vendredi 29 novembre 2019

ICE to Catholics: Go to Hell

I'm no fan of the RC church, but I'm even less so of the racist Trump administration.
The priest at the local church has been ordered to be out of the country by tomorrow. He's a native of Ghana, and has been here since 2014. His religious visa has expired. He and the Church have been working on getting him an extension for about a year and have basically been stonewalled by ICE. The fact that many in his parish are Spanish-speaking immigrants probably doesn't help.
I can't help thinking that if he was a Protestant fundamentalist from northern Europe there'd have been no delay.

I'd link to the local paper but it's paywalled.


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Looks like another terrorist attack on London Bridge



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Ohio tries to insist on impossible pregnancy operation.

A bill to ban abortion introduced in the Ohio state legislature requires doctors to “reimplant an ectopic pregnancy” into a woman’s uterus – a procedure that does not exist in medical science – or face charges of “abortion murder”.

Unbelievable. Given that this can be a life-threatening condition we can only hope the bill fails.

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jeudi 28 novembre 2019

The Murder of Grégory Villemin

I'm watching the five-part documentary about this tragic murder of a toddler on Netflix. It's very disturbing but it's also a terrible indictment of the way women are judged for their appearance and behaviour following the death of their child - as happened with Lindy Chamberlain.

In this case, the mother of four-year-old Grégory was suspected in being involved in the murder after other suspects had been released, partly because the commissaire (I think, I've not been able to confirm exactly what his position was at the time) Jacques Corrazzi felt that she was wearing too tight a sweater when he met her four months after the murder.

The murder was preceded by years of threatening anonymous phone calls and letters to the murdered child's family.

Bernard Laroche, who was suspected of the murder and who was later murdered by Grégory's father was initially accused by a family member who was a minor at the time; she later recanted her accusation.

Later some other family members were arrested but it does not seem as though the police have any real idea who was behind the letters and phone calls or indeed the murder.

Some info on the case here:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ed-case-france

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder...9gory_Villemin

https://www.distractify.com/p/who-ki...regory-netflix

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices...-a9220726.html


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mercredi 27 novembre 2019

Atheism - Obvious Default?

Clive James has died.:(

Clive amused us with comments like: "advertising agencies for a product that doesn't exist" when describing religions, and saw atheism as the obvious default position to take.

Hard to argue against this presumption I think, given that children raised without being indoctrinated in a particular religion, tend to reject them all. Well this has been my observation anyway.

It's interesting that even if kids are sent to religious schools, (as a very high percentage are in Australia), they don't embrace the religion they are exposed to there. Parental shove seems necessary.


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Clive James: Goonnee

Apologies a bit over long

Pretty amazing dude really

Sad

Good innings though

https://www.theguardian.com/global/2...james-obituary

Quote:

Guardian:Clive James obituary

The writer and broadcaster Clive James, who has died aged 80, once wrote a poem about visiting his father’s grave at the Sai Wan war cemetery in Hong Kong. His father, Albert, who had survived a PoW camp and then forced labour in Japan, died when the plane bringing him home crashed in Taiwan, and James later described this as the “defining event” in his life. The poem, My Father Before Me, ends:

Back at the gate, I turn to face the hill,
Your headstone lost again among the rest.
I have no time to waste, much less to kill.
My life is yours; my curse, to be so blessed.

James, who was six when Albert died, spent much of his subsequent life as a poet, essayist and broadcaster producing articles and song lyrics, many poetry collections and volumes of critical essays, four novels and five books of memoirs, as well as hosting umpteen television shows. That fever of busyness was to compensate not only for his father’s death, but for how his mother’s life fell apart on being widowed. “I am trying to lead the life they might have had,” he said in 2009. “It’s a chance to pay them back for my life. I don’t like luck; I’ve had a lot of it.”

James was born in Kogarah, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. His mother, Minora (nee Darke), named her only child Vivian, after the male star of the 1938 Australian Davis cup team. It could have been worse. There was, James noted in Unreliable Memoirs (1979), a famous Australian boy whose father named him after his campaigns across the Western Desert: he was called William Bardia Escarpment Qattara Depression Mersa Matruh El Alamein Benghazi Tripoli Harris.

Vivian James was spared further feminisation when Gone With the Wind was released. “After Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O’Hara, the name became irrevocably a girl’s name no matter how you spelled it,” he wrote, so his mother let him become Clive after a character in a Tyrone Power movie.

A bright child with an IQ of 140, James went to Sydney technical high school, and studied psychology at the University of Sydney. While there he was not only literary editor on the student paper, Honi Soit, and director of the student revue, but also took part in the Sydney Push, a libertarian, intellectual subculture that flourished in pub back rooms and whose associates included Germaine Greer and Robert Hughes. After graduating, he served for a year as an assistant editor of the magazine page at the Sydney Morning Herald before sailing to London at the age of 22. There, he shared a flat with the Australian film director Bruce Beresford, became friendly with Barry Humphries and spent three years paying the rent as a sheet-metal worker, library assistant, photo archivist and market researcher.

