is not worth the energy Yep. It uses more fossil fuel to make fuel out of corn than there is energy in the ethanol you produce Note to Paul Krugman: It Took More Than Markets to Ruin Detroit Joe Scarborough is a blooming idiot, and “stand your ground” laws have been around for a long time Since the cave men, I reckon Cities Are Doomed From Hotcoldwetdry Somewhere Between 87 and 2,187 Years From Now Sultan: So Long, Detroit
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