TECHNOLOGY: Never heard of a “parenting app” for custody disputes
Sunday, August 13, 2023“Climate change” is a scam!
Saturday, August 12, 2023A renowned climatologist has said that the alleged scientific consensus on “climate change” is a “manufactured consensus” perpetuated by the United Nations (U.N.). In an interview with libertarian journalist and pundit John Stossel, climatologist Judith Curry said that the “manufactured consensus” existed because a scientist would achieve “fame and fortune” for exaggerating the risks associated with “climate change.”
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No surprise here!
MONEY: What does it take to be a moneychanger?
Saturday, August 12, 2023



I don’t want Jesus to show up and beat me.
Laugh!
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Hunter Biden Probe: Garland’s Special-Counsel Appointment Is a Farce | National Review
Friday, August 11, 2023Of course, if he were to deign to answer questions (as he declined to do today), Garland would point out that that last of the regulations, Section 600.10, makes clear that no one can sue him for refusing to follow the regulations. And that’s right: This is all theater. He is pretending to follow regulations while not following them, hoping you don’t notice but aware that even if you do notice there’s nothing you can do about it. Got that?
— Read on www.nationalreview.com/2023/08/garlands-special-counsel-appointment-in-the-biden-probe-is-a-farce/
Seems to make a joke out the whole concept!
Anyone surprised?
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Opioid suits may not be dead
Friday, August 11, 2023> Supreme Court blocks Purdue Pharma bankruptcy that would have shielded the Sackler family from civil lawsuits related to the opioid epidemic (More)
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That’s a interesting twist. The Sackler family may still be on the hook for more money.
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TECHNOLOGY: What program can “unlock unknown numbers”?
Friday, August 11, 2023A stalker hounded me for years with sexually explicit calls – I used a secret phone trick to expose him and discovered it was my uncle
- Kristen Kime, 30, from Sheffield, turned detective to catch her mystery stalker
By Chelsea Heatley and Ellen Coughlan For Mailonline
Updated: 08:05 EDT, 5 August 2023
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In November 2018, her mum suggested she should download a program onto her phone to unlock unknown numbers.
One day, when her stalker called, she received a message, revealing the real number.
After typing it into Facebook, Turner’s profile popped up.
Thinking it was a mistake, she checked with her sister and mum. But they confirmed, the number was her uncle’s.
With her mum’s support, Kristen went to Turner’s house to confront him.
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I’d love to know more about the technology and chronology. For example, was it reported to the police and the “phone company”. As an old phone company guy, I know they have tools to uncover the culprit.
Hope he gets to be “bubba’s gal pal” for a long time.
I can’t imagine torturing a family member like that. Well maybe even if I didn’t like that family member, that’s just cruel.
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Guess Disney didn’t get the “Bud Light” memo?
Thursday, August 10, 2023Disney Style partners with gender-fluid influencer to market girls clothing: ‘Minnie is ME’
By Taylor Penley, Fox News
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Stupidity abounds in Big Disney.
Are they trying to get people upset or to sell products?
Argh!
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GOVEROTRAGEOUS: “Yes, but” the Gooferment forgot to test the ground?
Thursday, August 10, 2023Jul 28, 2023 – Climate
See the solar-powered homeless shelter made from shipping containers
Jessica Boehm
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Twenty unhoused people in Phoenix are set to move into a new, solar-powered shelter constructed out of shipping containers next week.
What’s happening: The city of Phoenix ordered four prefabricated shelters from local company Steel + Spark last year and installed the first outside St. Vincent de Paul’s Washington Street shelter this week.
It has 10 single rooms and six double rooms for couples.
Why it matters: This type of interim independent living provides an important step for unhoused people between staying in congregate shelter and building the confidence to enter permanent housing, St. Vincent de Paul chief program officer Jessica Berg told Axios Phoenix.
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The intrigue: All four X-Wings and a 200-bed structure were to be installed at a new shelter at 22nd Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road intended to open this summer.
Yes, but: The city found methane gas at the site and stopped construction last month. Officials tell us they are looking for a new area to build the shelter, but have not yet found a site.
