From Pine View Farm

2012 archive

Mean Girls, AKA Fox News 0

How low can Fox News go?

Pretty damned low.

Aside:

Despite my determined ignoring of the quadrennial athletic marketing fest in Ye Olde Countrie, I know who Gabby Douglas is. She’s from these parts and therefore mention of her has been, like Savoir Faire, here, there, and everywhere.

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QOTD 0

Ross MacDonald:

Hell lies at the bottom of the human heart.

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Nothing Can Be Done 0

Experts agree:  Nothing can be done, not about guns, not about global warming, not about economic inequality, not about voter apathy . . . .

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Mitt the Flip, Republican Ultraman 0

The Van-Choc-Straw of Republican candidates:

The Three Faces of Mitt:  Quayle, Nixon, Bush the Second

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Mayors against Guns 0

As Susie points out, this ad ran the same day as yet another whack-job bigot ran amok using yet another gun to kill yet more persons just for being.

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Orange You Glad You’re Not a Banana? 0

Via Bob Cesca.

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What Will Not Happen 2

Chauncey Devega examines what will not happen after the shootings at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin:

As I wrote here (link in the original–ed.) regarding John Holmes and the relationship between Whiteness, media framing, and mass murder, today’s barbaric happening in Wisconsin will not lead to a national conversation about “40ish year old bald white men” who go on murder sprees.

As such, we will never see a special investigative report called “White in America: Why do White Men Commit Mass Shootings?” on any major news network in the United States.

Likewise, there will be no special congressional hearing or “Beer Summit” where a panelist dares to ask either “What is wrong with white men?” or “Are white men exhibiting pathological violence in response to the Age of Obama?”

The victims were brown. They wore turbans.

That’s all the explanation anyone will need.

Follow the link to read the rest.

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Facebook Frolics 0

The Bears have it.

Facebook Inc. (FB)’s 45 percent drop since its initial public offering generated returns of more than 500 percent for European investors that bought structured products benefiting from the stock’s decline.

A put warrant, a security for speculating on the future direction of a company’s share price, which predicted Facebook would be at $22 by March, cost 6 euro cents ($0.07) to buy in the week after Facebook went public with an initial price of $38. Today, with Facebook trading at $21.10, the warrant is worth 37 euro cents, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Follow the link for a somewhat murky explanation of the even murkier world of betting that stocks will go down.

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QOTD 0

Raymond Chandler:

Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency.

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Think Summer 0

Butterfly fluttering by

Butterfly on Impatiens

Butterfly on Impatiens

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Faking It 0

Asia Times considers the creation of artificial worlds:

But the worlds created by Walt Disney and Kim’s grandfather, Kim Il-sung, are actually not that far apart.

The world of Disney is the closest thing to totalitarianism that the entertainment-industrial complex has ever produced. The founder, Walt Disney, created a saccharine, air-brushed utopia that has been a dystopic reality for so many who have worked in the many enterprises of the Disney universe. The affinity between Disneyworld and the world of North Korea goes beyond any taste for Western-style entertainment that Kim Jong-eun might have picked up during his Swiss education.

(major snippage)

The world of Walt Disney is the kind of social engineering that the North Korean regime has aspired to create. North Korea, too, has a founder who serves as a substitute father for all children, who established a governing template that his successors religiously maintain, and whose wisdom continues to be celebrated through word and image. North Korea projects a utopian vision of smiling, hard-working people that turns out to be very different in reality. The government attempts to maintain strict social control, particularly in Pyongyang, the showcase capital.

Some years ago, we took the kids to Disney World for a week, staying in a hotel on the property, immersed in Disney’s land.

It was eerie, life in an artificial bubble disconnected from anything not Disney. By the time we caught the train home, we had lost touch with the world.

Big Brother American style–not imposed, but wrapped in a bow, marketed, and eagerly purchased.

Some years later, while I still worked for the railroad, I was walking from our office adjoining the train station to the station itself.

I met a fellow who was staring intently at the work of architect Frank Furness. After a few pleasantries, he mentioned that he was studying the building because he designed buildings for Disney theme parks.

He pointed out a detail of the decorative brick work.

“It’s marvelous,” he said, “except where Furness has five decorative bricks, Disney would have three.”

Whenever I see one of Disney’s ads touting its antiseptic, sterile, and ultimately lifeless biospheres for the whole family, I remember that encounter.

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Facebook Frolics, Nyarlathotep* Dept. 1

The answer is always more technology.

Richard Parker surveys the morass of spam, phishing, and general crap that fills our email boxes and then considers one proposed solution:

IdeaPlane (a British outfit–ed.) advocates that companies ditch e-mail. Amen. But in favor of what exactly? A phone call? A meeting? A Star Trek communicator? No. Gartner, the IT research firm, predicts that in 2014 companies will substitute enterprise social networking for e-mail in 20 percent of their communications. In other words, Facebook for business.

Awesome. I’m sure that will work.

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*The creeping, crawling chaos.

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Republican Outreach to Women Voters 0

Republican bomber with anti-women armament.  Republican points to pin-up and says, "Look, if I were waging war on women, would I have painted this little honey on the bomber."

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Via BartCop.

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Stray Thought 0

A lot of the ambivalence over women’s feeding their babies the way God designed is because some men think they, rather than women, must control the breasts of the world.

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QOTD 0

Jack Chalker:

Decadence is wonderful

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Republican Science 0

Put your fingers in your ears and, all together repeat,

    LaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLa

In North Carolina, a state-sponsored science panel warned sea levels could rise by more than 3 feet by 2100. So lawmakers supported by development interests responded with a bill to ban those figures. During their summer session, legislators moved to mandate that future trends be based solely upon historical data, which doesn’t account for the accelerated sea-level rise expected by many scientists. They said the move prevented the economic burdens of building farther from the coast or higher off the ground.

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RNC Meeting 0

Cartoon:  The people you can fool all the time are our base.

Via BartCop.

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Light Bloggery 0

Break time.

Rose in bloom

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Dustbiters 0

Oh, look! No Georgia bank failed this week!

Only one, and it was in Illinois.

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QOTD 0

Bennett Cerf:

Gross ignorance is 144 times worse than ordinary ignorance.

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