Saturday, February 28, 2026

Truth

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- Secretary of War Pete Hesgeth on the US Government purge of Anthropic.

- Jonathan Turley: Jack Smith had secret orders targeting Kash Patel and Susie Wiles. Jack Smith should face charges.

- From the archives: 5 misconceptions about colonial American history.

- Sam Altman on OpenAI and ChatGPT reaching an agreement with the DoW.

Saturday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Have to research the subject more but seems to me that the bottom line to this controversy over Anthropic seems to be the company's view that some Silicon Valley Karen would be better equipped to handle military targeting than someone who graduated from officer training school and has years of experience. The Karen says she determines the ethics and thus gets to determine the appropriateness of targets. 

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Dan Jenkins Rules for Sports Writing


Friday, February 27, 2026

College Football Thoughts

Some offseason college football thoughts and observations.

Was having these thoughts anyway and thought I may as well as jot them down and share on Substack.

Telegraph Road (Live) - Dire Straits

Semiconductor Supply Chain

The US needs to work on the bottom three areas, (Graph via)

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- VDH: The graveyard of destructive ideas. Give an inch and they'll take a mile.

- Hillary testifies to Congress.

- NFLPA survey "leaked" to ESPN.

- Becoming a multiplanetary society.

Friday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Friday used to be known as the day to "dump" any "news" you wanted to be forgotten over the weekend but with the Internet and social media it's become the day you drop whatever news you want people talking about for days with little or no competition. So far we got Paramount beating Netflix for Warner Brothers and the NFLPA report card being leaked. What else will this Friday bring?

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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Atomic Habits

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- Niall Ferguson: Epstein didn't break Keir Starmer, but he did finish him. The American version could be House of Cards II.

- Heh Heh

- Sebastian Junger: The Great Abandonment.

Dunkin' debuts 48 ounce coffee buckets and sells out. Bringing them out in New England in the midst of a blizzard perhaps not the best gage of popularity. Or genius way to insure Dunkin' locations get plowed out as these buckets sure to be big hit with plow drivers.

Thursday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Reports are coming out that NBC will be replacing Tony Dungy on their Sunday night NFL telecast. So many outlets reporting the same thing at the same time means someone at NBC wanted this info out there. Now the question is who replaces Dungy? If it is Peyton Manning is this a knife in the back move? If it is Bill Belichick would that just be another win over Dungy for Belichick? Inquiring minds want to know.

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Truth


 

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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- The Russo-Ukrainian war hits four, "It is now D-1,481. The US was in WW II just 1,361 days."

- Does peak population mean peak energy?

- Rolling up the red carpet to the Kennedy Center.

- Tyler Cowen's 12 rules for life.

No Good - Kaleo

Wednesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Last night was President Trump's State of the Union address and I think the more the differences in the party's and their stances on 80/20 issues like transgender surgery on children against parents wishes is brought to the fore that the differences between the two are made clear. What type of party requires everyone to march in lockstep and not think for themselves? The Democrats can't even stand or clap without official party OK. It's creepy.

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps Tribute

 

Today would have been George Harrison's birthday.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

College Football Thoughts

Some offseason thoughts and observations as we head into draft combine week in Indianapolis.

Was having these thoughts anyway so figured may has well jot them down and share on Substack.

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- Trump poised to fill two influential appeals court vacancies. Judicial appointments are perhaps the most long lasting legacy's for a President.

- Mandelson's downfall one of the fastest ever seen in British public life. Will the links to Jeffrey Epstein prove to be the nail in Ken Starmer's political coffin?

- Law of universal uniqueness.

- The real Social Security debate: Who should bear the adjustment?

Seneca on Reading

Tuesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Post a little late today. Pride myself on not using an alarm clock and slept in this morning after shoveling snow a good part of yesterday. My body obviously must have wanted the extra shut eye before more shoveling today.

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The Magic of Micro-Habits

Monday, February 23, 2026

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- I laughed.

- This should be an Olympic sport.

- Dogs and their haircuts. Never not funny.

- I've already forgotten what day it is.

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- A simple policy to reduce food prices. Repeal the biofuel requirements. They make no sense. If you want ethanol allow sugar cane stalks from Brazil instead of wasting good edible corn. (HT Cultural Offering)

- The reality underlying Mexico. He's not wrong but as President Bukele of El Salvador has shown there is a way.

- From the archives: The application of knowledge is hard work.

- Drones change everything about combined arms combat.