What’s next: Scott Hall, Phoenix’s deputy homeless solutions director, said the city decided to deploy the X-Wing at St. Vincent de Paul in the interim to make immediate use of the shelter and see how it works.
He added the city may find additional places to put the other three wings, but did not yet have details.
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Kudos for finding a “solution”. Seems to be a great idea and almost great execution. Who forgets to solid test for any construction. Does everyone forget the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
In any event, it’s a partial solution. It needs plumbing to be a complete idea.
Maybe consult with some RV designers for ideas?
My travel trailer back in the 70’s had it correct.
The poor “unhoused people”, what I’d call “homeless”, need less Gooferment “help” and more “free market solutions”.
Whatever happened to Jason Stapleton’s(@Jason_Stapleton) idea of “military style barracks” staffed by the homeless themselves as a safe bridge back to society?
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Looking at This Nation’s Mess, Small Is More Beautiful Than Ever
Wednesday, August 9, 2023There is one and only one conclusion that I should think everyone alive during this last few years of shutdowns and “vaccinations” and election chicanery and a sham (and crooked) presidency and a ridiculous election season and unprecedented government intrusions, would come to is this: the government we have in this country is too incompetent, inept, corrupt, wasteful, and inefficient, too centralized, undemocratic, unjust, and invasive, and too unresponsive to the needs of individual citizens and small communities, and all because it is too big. Simple as that.
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Seems like a fair and balanced assessment.
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DISCOURAGING: Is there anything more inhumane than a “Canned hunt”?
Wednesday, August 9, 2023https://www.boredpanda.com/dumb-rich-people-hobbies/
30 People Share “Really Dumb” Hobbies That Only Rich People Seem To Like
Miglė Miliūtė and Vėja Elkimavičiūtė
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#15 Canned hunts.
We can argue the ethics of hunting all day long. On the one hard, you have the cruel barbarism of fox hunting. On the other hand, you had paid permit hunting for big, exotic game (*where the permit only allows for specifically designated culls and profit goes directly to conservation).
But canned hunting? F**k. At least fox hunting and permit hunting require some measure of skill and afford some opportunity for the animal to escape.
Canned hunts are often marketed as “exotic game ranches;” places people go to get a guaranteed kill of a particular species. You know how you get that guaranteed kill? Because the game are fenced in and are often reliant on human care (so they have limited fear of humans compared to their wild roaming counterparts). There’s nothing sporting about it.
Imagine going to a dairy farm and bragging about how you bagged a big cow. That’s what canned hunting sounds like to others.
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I can applaud hunters, who like the Zulu youth when they go out to become man by hunting a lion with a short spear and small reed shield. I don’t know what the win – loss ratio is but, at least, the lion has a fair shot. And it’s their tradition, not mine.
I can tolerate those who hunt for food if they eat what they kill. Also, those who do permit hunting to conserve a species. Even those who hun bears before they become dangerous to people and donate the captures to food pantries and soup kitchens.
I can not shame those “hunters”, who are cruel or use “canned” victims, enough.
Nothing can be more demeaning than to claim a great achievement when “shooting fish in a barrel”.
Argh!
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GOVEROTRAGEOUS: Yet another absurd diktat to save Mother Earth!
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Incandescent Bulb Ban
A Department of Energy rule requiring new lightbulbs to have a minimum brightness of 45 lumens went into effect in the United States yesterday, effectively banning incandescent lightbulbs. The ban does not affect currently owned lightbulbs and excludes several specialty bulbs used in refrigerators, plant lights, and others (see full list).
The ban is part of a decadelong federal push to increase energy efficiency across major consumer sectors like cars and appliances. Incandescent bulbs, though cheaper upfront than light-emitting diodes, are likely to burn out 30 times faster and are more costly than LEDs in the long term (see comparison). Recent consumer surveys suggest over half of US households already partly or entirely use LEDs as general-use lightbulbs, whose longer life span has likely contributed to the 40% decline in lightbulb shipments over the last decade.
