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Well, that's one way to get the bed all to yourself.
Obey the word of the prophet.
Mind your manners, kid.
You know who likes Boxing Day the best.
Mirrors are confusing if you're not used to them.
Have a few post-Christmas chuckles.
On second thought, don't use a balloon to travel to the party.
Even in defeat, take revenge.
This is no fun, except for those watching.
Rise up against the oppressor.
Not sure what she's doing, but there's probably a law against it.
You can't prove this didn't happen.
Love the innovative design, but there's a bit too much steam.
Some birds are highly intelligent. These are not those birds. Not too impressed with this cat either.
Ha, I caught you..... oops.
"Up" yours.
Return this eldritch abomination to the depths from which it came.
It's Christmas with a big difference.
Bad things can happen when you make fun of your boss's religion.
If you build a better mousetrap.....
I don't know exactly what this is, but I wouldn't buy one.
Lady M is back with a Christmas video and some unpleasant news.
Rather than making new year's resolutions, try planning day by day.
Rosa Rubicondior remembers a nightmare winter.
Don't miss: Vagabond Scholar has posted the Jon Swift Memorial Roundup for 2023 -- "the best posts of the year, chosen by the bloggers themselves".
Several blogs I liked went dark this year. Martha in Ontario has locked her blogs Plowing through Life and Mystical Empowerment; her video channel remains, but with no new posts in four months. Far Corner Café has explicitly closed down. Atheist Revolution hasn't posted in almost two months, an unusually long time. For a while I thought we'd lost Lady M, but luckily it turns out she was just incommunicado on the far side of the world.
Why are there no computers in Star Wars?
Some critters just can't be cute. I'd give the book a chance, though.
Here are the Saturn Awards nominees for 2023. This time I've actually heard of some of them.
Rebel Moon sounds like another typical ponderous dud -- too much emphasis on the visuals and not enough on story and characters.
Here is an animation based on a Van Gogh painting.
This is what Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, looked like before the Spanish conquest.
Why can't humans re-grow limbs when many other animals can?
No, it is not possible for a nuclear torpedo to create a tsunami, much less a radioactive one.
Weight-loss drugs are Science magazine's breakthrough of the year -- welcome news, since obesity is the biggest health problem in the US.
A cat-based parasite infects about two billion humans. It can alter human behavior and cause serious problems during pregnancy.
NASA is launching a new Moon mission in early January, partnering with a private robotics company.
This site enables you to map the effect of a nuclear warhead detonation of any given size over any chosen target.
Imagine if Biden talked like Trump.
The NFT fad seems to be dead at last.
Check here to see whether you qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program (you can get thirty dollars off your monthly internet bill). Unfortunately the program will run out of money in April unless Congress re-funds it.
The Chrome browser is threatening to disable ad blockers next June. If you haven't already, switch to Firefox.
Here's an overview of the disastrous mechanical failures experienced by Tesla owners, often soon after purchase. Major corrosion damage from going through a car wash? What happens when it rains?
Expect a surge of VPN use in North Carolina.
Online shopping is going down the tubes, apparently.
What do the Gospels really say?
Happy Kwanzaa.
Christmas is a stolen holiday. More here.
Hating gay men is cool again.
Revolution is like the Rapture for useless radicals.
How can somebody this ignorant be a "pundit"?
Since Oregon set up its legal psychedelic shroom program, more than seven hundred people have made use of it.
There's nothing these narcissistic jackasses like better than harassing stressed-out workers over trivia.
A robot went berserk and injured a worker at a Tesla factory in Texas (found via Reaganite Independent). No Asimov First Law cracks, please. Artificial intelligence is nowhere near being invented yet; this was just a machine that got out of control due to human incompetence and (probably) lax safety rules at a company that chronically under-reports workplace injuries.
Here are the twenty-five most-read Wikipedia articles of 2023, with those for 2020 and 2016 for comparison.
See the wrongest predictions of 2023. I have one objection -- Biden wasn't entirely wrong to predict a decline in housing prices, since apartment rents dropped slightly this month.
The New York Times is suing "AI" companies for "scraping" (stealing) text from its articles.
What is it like when your husband becomes a monster?
It's not only big cities that coddle criminals -- red states do it too.
This is some wingnut's idea of Christmas decorations.
Identity politics inevitably leads to persecution of Jews.
"Most people on the other side of this issue have never come up with a single constructive thing to say to me. They just name call." Because that's all they've got.
