Looks like a terrific place, and the weather is cooperating. Forget the BS here, enjoy your vacation, you and Meade come first! Actually - having the new 'Comments After Dark' feature is pretty good, keeps people original and cuts down on the squabbling.
I just listened to Episode #167 "The Weight" in the History of Rock Music and liked it a lot. Someone on here mentioned the series and I looked it up and liked it and skip around in it. So interesting.
Word of the Lake Mendota sunrise photos has passed among the community of water bodies. Lake Superior coming in with a "this is how the big boys do it" humblebrag.
Michael Shellenberger @shellenberger · Aug 12 For years, the government has insisted that the increase in whale deaths off the East Coast has no relationship to the wind industry's high-decibel pile driving and boat activity. But now, a new documentary, "Thrown To The Wind," based on new research, will challenge that.
I would like to take a road trip some day all the way up US 41 to Copper Harbor from Florida, starting at Calle Ocho in Miami. Living in the Fort Myers area, I drive on 41 on occasion. “You may ask yourself, ‘Where does that highway go to?’”
Weird, how quickly they published and put this book out before the fires were even extinguished, isn't it?? Almost like they were planned or something.
"For example, an agreement made among any number of people that asserts their willingness to subvert a disliked governmental policy or policies could be considered conspiracy."
Ann Althouse said... "We were in places where there wasn’t even a cell phone connection. Couldn’t blogtend." One of the best reasons to go there. That and the fishing. That and the fact hardly anybody goes there.
Interesting thought. Does the person who puts his name on a book’s cover still get to claim authorship if the book was written by AI? And is it plagiarism if my AI “borrows” from your AI?
I'm traveling out of the country, and this morning at breakfast one of my companions greeted me with the most - I've been trying to think what adjective best describes it - I'm going to say "mischievous" plus "triumphant" grin. "Have you heard the news?" she asked in the undertone you use for juicy gossip.
I hadn't. So she told me: "Trump and 18 others were indicted for racketeering!" Probably I should add a few more exclamation points to that.
I am not "out" to the members of this group with whom I'm traveling - a church group, as it happens. Their attitude toward Trump and, very explicitly, anyone who voted for him back in 2016, as revealed by how they talked about those people in front of me (not knowing I was Republican and would have voted for the proverbial ham sandwich to keep Clinton out of the White House - I can't imagine what they'd say about people like me who voted for him enthusiastically in 2020), was what led me to get off Facebook back then; these were people I love and I didn't want to hear what they would indubitably be saying that would make me angry with them and want to respond out of that anger.
I struggled with how to answer. I really wanted to say, "Goodie gumdrops" or "The moment you've been waiting for" or something like that, but I'm not ready to come out to a group of people who will instantly despise me, and with whom I have to live for the next week. So I said, "Wow. Well, we were all expecting it," and left it at that.
Still, in support of wendybar, they are still counting the dead on Maui. The death toll has climbed again to 99 and as of the last report they have still only covered a quarter of the burned area. I’m not even sure all the fires are out yet. Apparently there were multiple fires and as of 24 hours ago one was only 85% contained. Perhaps the book could have waited until all the burn areas had been searched for bodies?
The stories are heartbreaking. One woman was trying to locate a missing roommate. They made a run for it, but the roommate turned back for her cell phone. Another man appears to have died trying to rescue his dog, whose body was found with his.
"I would like to take a road trip some day all the way up US 41 to Copper Harbor from Florida, starting at Calle Ocho in Miami. Living in the Fort Myers area, I drive on 41 on occasion. “You may ask yourself, ‘Where does that highway go to?’”
US 51 has intrigued us in the same way. 1,277 miles from La Place, LA to just shy of the WI/MI line around Hurley. Downside is that Louisiana has no attraction for us. We've been on every stretch of it from the middle part of Illinois to the northern terminus.
Gotta put in a plug for Route 66 which we have driven end to end, famously called theother Road, and US 6, sometimes called the "Other Road."
