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Designs of the Times 0

As I was running errands today, it occurred to me that improvements in automobile technology have led a competition among automakers:

Who can design the stupidest looking turn signals?

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Meta: Migration 0

My most excellent hosting provider informs me that the migration of this site to a new VPS is complete.

But I’m still taking the rest of today off.

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QOTD 0

Bruce Schneier:

Elections serve two purposes. The first, and obvious, purpose is to accurately choose the winner. But the second is equally important: to convince the loser.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Gazing at Gaza 0

Der Spiegel takes a deep dive into the backstory of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

It is a long read and one well-worth your while if you want to try to make some sense of the senseless.

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Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0

Man and woman standing on a snowy street before a sign reading,

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“Moms for Liberty Libertines” 0

Michael in Norfolk reviews the implosion of the con artists culture war cult, “Moms For Liberty” (which Grung_e_Gene aptly tagged, “Moms for Lebensraum“).

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Caption:

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another “responsible gun owner” demonstrates that said phrase is an oxymoron.

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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The Rule of Lawless 0

In a letter to the editor of the South Jersey Times, Evan F. Grollman argues for enforcing the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. He writes:

If we, the people, dare to make an exception to this constitutional rule for Trump now, you know that he will make more exceptions to the Constitution (if) he finds his way back into the White House.

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QOTD 0

James Fallows:

Successful societies — those which progress economically and politically and can control the terms on which they deal with the outside world — succeed because they have found ways to match individual self-interest to the collective good. The behavior that helps each person will, as a cumulative ethos, help the society as a whole.

Aside:

Ironically, we now have an entire political party dedicated to the proposition that there is no such thing as the collective good.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Farron comments on the irrationality of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s most recent call for secession. (Of course, he’s wasting his breath; irrational persons can’t deal with rationality.)

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Precedented 0

As Mark Twain observed, history does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes.

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“AI’ Is the New Spellcheck 0

Last night, I saw a commercial for “Shutterstock AI” which, when stripped of the hockypuck, rebranded computer-assisted image editing as “AI.”

(As an aside, everything they showed in the ad is stuff I can do in the GIMP, because I bought, read, and practiced the techniques in the book. It would just take me a little longer.)

If that’s the standard, spellcheck is “AI” and “AI” is as old as spellcheck.

“Artificial Intelligence” is assuredly artificial and it is certainly fast and dressed in Sunday go-to-meeting clothes, but fast and well-dressed does not equal intelligent.

Don’t fall for the con Be skeptical of the hype.

Furrfu.

Afterthought:

It occurs to me that I may be maligning spellcheck. According to news reports, “AI” gets stiff wrong a lot more often than spellcheck.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

You just might get a surprise.

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Devolution 0

Two women walking down the street.  One says,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

This family celebrated their Christmas with politeness.

We are a broken society.

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Another Sign of Decline 0

I discovered, thanks to this cartoon, that there are multiple websites devoted to explaining emojis.

We are devolving.

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Kerry Greenwood:

Civilization is as thin as cigarette paper. The Romans knew that, and the Greeks. We have forgotten it.

Greenwood, Kerry, Earthly Delights (Scottsdale: Poisoned Pen Press, 2008) p. 112.

Kerry Greenwood makes words dance.

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Recommended Viewing 0

Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison.

We recorded it from TCM some while ago and watched it tonight, (I first watched it many years ago on Monday Night at the Movies and was looking forward to seeing it again.)

It is, in my opinion, Robert Mitchum’s finest movie. If you can find it on a streaming service, it is well worth your while.

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