American young people today are much more isolationist and anti-interventionist than older people. If they don't grow out of this as they mature, prepare for a repeat of the 1930s, with emboldened dictators overseas expanding their rule unopposed until the problem becomes impossible to ignore and much harder to deal with than if they had been squelched early on.
The United Methodist Church is fracturing over the issue of acceptance of gays, with pro-gay congregations mostly in the US and anti-gay ones mostly in Africa.
Will America's most influential person help Biden get re-elected?
Nazi rioters in New York City attacked Christmas celebrations and assaulted police.
Utah is now only 42% Mormon, down from 69% in 1990.
"Because it's not fair to females. Apparently the governor of Ohio doesn't care about that."
Two working-class candidates for the Senate offer hope of bringing real diversity to a body whose membership is mostly wealthy.
Here's how a Christian-supremacist attack on the MRFF ended up actually making its work easier.
The SPLC has jumped the shark.
Nikki Haley evaded one of the central facts of American history, then retreated from her evasion after a backlash. She's a cowardly wind sock who dodges and weaves to avoid losing votes, instead of saying what she really believes or knows. In fact, the Civil War was entirely about slavery, as the leaders of the Confederacy clearly stated at the time. See the declarations of secession of the various states, and the notorious cornerstone speech by Alexander Stephens, the vice president of the Confederacy and the de facto brains of their operation. Haley is now claiming the original questioner was a "Democrat [sic] plant", but even if true, this would be irrelevant to her own dodging of the question.
The US military is trying to reform the prosecution of sexual assault cases.
Anybody who commits this kind of harassment needs to go to prison for a very long time. I don't care who they're doing it to.
Hamas's useful idiots in the West are both very useful and very idiotic.
Fetterman talks about Israel, Twitter, and presidential politics.
57% of the growth in the US federal deficit during the twenty-first century has been due to tax cuts.
In Canada, a man who campaigned to defund a rape shelter because it was women-only has been given an award for public service by the governor-general.
Merry TERFmas from MrMenno.
Zero tolerance -- for refusing to lie.
Nazis in Australia attacked and disrupted a Christmas fundraiser for blind children.
Violence and even murder against Jews have been rampant in France for years, almost all of it by Islamists.
Here's some video of the most recent wave of Russian attacks targeting Ukrainian civilians, apparently in "retaliation" for Ukraine destroying a Russian warship (a legitimate military target). The UK has responded by offering Ukraine a huge stockpile of air-defense missiles. Ukraine also hit back directly against Russia.
A Polish revolutionary (and later military leader) from a century ago had some ideas relevant to dealing with Russia today. For this menace, containment is not enough.
It would have cost them only a few seconds to save this guy.
Israel is destroying illegal Jewish settlements on the West Bank.
If you doubt the necessity of totally annihilating Hamas, you need to read this -- all of it -- and then this too. Yes, the latter is the New York Times, but pretty much every detail they mention has been confirmed by other sources.
A majority of Arab Israelis support the Israeli war effort in the Gaza Strip, with many volunteering for supportive services.
The son of Hamas's co-founder understands the organization better than most.
At a kindergarten in Gaza, Israeli troops found explosive suicide belts sized for use by children.
India's currency isn't ready for the big leagues yet.
Some parts of India are still in the Dark Ages.
The Chinese regime's attempts to crack down on computer games have caused an eighty-billion-dollar stock market meltdown.
The regime is purging top generals, allegedly for corruption, a sign of deep-rooted problems in the military.
Christians are being "hunted for sport" by Islamists in Nigeria, with the death toll since 2009 exceeding fifty thousand. This is ignored by the Western "activists" endlessly screaming about Gaza, because it doesn't offer them an opportunity to vent hatred of Jews.
More links at Fair and Unbalanced, WAHF, and Angry Bear.
My own posts this week: an image round-up, and the list of my best posts of 2023.
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When a year ends, it's customary to list the most important events and news stories of that year, often ranking them in order of importance. But for 2023, I cannot make such a list. To me as an American and a Westerner, there was only one story massive enough to deserve such prominence, one that far eclipsed all others.