He then studied for a further degree in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, but did not read the required books. Instead, he became president of Footlights and established himself as a critic. “Reading off the course was in my nature. My style was to read everything except what mattered.” He nonetheless surprised himself by getting a 2:1, and began a PhD on Shelley.

But the lure of literary London proved stronger. His byline soon appeared in the Listener, the New Statesman and other periodicals. In a self-penned obituary that he later included on his website, he wrote: “Clive James rapidly established himself as one of the most influential metropolitan critics of his generation ... The Observer hired him as a television reviewer in 1972, and for 10 years his weekly column was one of the most famous regular features in Fleet Street journalism, setting a style that was later widely copied.”

All this makes him sound insufferable, but he was read not as a literary titan, nor as a revolutionary newspaper critic, but as something more cherishable: a funny guy. He could eviscerate a subject with a few well-chosen words. Arnold Schwarzenegger was “a brown condom full of walnuts”. Barbara Cartland’s eyes looked “like the corpses of two crows that had flown into a chalk cliff”. He also skewered others’ literary pretensions, if not his own: “Rilke used to say that no poet would mind going to jail, since he would at least have time to explore the treasure house of his memory. In many respects Rilke was a prick.”

Publicity for his books often warned that the contents should not be read in public “unless you are unselfconscious about shrieking and snorting in public”. A lot of people snorted and shrieked, in public and otherwise, over his collected TV criticism Visions Before Midnight (1977), The Crystal Bucket (1981) and Glued to the Box (1983), as well as his five volumes of memoirs – if not his collections of literary journalism or his many books of poetry.

He planned a sixth and last volume of memoirs, “the final chapter of which”, he told one interviewer, “will be dictated while I have an oxygen tent over my head. I wouldn’t like to spare the public my conclusions.”

James became, then, a paradox: at once a high-minded litterateur who taught himself Russian because he “could no longer bear not to know something about how Pushkin sounded” and an avuncular TV bloke known for showing us clips of sadistic Japanese game shows. He came not to praise telly, nor to bury it like some fastidious antipodean approximation of George Steiner, but rather to revel in its absurdity, vulgarity and occasional charm.

He was once described as “a bald Australian Chris Tarrant, [who would] sit there smirking in a blue suit several sizes too small, while half-naked contestants were pelted with scorpions and dangled above snake pits”. Perhaps so, but that was the winning format for such shows as Clive James on Television (1982-97, ITV), Saturday Night Clive (1989–90, BBC) and others. He also fronted travel programmes (including Clive James Live in Las Vegas, 1982, for ITV, and Clive James’ Postcard from Miami, 1990, for the BBC), was one of the first critics on BBC Two’s The Late Show, and hosted shows about Formula One.

“Television brought James the riches and fame he craved,” wrote one hostile critic. “But as far as his ambitions to have been an artist of merit are concerned, he squandered his talent, which is tragic.” Unfair: there was never a sense in which he sought riches, nor was his case tragic. There is an image of him going home after a show by tube, reading Tacitus in the original, which suggests that, rather than tragic, James was interestingly conflicted – or perhaps just culturally omnivorous. In any case, the man who made a TV series analysing the concept of fame knew what it took for a bald man with eyes so deep-socketed they were scarcely visible to have an enduring on-screen career. “The smartest move I ever made in show business was to start off looking like the kind of wreck I would end up as.”

Some made great claims for his literary talents. Writing under the headline As Good as Heaney in 2009, Julian Gough in Prospect magazine championed two volumes of James’s collected verse. But how could one take seriously a TV critic who wrote satirical verse epics such as The Fate of Felicity Fark in the Land of the Media: A Moral Poem (1975) or Peregrine Prykke’s Pilgrimage Through the London Literary World (1976), still less compare them to the Nobel laureate’s?

Gough argued: “James is an absolute master of surface, and the great critic of surfaces, not because he is superficial but because he believes that the distortions on the surface tell you what’s underneath. Style is character. His simplicity isn’t simple and his clarity has depth. With the essays and the poems – which I think you have to consider as one great project – he’s built an immense, protective barrier reef around western civilisation.”

Perhaps. But questions remained. Would Endurance, the Japanese game show in which contestants were buried up to the neck, bitten by ants and licked by lizards and upon which James spent so much tittering airtime, be inside that protective barrier reef? And, more importantly, was James a highbrow hypocritically conniving at what he affected to disdain? Probably not. He wrote in the introduction to Glued to the Box: “Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world is probably just afraid of the world.”

