"The government monopoly of money leads not just to the suppression of innovation ...inflation .. but to inequality too. Opportunities in finance ripple outwards from the Treasury. The state spends the money before it even exists; the privileged banks then get first access to newly minted money and can invest it before assets have increased in cost. By the time it reaches ordinary people, the money is worth less.
This outward percolation is known as the Cantillon Effect - after Richard Cantillon who noticed that the creation of paper money in the4 South Sea Bubble benefited those closest to the source first.
Money creation by an expansionary government effectively redistributes money from the poor to the rich. "
Excerpt from The Evolution of Everything by Matt Ridley. A good read.
Thursday 7 January 2016
Tuesday 5 January 2016
Sin Taxes Are Just Taxes.
When booze tax goes up, problem drinkers switch to cheaper brands and keep getting drunk. Funds continue to flow to the Receiver General and the IRS. The link is to Washington Times: Targeting problem drinkers, not moderate sippers".
Problem drinkers or ten glasses of wine in a week? |
China Needs To Steal Those Islands
Imperial China is protected by Himalayas, jungle, desert and Siberia but the US has a lock on the ocean supply chain. There's no way in or out by sea that cannot be blockaded by the USA and allies. China must steal and fortify rocky outcrops in the China Seas for national security. George Friedman expands this radical view.
To summarize Friedman's article: Three points of China's compass are protected by inhospitable lands with subject peoples. East of the 15 inch annual rainfall line where crops grow well, the Han people dwell in tolerable third world conditions except for a strip of wealthy coastal Han oriented to the world, not the hinterlands. Apart from sea access, China is fairly secure from without but at risk from rich-poor tensions within. For the sea, they plan a great navy but it will take a generation to build the culture and the ships. Self-interest means China must protect the sea lane choke points.
Does this mean war or is there a deal at the right price?
To summarize Friedman's article: Three points of China's compass are protected by inhospitable lands with subject peoples. East of the 15 inch annual rainfall line where crops grow well, the Han people dwell in tolerable third world conditions except for a strip of wealthy coastal Han oriented to the world, not the hinterlands. Apart from sea access, China is fairly secure from without but at risk from rich-poor tensions within. For the sea, they plan a great navy but it will take a generation to build the culture and the ships. Self-interest means China must protect the sea lane choke points.
Does this mean war or is there a deal at the right price?
Smokes and dope will persist in society until being bored or depressed is illegal
Phillips Morris in a confidential 1970 memo: "We are in the business of relaxing people who are tense and providing a
pick up for people who are bored or depressed,” the tobacco memo added.
“The human needs that our product fills will not go away. Thus, the only
real threat to our business is that society will find other means of
satisfying these needs."
The Daily Caller story sounds right.
The Daily Caller story sounds right.
Wouldn't you like something that takes away fidgets, aches and anxiety and make you feel good too? Wouldn't you like to be taxing such a miracle product? |
“It would be a very, very very small step for (the tobacco industry) to dive into the marijuana with both feet if they wanted to.” and “On marijuana, who knows better how to grow a plant that you dry up,
wrap up in paper and smoke,” ... “They’re the masters of
that worldwide and have wide brand recognition.”
If you think the government doesn't expect to end up banking tax money for Mary Jane, I have unicorns on special for you today.
Sunday 3 January 2016
Missing User Information For Perfect Soft boiled Eggs: Review of Big Boss Egg Genie Egg Cooker. UPDATE
Big Boss is one of several cookers, probably the cheapest, and reviewed by many at Amazon and Walmart. True soft-boiled eggs for breakfast are wonderful but user user info is missing. Key points are DON"T USE THE PIN and use a spoon for shelling.
1. Put a mark on the water cup so your usual amount is easy to spot. The gradations on the cup are too fine to read while filling. Better yet, choose a measuring spoon of the right size.
2. There's a pin for punching a hole in one end of the egg. DON'T USE IT. Everything that goes wrong is caused by drips of egg white coming out that hole, getting down into the water and causing the alarm to sound while the egg is still raw. The egg won't explode because the steam never gets much above 100C/212F. Microwaves are different and can explode an egg easily because the top temperature is limited by how long the heat is on, not by the heat itself.
3. Pointy end up: Whichever end you put the hole in, that end must point up for cooking. Otherwise, a small leak will trigger the problem in number 9. This only matters if you use the pin.
4. Less water cooks more eggs? How can that be? The Big Boss has seven holes and the steam rises through the holes to bathe the eggs. Each egg blocks a hole so the water takes longer to escape. Adding water makes the boiling longer but, adding eggs, makes the boiling longer too. So, you add water to get harder eggs and you subtract water to cook more eggs. When done, there is an annoying buzz and you have to physically unplug the cooker. (Newer model has an auto switch).
5. If your fingers are dry, you can pick the egg right out of the steamer and drop it quickly in cool water.
6. The tea spoon: Use it to slip the shell off the softest egg, after cracking a starter point open. The little spoon follows the contour perfectly and pulls shell off in large sheets. The other things you know about shelling eggs (don't use fresh ones, dip them in cold water, wait a while) are less important. If you like really soft-boiled eggs, the egg will be like jelly in your hand but still will peel. UPDATE: I've had success with two sorts of brown store eggs but had trouble peeling some white ones. So, the spoon is big, but it's not everything.