After October 7 brought the deadliest mass murder of Jews since the Holocaust, and one of the most hideous, soul-sickening displays of gleeful, depraved sadism in recorded history, the cities and universities of the US and other Western lands erupted with demonstrations and rhetoric glorifying the butchers and rapists and torturers and the genocidal cause in whose name they acted, and condemning the nation they had attacked -- and this campaign of evil only escalated as that victimized nation set about the grim but necessary task of expunging the organization which had wrought this horror from the face of the world, as our country and its allies once carried out the similarly bloody but necessary work of utterly eradicating the German Nazi regime. These monsters in our midst have been targeting Jewish people and institutions with no connection to events in the Middle East, a slow-motion Kristallnacht which shows no sign of abating.
Almost a century ago we watched the Germans set off down this road, and we know exactly what's waiting at the end of it. Yes, it could happen here. It is beginning to happen here. Nothing in my lifetime -- not 9/11, not Trump in the presidency, nothing -- has filled me with such moral horror, such a clammy skin-crawling awareness of the onrushing menace of absolute stygian evil, such despair for the future of my country and my civilization, as this campaign of murderous hate against Israel and the Jewish people. For all those who declare that, if they had been there in Germany back then, they would have spoken and acted against what was happening there -- now is the time. It is happening again, right now, right here. Speak and act. There is no greater imperative today.
Those gospel comparisons only include Luke and Matthew. Mark does not even mention the nativity at all. Enjoyed the blog that discussed the regrowth of limbs. The Christian God must have been created in an assholes image. It is sad so many blogs have gone by the wayside. I have to go back through my reading list and mourn the loss of friends.
ReplyDeleteI'd be a bit careful about switching to Firefox. Mozilla (Firefox's parent org) is in financial dire straits. So... I dunno. Opera? I'm a bit stuck because I do like Firefox and I especially like it with Privacy Badger which is a great ad-blocker tool.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed several of the little movies, and I agree with your final comment.
ReplyDeleteLady M: I wish they'd compared all four Gospels. It would make the inconsistencies all the more obvious.
ReplyDeleteIf "God" created humans, he shortchanged us in several ways. Our eyesight is far inferior to that of birds and reptiles, for example. Hard to imagine why a God who favored humans would have done that.
NickM: Is Opera spyware or non-spyware? Firefox and Brave are the only non-spyware browsers I'm aware of. I mostly use Firefox because it also supports the elaborate system of bookmarks I need. If Firefox goes out of business, well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Ricko: I thought some of the videos this time were pretty good.
ReplyDeleteThis eruption of Nazi shit on campuses and in the streets is seriously disturbing. I can only hope it does down quickly once Hamas is destroyed, but the level of anti-Semitism revealed by this in the US is frightening.
A particularly horrific collection of articles this week. I'm sure this is the first time you have ever seen the word "horrific" used in a positive way, but the links to things about Hamas and the insane support it is receiving in the West should be forced reading for the millions who have been deluded about who the good guys are in the Middle East. Thanks for providing this invaluable collection every week. Seeing the articles you collect one at a time is bad enough, but seeing so many of them week after week really makes it clear how bad the insanity has become. I am deeply afraid that "left wing" support for the insanity of Hamas, and the delusional trans movement, will cost Biden the election next year, and place a dictator in charge of our country.
ReplyDeleteThat crazy tree scene is another perfectly Red Green moment. "Adventures With Bill". Poor Bill inevitably is physically struck or sent flying by the project.
ReplyDeleteOpera is Chinese owned now so... Whilst it makes claims so does TEMU.
ReplyDeleteOpera is though quite the sophistcate when it comes to operational stuff like bookmarks.
Brave does look like a good Firefox alternative. So, thanks for the idea. I'd forgotten about it because whilst I do use several browsers to check out what my web work looks like Firefox has been my standard browser for years.
MS Mail is now kerput with a new versio of Outlook replacing it (as of today Ithink!). The new Outlook has the air of being very beta version so, because Mozilla Thunderbird looks for the chop I'm looking at Mailbird. I yend to use both MS Mail and Thunderbird. I have several email accounts and MS Mail wasn't too bad. In some ways better than T-Bird.
As I have just built a new computer this is going to be interesting... I guess I might as well go all new. Maybe. But Mozilla's woes are a problem. I like their stuff. I trust their stuff.
It's gonna be an interesting year which leaves me with the most important part of this comment.
Happy New Year Infidel! May 2024 not Trump the iniquities of 2023!
But you've been great anyway. Thanks.
PS. The Vivaldi browser system is perhaps worth a look. Esp. because it can contain an email client.
