VETERANS: Does anyone remember Pearl Harbor?

Sunday, December 7, 2025

I do. Have have every year.

Pearl Harbor Attack Map Timeline

Here’s some:

https://reinkefaceslife.com/2009/12/07/rant-do-we-remember-pearl-harbor/

https://reinkefaceslife.com/2024/12/28/veterans-pearl-harbor-survivor-passes-only-a-few-left-never-forget/

https://reinkefaceslife.com/2016/12/07/veterans-remember-pearl-harbor/

https://reinkefaceslife.com/2015/04/07/tinfoilhat-the-pearl-harbor-myth-and-fdrs-role/

https://reinkefaceslife.com/2021/02/01/veterans-doris-dorie-miller-u-s-navy-mess-attendant-2nd-class/

There is no doubt in my mind that FDR contrived this to end the Great Depression.

“I fear all we have done is awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve.” — apocryphal quote attributed to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto played by Soh Yamamura in the movie ‘Tora Tora Tora’

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SECURITY: OpenTable isn’t just for customers — it shares ALL your data from ALL venues

Saturday, December 6, 2025

https://www.theverge.com/report/822110/opentable-ai-assisted-data-restaurants

Your online reservations are telling restaurants all about you

  • OpenTable is sharing your dining habits, both good and bad.

by Dominic Preston
Nov 17, 2025, 1:59 PM EST

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Your Online Reservations Are Telling Restaurants All About You [theverge.com]

If you make reservations through OpenTable, restaurants may be getting more information about you than you realize. Because OpenTable isn’t just for customers…it’s “billed to restaurants as a one-stop shop” that can integrate with restaurants’ payment and order management systems. When you make a new reservation, OpenTable gathers information “based on the orders you’ve made and money you’ve spent at other restaurants in the past” and shows it to restaurants using AI-assisted tags. According to an OpenTable representative, “what [they] share with restaurants is guided by the choices you’ve made in your privacy preferences,” but The Verge found the platform’s privacy policy “actually a little opaque on this.”

Want to opt out of this data sharing? “You can do so by logging into your account, heading to your profile, and then going to the ‘Preferences’ page. You’ll find six options related to the privacy policy, but the one that matters most is the last one: ‘Allow OpenTable to use Point of Sale information.’ Untick that, and your order history should be your own again.”

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Surprise, surprise.  And, you thought OpenTable was wearing a “white hat”!  Argh!

I remember a Law & Order episode where a Mafia informant was killed when a special cake was delivered to a fancy restaurant in lower Manhattan.  (The Shearson data center was near by and I was familiar with it and the area.). So is OpenTable a security risk.  Maybe is your looking over your shoulder for a hitman, process server, or a jealous ex-lover.

More common reason would be that your treatment at a restaurant may be related to your spending habits (i.e., big spender gets special treatment; poor tipper gets spit in their food).  YMMV!

And like most tracking done by your phone, it may subject you to unexpected intrusions. 

Consult the Electronic Freedom Foundation for more horror stories.

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SECURITY: New Hampshire cold case should be a warning

Friday, December 5, 2025
https://nypost.com/2025/11/26/us-news/new-hampshire-judith-lord-cold-case-solved-half-a-century-later-identifying-ernest-gable-as-killer/
 
New Hampshire cold case is solved half a century after flawed FBI report allowed killer to escape
By Nicholas McEntyre
Published Nov. 26, 2025, 1:25 a.m. ET
 

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Despite Gable being identified as a suspect, he could not be properly accused because “the case was severely hindered by a flawed forensic report issued by the FBI in 1975,” Formella said.

“At the time, microscopic hair analysis techniques led to an incorrect conclusion that the suspect could not have contributed the hairs found at the scene,” the report found.

Other evidence contradicted the analysis results, with Gable’s fingerprints being found at the scene and witnesses revealing that Lord had feared him.

During their investigation, detectives discovered Lord had been afraid of both her husband and Gable for some time because of his “persistent and unwanted advances.”

“Judith told her sister she was afraid of both her husband and her African American neighbor next door, indicating Mr. Gable, because he ‘had made remarks to her about wanting to see her nude,’” the attorney general’s report found.

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​A solved cold case that should be a warning to everyone.  Don’t stay where there are creepy neighbors.
 
And maybe this is not the only “mistake” due to the FBI incompetence?
 
#endtheFBI
 
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HEALTH: A Missing Link Between Concussion and Alzheimer’s?

Thursday, December 4, 2025

https://nautil.us/a-missing-link-between-concussion-and-alzheimers-1184691/

Neuroscience
A Missing Link Between Concussion and Alzheimer’s
Viruses may play a surprising part
By Katharine Gammon January 27, 2025

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Itzhaki says in the future she wants to look into how to interrupt the damaging processes that unfold following traumatic brain injuries, such as those suffered in soccer, boxing, and football. She is aiming to test antivirals and other medications to reduce the inflammation caused by viruses that could be reactivated after a brain injury.

Though they are far from a perfect proxy, brain organoids will help her and others to continue this work.

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This is interesting to me in that Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease that robs people of memories and condemns them to an expensive end of life disaster.