James claimed to have an “ungovernable ego” but was quite capable of uxoriousness. He was married to Prue Shaw, a Cambridge scholar, with whom he had two daughters: Claerwen and Lucinda. James protected all three from media intrusion, though he gave an insight into his admiration for his wife when he produced her book on Dante for an interviewer: “That’s the real McCoy. That will always be there. The kind of stuff I do is more conjectural. I am still trying to impress her.” He once said: “I think marriage civilised me. It may sound sexist, but it is one of the roles of women to civilise men.”

He betrayed his wife by having an eight-year affair with a former model, Leanne Edelsten. When Shaw discovered the affair, in 2012, she threw him out of their Cambridge home, and he moved to a London flat. “I am a reprehensible character,” he told one interviewer. “I deserve everything that has happened to me.”

His mainstream TV career ended with the 20th century, but James was not done. He set up clivejames.com, billing it “the world’s first personal multimedia website of its type”. He did an internet show, Talking in the Library, including conversations with Ian McEwan, Julian Barnes and Terry Gilliam. He reviewed widely for the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, the TLS, the New Yorker, the Australian Book Review and the Guardian, and wrote Cultural Amnesia (2007), a collection of biographical essays on mainly 20th century writers, artists and politicians. He made 60 broadcasts for the BBC Radio 4 series A Point of View (2007-09) and in 2008 performed two comedy shows at the Edinburgh festival.

In his later years he worked harder than ever. He told one interviewer: “You get into what my friend Bruce Beresford calls the Departure Lounge, and two things happen: suddenly time really matters, you can hear the clock, and also you have all these freedoms, because you’ve got more of life to reflect on.”

In January 2010, he was diagnosed with terminal leukaemia. One of the greatest annoyances his cancer and its treatment caused him was that he was not allowed to fly – thus stopping him visiting his beloved homeland. But he kept writing, including a weekly TV review for the Daily Telegraph for three years until 2014.

An Indian summer of writing was just beginning, long after the valedictory interviews were done. He wrote a translation of Dante’s The Divine Comedy (2013), a collection of essays, Poetry Notebook: 2006-2014 (2014) and an analysis of the radical change in TV viewing habits, Play All: A Bingewatcher’s Notebook (2016).

In 2015, he published a volume of poetry, Sentenced to Life, that expressed the loss and guilt he felt for his infidelity and betrayal of his wife and daughters. This book and the Dante translation became bestsellers, and both were dedicated to Prue, with whom he had reached a reconciliation. In the poem Landfall he wrote, “I am restored by my decline / And by the harsh awakening it brings”. The poem Event Horizon ends with the following reflection:

What is it worth, then, this insane last phase
When everything about you goes downhill?
This much: you get to see the cosmos blaze
And feel its grandeur, even against your will,
As it reminds you, just by being there,
That it is here we live, or else nowhere.

That year he published a further collection of literary essays, Latest Readings (dedicated to “my doctors and nurses at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge”) and found a new berth as a columnist, with Reports of My Death, in the Guardian’s Weekend magazine, which ran until 2017. He also released an album with his longtime songwriting partner Pete Atkin, The Colours of the Night, and went on to produce another poetry collection, Injury Time (2017) as well as the epic poem The River in the Sky (2018).

He was appointed CBE in 2012 and AO in 2013. In 2008 he was awarded a George Orwell special prize for writing and broadcasting, and in 2015 he received a special award from Bafta for his contribution to television.

He is survived by his wife and daughters.


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Not Gonna Go Out Like A Punk

Miami man, 60, shoots dead AK-47-wielding robber who tried to break into the van where he lives because he didn't want to 'go out like a punk'

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Originally Posted by Daily Mail
A 60-year-old man fatally shot an armed robber who put an AK-47 in his face while he was asleep in the van where he lives alongside his girlfriend and son.

Donovan Stewart, who was born in Jamaica but now lives in Miami, said he was forced to act after the man broke into his van in the early hours of Monday. Stewart told CBS Miami: 'This guy I killed last night he just push a AK-47 in my ******* face. And as a guy born in Kingston Town I'm not gunna go out like a punk.' Police have said that Stewart, who has several permits to carry concealed weapons, acted in self defense and Florida has stand-your-ground laws which allow citizens to use lethal force against threats to their lives.

Stewart said he was woken up by a loud knock at the door of the van before it was pulled open by a man wielding an assault rifle who demanded his jewelry. Using his training as a security officer, Stewart said he knocked the AK muzzle away from his face, pulled out the Glock he keeps next to where he sleeps and emptied the magazine into the man's chest.

Stewart said he decided to act out of fear for his girlfriend and 11-year-old son, who were sleeping in the van with him. Police were called to the area, in the Little River neighborhood of Miami, and found an unresponsive man suffering from a gunshot wound, WSVN reported. The man, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Stewart added: 'This man knock on my door while I'm dead asleep... I said all right, this is what's gunna happen now. You're gunna kill me? I'm gunna kill you. Let's see. So, quick thinking, quick reflex, I'm trained. I'm a security officer, I got a [gun] license, I got a concealed weapon license, and I'm a member of the NRA.'