7. Since you've never had soft boiled eggs out of the shell before, try sprinkling salt and pepper in a row on a piece of paper towel and roll the egg in it.
8. Stain after the water has evaporated: Reviewers seem to think the cooker makes the stain. It just reveals dirt in the water you used and will appear in every cooker. Use a bit of bottled water instead of tap water. A wipe after it cools may be enough, or brush once with a green Grillo pad. You may need vinegar for tap water residue.
9. You use the pin and you decide the cooker is no good because the buzzer goes off before the eggs are cooked: This happens when a little egg white dribbles down from the hole while cooking. It looks like nothing but it matters. A drop or two leaks or dangles into the water and persistent white-skinned bubbles foam up. The bubble heats up faster than the water and the thermostat underneath thinks all the water must have boiled away to explain the temperature rise. The cure is to take the eggs back out. Wash the plastic support. Clean every speck of egg off the metal pan where the water goes. Every speck. Or try it next time without the pin hole.
10. Useless bric-a-brac: Throw away the poacher device and the veggie steamer plastic. They are next to useless. You can hacksaw the nearly useless upper knob from the dome. The plastic dome can be handled even when eggs are steaming, as long as you keep your hand off the vent hole.
Seems like a lot of user info? I like the device so much that it all comes in handy.
New model has "auto off" |
1. Put a mark on the water cup so your usual amount is easy to spot. The gradations on the cup are too fine to read while filling. Better yet, choose a measuring spoon of the right size.
2. There's a pin for punching a hole in one end of the egg. DON'T USE IT. Everything that goes wrong is caused by drips of egg white coming out that hole, getting down into the water and causing the alarm to sound while the egg is still raw. The egg won't explode because the steam never gets much above 100C/212F. Microwaves are different and can explode an egg easily because the top temperature is limited by how long the heat is on, not by the heat itself.
3. Pointy end up: Whichever end you put the hole in, that end must point up for cooking. Otherwise, a small leak will trigger the problem in number 9. This only matters if you use the pin.
4. Less water cooks more eggs? How can that be? The Big Boss has seven holes and the steam rises through the holes to bathe the eggs. Each egg blocks a hole so the water takes longer to escape. Adding water makes the boiling longer but, adding eggs, makes the boiling longer too. So, you add water to get harder eggs and you subtract water to cook more eggs. When done, there is an annoying buzz and you have to physically unplug the cooker. (Newer model has an auto switch).
5. If your fingers are dry, you can pick the egg right out of the steamer and drop it quickly in cool water.
6. The tea spoon: Use it to slip the shell off the softest egg, after cracking a starter point open. The little spoon follows the contour perfectly and pulls shell off in large sheets. The other things you know about shelling eggs (don't use fresh ones, dip them in cold water, wait a while) are less important. If you like really soft-boiled eggs, the egg will be like jelly in your hand but still will peel. UPDATE: I've had success with two sorts of brown store eggs but had trouble peeling some white ones. So, the spoon is big, but it's not everything.
7. Since you've never had soft boiled eggs out of the shell before, try sprinkling salt and pepper in a row on a piece of paper towel and roll the egg in it.
8. Stain after the water has evaporated: Reviewers seem to think the cooker makes the stain. It just reveals dirt in the water you used and will appear in every cooker. Use a bit of bottled water instead of tap water. A wipe after it cools may be enough, or brush once with a green Grillo pad. You may need vinegar for tap water residue.
9. You use the pin and you decide the cooker is no good because the buzzer goes off before the eggs are cooked: This happens when a little egg white dribbles down from the hole while cooking. It looks like nothing but it matters. A drop or two leaks or dangles into the water and persistent white-skinned bubbles foam up. The bubble heats up faster than the water and the thermostat underneath thinks all the water must have boiled away to explain the temperature rise. The cure is to take the eggs back out. Wash the plastic support. Clean every speck of egg off the metal pan where the water goes. Every speck. Or try it next time without the pin hole.
10. Useless bric-a-brac: Throw away the poacher device and the veggie steamer plastic. They are next to useless. You can hacksaw the nearly useless upper knob from the dome. The plastic dome can be handled even when eggs are steaming, as long as you keep your hand off the vent hole.
Seems like a lot of user info? I like the device so much that it all comes in handy.
Saturday 2 January 2016
Stifling Intolerance Sweeps The Land. George Wills Summarizes the Depradations of Politically Correct Thought.
And more horror stories, culled from the daily news.
"The value of property that police departments seized through civil-asset forfeiture..exceeded the value of property stolen by non-government burglars.
Florida police raided a mahjong game played by four women aged between 87 and 95 because their game's stakes allegedly exceeded the $10 limit set by state law.
A Michigan woman was fingerprinted, had her mug shot takena nd was jailed until realease don bond because she was late in renewing the $10 licence for her dog...
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be "voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest". .
Since federal food police dictated changes in school lunch programs, food tossed in the trash is up 56%, salt shakers are being smuggled into schools and there are black markets in potato chips.