Some studies have suggested the flickering and coloration of LED lights can trigger migraines and other conditions in people with light sensitivity issues.
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Is there any aspect of the marketplace that is off-limits to Gooferment interference?
Certainly seems not.
And, what happens when the Unintended Consequences begins to appear like with the Covid Jab?
Argh!
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ADHOC: Stop Microwaving Plastic
Monday, August 7, 2023https://www.wired.com/story/for-the-love-of-god-stop-microwaving-plastic/
For the Love of God, Stop Microwaving Plastic: A study of baby-food containers shows that microwaving plastic releases millions upon millions of polymer bits. (Wired)
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Judith Enck, a former EPA regional administrator and the president of Beyond Plastics, a policy and advocacy group against plastic pollution, stopped microwaving plastic 30 years ago. She thinks that you should, too: “My goodness, especially if you have kids or if you’re pregnant, do not put plastic in the microwave.”
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ECONOMICS: Bitcoin is the perfect vehicle for retirement?
Monday, August 7, 2023Bitcoin Is The New Retirement Strategy
- Secure in custody and monetary policy, Bitcoin is the retirement asset capable of withstanding the challenges of the future.
Robert Hall — Aug 17, 2022
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Bitcoin is the perfect vehicle for retirement for a variety of reasons. The first is that it is designed to appreciate into perpetuity. There are only 21 million coins that will ever be produced. This is called an inelastic supply. This means that as demand for bitcoin goes up, the price of bitcoin will also go up due to the scarcity of the supply. Did you know that there have been an estimated three million coins lost, so the total supply will be closer to 18 million by the time the last coin is produced in the year 2140?
The inelastic supply of Bitcoin is exactly what you want to see in a retirement fund asset. Investing your retirement savings in Bitcoin will secure your future retirement needs to the point where you can live comfortably.
Bitcoin is the perfect retirement vehicle because you are in control of your assets and not the bank or some assets manager. Believe it or not, neither of these actors have your financial interests at heart. Banks and asset managers are in the business of making money for their business and themselves. This means there are a bunch of hidden fees that you have to pay them to manage your money. This hides the actual cost of saving your money with a bank, and they will go to great lengths to ensure you don’t fully understand all the fees. These entities want to take your money and for you to shut up.
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At risk of being annoying, I’d suggest you take the time to read this short article.
Now with the Gooferment inflating the currency by more than 2% per year, the purchasing power of your savings diminishes proportionally.
I can remember penny candy, nickel cigars, and 30¢ a gallon gass. What has changed since the 1960’s? It is the value of a dollar. AKA the purchasing power of a dollar.
In the days before FDR took the USA off the gold standard, prices always declined. After that, because the Gooferment printed more money, prices always went up.
Before FDR, folks could save cash money (i.e., gold and silver coins) for their old age. After FDR, hold “cash” was a losing proposition.
This article recommends that you youngsters save some of your wealth in bitcoins. He even goes so far as to fore go putting that wealth into an IRA to keep it away from Gooferment rules — now and in the future.
I’ve always been a fan of “averaging into any investment” unless there was a strong reason not to. For my generation, IRAs and 401ks made perfect sense. But then, there were a lot of strategies that were good for “us” that I wouldn’t recommend (i.e., go to work for the Gooferment or a big company and stay there for 50 years to draw a pension).
No one can tell you what is right for you. Even me. Our advice is based on our experience. Like a buggy whip maker telling his children that the family buggy whip business has a great future.
All I am suggesting is to read this article and lots of other ones. Then place your bets on what’s best for you.
If you want to chat, fine. If you want to just ignore this, that’s fine too.
As always YMMV,
Crazy Old Ferd
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When I wrote this in August of 2022, I was convinced that the economy was going down due to the “value of the dollar”. Nothing has changed my mind about the trajectory. When the world “de-dollarizes”, then inflation will rocket up on steroids.