'You don't just wake up in the morning and push an AK-47 up my nose and think you're gunna live. No. They tried the wrong person with that.'

Police said it appears to be a case of self-defense and that all parties are cooperating with the investigation, but that the probe is continuing...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...van-lives.html

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Maryland teens planned mass murder - injured one

Girl, 14, faces attempted murder charges after 'she and her 13-year-old boyfriend attacked his family member with a hammer and knife' - after the couple drew up a 'kill list' and planned to commit suicide together

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Originally Posted by Daily Mail
A 14-year-old girl is accused of plotting with her boyfriend to kill one of his relatives as part of a 'kill list' before killing themselves, police say.

Alaina Jade Blake, 14, faces charges of attempted first and second-degree murder, first and second-degree assault, an addition to reckless endangerment, the Carroll County Times reports. The 13-year-old's name was withheld because he is charged as a juvenile. The boy was charged but police did not elaborate on what the charges are.

Court documents show Blake and her boyfriend attacked his 56-year-old relative with a hammer and knife. Carroll County Senior Assistant State's Attorney Jennifer Brady says the victim is in stable condition.

Brady says the teens also planned to kill Blake's grandparents and 'possibly others.'

The attorney said the teens had a 'murder-suicide plot' in which Blake would ask her boyfriend to kill her once their list was complete. Blake and her boyfriend launched the attack on his 56-year-old relative on Monday after another family member left the house for work.

The victim was taken to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center for treatment, and will need reconstructive jaw surgery but is in a stable condition. The victim managed to call the police and they arrived straight away.

Cops were called to the house in Manchester at 5.20 am on Monday and discovered the two teenagers standing on the roof, with blood-stained clothes. They had knives in their hands, according to Carroll County Times.

Cops ordered them to put their weapons down and they were subsequently arrested...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...kill-list.html

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Teen boy plan to shoot-up Oklahoma City like never before

Teen charged with planning act of violence wrote 'I will wreak havoc in OKC like never before'

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Originally Posted by KOCO News ABC 5
Authorities have released court documents that were just filed against an Oklahoma City teenager who was charged with planning an act of violence.

According to the newly released search warrants, Oklahoma County investigators asked Google and Microsoft for access to anonymous accounts they believed were created by the teenager who made threats in early October. The former Douglas High School student was turned in by his mother after she was reportedly frightened by what she found -- his obsession with weapons and violence.

An electronic journal that was found showed both written and drawn depictions of mass school shootings, the documents state. Prosecutors say the boy celebrated the Columbine school shooting, had created a hit list and wrote, "I will wreak havoc in Oklahoma City like never before, bigger than McVey (Timothy McVeigh)." In the new findings, investigators were able to look inside an XBox account used by the teenager to access the internet and a Google account that was created using a fake name. Prosecutors said they will not add charges after getting a look at the online accounts.

This article contains a link to the previous article about this boy.

https://www.koco.com/article/teen-ch...efore/30002253


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[Continuation] House Impeachment Inquiry - part 2

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Originally Posted by Norman Alexander (Post 12905626)
I have read somewhere that the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate is responsible for enforcing the attendance of those summoned by the Senate.

Again: what are they going to do? Send in the S-A-A to arrest Trump? He'll have the Secret Service throw him out.

That's the 'weakness' of the rule of law: it seems that is requires liberal amounts of forebearance, and if you have people in government who just don't play by the rules of the game, then you can't do anything about them.

Not to say that the alternative is any better.

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Kyoko Smith = Bad to Dog

Teenage girl is accused of decapitating her grandmother's pet Shih-Tzu and keeping its head in her bedroom drawer and heart in the freezer

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A teenage girl from Tennessee is facing trial charged with animal cruelty for the brutal and sadistic killing of her grandmother's pet dog.

After allegedly decapitating her grandmother's Shih-Tzu dog, Kyoko Smith, 18, placed the dismembered head in her bedroom drawer.

Court records also stated that Smith cut the dog's heart out and kept it in a freezer and, according to a police affidavit, the teenager was alleged to have sent photos of the dead animal to her mother's phone.

Police were called to a property in Miller's Pond Circle in southeast Memphis on November 13, just one week after the teenager's 18th birthday, where investigators say Smith quickly admitted to killing the dog. According to local news network Fox13, a Shelby County judge charged Smith with killing the animal and released her on a $5,000 bail.

Judge William Anderson also ordered Smith to attend counseling as part of her bail conditions, and Smith is required to prove that she has been seeking psychological support before her next court appearance. Under Tennessee law, the killing of an animal is a Class E felony, which carries a prison sentence of between one to six years in prison...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...om-drawer.html

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Mr. Poopyhead does not like Asians

Man, 23, is arrested after 'dumping buckets of feces on five Asian victims on two college campuses in Toronto in a matter of four days'

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Originally Posted by Daily Mail
Toronto police have arrested a man they believe is behind a series 'feces-dumping' attacks on five people on two college campuses.