A 9-year old Florida fourth-grader was threatened with sexual harassment charges if he continued tow rite love notes telling the applie of his eye that her eyes sparkle "like diamonds".
The
value of property that police departments seized through civil-asset
forfeiture — usually without accusing, let alone convicting, the
property owners of a crime — exceeded the value of property stolen by
nongovernment burglars. The attorney general of New York, which reaps
billions from gambling — casinos, off-track betting, the state lottery —
moved to extinguish (competition from) fantasy football because it is
gambling. Florida police raided a mahjong game played by four women aged
between 87 and 95 because their game’s stakes allegedly exceeded the
$10 limit set by state law. A Michigan woman was fingerprinted, had her
mug shot taken and was jailed until released on bond because she was
late in renewing the $10 license for her dog. New Jersey police arrested
a 72-year-old retired teacher, chained his hands and feet to a bench
and charged him with illegally carrying a firearm — a 300-year-old
flintlock pistol (with no powder, flint or ball) he purchased from an
antique dealer.
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The
value of property that police departments seized through civil-asset
forfeiture — usually without accusing, let alone convicting, the
property owners of a crime — exceeded the value of property stolen by
nongovernment burglars. The attorney general of New York, which reaps
billions from gambling — casinos, off-track betting, the state lottery —
moved to extinguish (competition from) fantasy football because it is
gambling. Florida police raided a mahjong game played by four women aged
between 87 and 95 because their game’s stakes allegedly exceeded the
$10 limit set by state law. A Michigan woman was fingerprinted, had her
mug shot taken and was jailed until released on bond because she was
late in renewing the $10 license for her dog. New Jersey police arrested
a 72-year-old retired teacher, chained his hands and feet to a bench
and charged him with illegally carrying a firearm — a 300-year-old
flintlock pistol (with no powder, flint or ball) he purchased from an
antique dealer.
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The
value of property that police departments seized through civil-asset
forfeiture — usually without accusing, let alone convicting, the
property owners of a crime — exceeded the value of property stolen by
nongovernment burglars. The attorney general of New York, which reaps
billions from gambling — casinos, off-track betting, the state lottery —
moved to extinguish (competition from) fantasy football because it is
gambling. Florida police raided a mahjong game played by four women aged
between 87 and 95 because their game’s stakes allegedly exceeded the
$10 limit set by state law. A Michigan woman was fingerprinted, had her
mug shot taken and was jailed until released on bond because she was
late in renewing the $10 license for her dog. New Jersey police arrested
a 72-year-old retired teacher, chained his hands and feet to a bench
and charged him with illegally carrying a firearm — a 300-year-old
flintlock pistol (with no powder, flint or ball) he purchased from an
antique dealer.
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The
value of property that police departments seized through civil-asset
forfeiture — usually without accusing, let alone convicting, the
property owners of a crime — exceeded the value of property stolen by
nongovernment burglars. The attorney general of New York, which reaps
billions from gambling — casinos, off-track betting, the state lottery —
moved to extinguish (competition from) fantasy football because it is
gambling. Florida police raided a mahjong game played by four women aged
between 87 and 95 because their game’s stakes allegedly exceeded the
$10 limit set by state law. A Michigan woman was fingerprinted, had her
mug shot taken and was jailed until released on bond because she was
late in renewing the $10 license for her dog. New Jersey police arrested
a 72-year-old retired teacher, chained his hands and feet to a bench
and charged him with illegally carrying a firearm — a 300-year-old
flintlock pistol (with no powder, flint or ball) he purchased from an
antique dealer.
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
The University of Georgia said sexual consent must be “voluntary, sober, imaginative, enthusiastic, creative, wanted, informed, mutual, honest.” - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/George-Will-A-list-of-2015s-ludicrousness#sthash.L3S6KfRL.dpuf
Twelve Predictions for 2016
1. ISIS will make a record number of bloody attacks in the west including America, grabbing headlines, while losing land in the Middle East. All politicians including Justin Trudeau, PBUH, will find a way to say they are against Islamic extremism, even if they aren't.
2. Canadians will be paying more taxes and supporting a bigger payroll in Ottawa.
3. Pundits will be wrong in record numbers this year because of accelerating change and because the accompanying political will to defer and deny amplifies the consequences.
4. Driverless cars, buses and drones will cause almost as much buzz as the Kardashian buttocks.
5. CRISPR will start transforming the future of our genes, life span and health but it won't make the headlines it deserves for a few more years. Living suddenly longer will be mainstream chatter. (15 healthy years bonus).
6. Donald Trump, POTUS will pick a strong cabinet, restore optimism to many here and abroad, and will temporarily screw up in yet un-dreamed of ways.
7. Space exploration, market-based, will prove to be the only success of the Obama presidency.
8. China will continue to ratchet up war-like positions in the China Sea and no one knows how that will turn out.
9. International alliances will re-align with unexpected speed in 2016. In hindsight, it will seem obvious. Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Germany, India and Pakistan, the Ukraine, the USA, Israel. Who goes with whom?