Even football’s NFL, the NFPL, and individual players are recognizing the risk of the “sport”.  

Boxing should be restricted because we’ve seen the effect.  Muhammed Ali is the poster child for the damage.  There has to be a more civilized way to have this sport made safer.

Hopefully there will be a cure before too many more are lost.

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TECHNOLOGY: Who needs AirDrop for local file transfer when you can have LOCALSEND for free?

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

https://www.makeuseof.com/airdrop-coming-to-android-if-you-have-this-phone/?utm_source=MUO-NL&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=MUO-202511210900&user=bXVvQHJlaW5rZS5jYw&lctg=28d2ed2b3c7a64795f347195bfd302ab46e112a2d0fa032e2ba5de55cc388ab7

AirDrop is finally coming to Android, but only if you have this phone
By Mahnoor Faisal
Published 21 hours ago << EDITOR ADDED DATE 2025-11-21>>

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Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents:

Summary

  • Quick Share now lets Android send files to iPhone via AirDrop.
  • The feature allows files to be sent both ways between Android and Apple devices.
  • Initially, Quick Share with AirDrop is rolling out only to the Pixel 10 family, though Google plans to expand it to other Android devices in the future.

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I’ve been using LocalSend for my transfers between devices (i.e., mac osx, iOS, and android).

Free and easy.  

Share files to nearby devices.
Free, open-source, cross-platform.

What more could one want?

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POLITICAL: Election suck and “special elections” are a boondoggle

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

https://patch.com/new-jersey/southbrunswick/s/jslig/special-election-to-replace-mikie-sherrill-set-here-s-what-happens-next?user_email=6977bb79afc18d89968a6a0494d4b398a8e9e97df94217a36edb8fcfd93b518e&user_email_md5=cff302c94eb4f6351922680bba576fdd&lctg=512c02461e240a9c

Special Election To Replace Mikie Sherrill Set: Here’s What Happens Next

  • ​New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has set an election date to replace Mikie Sherrill in Congress.

Eric Kiefer, Patch Staff
Posted Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 10:56 am ET
Updated Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 11:06 am ET

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has set an election date to replace Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill in Congress.

On Friday, Murphy issued a writ of election to fill a vacancy in the U.S. House of Representatives for New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District. A special primary election will take place on Feb. 5. A special general election will be held on April 16.

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Boy, do I HATE elections.

Not only because a minority of those eligible to vote bother —  AND I understand why!  As a “red” voter in a “blue” state, my voting is hopeless —  and with all the fraud and “non-citizens” voting, it is a foregone conclusion who will “win”!

So until we have voter id requirements, we are never going to have an honest election!  AT ANY LEVEL!!!

“If voting made any difference they wouldn’t let us do it.” — Emma Goldman ― often incorrectly attributed to American humorist Mark Twain ― but very very true imho!

“Politics is the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich, by promising to protect each from the other.” – Oscar Ameringer

“It’s not the people who vote that count, it’s the people who count the votes.” — attributed to Joseph Stalin

“As long as I count the Votes, what are you going to do about it. say?” — attributed to William M. “Boss” Tweed in Thomas Nast cartoon, 7 October 1871).

Now onto “Special Elections” and “Ranked Choice Voting”.

Special elections, like here in the Pepuls Republik of Nu Jerzee this year, occurred when a sitting Congress critter was elected Governor.  This could easily be avoided if there was a rule that a sitting legislator is ineligible to run for another office.  And, for death or disability, then let the State’s legislature pick someone (from the phone book, voter rolls, someone who voted, or the unemployment office) to fill out the term.  BINGO!  No need for “special elections”.

Ranked Choice Voting, aka Instant Runoff, is necessary to prevent “spoilers” in the current scheme of “First Across The Finish Line” (aka, winner take all).  In this case, voters would rank their candidates in preferential order.  Then, in tabulation, if no one has a majority, then the lowest ranking candidate is discarded and the votes are recalculated. Voters for that lowest ranking candidate, who expressed a preference, would have their votes added to their preferred candidate. Voters for that lowest ranking candidate, who did NOT express a preference, would have their votes discarded. The recalculation would continue until a candidate has a majority or only one candidate was left; a plurality!

Seems simple enough to enact and add in some “life sentences” for cheaters and we COULD have honest elections.  Note: if we arrest low level cheaters, then, with plea bargains, we can, just like with drug dealers, work our way up the chain of corruption.  

Sigh!  Fat chance in hell!

Of course, I’d prefer if voting was restricted to taxpayers, or veterans.

“A veteran is someone who at one point in his life wrote a blank check made payable to the ‘United States of America’ for an amount of ‘up to and including my life.'” -Anonymous

Remember Heinlein’s Starship Troopers’ universe? One does not merely have the right to be a citizen and vote by virtue of what Heinlein called the mere accident of birth; rather, one has to earn this right through Federal Service that tested one’s ability and willingness to sacrifice for the greater good of the polity. Bet not a lot of vets would vote for all the undeclared wars the USA has been in since WW2?

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JOBSEARCH: Revising my SFYG advice

Monday, December 1, 2025

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