Thursday, October 17, 2024

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Charles Cooke not holding back: Kamala Harris is an Idiot.. Even people with TDS are admitting the truth.

- Bill Belichick previews this weeks NFL games.

- 12 Stoic questions to transform your leadership.

- Jonathan Turley on the Harris Fox News interview.

20 Years Ago Today

Some Memes You Might Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- The Hypocrisy it burns

- ABC News is going to have a hard time recovering from that interview.

- I'm just a bill

- I'm an awful person for laughing at this

This is a Pretty Persuasive Ad

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Thursday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Saw an ad where a woman said she voted for Trump before but this time she's voting for Kamala. Had to wonder if this was a backhanded shot at either Hillary or at Joe Biden. Wonder how their supporters are taking that message. Especially after her latest interview on Fox News.

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Quotes for Today

Some quotes I hope may resonate with you.

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Find Something Beautiful Today

Photo via. Headline stolen borrowed from Execupundit.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Sleeper

A man is accidently cryofrozen in 1974 but is re-aminated into today's world. 

Have a new post up on Substack you may enjoy

Talk about waking up in bizarro world. 

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- VDH on the Strange, Mythological Campaign of Kamala Harris

- The Daily Coach: From Box Office Flop to #1

- Eric McErlain on Dropping Out of the Jets Stream

- You can now get Unicorn Questing Licenses in Michigan. I've long said that Maine should issue Bigfoot licenses as a way to raise money. People would buy one just to frame and hang on the wall.

Reminder

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Wednesday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Reading Charles Mann's book 1491 and he puts forth that the reason people think of American Indians as nomadic hunters is because European diseases wiped out almost all centers of Indian settlements leaving little or no traces. That argument rings true to me. Of course that's what we were taught. That's all the later settlers saw.

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Quotes for Today

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Find Something Beautiful

The colors of fall (photo via). Headline stolen borrowed from Execupundit.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

More Linky Links

More stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Heh Heh - Ontario College of Psychologists cannot find a "social media expert to publicly re-educate Jordan Peterson.

- Morgan Housel: Message from the Past (Thoughts on Nostalgia)

- Why I brought my 19-moth old daughter to watch SpaceX's flying skyscraper.

- Michael Wade's 12 rules for readers. Good advice.

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in Jets.

- I feel seen

- Heh Heh

- Love Community Notes

- Heh Heh

Even Time is Sick of Kamala Harris

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Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Daniele Bolelli: Sacrificing to the Gods of the Algorithm. "Call me crazy, but I find the prize not worth the price," He's not wrong.

- Things keep getting worse for CBS News. Apparently they learned nothing from the example of Dan Rather.

- The New York Times is lying about Kamala Harris's plagiarism.

The Daily Coach: The value of "what if?"

Tuesday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Learn something new every day: famed film director Stanley Kubrick was a supported of Ronald Reagan and Kubrick's own daughter says she doesn't think he'd mind Donald Trump using scenes from Full Metal Jacket in a political ad. In fact he'd probably support Trump too.

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Quotes for Today

Some quotes I hope may resonate with you.

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Find Something Beautiful Today

Photo via. Headline stolen borrowed from Execupundit.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- Must have been the editor's last day

- Heh Heh

- Can see this happening in Massachusetts

- With illegal aliens treating it as an entrance not an exit.

Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier


Today is the anniversary of Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in 1947. The sound barrier was the invisible brick wall in the sky that was so feared by many pilots of the day. He did so in the X-1 (X for experimental) over the Mohave Desert in a plane he called the "Glamorous Glennis" after his wife (who he named all his planes after for luck). He also simultaneously became the first person to create a sonic boom.

Great detail on how he was chosen for the program and broke the sound barrier in his autobiography Yeager. Worth a read (or re-read). There will never be another like General Yeager.

A Modest Proposal


Said it before but Columbus Day continuing to be a federal holiday also continues to be a divisive issue. On one side you have people who say Columbus was a genocidal imperialist monster and on the other proud Italian-Americans and traditionalists. I have a modest proposal with a solution which I think would be acceptable to most Americans.

On October 19th in 1781 the British forces under Lord Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown to end the Revolutionary War. America as a free nation really starts with this date. Why not celebrate the date as the new national holiday in replacement of Columbus Day? Yorktown Day could be celebrated on the third Monday in October. The unions would be satisfied since they wouldn't be losing a paid holiday. Italian-Americans couldn't complain since this in no way would be disrespecting Columbus and historically Yorktown is the more important date (beside Columbus really "discovered" the Caribbean not North America). French-Americans would be big supporters of the switch because the French fleet played a huge role in the victory. The only people who might complain are the people who are against glorifying anything that's even remotely militarily related but screw those people.