10. AGW people, while noisy, will be defensive. That "97% concensus", like the grin on the Cheshire cat, disappears further. Politicians will be scramble to adopt "nuanced" positions.
11. Familiy ties, culture, and traditional sexual roles will continue to trump all political movements.
12. Everyone reading this will take digital delivery for more services this year than last.
2. Canadians will be paying more taxes and supporting a bigger payroll in Ottawa.
3. Pundits will be wrong in record numbers this year because of accelerating change and because the accompanying political will to defer and deny amplifies the consequences.
4. Driverless cars, buses and drones will cause almost as much buzz as the Kardashian buttocks.
5. CRISPR will start transforming the future of our genes, life span and health but it won't make the headlines it deserves for a few more years. Living suddenly longer will be mainstream chatter. (15 healthy years bonus).
6. Donald Trump, POTUS will pick a strong cabinet, restore optimism to many here and abroad, and will temporarily screw up in yet un-dreamed of ways.
7. Space exploration, market-based, will prove to be the only success of the Obama presidency.
8. China will continue to ratchet up war-like positions in the China Sea and no one knows how that will turn out.
9. International alliances will re-align with unexpected speed in 2016. In hindsight, it will seem obvious. Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Germany, India and Pakistan, the Ukraine, the USA, Israel. Who goes with whom?
10. AGW people, while noisy, will be defensive. That "97% concensus", like the grin on the Cheshire cat, disappears further. Politicians will be scramble to adopt "nuanced" positions.
11. Familiy ties, culture, and traditional sexual roles will continue to trump all political movements.
12. Everyone reading this will take digital delivery for more services this year than last.
The automated learning environment is eerily modern in this 100 year old postcard. |
Trump is Bin Laden's Strong Horse.
Bin Laden predicts TRUMP for POTUS in 2016. ("When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, they will
... side with the strong horse.") A chunk of the democratic base is going to go for him, confounding pundits. Hillary will fold in debate when he calls her "Hil" and gets personal. GOPe is the opposition.
Strong isn't wise but that's human nature. The guy with the six-pack abs turns heads on the beach, not the IQ of 160. Men and women are always keeping tab of who is strong and bold in the neighbourhood. Trump leads the pack. Strong prevails in a year of uncertainty and possible danger.
Strong isn't wise but that's human nature. The guy with the six-pack abs turns heads on the beach, not the IQ of 160. Men and women are always keeping tab of who is strong and bold in the neighbourhood. Trump leads the pack. Strong prevails in a year of uncertainty and possible danger.
Friday 1 January 2016
If there's a First Nation, it's Canada. Calling Tribal Kinship Groups "First Nations" is BS.
Extended family groups don't run on democracy and calling Indian tribes "First Nations" is a farce. Canada by contrast is a trans-tribal nation with a written constitution, public accounts, and membership is by allegiance, not DNA. And now Trudeau, PBUH, calls for "Nation to Nation" deals between Ottawa and the tribes. ROFL
My blood boiled to read Trudeau is rolling back the requirement that Indian bands follow spending transparency rules. Most have complied but this is still lick-spittle insanity. The tribes are still family-run businesses, or at best cliques of clans.
Happy politicians |
The contrast for me was a visit to Queen Charlotte City. Caucasians (whites) and Asians (Indians) go about their business, working, raising families in a shared community. I saw hints of this in Alaska and once in a Saskatoon business district.
Dress-up day |
In the northern half of North America, Canada is the only First Nation and the tribal groups that settled here previously from Asia never made the cut as nations. Their invasion can be called "settlement" since they only fought each other as they grabbed territory.
Soros wishes he had supported Hillary
In just released Clinton emails we learn that Soros regretted supporting Obama because he got no special treatment. Hillary gave him access, Barack didn't.
Soros “said he's been impressed that he can always call/meet with you on an issue of policy and said he hasn't met with the President ever (though I thought he had). He then said he regretted his decision in the primary - he likes to admit mistakes when he makes them and that was one of them. He then extolled his work with you from your time as First Lady on."
Monday 28 December 2015
Human nature is illegal if spanking is illegal
Trudeau supports turning spanking parents into criminals, but legislation is playing
catch-up to culture.
Spanking has been in decline for years. As compulsory education was imposed right after near- universal literacy was achieved, so legislation that bans slaps and swats is politicians wanting credit for what culture has already wrought. Time out and rebuke have been working for some but an occasional swat still teaches cubs and kids to behave.
As a kid, I remember being afraid of the strap and it kept me out of scrapes until conscience grew. I went on to be a parent that spanked his children. Most of the older kid discipline was a stupid waste of time and goodwill but most of the toddler discipline was pure gold. I hold his little hand in mine, palm up, tell him to do what's right in future, stare grimly into his face, apply a half second slap on that palm and the correction is complete. The beloved toddler’s face crinkles and maybe a tear drop falls. Suddenly our home is safer, the china on the table is unbroken, junior stays away from open stairs, talks respectfully to his mom, and looks at me first instead of just hitting his brother.
Perhaps I’m grandfathered-in for past spanking and perhaps some was just bad-tempered stupidity but no regrets. A law that criminalizes parents for doing their best to keep their kids safe, out of trouble and sociable is bad law. And it’s unnecessary law. Canadians are spanking less and cruel excess brings in police and social services.