5 Stoic Lessons from Epictetus

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- 26 useful concepts for 2026. Couple of months old but new to me.

- Gravitational time dilation. Not going to lie - both time and relativity give me mental fits.

- 7 big steps to foil organizational ambushes.

- Mexican army kills cartel leader. Is it bad I want these reports to become as common as the drug boat bombings were? 

Monday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Hunkering down for the snowpocalipse today. Live with a prepper who put flashlights in every room and two full pots of water on the stove in case we lose power. I plan to shovel every once in a while and nap every once in a while. Just hope I have plenty of light to read.

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Iwo Jima


Today is the anniversary of the iconic photo by Joe Rosenthal of the raising of the American flag on Mount Suribashi on Iwo Jima. The fighting on the island actually started four days earlier on February 19th. The story of this battle is something every high school student should have to learn before they are allowed to graduate.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

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- Jonathan Turley on Susan Rice saying "This will not end well for them." Reminder Rice was never elected to anything!

- The NYT's business model includes Wordle not truth.

- Jonathan Turley: The Supreme Court has ruled on tariffs, but who will pay? Two from Turley this morning.

- TSMC preparing $100 billion addition of 4 fabs to Arizona facility.

10 Stoic Rules for Life

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Sunday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

The US Olympic hickey team takes on team Canada for the gold medal this morning. How fitting would it be for the USA to win gold on the anniversary of the Miracle on Ice in 1980? I know who I'm rooting for and what I'll be watching at 8:10.Go team USA!

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Anniversary of Miracle on Ice

Saturday, February 21, 2026

I've Been Humbled

College Football Thoughts

Some offseason college football thoughts and observations I posted up on Substack.

Was having these thoughts anyway and figured may as well jot them down.

Saturday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

The Supreme Court rules 6-3 against the White House using IEEPA to justify the current tariffs. The White House was prepared just and used different methods, The bottom line is 2026 tariffs remain in place but Supreme Court justices are now on record of saying tariffs are legal - not just under IEEPA.

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Your Mind is Magnet

Friday, February 20, 2026

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

 

Watched The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar last night. Had stayed away from it because just wasn't in the mood for a Wes Anderson film but honestly the thing about the cards made me curious. I'm glad it did because I found it delightful - and it's not a movie - its a short film (only 40 minutes in length). It stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, and Ben Kingsley. Worth a watch.

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- VDH: Why exactly did they destroy the border?

- Jonathan Turley: Mamdani and other people's money. "The greatest exodus since the Red Sea crossing."

- Steven Spielberg becomes latest billionaire to flee California. Well he is a well-known conservative - oh wait.

- NASA chief classifies Starliner flight as "Type A" mishap. Isaacman wants to fix the problem - not the blame but does not hide from taking responsibility.

Friday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Remember that Red Sox fan Stephen King used to call Terry Francona "Francoma" because he disagreed with some of the managers decisions. This was of course before Francona won his first World Series championship in 2004. Now many had been giving "cute" derisive nicknames to Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. Wonder what these people think about their clever nicknames now?

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12 Ways to Keep Your brain Healthy

Thursday, February 19, 2026

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- The comparison between AOC and Marco Rubio is pretty stark. I really want AOC to run for President now just for the unintentional comedy of her debate appearances.

- How Carthage challenged Rome with economics.

-  From the archives: Matt Ridley - Why global warning is good for us.

- The rise and fall of Red Robin.

Team Owners, the MLBPA, and Common Sense

I enjoy reading about the early days about pro sports teams because the one thing all those teams had in common was gaining and keeping fans. That seems to be replaced these days by many owners caring more about franchise evaluations and luxury boxes.

MLB is barreling towards a lockout or strike in 2027 and either of those outcomes seem to place the desires of the fans last instead of first. Have a new post on the situation up on Substack.

Word for Today

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- Boeing defense HQ leaving VA to return to St. Louis. Every day it seems at least one company flees high tax blue states. You'd think at some point they'd learn the cause and effect at play here.

- From the archives: Pat Riley on the remarkable power of getting 1% better.

- Many a truth is said in jest.

- Grandson of Reese's Peanut Butter Cup inventor accuses Hersey of quietly relacing ingredients. Is there a patent on combining milk chocolate and peanut butter? If so Hersey's may be in violation of patent otherwise there may be a business opportunity to make original recipe peanut butter cups. 