Police arrested the 23-year-old suspect Samuel Opoku, of Toronto, around 6pm on Tuesday evening after police circulated surveillance photos of him and pleaded for help from the public in identifying him. The man is believed to have launched three bizarre attacks where he dumped a bucket of liquid fecal matter on five unsuspecting victims, who all happen to be Asian, all in a matter of four days.

Opoku was arrested and charged with five counts of assault with a weapon and five counts of mischief interfere with property.

The latest attack was on Monday night where he allegedly targeted a female outside of a University of Toronto building. The feces thrower first struck on Friday after entering the John P. Robarts Research Library on the University of Toronto campus around 5.20pm.

He allegedly walked over toward two people seated at a table and poured the bucket of liquefied fecal matter on those individuals.

The suspect struck again on Sunday after entering the Scott Library on the York University's Keele campus around 5pm and he 'deposited a substance, suspected of containing fecal matter' on a woman and man. Police released surveillance camera images of the suspect in the York incident on Monday evening where he's pictured smiling and carrying a bucket with a handle.

Officials haven't confirmed if its human waste that was thrown at the five victims in the three incidents. The bucket that was seized last night will be forensically tested. Authorities believe the victims were targeted at random.

'(The victims) were Asian, however, we don’t think that might be the connection because we have different parts of Asia in there. We have some from the west side, some from the east side,' Const. Victor Kwong said.

Officials do not have a motive behind the fecal matter attacks, and Constable Li says it's too early to say whether mental health was a factor in the incidents...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-passerby.html

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mardi 26 novembre 2019

14-year-old Florida boy mass murder school plan

He had a map of his school in his backpack. Cops believed a shooting was next, police say

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Originally Posted by Miami Herald
A North Florida teenage boy who was accused of planning a mass shooting had a detailed map of his school in his possession, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.

The 14-year-old Q.I. Roberts Junior-Senior High School student, whose name the Miami Herald is withholding because of his age, was taken into custody Monday afternoon after deputies were warned of a potential shooting threat through the Fortify Florida app.

Deputies immediately responded to the school where they discovered the map in the teen’s backpack. The map also had times by each classroom, detectives say. “Seeing the plans this student made to cause harm to teachers and fellow classmates made my blood run cold,” Sheriff H.D. “Gator” DeLoach said via Facebook.

Investigators found no weapons on campus or in the teen’s possession. Deputies took the student to a Juvenile Justice facility in Daytona Beach later that evening...

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18-year-old girl in court for school shoot-up plan

McAlester, Oklahoma teen accused of planning to shoot up school has court hearing delayed

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Originally Posted by Tulsa ABC 8
The first court appearance to find out if 18-year-old Alexis Wilson’s case is going to go to trial has been delayed.

“Our investigators are continuing to follow up on those subpoenas and is contacting the social media companies. As we have been up to now, we have not just received it,” said Pittsburgh County District Attorney Chuck Sullivan.

It’s been two months since Wilson was arrested. Pittsburgh County investigators said the 18-year-old was planning to shoot up her former high school in McAlester.

An AK-47, a 12-gauge shotgun, and a large amount of ammunition was found in her house.

Wilson is now facing charges of acts of terrorism and endeavoring to perform acts of violence.

"In today's times, you can’t say stuff like that. And anytime something is said, we are going to take it seriously and we are going to investigate it to the fullest extent and make an arrest if possible,” said Pittsburgh County Sheriff Chris Morris. The main hold up in the process is getting access to Wilson’s social media accounts....

https://ktul.com/news/local/mcaleste...earing-delayed

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The Right to Remain Silent...

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Originally Posted by Nessie (Post 12903807)
Some more detail has appeared...

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ex-deaths-case

"Robinson admitted conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration between 1 May 2018 and 24 October 2019. The charge states that he plotted with others to do “an act or series of acts which facilitated the commission of a breach of immigration law by various persons”.

During the hearing before Mr Justice Edis, Robinson also admitted acquiring criminal property – namely cash – on the same dates. He was not asked to enter pleas to other charges, including 39 counts of manslaughter."

If you are questioned by police best idea is that the answer to every question is "no comment." If you want to answer anything else, make sure you have spoken to a lawyer first. Police are experts at getting confessions out of people. Some of these people are innocent.

Never ever admit to anything.


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Does Fox News knowingly promote Conspiracy theories?

Did Fox News knowingly promote Conspiracy theories and Conspiracy theorists for political gain, knowing the Conspiracies were false?
Specifically 🦊 Sean Hannity?


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lundi 25 novembre 2019

Crowdstrike what does anyone know about who started it and why?

Just wanting to know what anyone knows about it's Origins?