Spanking has been in decline for years. As compulsory education was imposed right after near- universal literacy was achieved, so legislation that bans slaps and swats is politicians wanting credit for what culture has already wrought. Time out and rebuke have been working for some but an occasional swat still teaches cubs and kids to behave.
As a kid, I remember being afraid of the strap and it kept me out of scrapes until conscience grew. I went on to be a parent that spanked his children. Most of the older kid discipline was a stupid waste of time and goodwill but most of the toddler discipline was pure gold. I hold his little hand in mine, palm up, tell him to do what's right in future, stare grimly into his face, apply a half second slap on that palm and the correction is complete. The beloved toddler’s face crinkles and maybe a tear drop falls. Suddenly our home is safer, the china on the table is unbroken, junior stays away from open stairs, talks respectfully to his mom, and looks at me first instead of just hitting his brother.
Perhaps I’m grandfathered-in for past spanking and perhaps some was just bad-tempered stupidity but no regrets. A law that criminalizes parents for doing their best to keep their kids safe, out of trouble and sociable is bad law. And it’s unnecessary law. Canadians are spanking less and cruel excess brings in police and social services.
The Liberal government plans to repeal a section of the Criminal Code that protects parents and teachers who use spanking and other "reasonable" force against children. |
Good News: Christmas Can Be A Feminist Holiday.
The Virgin Mary exercised her free will without a word from Joseph and helped rescue the human race. This unusual, but sound, take on Christian doctrine comes from W.R. Mead. Why aren't feminists saying Hail Mary, Full of Grace, instead of favouring the anti-Christian team?
" Mary was the free agent whose choice opened the door for us all. At this critical moment in world history, she didn’t act with a man or through a man. She didn’t stand by her man; she wasn’t a ‘helpmeet.’ Joseph is the helpmeet in the gospel story.
The free choice of a strong and faithful woman opened the door to salvation for the whole human race. Jesus is unique, and women are free and equal in God’s sight: that is what we should take away from this story."
Saturday 26 December 2015
Trump's Foresight
Trump copyrighted "Make America Great Again" right after Romney lost in 2012. That's planning three years ahead for a run at the presidency which he hinted at even earlier at the close of "The Art of the Deal". He speaks off the cuff but somehow keeps getting inside other people's OODA loop like the man in charge, not the scatterbrain. His competitors are busy re-orienting as he redefines debate. Accused of being "chaotic", he intently managed the Trump Tower look until everything he asked for was realized and then insists that it be constantly kept in top polish. Accused of being a braggart, well, that's true, he is. But he's not out of control and no idiot. Look at the toothed edges on his writing and try writing like that on impulse. That is studied, aggressive, and focused.
I'm looking forward to watching Hillary Clinton get flustered and defensive in the presidential debate with Donald Trump.
I'm looking forward to watching Hillary Clinton get flustered and defensive in the presidential debate with Donald Trump.
Friday 25 December 2015
#Xmasmiracle Pakistan and India December 25th
Indian PM Modi made a surprise stop in Pakistan to meet PM Sharif on Sharif's birthday. They greeted one another with a hug, more than a handshake, before retiring to discuss business. The last such visit was 2004.
From the BBC: "This was always going to be an historic event, but the spontaneous and personal nature of the visit took many by surprise".
Modi/Sharif. Source: Strait Times |
US has largest prison population in the world - or does it?
US stats include people who spend a few days in the county lockup. (This data is usually unavailable from other countries). The US reports stats honestly unlike places like China and North Korea. The discussion usually complains that minor drug offenders are jailed and that black citizens are overtargeted. Only 1/6th of the state prison population is in for drug offences, mostly for dealing. The black prison population is 40% of the total but if only killers were jailed, that number would rise to 50%. This information is culled from Paul Mirengoff's article, "The Myth of Over-Incarceration".
Still, the numbers are large.
Still, the numbers are large.
Data Farming: YOU are the Harvest
Privacy is so yesterday.
Finding out a little about a thousand people is almost the same as finding everything out about you. Data Farming is intrusive, fascinating. You are already a citizen of this farm but the harvest has just begun. Today's example is a map of London showing how visitors deal with the city. A million Flickr photos with London GPS tags were harvested and mapped. What do they tell you?
What to include on your London holiday and where you probably went last time.
Where to start a restaurant or plan better transit.
Where it's safe to walk and the London hidden from view.
Howeasily GPS goes to the next level, featuring YOU.
Dunstan Orchard posts the GPS track of where he ran in a June 21 soccer game.
This is voluntary disclosure but the data base was there for others to capture.
Your life is the news. Insignificance, not privacy, will keep you out of the public eye.
Finding out a little about a thousand people is almost the same as finding everything out about you. Data Farming is intrusive, fascinating. You are already a citizen of this farm but the harvest has just begun. Today's example is a map of London showing how visitors deal with the city. A million Flickr photos with London GPS tags were harvested and mapped. What do they tell you?
What to include on your London holiday and where you probably went last time.
Where to start a restaurant or plan better transit.