“For those looking for security, be forewarned that there’s nothing more insecure than a political promise.” – Harry Browne
Remember when Social Security was to be tax-free? The Heritage Foundation found that many workers paying into the program end up with a negative annual rate of return, somewhere between minus –0.04 and –14.53 percent depending on one’s age. Younger workers with the most years to pay into the system and groups with below-average lifespans are the ones who have the poorest returns, a Heritage Foundation official says.
Your “investment” in Social Security may well return ZERO!
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GOVERNACIDE: Remembering Hiroshima?
Sunday, August 6, 2023https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2023/07/29/inside-a-mound-in-hiroshima/
Inside a Mound in Hiroshima
What happened at the other end of The Gadget on August 6, 1945.
by Greg Mitchell Posted on July 29, 2023
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Reprinted with permission from Greg Mitchell’s blog Oppenheimer: From Hiroshima to Hollywood.
- A reminder (inadequately supplied by Oppenheimer) of what happened at the other end of the bomb in Hiroshima. Based on my visit. Excerpted from my book Atomic Cover-up.
In the northwestern corner of the Peace Park, amid a quiet grove of trees, the earth suddenly swells. It is not much of a mound – only about ten feet high and sixty feet across. Unlike most mounds, however, this one is hollow, and within it rests the greatest concentration of human residue in the world.
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So sad.
Lest we forget!
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POLITICAL: RFK Jr. is a liberal democrat; hence his remedies
Saturday, August 5, 2023https://robertfkennedyjr.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-restore-america-middle-class
How to Restore America’s Middle Class
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Aug 1, 2023
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I grew up during the heyday of American economic prosperity. It was in the 1950s and 1960s that the archetype of the American Dream was born. It was not something available only to a lucky few; it was within the reach of most Americans. Yes, some were left out, notably African-Americans and Native Americans, but for a golden moment we all believed that we would someday soon eradicate poverty in those communities too, and usher in an age of universal prosperity.
The middle class won’t recover overnight, but here are some of the things I’ll do as President to improve the lives of the middle segment of society.
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I’d like to refute his specific prescriptions from little L libertarian pov.
“Renegotiate free trade agreements and impose compensatory tariffs on imports from low-wage countries.”
Tarriffs are a tax on “We, The Sheeple”. A better suggestion would be to End The Fed from whence all bad things economically come.
“Rein in military spending.”
Again End The Fed which allows the Congress to borrow and spend. End the Warfare State and we don’t “need” a huge “military budget” which is a payoff to the Military Industrial Complex who in turn pay off the politicians and bureaucrats.
“Cut healthcare costs with Medicare-for-all, restrict pharmaceutical companies’ profiteering, and redirect a portion of medical research toward inexpensive natural, holistic, and alternative therapies.”
We don’t need more welfare. Put the patients aback in charge by implementing a copay. That how insurance companies moderate demand. Eventually push the true cost completely to the consumer. Break up the large corporations into smaller competitive units.
“Implement some form of student debt relief. Allow student debt to be dischargeable in bankruptcy. Cut interest rates on student loans to zero.”
Kill Sallie Mae and all the GSEs that encourage irational debt. Make the schools liable for their “product” and their sales techniques. It was used on the for profit “education” mills.
“Raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour – about the level it was in 1968 – which will raise the floor on all wages and return a share of productivity growth back to workers.”
Zero is the correct minimum wage. It would allow the poor minorities who are screwed by a bad “education lobby” to begin to climb the ladder to success. Never saw a “poor plumber”.
“Close loopholes and tighten enforcement against illegal corporate union-busting activity. The NLRB and Department of Justice must take vigorous action to enforce the letter and the spirit of the law.”
Close the loopholes where large corporations prevent competition by “lawfare”, “intellectual property”, and media manipulation. Use the tax code to: (1) limit the size of corporation buy limiting their top line size; and (2) change the CEO and all corporate types comp :(1) from cash — no one’s salary should be larger than the Presidents — to their corporate bonds laddered over some number of decades (like Wall Street does vesting bonus over years to keep employees in “golden handcuffs”). This would change the focus on “quarterly earnings” to long term fiscal stability (i.e., why should past managements get take the loot and walks away from the disaster they leave behind).
