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Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
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Thursday, November 16. 2006The Maggie's Farm "Deathbed Test"
But our penultimate rule about decisions in life is the Deathbed Rule: "How much will this matter to me when I lie there dying?" (I'd have to say that our ultimate rule/question is, or should be, "Am I aligned with God's will?")
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Wednesday, November 15. 2006More Fra AngelicosTwo small Fra Angelicos have been discovered. Cool story, at Never Yet melted. Below is my photo of the convent of San Domenico on the road between Fiesole and Firenze where Fra Giovanni di Fiesole, aka Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro) worked and lived. You walk in there, and the church is dark, dusty, and empty. Not even an old lady to accept a donation for the church.
You turn the switch for the bare hanging lightbulb in each little side chapel, and you see magical stuff like this:
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Tuesday, November 14. 2006Speed BanditsNot entirely thought through in Denmark? And what do the Moslems think? Quick peek speedbandits.wmv. Yes, it is mildly but cheerfully T-rated.
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Monday, November 13. 2006The Cognitive Relativism Scam
Indeed, the drop is the fall into the abyss, and is not safe for children, or for anyone who cannot handle the metaphysical depths.
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BoratThe granddaughter dared me to post these two YouTubes from Borat:
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Sunday, November 12. 2006Why we love Mr. Free MarketFrom our cousin Mr. Free Market: photos like this one. What a joy. Too bad the Brits don't love us Americans as much as we love them. That war was a long time ago, and remember - it was about government power over the people, and taxation. Who had it right? At least we still speak of freedom. Nice bag, young fella.
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It sucks to be me
Silly, cute, and universal - from Avenue Q: YouTube
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Friday, November 10. 2006Gun FightingMarine Corps gun fighting rules, from Evangelical Outpost, on the Marine Corp's 231st Birthday:
Image: That's a Marine with an M16A2 5.56 mm rifle
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Continuing with today's marriage theme...You have just made it through your wedding ceremony and step out onto the church steps. The photographer raises his camera... Following your family tradition, both of you hold white doves which you will release together. You and your new husband stand shoulder to shoulder with a dove in your hands as your friends and relatives eagerly wait. The photographer gives the ready signal and you open your hands toward the sky. Not a dry eye in the house, the camera flashes; the moment is saved for eternity.... (T-rated image on continuation page below) Continue reading "Continuing with today's marriage theme..."
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Thursday, November 9. 2006PradaThat's Prada, in Florence. It's a guy's job to wait outside.
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Tuesday, November 7. 2006Adirondack Hunt: Thanks for askingRe-posted from Nov 1, 2005. Was that trip a year ago?
Our bird hunting trip to the Adirondacks this past weekend was a delight, thanks to excellent, lively companionship, but no thanks to an unseasonably early dump of 16" of snow on Tues/Weds. Conditions up north were not ideal for grouse, or for walking in the deep woods and gnarly alder patches. Nevertheless, the mix of good guys, birds, dogs, guns, and tough-walking, leg-challenging woods, followed by excellent tobacco and moderate amounts of good alcohol, is always one hell of a fine combination for the average American male. And, as I always say, "Hunting isn't shopping." Especially the way I have been shooting this year. On Saturday we headed east, close to Lake Champlaine, where there was no snow, and we had the good fortune to run into a couple of migrating flights of woodock (one flush every five minutes), which redeemed our trip, as did our gala game dinner Saturday night at our gracious hosts at The Hungry Trout, featuring trout, moose, woodcock, grouse, Canada Goose, venison and duck, accompanied by witty conversation and good stories, both the lies and the true. Thanks to a pal's Citation, (next time you are in one, ask the pilot to show you how fast he can climb that machine, and then lean back) the trip was rapid and luxurious, with all necessary adult beverages. NetJets is one way to do it, but there may be better deals if you shop around, or so I am told - but I do not play in that league. This photo from Friday, up towards the Canadian border, close to Dannemora, NY. Nice Compact Camera
In keeping with our non-political Election Day on the blog, here's the camera that I use these days, and like very much: The Casio Exilim.
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Monday, November 6. 2006Civil disobedience in Britain
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Sunday, November 5. 2006How big is your sensor?
Your sensor size may be more important than the number of pixels.
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Friday, November 3. 2006Flying under the radar
Gorgeous flight video. h/t, A Slower Pace)
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It's time to clean up ye olde duck boat. Need to check the engine too, and it looks like a flat tire on the trailer. Having fun is a lot of work.
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Thursday, November 2. 2006Weapons of the future
Metal Storm: Electronic ignition firearms, with no moving parts - except the rounds. Video.
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Wednesday, November 1. 2006Who needs OnStar if you have a Trunk Monkey?
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Skeet shooting has been replaced
This looks like much more fun.
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Grand Central Station, NY
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Tuesday, October 31. 2006Comparison TestRemarkable - don't miss this: A German scientist did a comparison test to see how many people could tell the difference between the first and second picture. 3 things were different. Only 49 out of 8,000 were able to solve it. Can you? Click below:
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Monday, October 30. 2006
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A pre-Halloween YouTube
It was a graveyard smash.
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Saturday, October 28. 2006Roy BuchananAs usual, when Dust My Broom posts a blues mix, it's pretty darn decent. Last night he included a recording by Roy Buchanan, the guitar legend. (He also has Marcia Ball, the New Orleans piano player and blues belter who I saw in CT a year ago. She is a firecracker.) Roy's bio here. Amazon has some Buchanan recordings.
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