Where it's safe to walk and the London hidden from view.
Howeasily GPS goes to the next level, featuring YOU.
Dunstan Orchard posts the GPS track of where he ran in a June 21 soccer game.
This is voluntary disclosure but the data base was there for others to capture.
Your life is the news. Insignificance, not privacy, will keep you out of the public eye.
Thursday 24 December 2015
Who is my neighbour in a digital world? Many links but few ties.
My neighbours lived next door and generally shared faith, race and Christmas customs. Monday morning in the sixties, they talked about Ed Sullivan and Bonanza. Thursday night, CHOV radio counted down the top ten hit parade. That was before top ten became a hundred and lists multiplied. Before the internet.
That has changed. We used to be like nested molecules in a crystal, bound with ties of familiarity. Today we are often like folded proteins, linked but not bound to receptive spots all across the land. Action-at-a-distance using social media, as spooky as quantum coupling, is making social structures and unprecedented alliances. This morning I touched dozens of websites, feeding on the opinions and advice of strangers and greeted just one man on the street where I live.
Community and the nature of politics will adopt new forms soon.
That has changed. We used to be like nested molecules in a crystal, bound with ties of familiarity. Today we are often like folded proteins, linked but not bound to receptive spots all across the land. Action-at-a-distance using social media, as spooky as quantum coupling, is making social structures and unprecedented alliances. This morning I touched dozens of websites, feeding on the opinions and advice of strangers and greeted just one man on the street where I live.
Community and the nature of politics will adopt new forms soon.
Salt crystal, bonded to nearest neighbours, old style community |
Haemoglobin molecule, cross-linked to remote neighbours like those people on your phone contact list. |
Wednesday 23 December 2015
Compulsory schooling came AFTER near universal literacy.
Compulsory schooling came AFTER near universal literacy and drove out thousands of volunteer and for-profit schools. Almost every girl and boy in England could read before the mandatory Prussian system was imposed in 1870. Likewise in the USA. See the charts and decide for yourself. Was it worth it, all those years you learned to sit in rows and obey bells?
From "The Evolution Of Everything" by Matt Ridley:
"Prussian schools introduced many of the features we now take for granted. There was teaching by year group rather than by ability.. There was formal pedagogy, in which children sat at rows of desks in front of standing teachers ... There was the set school day, punctuated by the ringing of bells. There was a predetermined syllabus... There was the habit of doing several subjects in one day, rather than sticking to one subject for more than a day.. The state, once given the chance, quickly took to providing almost all schooling and to deciding not just what should be taught and by whom, but which school a particular child should attend. " A few pages later, he quotes Albert Shanker,
Shanker |
White Hot Fury In Wyoming: Ryan's Omnibus Dumped Napalm On It
"Look, I live deep in Flyover Country. In Wyoming. The single most Republican state in the nation. And in coffee shops, bars, breweries, etc, you're going to meet Republicans - all the time. Everywhere. Republicans are not rare here. What few Democrats there are around here tend to keep their mouths shut. When EMT's around here ask patients "Do you know who is president right now?" as a test of mental acuity, the typical response is: "Unfortunately, yes." or an obscenity-laden tirade. So we're Republican, OK? Really Republican. Democrats don't even bother running for many state offices here, Republicans run unopposed. And right now, if the GOP leadership showed up in this state, they might not make it out alive. People are furious about the recent budget deal. They were royally PO'ed before, and supporting Trump more than any other candidate, but now, people want blood. Ryan's omnibus BS took what was a smoldering fire and dumped napalm on it. And the GOP leadership is even now claiming that they "didn't like it, but had to do it..." and other BS. Whatever support there was for someone other than Trump and Cruz has collapsed in the last week. What I'm overhearing now in political conversations is white-hot fury. So the GOP leadership has brought this upon themselves. They don't want to know anyone in flyover country because at this point, flyover country wants physical violence done to the GOP leadership."
The path to the presidency |
Tuesday 22 December 2015
Your vote now says more than your faith or race
If you hunt, you're probably conservative or a traditional liberal. If you're a single adult woman, good chance you cheered for Trudeau jr or voted NDP. David Frum points to radical change since the '60's. Class has become an intra-party split.
A possible explanation: Government has expanded its reach continuously so that rules about behaviour and money to support non-family choices have expanded dramatically. The family is competition for the state, especially for the right to use force.
"Politics was becoming more central to Americans' identities in the 21st century than it ever was in the 20th. Would you be upset if your child married a supporter of a different party from your own? In 1960, only 5 percent of Americans said yes. In 2010, a third of Democrats and half of Republicans did. Political identity has become so central because it has come to overlap with so many other aspects of identity: race, religion, lifestyle. In 1960, I wouldn't have learned much about your politics if you told me that you hunted. Today, that hobby strongly suggests Republican loyalty. Unmarried? In 1960, that indicated little. Today, it predicts that you’re a Democrat, especially if you’re also a woman. Meanwhile, the dividing line that used to be the most crucial of them all--class--has increasingly become a division within the parties, not between them."h/t Ace of Spades
A possible explanation: Government has expanded its reach continuously so that rules about behaviour and money to support non-family choices have expanded dramatically. The family is competition for the state, especially for the right to use force.
