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The Story of G. I. Joe. We caught it on TCM.

The film follows Ernie Pyle, beloved World War II correspondent, as he accompanies an infantry detachment through the battle of Monte Cassino.

The focus of the film is not Pyle.

It’s the soldiers and what day-to-day life was like for them on the front lines. Per the trivia at imdb.com, Dwight Eisenhower considered it the best war movie he ever saw.

As I watched it, I could not help thinking of my father, who was in the Ardennes in WWII.

And I could not help thinking of those among us today who would undo what those soldiers accomplished.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Establishmentarians 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini argues that the Sun Devil is in the details.

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The Past as Prologue 0

https://lasvegassun.com/photoarchives/mike-smith-cartoon/898732/

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Decoding de Color Code 0

Dr. Uche Blackstock discusses how racist stereotypes continue to pollute American medical care. She is an emergency physician and former associate professor of emergency medicine at the New York University and author of the book, Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons With Racism In Medicine.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Play with your partner with politeness.

According to the sheriff’s office, a woman told deputies she and her boyfriend were ‘in bed playing with a 38-caliber revolver when it accidentally discharged,’ hitting her in the lower stomach.

Musical NotesGuns and stupid, guns and stupid.
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you brother,
You can’t have one without the other.

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Russian Impulses 0

David dissects Tucker Carlson’s hockeypuck about his decision to toady up to interview Vladimir Putin. (Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Via Bruce Schneir, here’s a study that demonstrates that AI can be made more human-like.

That is, it can be “trained” to deceive.

As the song* says

    The things that you’re liable
    To see in your large language model,
    They ain’t necessarily so.

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*With apologies to George Gershwin.

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QOTD 0

Robin Day:

Commerce is against morality. Morality is going to lose every time.

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Stray Question 0

I noticed tonight as I was driving to DL that the speedometer on my new(ish–I bought it used two years ago) car bares the label, “Ground Speed.” (I just noticed that, because I usually just look at the needle to make sure my speed is reasonable.)

Does the manufacturer seriously expect that I shall attain “air speed” (or, for that matter, “sea apeed” or “space speed”)?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally.

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Have Cake, Eat It Too 0

Michael in Norfolk points out that Congressional Republicans are trying to have it both ways. Here’s a tiny bit from his post:

The irony is that the effort to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas was ostensibly due to his failure to control the southern border even as House and Senate Republicans killed at tough bill that some of their brethren had negotiated that would have gone a long way to fixing the border crisis.

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing.

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Deepfaked 0

You can read the news story here.

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The Puppet and the Puppet-Master 0

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Follow the link for the artist’s commentary.

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Extra-Special Bonus QOTD 0

Kerry Greenwood:

Email is a trap; it feels private, but it isn’t.

Greenwood, Kerry, Trick or Treat (Scotsdale, AZ, Poisoned Pen Press, 2010) p. 161

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It’s Bubblelicious 0

Oliver Darcy offers a theory as to how dis coarse discourse got so coarse. I note it because it is consistent with my opinion that “social” media isn’t; he suggests that

For a right-wing online influencer, the top incentive is to amass video views and shares — all in a bid to increase one’s social media footprint and, thus, power and treasure.

Methinks he is onto something.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Robyn Koslowitz discusses a TikTok challenge which, as nears as I can figure out, involves parents telling kids to go into a bathroom, telling them it’s a safe space where they can curse all they want. Then the parents record the result and post it to “social” media.

Koslowitz lists a number of reasons that this is a bad idea, starting with the idea that it’s a betrayal of trust (that is, saying that a place is safe, then then violating that space. The line that caught my eye, though, was this:

When a parent is filming their child for the sake of content creation, the focus moves off the child and parenting and onto an algorithm.

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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Andy Rooney:

People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe.

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

Song manuscript titled

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Priorities 0

Michael in Norfolk finds himself somewhat disturbed by Republicans’ hierarchy of allegiances.

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