Near where we live is US 11, with a 1,600+ run from New Orleans to the Canadian border. Signs along the route from TN up into PA reference the 'Warrior Path,' which was used by many of the First Nations (I like that better than "Native American") for trade and raids.
The stars were sublime. Clear Milky Way. A shooting star approximately 1/min. Which of course meant a kiss approximately every minute. With the camper, we didn’t need to “get a room” (as reported in the NYT) we HAD a room!
--- one of my companions greeted me with the most..."mischievous" plus "triumphant" grin. "Have you heard the news?" she asked in the undertone you use for juicy gossip.
You may be more out to them than you thought, Jamie.
The joy of so many Americans at these events is such a bad sign for any hope of a comeback from this. Their critical thinking skills are rusty, to say the least. What will it take to wake them up from their soma dreams? Something much worse than we have seen already, obviously.
Meade, you probably know this, but you were watching the annual Perseid meteror shower. Every summer during my teens, my best friend and I would backyard campout and find someplace away from lights to watch it for a few hours, clouds allowing. Always spectacular.
There are "pasties" in the UP because the mine owners imported Cornish miners. They imported Cornish miners because they were well versed in explosives.
Those were my stomping grounds. We used to drive the 50 miles up to Copper Harbor to see the sunrise from Brockway Mountain—-meeting in my kitchen at 3:00 a.m. The road east of the end of US 41 was pretty iffy back in those day (c. 50 years ago). We drove once going east on that road to camp on lake superior. We had to stop a couple of times to break down beaver dams to drain the ponds over the dirt road in order to continue driving. (The ponds in question did not contain beaver lodges. Beavers don't need all the dams they build; they build dams because that is what they do.)
I for one am glad that the Meadehouses had a break from the burly-hurly, but I'm also glad that things are returning to normal.
Most of my friends--who are also mostly old wargaming buds--are also hard-D anti-Trumpers. They are educredentialed and successful, but completely ideologized. But they've grown accustomed to my lack of enthusiasm for two topics of conversation--party politics and sports.
In 2008 I told them Obama was an empty suit*, and I haven't changed my mind since. That was probably a clarifying moment for all of us.
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How were the stars?
So, how do you like the camper now?
Looks like a terrific place, and the weather is cooperating. Forget the BS here, enjoy your vacation, you and Meade come first! Actually - having the new 'Comments After Dark' feature is pretty good, keeps people original and cuts down on the squabbling.
My kind of camping. Beautiful and private.
We were in places where there wasn’t even a cell phone connection. Couldn’t blogtend.
Pure Michigan.
We were in places where there wasn’t even a cell phone connection. Couldn’t blogtend.
Figured as much. Hope you are enjoying yourself. You deserve it.
Is X going to be like that musical artist and become know as: "the app formerly known as Twitter." Rather than as X?
Hillbillies might enjoy some mountain music from Oliver Anthony.
He's dominating iTunes right now, with four songs in the top 10 and he has the top 3 spots.
Rich Men North of Richmond
with lyrics
And Rolling Stone embarrasses itself.
I just listened to Episode #167 "The Weight" in the History of Rock Music and liked it a lot. Someone on here mentioned the series and I looked it up and liked it and skip around in it. So interesting.
https://500songs.com/
"having the new 'Comments After Dark' feature is pretty good, keeps people original and cuts down on the squabbling."
Especially for those of us on the West Coast.
Word of the Lake Mendota sunrise photos has passed among the community of water bodies. Lake Superior coming in with a "this is how the big boys do it" humblebrag.
Copper Harbor indeed!
Couldn’t blogtend.
Most of us guessed. Hope you two enjoyed yourselves.
I read: the lake is Superior.
Indeed.
Nice. Jealous. I didn’t get my trip in this summer. I had camp and tenkara rod ready to go but it wasn’t meant to be.