The Ultimate Backscratcher
Google Search for "backscratcher" comes up with a mess of long-handled forks. Forget them.
First choice is "Someone who loves you".
Tied for second are loofahs and shower squeegees. The loofah is the dried out frame of a sponge gourd. The shower squeegee should be pushed not pulled. Experience massive relief.
When all else fails and
you're far from home,
there is the door post.
Nerve ends are spaced far apart on the back. A pointy thing isn't much used compared to a broad
scratching tool that gets it all.
First choice is "Someone who loves you".
Tied for second are loofahs and shower squeegees. The loofah is the dried out frame of a sponge gourd. The shower squeegee should be pushed not pulled. Experience massive relief.
When all else fails and
you're far from home,
there is the door post.
Nerve ends are spaced far apart on the back. A pointy thing isn't much used compared to a broad
scratching tool that gets it all.
Monday 21 December 2015
Space X recovers launch vehicle. We, the people, have a Plan B.
To watch SpaceX live recover the launch vehicle has been a highlight of my life. They did it! Watch the replay from about the 30 minute mark. The joy of the SpaceX crowd filled me too and I sobbed in relief. We are finally going to escape earth. The cost of launching will drop almost ten fold. We, the people, will have a Plan B.
How many miracles does it take?
It takes exactly one. One miraculous cure, perfectly documented, is enough to redefine reality. If a man can be made whole in a moment, then creation is a top down plan with the idea coming first, the physical reality coming second. The evidence points the other way, that life forms and consciousness are emergent phenomena.
I read a lot about miracle cures and listened and shared in earnest prayer for healings and have concluded that the one miracle cure is not to be found among the thousands touted. Yet, it just takes one cure that operates on a different principle to invalidate the architecture of current science. Current science points to folding proteins to explain most life activity and emergent phenomena as the standard when new order appears. This is a bottom-up explanation. A single top-down cure, validated, changes everything.
"Mein Fuhrer, I can walk" |
Saturday 12 December 2015
Googling last minute gifts for husbands and wives
At Christmas, a lot of husbands are googling gifts at the last minute, some even on Christmas day while the wives are better organized and none are shopping December 25th. Then look at the stats for people in love but not married. Women are preoccupied on Valentines day and both single men and women sweat it to the last minute at Christmas. (Rest at The Washington Post).
Unelected Trump Is Acting President of the US
"Trump has displaced President Obama as the central player on the political stage, with both parties reacting daily to his insults, tweets and attack lines."Politicians shift to the breeze of culture because the greater shapes the lesser. The King of Culture today is Donald Trump. He has begun to steer the state though holding no elected office. Helmsman, Obama, is below decks beating up on Republicans. Showman, Trump, harvests the media, 25:1 more coverage than the other GOP candidates but the real story is that he has opened a channel for the culture of all America and it's bubbling over into Canada's immigration plans, the Kremlin's accelerated expansion into Syria, and chatrooms where ISIS warriors are debating their next move. His power comes from the culture's power and he has no peer today.
What people really care about powers the culture and to heed this is to listen to a messy dialogue, trialogue, polylogue. Public discussion had shrunk to a PC monologue but Trump is moving the Overton Window or kicking down the doors and pent up voices are heard. It's going to be messy but effective. Deflations and depressions are messy too but they correct grave errors.
As to culture being king, rather than the pundits and rules, try this quote from The Evolution of Everything by Matt Ridley: The climate has no control knob, history has no five-star general
"Far more than we like to admit, the world is to a remarkable extent a self-organising, self-changing place. Patterns emerge, trends evolve. Skeins of geese form V's in the sky without meaning to, termites build cathedrals without architects, bees make hexagonal honeycombs without instruction, brains take shape without brain-makers, learning can happen without teaching, political events are shaped by history rather than vice versa. The genome has no master gene, the brain has no command centre, the English language has no director, the economy has no chief executive, society has no president, the common law has no chief justice, the climate has no control knob, history has no five-star general."
Friday 11 December 2015
Canada is Portugese: "Nothing to see here!"
I thought Canada was an Indian word but what if it's the original Newfie joke, by a Portugese explorer seeking gold? A government webpage at Foreign Affairs and International Trade reads:
"There are some (Portugese) historians that contend that the name itself, Canada, came from the Portuguese expression « Cá Nada », which meant « Here, nothing », and is attributed to the first Portuguese sailors who arrived in Newfoundland (Terra Nova), and were disappointed on the weather (very cold), and the lack of obvious resources. "Wikipedia, with "The Iberian Origin", adds a more likely version that no gold or silver was found. The standard high school explanation is that the Huron-Iroquois word for village (Kanata) was part of Cartier's directions to the village of Stadacona where Quebec City now sits.
First map mentioning Canada, 1566. Near the quarter point, upper right. |
Thursday 10 December 2015
Wednesday 9 December 2015
Trump on No-Go Zones in London
Trump: ""We have places in London and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. We have to be very smart and very vigilant.""