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"Magical Thinking: The Dangers of Pseudoscience"

"Magical Thinking: The Dangers of Pseudoscience"

Presentation by Anthony Krishock

Sponsored by CNY Skeptics

Time: Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Where: Manlius Library, One Arkie Albanese Ave, Manlius, NY, 13104, USA

Event is Free and Open to the Public

Light refreshments will be served

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Presentation Summary:

What exactly is pseudoscience? How does it affect my life? Learn the dangers that pseudoscience poses to you, the insidious ways that it seeps into our everyday lives, how to identify it and what you can do to push back against it.

Presenter Bio:

Anthony Krishock holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, minor in Mathematics from Millersville University of Pennsylvania He's been a member of the CNY Skeptics for a little more than a year now. He's a Humanist and a member of the board of directors of the Central New York Humanist association along with President of the Syracuse Atheist Society. In his spare time, He's also an avid amateur astronomer and serves on the board of the Syracuse Astronomical Society and is a member of the Central New York observers.

Central New York Skeptics (CNY Skeptics) is a community organization dedicated to the promotion of science and reason, the investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims, and the improvement of standards for science education and critical-thinking skills.



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dimanche 24 novembre 2019

A Simple Problem that Excel 2007 Choked On

As some of you may know, I tutor students in finance. I'm also a huge comic book fan, so when a student came in with a problem involving Scrooge McDuck, I was thrilled. In one of the most famous Scrooge stories ever, Back to the Yukon (rated the #1 Donald Duck story of all time at Inducks), Uncle Scrooge is headed back to Alaska, where he made the first part of his fortune during the 1898 gold rush. He had loaned Gravel Gertie $1000 and he calculated that 50 years later, at compound interest, she owed him 1 billion dollars.

That was basically the problem that the student presented to me (complete with the Scrooge McDuck references), and of course the question was, what is the applicable interest rate assuming annual compounding.

This is a fairly easy problem for Excel to handle; the only tricky part is that you need to switch the sign on either the 1,000 or the 1 billion to make them negative (because that tells Excel that the flows go in opposite directions). All I had to do was enter =rate(50,0,-1000,1000000000).

And Excel gave me the error code #num. There is absolutely no good reason for that error message. In fact, if you reduce the last input to 1 million, so that your formula is =rate(50,0,-1000,1000000), excel correctly calcs a rate of about 14.82%. So it was not a case of bad syntax, it was just a case of the magnitude of the numbers.

Fortunately I know Excel backwards and forwards, so I was able to show the student how to solve for the rate using the Goal Seek method, which revealed that Scrooge was charging Gertie a rate of about 31.82%.

I suspect what is going on here is that Excel uses iteration and interpolation to find the rate, which is sometimes the only way to do it, but actually not in this case. The basic formula for the future value (1 billion) of a present value at a given rate for 50 years is (1000) is FV=PV(1+r)^50. In this case we don't use the reversed sign on the 1000, so our formula is 1,000,000,000=1000*(1+r)^50. Dividing both sides by 1000 reduces it to 1,000,000=(1+r)^50. Take the 50th root of both sides (something Excel does trivially) and you get 1.3182=1+r. Not hard to solve from there.

I was surprised to see this basic an error.


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Trump admits crimes on "Fox & Friends"

https://youtu.be/oU6_HVY3TjI

Its all there. Trump admits to withholding aid to Ukraine to force them to investigate the so-called "missing DNC server".

He thinks his crimes were perfectly fine. No problem.

We know he did what he is accused of. All that matters now is whether or not the Republicans in the Senate think such behavior is appropriate for a President.


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Chris Carter, exciting new find!

Recently, from a book give-away, I picked up a Chris Carter book, The Executioner. It's been a long time since I've had the experience of being hooked immediately.

Carter worked as a criminal psychologist, as well as working as an LA Homicide Detective, so he knows the shocking reality and the depth of depravity in the world, first hand.

The other draw for me is his style. 3 page chapters, all so intriguing that it is difficult to set the book down, was also perfect for me. However, it is not for those with a weak stomach. His graphic details are raw.


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Amazon Fake Reviews - My Experience And Advice

The best way to explain this is to copy/paste my latest Amazon product review. The product was a very small fishing tackle kit for about $13.

My review wasn't as nasty and did not contain any "fake review" comments until they emailed me asking me to change my review. That's when I got pissed off. It was actually a 4-star review to begin with!

Quote:

This is a cheap set of crap and most items won't be used by most anglers. Poor weak hooks that are not sharp, too many sinkers, a box that will fall apart very soon.

That is my product review, and it is my real opinion, unlike most reviews for this product.

Keep reading...

These are fake reviews - I know because TOPFORT contacted me and offered me free stuff for positive reviews. They sent me this item for free and I am NOT required to mention that in my review.

When I did not rate this product 5-stars they sent me this:

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Hello, are you online? Can you help us change 4-star to 5-star? We will be very grateful. We will provide you with more products in the future

best regards
candy
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This is against Amazon's policy and I will report them.