Sorry but RFK Jr. is a liberal democrat who sees Gooferment as the answer. Us little L libertarians see the Gooferment as the problem.
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TECHNOLOGY: What does the “public” get for its copyright?
Saturday, August 5, 2023https://bleedingfool.com/news/disney-is-no-longer-releasing-physical-media-in-certain-countries/
Disney to Cease Releasing Physical Media in Certain Countries
Chris Braly — July 28, 2023
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The problem with this shift, is that it allows media companies offering digital versions the ability to make edits and changes to the original material, sometimes subtly, sometimes, clumsily, and sometimes stealthily. Disney also happens to be one of the most egregious offenders of this, editing everything from Daryll Hannah’s bum in Splash, to removing dialogue from Academy Award winner The French Connection.
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It seems that once again “We, The Sheeple” are getting the shaft.
“We” extend copyrights to content creators to encourage making content available.
BUT, (and there is always a BIG butt), “We, The Sheeple” don’t get access to the content we are protecting.
Reasonable people may disagree but taking “copyrighted content” back in a vault is not in the spirit of copyright law.
As with most little L libertarians, copyrights and intellectual property is on shaky ground to start with and now should definitely be revisited.
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ENCOURAGING: Polish marching band resupplied in TWO hours by a local community
Friday, August 4, 2023West Virginians rush to aid Polish marching band that lost instruments, uniforms while traveling
by: Joey Rather, Jalyn Lamp
Posted: Jul 20, 2023 / 08:02 PM EDT
Updated: Jul 20, 2023 / 08:02 PM EDT
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BUCKHANNON, W.Va. (WBOY) — Travelling across the world can be stressful, but arriving in a foreign country with most of your belongings missing can seem like a nightmare. Thankfully, when this situation happened to a Polish marching band visiting Buckhannon, West Virginians were quick to help.
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All needs were met in 2 hours. That’s impressive.
Would be nice to know who screwed up? So they could make amends.
Perhaps, a GOFUNDME for the community of BUCKHANNON might be a nice idea.
We shouldn’t rely on Karma to reward them.
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EVLYNN: Good thing she had unexplainable “disappering” platelets
Thursday, August 3, 2023HEALTH: Recommend care in getting “vacccinated”!
Wednesday, August 2, 2023Remember the sources of my education: I’m just a fat old white retired guy low index Jasper injineer with “degrees” in: Law from watching Judge Judy, Medicine from watching Doctor Phil, Building from watching “Holmes on Homes”, Investing from watching Bernie Made-off, and Sensitively Managing Human Resources from watching Chef Ramsey.
That being said; there seems to be ton of case reports and evidence that “the Jab” is a big problem. I don’t know why some people seem to dies from it (i.e., young athletes; people whose cancer was in remission; as well as people who seem to just “die suddenly”). And, there was some reports out of Europe that saline was substituted in for “vaccine” so as to lower the adverse impact numbers.
I took it because of the recommendation of my cardiologist. I’m not so sure I’d repeat that based on all the stuff that has been reported. I’m sending you this so you can make your risk / reward calculation.
It would sure be nice if there was a reliable source, not in the pocket of Big Pharma, that could give us an honest assessment.
YMMV
Crazy Old Ferd
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Date: Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 12:14 PM
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RANT: … … nothing says “we care about you” like … …
Tuesday, August 1, 2023<<An email from a large health insurance provider>>
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You have disabled multi-factor authentication.
To help prevent unauthorized access to your account, we use multi-factor authentication, a password and a one-time use verification code, to check that it’s really you. Please consider enabling this security feature in the future for your protection.
Please do not reply to this email. It was automatically generated.
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Your idea of “multi factor” is to text me a magic number. Given that the phone can be easily stolen or the sim cloned, that’s not very secure. I personally prefer AUTHY as my two factor authentication method of choice.
Let me know when you learn about FIDO and security in general.
Oh yeah and nothing says “we care about you” like “don’t email us cause we won’t read it”!
Argh!
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