Thursday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Happy Lent to all that observe. Piece of history but the McDonald's Filet O' Fish was actually started in 1962 by a Cincinnati franchise whose customers where mainly Catholics who would not eat hamburgers on a Friday during Lent. That was really hurting business. Corporate saw the success the Filet O' Fish was having and it was added to the menu. The rest is history.

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Life Advice

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

God's Going to Cut You Down - Johnny Cash

Life Advice

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- China is killing the fish. And not in China either (you'd think they'd learn after their killed all the birds in their own country).

- From the archives: Letter from a self-made merchant to his son.

- New investigation launched into Epstein's 7,600 acre Zorro Ranch.

- Russia's middle-aged, poor, to the grinder.

Wednesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

While we wait for the US to (finally) bomb Iran - if we are honest with ourselves after the deaths of Robert Duvall and Jesse Jackson we are also quietly waiting for the passing a third celebrity (because even though its debunked as a myth it still seems these deaths seem to happen in threes).

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Cal Newport

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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= Time to explore why so many modern politicians are getting rich. And if found they profited from graft or fraud - tie a bag of rats to their head and toss them in the Potomac.

- From the archives: They really should make a movie about political trickster Dick Tuck.

- America's Maritime Action Plan.

- a16z's Primer on Factory Economics for Startups.

The Feynman Techique

Tuesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

One of the great American actors Robert Duvall has passed away. Duvall had a distinctive look and style and could carry a movie as a leading man or steal the show in a bit part as he did in Apocalypse Now. Perhaps one of Duvall's secrets was he was the best version of an everyman portrayed on screen. He was an original and he will be missed.

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He's Not Wrong

Monday, February 16, 2026

Robert Duvall (1931-2026)

Robert Duvall has passed away aged 95. He had a filmography like no other. He was a giant and an American original.

Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties

Many have recommended the book Chaos but I need to get it off my chest that I was disappointed . Enjoyed author Tom O'Neill's appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast and the book was made into a Netflix documentary that was OK but the book? Meh. 

Let me give just some examples in this post up on Substack. Your milage may differ but I can't recommend it.


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- Kentucky Ford battery factory to shutter at cost of 1,600 jobs. Anyone paying attention could tell you the EV market was soft at best and that government subsidiaries were going away. Still something needs to be done here to help these workers.

- Yet that's their argument.

- From the archives: When the Catholic Church did not want to suffer a cat to live.

- MAC to add Sacramento State as football only member. 

Monday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Tyler Reddick won the Daytona 500 in a thrilling finish. It was the first Daytona 500 victory for Reddick and team co-owner Michael Jordan. Like Jordan my attention was on the race and not the NBA All-Star game. But unlike Jordan I haven't paid any attention to the game or who won. Guessing he at least probably knows who won.

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One of My Favorites

Sunday, February 15, 2026

When the NFL Championship was Almost Moved to Miami

The NFL's Championship almost went to warmer climates long before the Super Bowl was ever invented.

Way back in 1938 the NFL owners gathered to decide some important matters - including a response to a proposal from an American icon - Damon Runyan. Have a new post up on Substack how it almost happened.

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- The full text of Marco Rubio's Munich Security Conference speech.

- Meanwhile in Munich, Democrats pledge to return to wealth taxes and climate hysteria. Sometimes you need to let the stupid people talk so you know who the stupid people are.

- RIP Chatbox era (2023-2025). "No wonder software stocks are crashing."

- America's future leaders are learning to become grifters. The situation is becoming absurd.

Amen to That

Sunday Flotsam an Jetsam

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

Today is the NBA All-Star game and this event used to be a big deal to me but not any more. It used to be a simple East vs West affair and players actually cared who won. Now the format has changed so many times you can't keep up and many like me have stopped even trying. The NBA is no longer fan-tastic - that's for sure.

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The Power of Silence

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

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- Making sense of the EPA's Endangerment rule. That the EPA is supposed to protect the environment is something you should remind the people of Palestine, Ohio.

- From the archives: The surprising path to life on Mars; first go underground.

- I feel seen.

- The importance of the capture of Maduro and the $20 billion credit swap.

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- The coming revolution down south. "Will Cuba be Libre soon, and if so what happens next?"

- Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest unwittingly reveal the severity of the US surveillance state.  Admit I fell for the dog trick.

- Sports court rules disqualification of Ukrainian athlete justified.

- As strengths grow and erode. Good points.

Happy Valentine's Day to You and Your :Lovah

Valentine's Day Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Today is Valentine's Day. Be sure to remember the day to your loved ones and do something nice for them. Forgetting Valentine's Day is right up there with forgetting your anniversary.

