Feb 212022
 
Yesterday, I worked on cutting my hair – not for appearance particularly, but to prevent it from landing in my eyes, or (in soe ways worse) in my mouth. I made progress … but it’s still a work in progress.

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engadget – QAnon founder may have been identified thanks to machine learning
Quote – With help from machine learning software, computer scientists may have unmasked the identity of Q, the founder of the QAnon movement. In a sprawling report published on Saturday, The New York Times shared the findings of two independent teams of forensic linguists who claim they’ve identified Paul Furber, a South African software developer who was one of the first to draw attention to the conspiracy theory, as the original writer behind Q. They say Arizona congressional candidate Ron Watkins also wrote under the pseudonym.
Click through for more. This story made the New York Times, but I didn’t have a gift link to read it there. This was the best I could find.

The Conversation – Physics abd psychology of cats – an (improbable) conversation
Quote – We’ve had cats as pets for, like, 14,000 years. And in 14,000 years, the cats have told us that they want to live with us, and that they would like a comfortable bed, and they want food, and they want us to snuggle with them. In other words, the cats have really communicated all of their interests and needs such that we’re running around doing whatever they have in mind. So they’re doing a very good job.
Click through. You may remember I mentioned that a webinar was scheduled with the IgNobel Prize paople on this subject. It was held, and it was taped in full. And a snippet of it has been transcribed here, with a link to the full video (with CC).

Black History – Wikipedia – Bessie Coleman
Quote – She was the first African-American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot license. She earned her license from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale on June 15, 1921, and was the first Black person to earn an international pilot’s license…. She then became a high-profile pilot in notoriously dangerous air shows in the United States. She was popularly known as Queen Bess and Brave Bessie, and hoped to start a school for African-American fliers. Coleman died in a plane crash in 1926. Her pioneering role was an inspiration to early pilots and to the African-American and Native American communities.
Click thrugh for article. These days, Earhart gets all the attention as a pioneering aviatrix, yet Coleman actually preceded her. (And Earhart did not have to travel to France – twice – to get her flight instruction.) In their own day, during the overlap of their careers, they were about equally prominent.

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Feb 202022
 

Glenn Kirschner – With Trump Losing on All Fronts, When Will Indictments Come? Balancing Frustration with Patience

Meidas Touch – Trump Is Guilty

Farron Balanced – How Did The MyPillow Guy Become Leader Of The Right Wing Crazies

MSNBC – Data Shows Odd Clusters Of Florida Voters Switching To Republican Party

PBS News – hanky alert – Yo-Yo Ma and Gabby Giffords perform ‘Sound of Silence’ to honor lives lost to gun violence

Puppet Regime – Putin’s President’s Day Advice

Beau – Let’s talk about the Superbowl, Star Trek and timelessness….

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Feb 182022
 

Yesterday, I actually finished one of the “buttonhole neckline” sweaters I’ve been working o. Sorry no picture yet. I’m not fluent in photography. But I do remember that has been requested and will be working on it. I found a brand new Rocky Mountain Mike parody (based on Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline”) – it’ll be in Saturday’s video thread.-  And, I placed a grocery order to be delivered today.

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Letters from an American – February 16, 2022
Quote – Parker’s Washington Post story showing the Freedom Convoys as the expression of a radical fringe was an important reality check to the breathless stories from the American right hailing the Freedom Convoys as a popular movement. The story that former secretary of state Hillary Clinton allegedly spied on then-candidate Trump’s campaign in 2016 illustrates the importance of the sort of reality-based corrective the Washington Post published about the Canadian truckers.
Click through for both stories. We may never be able to reach loony-tunes RWNJs, but it’s still important – maybe even more important – for sane people to have access to the truth.