Sure, it's a very nice lake but I don't think it's that superior.
Plus, you missed used capitalization.
Michael Shellenberger
@shellenberger
·
Aug 12
For years, the government has insisted that the increase in whale deaths off the East Coast has no relationship to the wind industry's high-decibel pile driving and boat activity. But now, a new documentary, "Thrown To The Wind," based on new research, will challenge that.
https://twitter.com/shellenberger/status/1690719087125753856?s=61&t=01mK0JisvUGExDk8b4UNHw
I would like to take a road trip some day all the way up US 41 to Copper Harbor from Florida, starting at Calle Ocho in Miami. Living in the Fort Myers area, I drive on 41 on occasion. “You may ask yourself, ‘Where does that highway go to?’”
Weird, how quickly they published and put this book out before the fires were even extinguished, isn't it?? Almost like they were planned or something.
https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Fury-Implications-Climate-Change-ebook/dp/B0CFCTLXJJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12Y2E54TTETU7&keywords=fire+and+fury+dr+miles+stones&qid=1692097827&sprefix=fire+and+fury+dr+miles+stones%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1
"Almost like they were planned or something."
Almost like there's some sort of "artificial intelligence" that can instantly blend all the news stories together into the form of a traditional book.
"We were in places where there wasn’t even a cell phone connection."
Are we going to have to all pitch in for a mobile Starlink so that we can get our fix?
Beautiful colors.
Almost like there's some sort of "artificial intelligence" that can instantly blend all the news stories together into the form of a traditional book.
Good catch, Professor. Just let’s not forget the lesson of ChatGPT — AI knows how to lie convincingly.
"For example, an agreement made among any number of people that asserts their willingness to subvert a disliked governmental policy or policies could be considered conspiracy."
So when will Hillary be indicted for "#RESIST"?
Ann Althouse said...
"Almost like they were planned or something."
Almost like there's some sort of "artificial intelligence" that can instantly blend all the news stories together into the form of a traditional book.
8/15/23, 6:38 AM
and get it published and for sale before the ink has time to dry....
I like this post and comments. Can we just stick with this today?
Ann Althouse said...
"We were in places where there wasn’t even a cell phone connection. Couldn’t blogtend."
One of the best reasons to go there.
That and the fishing. That and the fact hardly anybody goes there.
Interesting thought. Does the person who puts his name on a book’s cover still get to claim authorship if the book was written by AI? And is it plagiarism if my AI “borrows” from your AI?
I'm traveling out of the country, and this morning at breakfast one of my companions greeted me with the most - I've been trying to think what adjective best describes it - I'm going to say "mischievous" plus "triumphant" grin. "Have you heard the news?" she asked in the undertone you use for juicy gossip.
I hadn't. So she told me: "Trump and 18 others were indicted for racketeering!" Probably I should add a few more exclamation points to that.
I am not "out" to the members of this group with whom I'm traveling - a church group, as it happens. Their attitude toward Trump and, very explicitly, anyone who voted for him back in 2016, as revealed by how they talked about those people in front of me (not knowing I was Republican and would have voted for the proverbial ham sandwich to keep Clinton out of the White House - I can't imagine what they'd say about people like me who voted for him enthusiastically in 2020), was what led me to get off Facebook back then; these were people I love and I didn't want to hear what they would indubitably be saying that would make me angry with them and want to respond out of that anger.
I struggled with how to answer. I really wanted to say, "Goodie gumdrops" or "The moment you've been waiting for" or something like that, but I'm not ready to come out to a group of people who will instantly despise me, and with whom I have to live for the next week. So I said, "Wow. Well, we were all expecting it," and left it at that.
Still, in support of wendybar, they are still counting the dead on Maui. The death toll has climbed again to 99 and as of the last report they have still only covered a quarter of the burned area. I’m not even sure all the fires are out yet. Apparently there were multiple fires and as of 24 hours ago one was only 85% contained. Perhaps the book could have waited until all the burn areas had been searched for bodies?
The stories are heartbreaking. One woman was trying to locate a missing roommate. They made a run for it, but the roommate turned back for her cell phone. Another man appears to have died trying to rescue his dog, whose body was found with his.
Wa St Blogger said...
"Is X going to be like that musical artist and become know as: "the app formerly known as Twitter." Rather than as X?"
SymbolApp.
Clyde said...
"I would like to take a road trip some day all the way up US 41 to Copper Harbor from Florida, starting at Calle Ocho in Miami. Living in the Fort Myers area, I drive on 41 on occasion. “You may ask yourself, ‘Where does that highway go to?’”
US 51 has intrigued us in the same way. 1,277 miles from La Place, LA to just shy of the WI/MI line around Hurley. Downside is that Louisiana has no attraction for us. We've been on every stretch of it from the middle part of Illinois to the northern terminus.
Gotta put in a plug for Route 66 which we have driven end to end, famously called theother Road, and US 6, sometimes called the "Other Road."
Near where we live is US 11, with a 1,600+ run from New Orleans to the Canadian border. Signs along the route from TN up into PA reference the 'Warrior Path,' which was used by many of the First Nations (I like that better than "Native American") for trade and raids.
Do we still call them tweets now that Twitter is X? Anyway, here’s a great one from Larry Summers:
Somebody from a developing country said to me, ‘what we get from China is an airport. What we get from the United States is a lecture.'
The stars were sublime. Clear Milky Way. A shooting star approximately 1/min. Which of course meant a kiss approximately every minute. With the camper, we didn’t need to “get a room” (as reported in the NYT) we HAD a room!
No northern lights though. Maybe next time.
--- one of my companions greeted me with the most..."mischievous" plus "triumphant" grin. "Have you heard the news?" she asked in the undertone you use for juicy gossip.
You may be more out to them than you thought, Jamie.
The joy of so many Americans at these events is such a bad sign for any hope of a comeback from this. Their critical thinking skills are rusty, to say the least. What will it take to wake them up from their soma dreams? Something much worse than we have seen already, obviously.
Meade, you probably know this, but you were watching the annual Perseid meteror shower. Every summer during my teens, my best friend and I would backyard campout and find someplace away from lights to watch it for a few hours, clouds allowing. Always spectacular.
There are "pasties" in the UP because the mine owners imported Cornish miners. They imported Cornish miners because they were well versed in explosives.
Jamie, you might try, "A lot of people hate him."
And if they accuse you of non-hatred, just say
"I'm trying to follow Christ."
Glad to hear it, Meade.
Those were my stomping grounds. We used to drive the 50 miles up to Copper Harbor to see the sunrise from Brockway Mountain—-meeting in my kitchen at 3:00 a.m. The road east of the end of US 41 was pretty iffy back in those day (c. 50 years ago). We drove once going east on that road to camp on lake superior. We had to stop a couple of times to break down beaver dams to drain the ponds over the dirt road in order to continue driving. (The ponds in question did not contain beaver lodges. Beavers don't need all the dams they build; they build dams because that is what they do.)
I dub you honorary Yoopers.
I for one am glad that the Meadehouses had a break from the burly-hurly, but I'm also glad that things are returning to normal.
Most of my friends--who are also mostly old wargaming buds--are also hard-D anti-Trumpers. They are educredentialed and successful, but completely ideologized. But they've grown accustomed to my lack of enthusiasm for two topics of conversation--party politics and sports.
In 2008 I told them Obama was an empty suit*, and I haven't changed my mind since. That was probably a clarifying moment for all of us.
*Which is not to say I voted for McCain or Mitt.
I guess I should add that my Trump/R-hating buds identify as Christians and in some cases are very active at their churches.
Thank you for the great photos.
Maybe you can hold an exhibition of your blog photos at a suitable date.
I’m sure it would be a sell-out.
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