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An Ayn Rand Valentine's Day

Friday, February 13, 2026

College Football Thoughts

More college football thoughts and observations as we move from the coaching carousel part of the offseason to the court rulings part of the winter and spring.

Was having these thoughts anyway and figured may as well jot them down.

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- Something big is happening in AI. Think of how clumsy the original Boston Dynamics robots were and how nimble they are now, That's like AI but AI is on a much more accelerated timetable. (HT  A Layman's Blog)

- AJ Jacobs with a new way to watch TV. I'm going to give this a try.

- I'm a sucker for any posts about Christopher Lee. He was a badass.

- Inside Pickleball's plan to become a billion dollar platform.

Advice from Leonardo da Vinci

Friday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Today is Friday the 13th. When I was a kid this seemed a bigger deal and we were all aware when the date was coming up. Now the date seems to just sneak up on you or you go halfway through the day until you realize "Oh yeah -today's Friday the 13th."

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Chuck Yeager


Today would have been General Chuck Yeager's birthday. A true American original and we may never see his like again.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

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- IOC disqualifies Ukrainian Olympian. The IOC can ban an entire country but an athlete cannot remember other athletes killed in a war that caused IOC to ban Russia. Bizarre.

- From the archives: Mitchell Paige - the real life face of GI Joe. Where do we find such men?

- President Trump and Administrator Zeldin deliver single largest deregulatory action in US history.

- Tracking the efforts to shrink the size of the federal government. Think its wise to show this as just an effort to get back to the size of the government during the Clinton Administration.

Some Memes You May Enjoy

Many a truth is said in jest.

- Evergreen.

- Golfers

- Some Valentine's Day humor.

- Reminder.

President Trump on Iran

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- All Euro-NATO reporting is suspect until further notice. He's not wrong.

- Good advice.

- Apple News is accused of a leftwing bias. No surprise here.

- When government subsidies stopped - Doritos got 15% cheaper. Cause and effect.

Thursday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Starting to think that Donald Trump may more correctly known as the common sense President. Stop sending payment checks to dead people - common sense. Ask big pharma companies to stop charging Americans three time what they charge others - they agree and lower their prices because he did the common sense thing and asked them to. Close the southern border - common sense. So many common sense actions - why weren't they done before? And why do so many hate him for doing these common sense things?

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Reminder

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

The Hanging Tree - The Hunger Games

Louis L' Amour on Writing

Had a discussion with a friend about who would win a boxing match between Ernest Hemingway and Louis L' Amour. Both writers were known for being able to handle their firsts. That might be a good match but we'll never know the winner.

The discussion did make me think of this article from the archives on Louis L' Amour on writing though.

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- Bad Bunny and the SCOTUS precedent that denies Constitutional rights to Puerto Ricans. Knew they were considered US citizens but article does not mention that Puerto Ricans do not pay taxes.


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- The financial historian. Will have to check this channel out.

- To Democrats the Save Act is political kryptonite.

- The sanctioned / stateless tanker nabbing gives - if we are willing to take.

- Newsweek: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell faces calls to be fired. People calling for Goodell to be fired are painted as fringe but as I've pointed out an empty suit could do a better job with less controversy.

Wednesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Today has the feeling of the calm before the storm as far as news is concerned. You get used to the feeling like everything is happening all at once. Guess I should enjoy the quiet while it lasts but I can't help but wonder if the US men's and women's Olympic hockey teams ever won gold at the same games? Need to quiet my brain.

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Life Advice

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Once in a Lifetime - Kermit the Frog

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- 10 books every high school (or college) student should read. Good list - I'd add the Almanack of Naval Ravikant and the Psychology of Money.

- Many NFL players had no idea who Bad Bunny was

- Valero pays $1.1 billion fee to leave California. Why anyone would remain there is beyond me.

- Super Bowl LX: How the Seahawks shut down the Patriots. Long but interesting autopsy of the Super Bowl.

Tuesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Today's offering is mostly about the Super Bowl and where the Patriots may go from here. Didn't mention Seattle even once because I'm so self-absorbed in my thoughts that I didn't even notice that until I was finished. Know I should be more generous in my praise of their well deserved victory but ones thoughts are what they are.

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I Know Great Art When I See It

Monday, February 09, 2026

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- Are Rome's attractions scarce goods? If people are paying for their time at attractions then they may feel less compelled to pick up after themselves or act with decorum (although good Catholics may feel guilty if they don't).