Have Yorktown Day replace Columbus Day. So let it be written so let it be done.

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Ivermectin may not just be a miracle Covid treatment but also a miracle cancer treatment as well

- Matt Ridley: Is another pandemic really inevitable? (HT Steve Layman)

- How to focus on what's important, not just on what's urgent.

- AI scans RNA "dark matter" and uncovers 70,000 new viruses. What's next the human gut biome? Actual "dark matter?"

Columbus Day Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Not mentioning the Italians on Columbus Day is like not mentioning the Irish on Saint Patrick's Day but I have to bring up the fact that President Joe Biden wasn't at the historic launch and catch by robotic arm of SpaceX's Super Heavy rocket. Nor did he issue a release praising Elon Musk for the achievement. Total missed opportunity to trumpet the historic flight and American exceptionalism.

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Quotes for Today

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Sopranos - Columbus Day Parade

Sunday, October 13, 2024

More Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- I grew up on Bugs Bunny cartoons (maybe that explains a lot)

- Genus!

- Might Be True!

- Might also be true!

Happy 249th Birthday

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Might be true!

- The fallout at CBS continues.

- Liberals are losing their minds over Elon Musk.

- Cool: USS Chosin tests rapid fire system at sea.

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- I feel seen

- Funny because its true!

- I'm an awful person for laughing at this.

- Gameday does have some good signs.

Sunday Flotsam and Jetsam

 Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack

50 so called "Intelligence experts" signed a letter saying that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation while 51 Medal of Honor winners signed a letter supporting Donald Trump for President. I find the Medal of Honor winners much more persuasive.

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Quotes for Today

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Reminder

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Fearless - Pink Floyd

 

Think this would be a hit today if re-recorded by an Israeli band or an artist saying this was in support of Israel. Like U2 taking back the song Helter Skelter.

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- The greatest game I ever saw Pedro pitch. I forgot Dave Roberts was the centerfielder or Cleveland that night.

- California not even pretending anymore that they're not playing politics in delaying SpaceX launches from the state. SpaceX and Space Force should move all launches and related jobs out of California to Florida or Texas where they'd be welcome.

- This isn't good news for Kamala Harris

- Time to Look for the Genuine

Saturday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Reportedly the Optimus robots will retail for about $20-30,000 each when in production. Can't you foresee any affluent household having one to do the little things around the home like dusting, mowing the yard, etc. They would make great companions for elderly folks who may have trouble with everyday tasks and just want something to listen to them. Also can't you see a new apartment building getting an Optimus to be a doorman? Think of the benefits and how much a status symbol that would be and how much less it would cost than an actual doorman's salary.

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Quotes for Today

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I Want One of These Mats

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Friday, October 11, 2024

1491

Currently reading Charles C. Mann's book 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus:

"Much of the environmental movement  is animated, consciously or not, by what geographer William Denevan calls 'the pristine myth' - the belief that the Americas in 1491 were an almost untouched, almost Edenic land, 'untrammeled by man,' in the words of the Wilderness Act of 1964, a US law that is one of the founding documents of the global environmental movement.

"Researchers differ in the details, some scientists have theorized that the Americas may have been hit with with as many as five waves of settlement before Columbus, with the earliest occurring as much as fifty thousand years ago."

"The Olmec, Maya, and other Mesoamerican societies were world pioneers in mathematics and astronomy - but they did not use the wheel. Amazingly, they had invented the wheel but did not employ it for any purpose other than children's toys, Those looking for a tale of cultural superiority can find it in zero; those looking for failure can find it in the wheel."

It's a fascinating subject but the unfamiliar names of individuals and tribes coupled with the author's need to provide copious facts to prove his case can at some times make for difficult, dry reading. Much like Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods. Not sure if I'll make it all the way through this book. I agree with his case already but Jeez... 

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- VDH: Try a little honesty about Israel.

- Keep saying the Gruden case against the NFL is worth keeping an eye on.

- Tesla Semi exceeds expectations in 3,000 mile trial with DHL

- Trump unveils new tax proposal. It goes over quite well.

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- Well done!

- I feel seen

- Shouldn't laugh at the irony but the Hurricanes vs Lightning game got postponed because of hurricanes and lightning

- I'm an awful person for laughing at this

Friday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post up on Substack.

Tesla had their We, Robot event last night and unveiled both the CyberCab and the Cybervan (a bigger robotic taxi). Pretty impressive. The CyberCab is priced around $30,000 and should go into production in 2026. If Uber and Lyft or other competitors don't immediately start placing orders they may be missing the boat.

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Neil Gaiman: A Study in Emerald


 Neil Gaiman: A Study in Emerald. Really enjoyed this story