London's Mayor: "mocked the idea police would stay away from some neighbourhoods as “ill-informed” and “complete and utter nonsense” and said the comments were an insult to London’s “proud history of tolerance and diversity”
Scotland Yard: "We would not normally dignify such comments with a response. However, we think it's important to state that Trump could not be more wrong,"
Serving officers in London: 'Trump's not wrong. He pointed out something that is plainly obvious'
We "fear being terror targets". 'I'm not allowed to travel in half blues to work anymore IN MY OWN CAR as we're "All at risk of attack"
Saying something is so doesn't make it so. I'll go with the officers over the mayor and Scotland Yard.
This puts me mind of the Lincoln story:
London's Mayor: "mocked the idea police would stay away from some neighbourhoods as “ill-informed” and “complete and utter nonsense” and said the comments were an insult to London’s “proud history of tolerance and diversity”
Scotland Yard: "We would not normally dignify such comments with a response. However, we think it's important to state that Trump could not be more wrong,"
Serving officers in London: 'Trump's not wrong. He pointed out something that is plainly obvious'
We "fear being terror targets". 'I'm not allowed to travel in half blues to work anymore IN MY OWN CAR as we're "All at risk of attack"
Saying something is so doesn't make it so. I'll go with the officers over the mayor and Scotland Yard.
This puts me mind of the Lincoln story:
"How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."
Obama's Legacy is Trump
Thanks to Barack, divides in America increased. "Trump is the perfect personality to exploit these divides, offering the promise of an authoritarian who represents the people in place of an authoritarian who represented the elites". (At home in Canada, we have Mini-Me walking in Obama's footsteps.)
"President Obama’s America has given rise to Donald Trump. It is an America that is more tribalist, where people feel more racially and religiously divided; more politically correct, where people feel less free to speak their minds; and it is an America where trust in the nation’s elites, whose skills are credentialed but unproven, are at historic lows. These are the wages of progressivism at the end of the day. Big government inevitably leads to government incompetence. That incompetence leads to growing and now dominant distrust – both in government’s basic competence, and in the values of the people who still insist upon it".
And, hat tip to Instapundit:
Footnote from the National Review talking about the Overton Window (the range of acceptable political discourse): "While many of Trump’s actual proposals are misguided, nonsensical, or untenable, by smashing the window, he’s begun the process of freeing the American people from the artificial and destructive constraints of Left-defined discourse.
Tuesday 8 December 2015
We interned Japanese Canadians. Crazy Trump is only asking for a Muslim moratorium.
From Pearl Harbor to 1949, Japanese Canadians were uprooted, forced to sell their goods at grave discounts and interned in BC's Interior. No shots had been fired in Canada and neither the RCMP nor the DND asked Mackenzie King to do it. Whence the outrage when Trump says halt Muslim immigration until the US government figures out how to defend America?
As individuals, most Japanese were unjustly treated by Canada but was the policy wrong? If homes, cars and goods had been placed in tax-funded escrow instead of sold in distress, would this change your mind? When the planes appeared out of the sky December 7th over Pearl Harbor and the jets struck the twin towers September 11th, there was no justice for the victims. A response robust enough to secure the Dominion will deal injustly with some.
Years later, there is more than peace between Japan and Canada. The Japanese-Canadian community is large on the West Coast, the men and women I have met impress me, and if my sons or daughter wanted to wed a member, they'd have my blessing. The world won't come to an end if Muslim immigration to the US is damped way down for a few years.
I since came across a similar but extended article posted at Instapundit.
As individuals, most Japanese were unjustly treated by Canada but was the policy wrong? If homes, cars and goods had been placed in tax-funded escrow instead of sold in distress, would this change your mind? When the planes appeared out of the sky December 7th over Pearl Harbor and the jets struck the twin towers September 11th, there was no justice for the victims. A response robust enough to secure the Dominion will deal injustly with some.
Years later, there is more than peace between Japan and Canada. The Japanese-Canadian community is large on the West Coast, the men and women I have met impress me, and if my sons or daughter wanted to wed a member, they'd have my blessing. The world won't come to an end if Muslim immigration to the US is damped way down for a few years.
CBC archives: Forced evacuation from the coast to the BC Interior. |
I since came across a similar but extended article posted at Instapundit.
Saturday 5 December 2015
Ban Guns For Lefty Enclaves
In Canada, cities vote to the left of the countryside and cities with seats of government even more so. (Edmonton vs Calgary, Saskatoon vs Regina, Quebec City vs Montreal). I've been slow to accept that left wing politics and responsible gun ownership are in opposition and that it's safer to live among citizens, some of who are armed as they go about their affairs, than it is to live among shrill gun control advocates. Who in their right mind thinks the ownership of all violence should pass into the hands of the people who won voting contests and the public service unions?
Obviously there's more to understand.
The source site has some interesting links.
Instead of "Democrat", you can say cities have more shootings than the countryside
but most major cities have been run by Democrats for decades.
"Gun Free Zones" are the preferred slaughter zones.
Source |
Obviously there's more to understand.
The source site has some interesting links.
Instead of "Democrat", you can say cities have more shootings than the countryside
but most major cities have been run by Democrats for decades.
"Gun Free Zones" are the preferred slaughter zones.
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