- Elon Musk says he will pay the legal fees of anyone who truthfully accuses Jeffrey Epstein or his clients of abuse.

- Did seem like more of a bug than a feature.

- Kid Rock from last night's Turning Point Show.

How Many Book Could You Read in a Lifetime?

Monday Flotsam and Jetsam

Have a new miscellaneous thoughts and observations post upon Substack.

They say in every life a little rain must fall but last nights Patriots loss to the Seahawks in the Super Bowl was a deluge. Was Drake Maye hurt or just bad? Our offensive line was exposed as being plain bad and those white uniforms - hope we never see those again. Congrats to Seattle - you were clearly the better team.

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Life Advice

Sunday, February 08, 2026

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- Flying the Jolly Roger?

- The Supreme Court is poised to remind states that the Constitution doesn't stop at the liquor store.

- Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi's party is set for a landslide win in the elections.

- Tesla unveils US-made solar panels

Sunday Papers - Joe Jackson

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- Jonathan Turley: Bill Clinton agreed to testify to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein but now wants the definition of "agreed." If the Clintons fail to appear for questioning, release the facts that are known to the public to remind folks the seriousness of the issue, then issue arrest warrants.

- 59 Super Bowl rings: 59 stories.

- Trump prods Congress to nationalize election integrity, but Supreme Court may deliver first.

- Rational Optimist: Shady stuff is happening underwater. Some undersea facts and developments to ponder.

Super Bowl Sunday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

For the record - for this game I like the Patriots (+4.5 points) teased with the over (39.5 points) to give you New England +10.5 points and an over down to 33.5 points. You could also go with the Pats money line which is basically giving you 2-1 odds.

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Quotes for Today

 Some quotes I hope may resonate with you.

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Super Bowl - Go Pats!

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl Halftime Show

The NFL learns why there's no such thing as a free lunch.

Many NFL owners, who are Roger Goodells' bosses, have become more upset about the choice of Bad Bunny as the half-time entertainment. This disillusionment is being led by Patriots owner Robert Kraft, whose team will be participating in Sunday's Super Bowl. The halftime show was supposed to be something that adds to the big game not a distraction.

Have a new post up on Substack about the situation.

Budweiser Upside Down Clown

 

In what has become a Super Bowl tradition for me - I'm posting my favorite Super Bowl commercial of all-time - the Budweiser Upside Down Clown. This commercial only ran once because it was so disturbing (butt so damn funny!). Go Pats!

Linky Links

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

- Sebastian Junger: The loss of the Lily Jean. As the snow was falling during that storm I thought of The Perfect Storm and hoped there were no boats caught on the ocean in this weather. Sadly my fears were true.

- NASA finally acknowledges the elephant in the room about the SLS rocket. Slow and expensive is no way to go through life.

- Elon Musk getting serious about orbital data centers in space.

- Making any writing clear and concise is a skill.  A skill that should be appreciated.

Saturday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

One more day until we get the Super Bowl and it is snowing once again in New England. Many here are wishing for the snow to be gone (me included) but also know when the weather gets warmer and the mud comes that many will think fondly of the snow and frozen ground then too.

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Quotes for Today

Some quotes I hope may resonate with you.

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Friday, February 06, 2026

Linky Links

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

- Dan Wetzel on NCAA college eligibility. We are entering a strange new world.

- From the archives: Sahil Bloom's most powerful life hacks.

- More on the Jon Gruden lawsuit against the NFL. The gears of justice are grinding slow on this one.

- Funny because its true.

College Football Thoughts

Some offseason college football thoughts and observations. Even though the season is officially over for this year - things keep happening.

Was having these thoughts anyway and figured may as well jot them down. 

20 Habits to Live Your Best Life

Friday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

This is Super Bowl weekend and starting to get the feeling the US is going to bomb Iran to distract people from the endless pregame shows or from Bad Bunny at halftime. President Trump has already said he's not attending the game. Maybe because he wants to be close to the situation room?

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Quotes for Today

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Compounding and Taxes

Thursday, February 05, 2026

Time Stand Still - Rush

Starlink Direct to iPhone?

The Starlink Internet service needs some sort of receiver. Combined this news with the recent speculation of a SpaceX - Apple partnership makes you wonder if the next models of iPhones will have that receiver built in and allow for native Internet, voice, and texting via Starlink. Take you phone anywhere and still get a signal. That would be a big selling feature. (Photo via)

EDIT: Elon Musk says this report is fake news. Too bad - a guy can dream of a better iPhone though.

