April, 2018 archive
No Place To Hide 0
John Long discovers that he has no privacy. Zilch, nada, none.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Whatever happened to “don’t point the gun at something unless you intend to shoot it”?
Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0
Trumpling Fox News (I know–that sounds redundant):
“When you are one of the few black Democrats that appear on Fox News and use your voice and platform to speak out against racial and economic injustice, this is what you receive,” she wrote of the threat on her Instagram account. . . .
The threat in question was an email that simply read, “Keep running your mouth, n*gger. Someone will introduce you to an AR-15.”
Invasion of the Mind Snatchers 0
Sunday’s New York Times explored coming attractions in digital spyware.
No, not that kind of spyware; the spyware that masquerades as a help-meet, so that persons eagerly welcome it into their homes. Here’s some of the patents that are pending:
Some patent applications from Google, which also owns the smart home product maker Nest Labs, describe how audio and visual signals could be used in the context of elaborate smart home setups.
One application details how audio monitoring could help detect that a child is engaging in “mischief” at home by first using speech patterns and pitch to identify a child’s presence, one filing said. A device could then try to sense movement while listening for whispers or silence, and even program a smart speaker to “provide a verbal warning.”
I will note that Google, Amazon, and other vendors of this stuff claim that no so features are currently in use and that their current consumer digital “assistants” speak only when spoken to. Given the tech industry’s spotless record of integrity, I have no doubt that such claims are credib–oh, never mind.
Follow the link, then remind yourself that it’s perfectly okay to get off the couch and turn off the coffee pot on your ownsome.
Very Foul Ball 0
In the Des Moines Register, Mike Wellman notes that Congress has consigned minor league baseball players to penury. A snippet:
Yes, big leaguers long ago became millionaires*, but the overall pay scale of the game is feudal.
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Minor-league players are paid by their major league parent club, not the affiliate whose uniform they wear. MLB contends that, if forced to pay minor-leaguers a salary that would equate to at least the minimum hourly wage, the minor-league teams would need to contribute to the payroll, which could put some farm teams out of business.
Much more at the link.
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*And most team owners are billionaires.
“Boots on the Ground” 0
Elie Mystal discusses the implications of Donald Trump’s desire to use the military to enforce immigration laws. It’s not pretty.
Here’s a bit:
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I don’t expect that President Trump understands that law, or cares why it’s there. He’s pissed that Ann Coulter didn’t send him an Easter card, and so he’s blurting random, untrue things about immigrants again. He seems to be under the impression that there is some kind of “caravan” of brown people bearing down on us from Mexico. Maybe they’re being led by Charlzie Theron down the Fury Road. Honestly who can know what’s in this man’s head.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Be polite at the party.
Police officials in Lansing, Illinois, say their initial investigation found the mother was handling a gun when it went off early Monday, striking the sleeping girl.
Just another day in our little slice of NRA heaven.
All the News that Fits 0
Dick Polman explores the Sinclair Broadcasting disinformation dispenser. A snippet:
Make TWUUG Your LUG 0
Learn about the wonderful world of free and open source. Use computers to do what you want, not what someone else wants you to do. Learn how to use GNU/Linux and its plethora of free and open source software to get stuff done with computers.
It’s not hard; it’s just different.
When: Monthly TWUUG meeting at 7:30 p. m. on the first Thursday of the month (April 5, 2018). Pre-meeting dinner at Chicago Uno, JANAF shopping center, 6:00 p. m. (map)
Who: Everyone in TideWater/Hampton Roads with interest in any/all flavors of Unix/Linux. There are no dues or signup requirements. All are welcome.
Where: Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital in Norfolk Training Room (map). (Wireless and wired internet connection available.) Turn right upon entering, then left at the last corridor and look for the open meeting room.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
As I have frequently noted, politeness is child’s play.
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The distraught family told local news outlets they believe the 5-year-old was likely looking for candy in a dresser drawer and stumbled upon the gun, perhaps mistaking it for a toy. The firearm was kept holstered in one of the top drawers and belonged to Jermon’s father, Jericho Perry, who had a concealed carry permit, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
If the seven-year-old had been packing, he could have returned fire and certainly no one would have gotten hurt because more guns in NRA paradise.