The 19th – How Ketanji Brown Jackson’s pursuit of success as a lawyer and parent got her a potential Supreme Court nod
Quote – After another stint in private practice, Jackson was nominated by then-President Barack Obama to serve in a full-time capacity on his Sentencing Commission. She was confirmed to that post in 2010. It was the first of three times that she has gone through a Senate confirmation process. “This for me was an opportunity of a lifetime, and it was well worth enduring what I can only say was the extremely nerve-wracking nomination and confirmation process,” she said at the University of Georgia. “I actually taught myself to knit as a way to channel my nervous energy during that time. If anybody wants a scarf, I’m your source.”
Click through for details. It is far from certain who will actually be nominated, but she is a top contender, and has ahown good judgment (pun intended) in some of the 1/6 trials. Not only that, she has a sense of humor.

NBC News – Scientists have possibly cured HIV in a woman for the first time
Quote – An American research team reported that it has possibly cured HIV in a woman for the first time. Building on past successes, as well as failures, in the HIV-cure research field, these scientists used a cutting-edge stem cell transplant method that they expect will expand the pool of people who could receive similar treatment to several dozen annually. Their patient stepped into a rarified [sic] club that includes three men whom scientists have cured, or very likely cured, of HIV. Researchers also know of two women whose own immune systems have, quite extraordinarily, apparently vanquished the virus.
Click through for story, including caution from Dr. Fauci. We have ONE cure from this treatment. It’s definitle hopeful, but at best hopefully definite.

Footnote: Tuesday I featured Rober Smalls. Turns out Keith Knight (“Ye Olde Gentleman Cartoonist”) is a big fan of his.

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Feb 172022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Rudy Giuliani “Considering Testifying Before House Select Committee.” Really?

Meidas Touch – Lost Debate [I have never felt that political discussions were fun. I attribute that in part to the fact that even before I got out of the Marine Corps, Republicans were destroying the country as best they could, and that just isn’t fun.]

Lincoln Project – Last Week in the Republican Party

American Bridge – Fight for Democracy

NBC News – Georgia May Add Police At Polling Places Ahead Of Midterm Elections (Would providing white escorts or black voters help?)

Really American – What if Jan 6th wasn’t the first?

Beau – Let’s talk about the Republican Govs’ strange move in Georgia….

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Feb 162022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Biden to Nominate Black Woman to Supreme Court; Ted Cruz is “Outraged”; and a True Story About Hope

Meidas Touch – Republicans BURYING THEMSELVES by making 2022 about Hillary Clinton!! Let them!

Lincoln Project – Twilight Struggle

MSNBC – How One Small Town Fought Off A QAnon Invasion

Robert Reich – Are Both Sides Actually Getting More Extreme?

Meet This Buddhist Cat Who Will Find Buddha Inside You    Do click on the “Watch on YouTube.”  Trust me, it is worth it.

Beau – Let’s talk about the Superbowl and trucks….

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Feb 132022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Trump’s Document Destruction & Mishandling of Classified Materials: When Will DOJ Finally Act?

Meidas Touch – Laughing at the PATHETIC right wing propaganda machine targeting us!!!

Lincoln Project – Vernon Jones

No Dem Left Behind – Donald Trump and the GOP’s Plans to Subvert Democracy

Truth Matters (formerly politicsrus) – Day Without Immigrants

Rocky Mountain Mike – Discourse is Discourse

Beau – Let’s talk about the RNC, McConnell, and Trump….

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Feb 122022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Pence, MCConnell & other Republicans Break from Trump: Kevin McCarthy Scurries Away from Reporters

Lincoln Project – Clown Show

Robert Reich – Meet the Baristas Taking on Starbucks From the Inside (~20 min)

Sum of Us – The ad Apple and Tim Cook didn’t make — but should

Liberal Redneck – Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” Bill

Stray Cat Decides To Work At A Car Shop And Greet Every Customer

Beau – Let’s talk about Indigenous causes, truckers, and playbooks….

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Feb 112022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Trump’s Obstruction of Justice and the Running of the Clock: A Statute of Limitations Discussion

Republicans LOVE cancel culture… when THEY do it!

Lincoln Project – Last Week in the Republican Party

Farron Balanced – Lauren Boebert Blames Her Horrible Personality On Jesus

RHQ – Trump Is In Big Trouble After Clogging White House Toilets

Cracked – If NFTs Were Honest

Beau – Let’s talk about a question on republican lawsuit legislation….

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