Tip: when you see reviews of a silly little product like this that include half a dozen photos or videos from dozens of reviewers, they are fake. You really think someone would make a video for this product?

We are TOLD to include photos and videos in our reviews. We are NOT told to mention that this review was in exchange for free products. They send us money to our PayPal, then we buy the product with actual money. This way we can leave a review.

This is a huge problem at Amazon. The cheap fishing gear area here is loaded with fake reviews.

Tip: Sort the reviews by date (most recent), not popularity. Normally a company wants 50 - 100 fake 5-star reviews when the product is first launched. Skip those reviews.

You see all these so-called avid fisherman giving this product five stars? Don't believe them.

I have rated three products 5-stars because they were good products. I knew as soon as I got a bad on that I would have to be honest, and this is that review.

Do not buy anything from dishonest sellers like TOPFORT and watch for fake reviews.
We'll see if Amazon allows my review.

The product

I have tried to contact Amazon to report the seller but I haven't figured out how yet. I tried one email address but it got bounced back saying I don't have a seller account. I'll figure it out.

I wanted people to know how companies are doing this. I think Amazon is in a lawsuit right now over fake reviews because it is a huge problem.

I replied to the seller's email and told them my feelings and that I intend to report them. I initially gave the product 4-stars, but they wanted 5. Now they got 1.

I started doing this when a company contacted me through my Youtube channel. I make fishing videos. I knew that one day this might happen. I will not lie to people - I actually didn't think they'd mind a 4-star review.

Now that I know how this works I see it everywhere. People taking videos and photos of a cheap, $13 item is a sure sign of fake reviews. If most of the first 30 reviews have photos and glowing reviews they are fake every time. In my experience they are Chinese or Korean companies.

Look at the reviews for this product and see the pattern for yourself.

I don't know if this is the proper forum for this - we don't see a lot of scam threads anymore. I just want to let people know what's up. I have first-hand experience with this.

ETA:
When I say "fake" reviews, I mean people that received free items like I did. My 5-star reviews were real, as were many others, I'm sure.

But how many of these people will be honest when they receive a bad product? Well mine is one of very few non-5-star out of maybe 60 reviews, so you figure it out. People really want free stuff that bad I guess.


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Scientists believe they may have discovered evidence for a fifth force

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/22/w...rnd/index.html

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Scientists at the Institute for Nuclear Research at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Atomki) have posted findings showing what could be an example of that fifth force at work.

The scientists were closely watching how an excited helium atom emitted light as it decayed. The particles split at an unusual angle -- 115 degrees -- which couldn't be explained by known physics.

The study's lead scientist, Attila Krasznahorkay, told CNN that this was the second time his team had detected a new particle, which they call X17, because they calculated its mass at 17 megaelectronvolts.

"X17 could be a particle, which connects our visible world with the dark matter," he said in an email.
Worth noting that while the paper has not yet been peer reviewed.


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Did Epstein run a World Satanic Ring?

Most people focus on the under-age sex theme of Jeffery Epstein's notorious parties for the rich and influential.

However, with the British upper classes having been notionally 'named and shamed' (Prince Andrew) for allegedly being a part of a global child-sex ring, culminating in Epstein's controversial death whilst in custody, awaiting charges of child-sex trafficking, there is another aspect to this which adds up to a conspiracy theory.

According to the likes of David Icke - who, not to put too fine a point on it, is considered bat-**** crazy by many - the reason the Metropolitan Police won't act on it and the alleged 'one thousand individuals named' in depositions as being a part of the global 'prostitution ring', as it were, will never have to face charges, is because there really does exist a satanic sex ring and Epstein - runs the theory - is simply one of a line of people who procure teenage sex for the Royal Family. The perception has arisen because names such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and of course, Prince Andrew have all been associated with Epstein, who himself is presumably Jewish, having complained of anti-Semitism in his dealings with the authorities. Epstein was also a major donor to the Democratic Party, so there is also politics thrown in.

So, has anyone looked at this angle, other than Icke, as according to him, lowly disc jockey, Jimmy Savile, was also a procurer of under-age sex for the ruling classes, being a close friend of Prince Charles and untouched by the police whilst he was alive. We know Savile hosted all kinds of parties for children, especially the vulnerable at children's homes and in hospitals. Yet although once cautioned to stay away from inviting nine-year-old girls to his home in Yorkshire, according to a newspaper report, he never did have his collar felt.

Why?

As for the 'satanic' angle, we know HM The Queen is the UK and Commonwealth 'Defender of the Faith' as one of her titles and Head of the Church of England, so how scandalous is it if the likes of Clinton, Trump and Prince Andrew have allegedly been at parties where frolicking with teens was typical? In this drone video of Epstein's New Mexico mansion hideaway, where Prince Andrew has been known to stay, we can see a structure described as a temple, and there are photos which reveal:

Quote:

life-sized installation of a crucified Jesus
What? Even if the young ladies were not 'minors', could it be the son of the Defender of the Faith and Head of the Church of England has been romping under a life-sized installation of a crucified Jesus? And what could possibly have been going on in the 'Temple'?