Having had another look... Opera looks pretty good on the privacy front. But I'm still thinking Brave or Vivaldi if I want browser and email combined. Something I'm not 100% with. Keep you posted on my findings.
ReplyDeleteGreen: Unfortunately horrific events produce horrific articles. In my own small way I am trying to get the word out about what happened. On another blog I've already gotten a response to one of my own comments by a Nazi apologist (he'd be outraged at that description, but that's what he is) who flat-out denied some of the worst October 7 atrocities on whatever grounds he could scrape up, however desperate the reach. As with the original German Holocaust, the best weapon against the denialists is evidence and information.
ReplyDeleteI don't see how the Hamas issue can hurt Biden in the election -- he's been highly supportive of Israel and unequivocal about the situation, despite what some of the anti-Semitic scum in his own party have been saying. The trans issue is another matter. Most of the public still doesn't quite realize how malignant that ideology is, but public opinion is steadily shifting as more and more people find out.
Tim: I suspect those guys are amateurs. People who really understand forestry probably know how to avoid being zapped like that. They're lucky somebody wasn't killed.
NickM: Thanks. There's likely to be a lot less politics here for quite a while (with the exception of one post late this week, which everybody will hate). I'm getting burned out on it, and I particularly can't take another ten months of this stuff before the election.
I'll be sticking with Firefox as long as it's available. I haven't seen anything in the news about Mozilla having financial problems, even when actually looking for it. I just want something familiar I can use without getting into any technical stuff. The thing about Brave is that it comes with a built-in ad-blocker -- you don't have to set install an add-on or anything.
The technicalities of installing a third party ad-blocker like Privacy Badger are minimal. I guess it all depends on your system and lots of other things. It's just that with Thunderbird being on the critical list you do have to wonder about Firefox.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your "hated post".
A is for Alien. lol I would have read kids books based on Horror movies when I was a kid. But I was a weird kid.
ReplyDeleteSanta will work for cookies. I love it. Those were funny.
Happy New Year.
NickM: Hopefully I just won't need to deal with any changes. I hate having to do that. I just want to write stuff.
ReplyDeleteMary K: I think a lot of buyers for that book will be adult fans of the movies.
One does have to wonder what Santa does for the rest of the year.
Infidel,
ReplyDeleteAbout 40 years ago I got my first computer. It was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum with 48K RAM. I loved it!. Just recently I built a monster. It has 32GB of RAM (with 8GB extra for the GPU). That's like a million times as much. It is connected to the outside by broadband - my Speccy had a cassette tape drive. I had to load and save things to that. I now load and save to a 1TB SSD on a PCI4.0e interface (not a 3.5mm audio jack) and have another 1TB platter disk as back-up. I had a 14" Ferguson portable B&W telly (with wood-effect sides) for the Speccy. I now have a 43" HDR screen. (and a 34" ultrawide... and...). I really could go on...
Things move on. I know you just wanna write but... Come on! In some ways the present (and the future?) are brighter than we could ever have imagined. Not all ways but that has always been the case.
And, no, it ain't easy. Part of me still likes WinXP.
I haven't really got my new build machine (I always build them myself) running much beyond hardware testing due to an alleged birth two millennia ago in a lonely cattle shed because of sub-standard maternity care in the Judea area at the time* but it's not just gonna be good. It is going to blow the bloody doors off.
Yeah, SW upgrades are needed (and I need to reflash the BIOS, and wend from Win7 to Win11 via "means") and it's a pain in the arse but it's that or telling Ugg not to bring that new-fangled fire into the cave. Or telling Ogg not to put those melty rocks onto another fire to see what happens millenia after.
*No chance of the second coming round here. Three Wise Men and a Virgin in South Manchester? Yeah, right.
Happy New Year!
Sorry, I just don't care. Not interested. At all. The stuff I have works well enough for blogging, and I'm sticking with it until it becomes impossible to do so.
ReplyDeletePart of my reason for sticking with my existing computers is to avoid having to get Windows 10 or 11, which are also spyware. At my last job I actually asked the corporate internet-security person about this issue, and she wasn't at all surprised at my description of Windows 10 as spyware, nor did she dispute it at all. She did say it's possible to disable most of the really dangerous stuff that's built into it, but again, it sounded complicated.
I keep seeing other bloggers (who presumably have newer tech) complain that posts disappear, they can't upload pictures, they can't do this or that -- problems I never seem to run into.
It ain't broke. It doesn't need fixing.