Linky Links

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

- Is the singularity here?

- From the archives: The acrobatic grace of Cary Grant.

- America's three biggest cities are swimming in employee pension debt. Unfunded or underfunded pensions are the biggest problem facing many municipalizes and some states.

- The EPA makes everything worse - case in point marine diesel engines. As an aside - you can't spell Borepatch without "epa."

Thursday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

 Today is kind of a schadenfreude day as many who were paying attention saw layoffs coming to the Washington Post and the truth about the LA fires long before it was finally being accepted by the left. Common sense told people paying attention that you can't drive away readers and lose $250 million a year or that you can't fight wildfires if you don't have any water going to the hydrants and cut $17 million from the fire fighting budget before hand. Common sense. It's fitting that Billy Eilish ends being the poster child for this day.

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Quotes for Today

Some quotes I hope may resonate with you.

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Apollo 14 Astronauts Land on the Moon February 5, 1971

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

While My Guitar Gently Sleeps - Regina Spektor

 

Really enjoyed this movie and highly recommend it.

Robert Kraft Not Elected to Hall of Fame

When Bill Belichick was passed over many excused the slight due to voters only being able to vote for three names and some players perhaps being on their last ballots. It was unfair to make them wait it was argued. But now that Robert Kraft has been likewise passed over by the voters - that excuse no longer holds water.

Robert Kraft has been considered for a number of years and will be 86-years old this summer. He's clearly waited and what's worse - to wait or to die waiting? Or perhaps was there something more nefarious at fault? 

A price has to be paid for this travesty.

Linky Links

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

- Trump was right about tariffs. Agree 100% - reciprocal tariffs work!

- The Artemis II launch date has been pushed off till March at the earliest. This was the sort of bad publicity I was talking about. 

- A story that will stick with you.

- What is the discombobulator?

Wednesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

The NBA trade deadline is drawing near (Thursday at 3:00 PM) and the trades are already starting to fly. The big highlight so far is the Clippers trading James Harden to Cleveland for Darius Garland. The Celtics and Bulls also made a trade - Boston sending Anthony Simmons for Nicola Vucevic. Will keep an eye on this situation for the next couple of days.

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Quotes for Today

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The Man in the Arena

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Linky Links

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

- Thoughts on guilds from Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Was surprised by the link between guilds and universities.

- Danielle Bolelli: The Melian Dialogue and the Nature of Power.

- The worldwide humiliation of Bill Gates: From tech god to global embarrassment.

- The fraud in California will dwarf the amount of fraud in Minnesota.

Farnam Street Knowledge

Tuesday Flotsam and Jetsam

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

Perhaps lost in the news that SpaceX is acquiring xAI was the earlier announcement Apple may be partnering with Starlink (also owned by SpaceX) to provide space based Internet service on all new iPhones. This could be a game changer and potentially allow any iPhone to become a hot spot replacing home Internet service for many users. A game changer.

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Quotes for Today

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The Eisenhower Matrix


 Farnam Street Knowledge on one of the most useful tools you can adopt - the Eisenhower Matrix.

Monday, February 02, 2026

Linky Links

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

- SpaceX seeks to launch 1 million solar powered satellites to create AI datacenters in space.

- 200 Reasons Why I'm Here. Good advice. (HT Cultural Offering)

- The long poverty decline: Before and after the war on poverty. It was going better before the government got involved.

- Dan Wetzel: NFL should look into Giants co-owner Steve Tish. Tish's behavior was disturbing. 

The Bombing of Hiroshima

One of the things written on the first atomic bomb ever to be used in war was written, "Greetings to the Emperor from the men of the Indianapolis." That was the sort of feeling that was common in US forces in WW II.

Enola Gay navigator "Dutch" Van Kirk said shortly after the A-bomb exploded, "I thought, Thank God the war is over and I don't have to get shot at any more. I can go home."

The book notes, "It was a sentiment hundreds of thousands of American soldiers and sailors would soon express." And could you blame them?

Japan had been warned before the bombing to surrender or face destruction. The Japanese refused and instead issues sharpened sticks to civilians to fight invaders to the death if necessary. General Curtis LeMay had been firebombing the cities of Japan so much that LeMay lamented that he was denied cities targeted as possible sites for the atomic bomb. Despite the unprecedented firebombing damage - Japan didn't surrender. They didn't even surrender after the bombing of Hiroshima. They only surrendered after the destruction of Nagasaki.

Quotes from The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes.