Indiana lost. What a bummer. Ohio state was the superior team. I had hopes until that punter fumbled away the ball. Guess that will teach the center not to hit him in the hands again.
Remember everyone, Ray Epps is definitely not a fed. Only J6er to get a profile on 60 Minutes to explain how he's not a Fed. Imagine that. Only guy who got a profile on CBS 60 Minutes - the guys who typed up the fake National Guard memos on Bush - got 15 minutes on 60 Minutes to explain that he's not a Fed.
Every once in a while a book comes along that changes how I view some aspect of the past, and reveals the limits of my understanding of events that I thought I knew well.
Douglas Brunt's "The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel" is such a book, full of insight into the life and genius of a man who was one of the makers of the modern world, but who has virtually been written out of the technological and naval history of the 20th century, which he affected as much as--if not more than--any other inventor.
Brunt's solution to the mystery of Diesel's disappearance in 1913(!) is compelling if ultimately unproven, but the light that is shed on the development of technology that we take for granted is worth the read in itself.
Apparently, this is what's possible in the name of election transparency. We are entirely reasonable to reject big-city assertions that their election machinery is above board until they institute this level of transparency. This election there are questions about the late-night mail-in-ballot dump in Milwaukee giving the Senate seat to Baldwin. Why can't we examine those ballots?
I heard a college-related joke tonight. A university employee was caught after stealing $14,000 worth of textbooks. Fortunately, campus police recovered both both of them.
I think what needs to be examined are the outside mailers. Are the signatures legit, handwriting unique, addresses unique, ect. Look for evidence of ballot stuffing.
Three of the nation’s largest automakers, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, are strategizing with other car manufacturers on how to make a delicate request of President-elect Donald J. Trump: Don’t scrap the federal regulations that compel the industry to sell electric vehicles.
The conversation would require diplomatic finesse. Mr. Trump has railed against the E.V. rules, which strictly limit the amount of tailpipe pollution while also ramping up fuel economy standards. They are designed to get carmakers to produce more E.V.s and have been a cornerstone of President Biden’s fight against climate change.
Mr. Trump sees them differently. He has falsely said the rules amount to a Democratic mandate that would prevent Americans from buying the gasoline-powered cars of their choice — a concern of his campaign donors from the oil industry. - New York Times
So wait a minute, something's not right. The automakers and their unions want to keep the EV mandate in place, which limits the number of gasoline powered cars that consumers can buy, but Trump has "falsely" said that this will limit the ability of consumers to buy gasoline powered cars?
Exactly how stupid. does the New York Times think that its readers are, anyway?
This is how Byron York describes the New York Times article:
Big automakers want to ask Trump to keep Biden EV mandates in place. Consumers don't want the cars, but the companies have already sunk so much money in EVs to comply with federal regulations. Now, they don't want to compete with gas cars.
I guess that the only possible reason Trump could be against mandates to build and limit the market for new cars to EVs is because of his "big oil donors" and not his millions upon millions of voters who want him to do exactly that...
Remember, the readers of the New York Times are *smart*, not like everybody says! And we are dumb.
Brian Williams did an interview with Seth Meyers, and he said that the main reason that the Democrats have lost the working class is that people are tired of being gaslighted, like the article above is doing. I agree with Willians, he and I grew up in the same town, a few years apart, a town that was once a Democrat bastion, but that is now Trump country, and we grew up knowing the same people, and they are not fascists, they are not, well, most of them are not racists, and they are not against democracy, they just want a fair shake, and not to be lied to.
Longtime Husker fan (since the Johnny Rodgers days), having been born in Lincoln. Was disappointed last week losing to USC, especially because most of my extended family are Trojan supporters.
It's right in the Constitution that the House sets the manner of its own election. Sure, states could make different rules for all of the other offices, but the House should require the same system that we have in Florida.
Being able to examine each and every ballot is commonly-available technology. Gaining access to this is not always so easy for the common citizen - or even advocacy groups - depending on who is in office, and whether or not they're Democrat, Republican, or RINO. As evidenced by the efforts to understand the election results in 2020.
I was always taught that an opinion is neither true nor false. So when I see an authoritative source attempt discrediting a speaker by trying to fact-check an opinion, I automatically discredit the authority. That's quite a tab the NYT is running up. Or is it down?
All products and services, including EVs, need to compete based on consumer demand, not subsidies. Musk proposed many years ago that EV subsidies should be removed and that they should stand on their own two feet. EVs will succeed when they provide the same or better benefits to consumers as traditional vehicles at the same or lower prices. If they don't, then EVs will have to be priced below the cost of traditional vehicles. That is the way the free market works.
Well, Rich, your hero, Joe Biden, has mandated fuel economy standards which will force the automakers to sell EVs in much larger quantities than consumers are demanding. I actually own an EV, but it's kind of like having a hobby keeping it charged and planning trips.
"Would there be any legitimate reason for that information to not be made available?"
Under current law, the democrats send us intimidating letters telling us which of our neighbors have voted in previous elections and threatening that they'll all know if we don't vote, so apparently this information is public information.
Our 2-month car rental in New Zealand will be 3x what it was in 2020. Apparently the NZ government is making it expensive for rental agencies to obtain ICE cars.
Looks like Biden is escalating again. After the Russians demo'd their hypersonic MIRV rods of God, we had shut down for a while, but now there are stories out that we are going to send Ukraine even more missiles. Basically this war has turned zero sum; neither side can afford to lose. I am not including Ukraine in this, they are nothing but the chessboard and the pawns, but we have reached the point where Europe can't afford to lose, and Russia knows that if it loses, it will be the end of Russia, which was the whole point of the war from our side in the first place.
I would say that we are more like ten seconds to midnight, maybe five, but the so-called "doomsday clock" hasn't move.
All of my students seemed to be having a tough time this week. I overheard a group talking about their workload, and one guy says to the person who was complaining: "Just ask yourself, 'What would Jesus do?'" "What's that?" "Pretend to be dead and disappear for three days." "You have no idea how appealing that sounds right now."
My last 2 car rental experiences, one in the US, on abroad: Both times, they slid me a hybrid when I reserved a conventional ICE. Both times, I objected and got pushback. Both times, I had to change out the hybrid because of operating issues.
"On Thursday, the Ukrainian city of Dnipro was hit by a Russian air strike which eyewitnesses described as unusual, triggering explosions that went on for three hours." - BBC
Doesn't sound like a video run backwards to me, or an AI fake video, sounds more like the underground missile and drone factory that the pro-Russian side people were saying.
Well, in 60 days, if we get to see Trump inaugurated before Biden lights the world on fire, that will be great.
It's only been about an hour since I saw a comment by 'Jaq' right here where it says "This comment has been removed by the author", in which he alleged that Stalin wasn't really trying to murder millions of Ukrainians in the Holodomor, it was just an ordinary famine that affected other areas, too. Not Stalin's fault! He obviously deleted it. Did one of his friends advise him that it made him look like the kind of Holocaust-denying racist asshole that all decent people cross the street to avoid? I certainly don't ever want to hear a word out of 'Jaq' accusing anyone else of being a Nazi, when he's the kind of Stalin-loving 'tankie' that's every bit as extreme as any Hitler-loving Nazi with a swastika on his man-cave wall.
Next time he writes something like that - it probably won't be long - I'll be sure to make a screen capture.
THIS man, started ALL the hate and division in this country. For that...he should PAY.
"For all the mainstream media blather heaped upon Obama as some kind of political savior, at the end of his two terms, he left the Democratic Party in shambles. However, he has personally benefitted financially in extraordinary ways. "
"In the face of these open frontiers the zero sum economics exemplified by various kinds socialism have faltered before limitless boundaries perceived by a public convinced that greater wealth and fulfillment for all is possible." Richard Fernandez
Too much time in composition mode, not enough in 7-8th grade composition style.
"But for some this efflorescence only represents the last light before a deeper darkness falls. Henry Kissinger warned in his 2018 book “Genesis” that AI would eventually re-create “black box” knowledge and with it, authoritarianism."
AI lacks what it always will lack, what it's like to be "me." Children learn language by learning to disassemble and reassemble cliches, like AI. Unlike AI, children experience a literary effect, a novelty, by using the cliche with a new word. AI doesn't get that, and instead "hallucinates," as it's described. The literary effect is not experienced and so is not a guardrail, as it is with a human. With a human it's not a hallucination but an insight, if it passes the guardrail test.
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Oh no, not a loss to Nebraska. Now they are bowl eligible.
Indiana lost. What a bummer. Ohio state was the superior team. I had hopes until that punter fumbled away the ball. Guess that will teach the center not to hit him in the hands again.
Looking forward to Army v. Notre Dame. Go Army!
It looks like dawn arrived, and the day was still undecided.
Remember everyone, Ray Epps is definitely not a fed. Only J6er to get a profile on 60 Minutes to explain how he's not a Fed. Imagine that. Only guy who got a profile on CBS 60 Minutes - the guys who typed up the fake National Guard memos on Bush - got 15 minutes on 60 Minutes to explain that he's not a Fed.
YouTube: Maybe if we were to find out how the trick is done ... it would mean our destruction. (Another Link to text, not video)
Every once in a while a book comes along that changes how I view some aspect of the past, and reveals the limits of my understanding of events that I thought I knew well.
Douglas Brunt's "The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel" is such a book, full of insight into the life and genius of a man who was one of the makers of the modern world, but who has virtually been written out of the technological and naval history of the 20th century, which he affected as much as--if not more than--any other inventor.
Brunt's solution to the mystery of Diesel's disappearance in 1913(!) is compelling if ultimately unproven, but the light that is shed on the development of technology that we take for granted is worth the read in itself.
Wining. Fearing Trump Compliance Demand – Mexico Quickly Looking for Alternatives to Chinese Parts and Components
"However, it does lend a person to wonder why the Mexicans and Canadians didn’t have to worry about rule enforcement when Joe Biden was in office?"
Mexico ups deficit forecast as economists warn of slowing growth ~ Financial Times
Being not very bright and corrupt at the same time is expensive.
Nebraska wins the Freedom trophy for the first time.
Good book. And he’s married to Megyn Kelly.
‘Tired Of Everybody Questioning Elections’: Idaho County Draws National Attention With Unique Ballot Transparency Tool
Apparently, this is what's possible in the name of election transparency. We are entirely reasonable to reject big-city assertions that their election machinery is above board until they institute this level of transparency. This election there are questions about the late-night mail-in-ballot dump in Milwaukee giving the Senate seat to Baldwin. Why can't we examine those ballots?
That's not a nice thing to say about Mexico.
"That's not a nice thing to say about Mexico."
To be fair, the same could be said about Joe Biden. Nice or not.
Being able to examine the ballots is not a bad thing, assuming they were all legitimately cast. Is there any way to be assured they were?
I heard a college-related joke tonight. A university employee was caught after stealing $14,000 worth of textbooks. Fortunately, campus police recovered both both of them.
I think what needs to be examined are the outside mailers. Are the signatures legit, handwriting unique, addresses unique, ect. Look for evidence of ballot stuffing.
"I think what needs to be examined..."
I can't find anything to disagree with in all of that. Would there be any legitimate reason for that information to not be made available?
Ha! Some of you may have heard this one:
Guy goes to Barnes and Noble and asks the clerk, "Do you have the new Trump book on how to deport illegal aliens?"
Clerk responds: "Get the fuck out of here and don't ever come back!"
Guy says, "Yeah, that's the one! Do you have it in paperback?"
Three of the nation’s largest automakers, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, are strategizing with other car manufacturers on how to make a delicate request of President-elect Donald J. Trump: Don’t scrap the federal regulations that compel the industry to sell electric vehicles.
The conversation would require diplomatic finesse. Mr. Trump has railed against the E.V. rules, which strictly limit the amount of tailpipe pollution while also ramping up fuel economy standards. They are designed to get carmakers to produce more E.V.s and have been a cornerstone of President Biden’s fight against climate change.
Mr. Trump sees them differently. He has falsely said the rules amount to a Democratic mandate that would prevent Americans from buying the gasoline-powered cars of their choice — a concern of his campaign donors from the oil industry. - New York Times
So wait a minute, something's not right. The automakers and their unions want to keep the EV mandate in place, which limits the number of gasoline powered cars that consumers can buy, but Trump has "falsely" said that this will limit the ability of consumers to buy gasoline powered cars?
Exactly how stupid. does the New York Times think that its readers are, anyway?
This is how Byron York describes the New York Times article:
Big automakers want to ask Trump to keep Biden EV mandates in place. Consumers don't want the cars, but the companies have already sunk so much money in EVs to comply with federal regulations. Now, they don't want to compete with gas cars.
I guess that the only possible reason Trump could be against mandates to build and limit the market for new cars to EVs is because of his "big oil donors" and not his millions upon millions of voters who want him to do exactly that...
Remember, the readers of the New York Times are *smart*, not like everybody says! And we are dumb.
Brian Williams did an interview with Seth Meyers, and he said that the main reason that the Democrats have lost the working class is that people are tired of being gaslighted, like the article above is doing. I agree with Willians, he and I grew up in the same town, a few years apart, a town that was once a Democrat bastion, but that is now Trump country, and we grew up knowing the same people, and they are not fascists, they are not, well, most of them are not racists, and they are not against democracy, they just want a fair shake, and not to be lied to.
Longtime Husker fan (since the Johnny Rodgers days), having been born in Lincoln. Was disappointed last week losing to USC, especially because most of my extended family are Trojan supporters.
It's right in the Constitution that the House sets the manner of its own election. Sure, states could make different rules for all of the other offices, but the House should require the same system that we have in Florida.
Being able to examine each and every ballot is commonly-available technology. Gaining access to this is not always so easy for the common citizen - or even advocacy groups - depending on who is in office, and whether or not they're Democrat, Republican, or RINO. As evidenced by the efforts to understand the election results in 2020.
I was always taught that an opinion is neither true nor false. So when I see an authoritative source attempt discrediting a speaker by trying to fact-check an opinion, I automatically discredit the authority. That's quite a tab the NYT is running up. Or is it down?
All products and services, including EVs, need to compete based on consumer demand, not subsidies. Musk proposed many years ago that EV subsidies should be removed and that they should stand on their own two feet. EVs will succeed when they provide the same or better benefits to consumers as traditional vehicles at the same or lower prices. If they don't, then EVs will have to be priced below the cost of traditional vehicles. That is the way the free market works.
Well, Rich, your hero, Joe Biden, has mandated fuel economy standards which will force the automakers to sell EVs in much larger quantities than consumers are demanding. I actually own an EV, but it's kind of like having a hobby keeping it charged and planning trips.
"Would there be any legitimate reason for that information to not be made available?"
Under current law, the democrats send us intimidating letters telling us which of our neighbors have voted in previous elections and threatening that they'll all know if we don't vote, so apparently this information is public information.
Our 2-month car rental in New Zealand will be 3x what it was in 2020. Apparently the NZ government is making it expensive for rental agencies to obtain ICE cars.
Looks like Biden is escalating again. After the Russians demo'd their hypersonic MIRV rods of God, we had shut down for a while, but now there are stories out that we are going to send Ukraine even more missiles. Basically this war has turned zero sum; neither side can afford to lose. I am not including Ukraine in this, they are nothing but the chessboard and the pawns, but we have reached the point where Europe can't afford to lose, and Russia knows that if it loses, it will be the end of Russia, which was the whole point of the war from our side in the first place.
I would say that we are more like ten seconds to midnight, maybe five, but the so-called "doomsday clock" hasn't move.
I think what needs to be examined are the outside mailers
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USPS sends me Informed Delivery notification showing the outside mailers
I did not know he was Mr. Megyn Kelly.
“Seven Daze in November”, starring Vlad Putin, and Tony Blinken… with Joe Biden as President Merkin Muttley.
All of my students seemed to be having a tough time this week. I overheard a group talking about their workload, and one guy says to the person who was complaining: "Just ask yourself, 'What would Jesus do?'"
"What's that?"
"Pretend to be dead and disappear for three days."
"You have no idea how appealing that sounds right now."
My last 2 car rental experiences, one in the US, on abroad: Both times, they slid me a hybrid when I reserved a conventional ICE. Both times, I objected and got pushback. Both times, I had to change out the hybrid because of operating issues.
"On Thursday, the Ukrainian city of Dnipro was hit by a Russian air strike which eyewitnesses described as unusual, triggering explosions that went on for three hours." - BBC
Doesn't sound like a video run backwards to me, or an AI fake video, sounds more like the underground missile and drone factory that the pro-Russian side people were saying.
Well, in 60 days, if we get to see Trump inaugurated before Biden lights the world on fire, that will be great.
It's only been about an hour since I saw a comment by 'Jaq' right here where it says "This comment has been removed by the author", in which he alleged that Stalin wasn't really trying to murder millions of Ukrainians in the Holodomor, it was just an ordinary famine that affected other areas, too. Not Stalin's fault! He obviously deleted it. Did one of his friends advise him that it made him look like the kind of Holocaust-denying racist asshole that all decent people cross the street to avoid? I certainly don't ever want to hear a word out of 'Jaq' accusing anyone else of being a Nazi, when he's the kind of Stalin-loving 'tankie' that's every bit as extreme as any Hitler-loving Nazi with a swastika on his man-cave wall.
Next time he writes something like that - it probably won't be long - I'll be sure to make a screen capture.
THIS man, started ALL the hate and division in this country. For that...he should PAY.
"For all the mainstream media blather heaped upon Obama as some kind of political savior, at the end of his two terms, he left the Democratic Party in shambles. However, he has personally benefitted financially in extraordinary ways. "
https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/6329595/5006644692676944329
"In the face of these open frontiers the zero sum economics exemplified by various kinds socialism have faltered before limitless boundaries perceived by a public convinced that greater wealth and fulfillment for all is possible."
Richard Fernandez
Too much time in composition mode, not enough in 7-8th grade composition style.
"But for some this efflorescence only represents the last light before a deeper darkness falls. Henry Kissinger warned in his 2018 book “Genesis” that AI would eventually re-create “black box” knowledge and with it, authoritarianism."
AI lacks what it always will lack, what it's like to be "me." Children learn language by learning to disassemble and reassemble cliches, like AI. Unlike AI, children experience a literary effect, a novelty, by using the cliche with a new word. AI doesn't get that, and instead "hallucinates," as it's described. The literary effect is not experienced and so is not a guardrail, as it is with a human. With a human it's not a hallucination but an insight, if it passes the guardrail test.
Chuck Woolery died. I guess he won't be back in 2 and 2.
Me and my ceramic dalmatian will buy a vowel in his honor- A…
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