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July, 2019 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet more party politeness . . . .

Deputies say a party was going on at Herald’s home when he and Michael Holbrook, 46, of Cincinnati, got into an argument in the home’s driveway. Both had been drinking.

Herald told Holbrook that he had better be off the property when he went into the home. When he came back out, he was armed with a 9mm handgun. When Holbrook was still there, Herald allegedly fired a warning shot in Holbrook’s direction.

Holbrook was sitting in a chair and did not react to the warning shot. Next, deputies say, Herald struck Holbrook with the handgun, causing the gun to fire and strike Holbrook in the upper neck.

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Borderline Disorder 0

And, natch, “social” media is a carrier.

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QOTD 0

P. D. James:

In 1930s mysteries, all sorts of motives were credible which aren’t credible today, especially motives of preventing guilty sexual secrets from coming out. Nowadays, people sell their guilty sexual secrets.

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Geeking Out 0

Ubuntu MATE with the default MATE desktop.

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Aside:

MATE is pronounced “mah-tay.” It refers to a tea served in South America.

It’s fork of Gnome 2 for persons (and I’m one) who loathe Gnome 3.

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Facebook Crypto-Frolics 0

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Stray Thought, Biden and Busing Dept. 0

(Slightly edited for precision.)

It’s all about the bus route, folks.

When I was going to high school, I was bused right past one high school (the black high school) to one three miles farther away (the white high school), because of my race.

And at the time everyone old white men thought that was just okay.

I like Joe and I voted for him when I lived in Delaware, but on this issue he was flat-out wrong.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Pro bono twits.

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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.

Tidewater Unix Users Group

When: Regular meetings are monthly TWUUG meeting at 7:30 p. m. on the first Thursday of the month.

Because of the Fourth of July holiday, this month’s meeting will be on a Wednesday, July 3, 2019.

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.

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Deep Dive 0

Shaun Mullen jumps into the pool.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Conduct yourself politely whilst at the dining establishment.

Officers were called around 12:30 to the China Wok restaurant in Stanton.

Police say a man had a handgun that was not holstered.

They say at some point the man had either reached in his pocket or touched the gun, which caused the gun to fire.

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Concentration Camps for Kiddies 0

At The Sacramento Bee, Gil Duran remembers a holocaust survivor who recently passed away and then turns his attention to Donald Trump’s concentration camps for kiddies. Please do give it a read.

An excerpt:

The question is not what to call the camps. The question is how to respond to this ongoing campaign of racial hatred and dehumanization against Latinos and others. Trump and his enablers constantly force us to confront new horrors designed to terrorize minority groups and divide the country.

“The dangers of fascist politics come from the particular way in which it dehumanizes segments of the population,” writes Yale Professor Jason Stanley in “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.” “By excluding these groups, it limits the capacity for empathy among other citizens, leading to the justification of inhumane treatment, from repression of freedom, mass imprisonment, and expulsion to, in extreme cases, mass extermination.”

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QOTD 0

S. S. van Dine (Willard Huntingdon Wright) in the voice of Philo Vance:

. . . there’s very little that is reasonable in this fantastic and ironical world, Sergeant.

van Dine, S. S., The Scarab Murder Case in a double volume with
The Kennel Murder Case (London: Leonaur.Ltd., 2010), p. 216.

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