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Machete mob attack at Birmingham UK cinema

Birmingham Star City: Arrests over cinema 'machete' brawl

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBC News
A fight involving people armed with machetes broke out at a cinema in what one witness described as "one of the scariest moments of her life". A number of police officers were assaulted as they attempted to clear about 100 people from the Star City complex in Birmingham.

They were responding to reports a group with machetes had arrived at the multiplex.

Several arrests for assaulting officers and failing to disperse were made. The injured officers sustained only minor injuries, West Midlands Police said.

One witness described it as "one of the scariest moments of [her] life", as she queued to watch the new Frozen film with her daughter. Choleigh McGuire said: "Armed police come, Tasers come, all of the people that were fighting ran off into the cinema, hiding. I am shaking."

What is this - is it football hooliganism?

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-50533609


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Internet search queries and parameters

Quote:

Originally Posted by erlando (Post 12902162)
Crafting the proper search query is a very real and valuable skill.

So this. This is something that needs to be taught, and keep up to date with.


Also, why the **** doesn't Bing have any search parameter tips?

You have to search the internet for other people's tips for Bing.

(Using Bing a fair bit because I use the Ecosia search non-profit, plus am protesting Google.)

And Google's seem to change fairly regularly (speaking as an old fart).



What have you learnt lately or taught about searching?


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samedi 23 novembre 2019

AI twitter account, taught to tweet like Trump

https://twitter.com/gpt2_trump

The people behind the account fed it Trump's real tweets, and this is the kind of thing it comes out with:

Quote:

“It wasn’t about Russia & Crooked Hillary’s Emails.” Ken Dilanian @foxandfriends It was NOT on the record that we were wiretapped. There was nothing there. Also did the Failing New York Times ever report it? Also they did not check fact that they were...

...being spied on by the “Deep State” that had zero credibility. So much bad stuff was coming out of the White House. It was not on the record but they are working overtime trying to get it off the record!
Quote:

I think I did a great job. So much so that the Dems won’t release her and her father? I couldn’t care less why the Dems never release the transcripts. Very ungrateful!


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Is Trump the Whistleblower?

Perhaps the President blew the whistle on himself. Maybe he wanted impeachment hearings to rile up his base and appear to be persecuted. Could he be playing infinite-dimensional chess?


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Empathy test for doctors?

https://qz.com/work/1726642/should-w...m_medium=email

A long, but interesting article that begs the question, is empathy a prerequisite for doctors, and something they can be trained? This is of particular interest to me because my doctor is one who lacks empathy, at least to some degree.

An example is that twice now, she has told me, "Yes. You probably have cancer." It was said in a cavalier style. Flat, straight forward way. And, I believe she's wrong, but what a thing to say, shortly before, "Goodbye. I'll call in your prescription."

On topic, what do you think about doctors having to pass an "Empathy Test" when in medical school?


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.ORG sold!

The .org registry has been sold to a private equity company.

What could possibly go wrong...

https://domainnamewire.com/2019/11/1...-org-registry/


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vendredi 22 novembre 2019

Is Xenotransplation a viable solution to organ scarcity?

Recent developments in gene editing have led to a renewed interest in xenotransplantation as a potential supply of organs to people in need.

The company eGenesis is working on developing pig donors for kidney tranplantation, and recently recieved 100 million dollars in funding:
https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtec...enetic-editing
Quote:

By using gene editing to unlock new sources of safe and human-compatible organs, eGenesis hopes to cut down the long and tragic delays faced by those waiting for a potential transplant, including more than 113,000 people in the U.S. alone.

Now, the xenotransplantation firm has raised a staggering $100 million for its efforts, led by the venture capital arm of the dialysis provider Fresenius Medical Care, one of the largest companies on the front lines of end-stage and chronic kidney diseases.
There has been some success, though apparently mixed results, with primate transplantations:

http://www.frontlinegenomics.com/new...s-in-primates/
Quote:

In recent years, steps have been made towards this goal of successful xenotransplantation. National Institutes of Health researchers have sustained pig hearts inside baboons for two years, alongside the creatures’ own heart. Last year it was also reported that several monkeys were able to survive for around half a year after their hearts were swapped with a pig’s.

In all cases, the organs were genetically engineered to prevent immediate human rejection, offset immune attacks and stop blood clots.
A paper addressing the subject:
https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/4/41/eaau6298
Quote:

The success of organ transplantation is limited by the complications of immunosuppression, by chronic rejection, and by the insufficient organ supply, and thousands of patients die every year while waiting for a transplant. With recent progress in xenotransplantation permitting porcine organ graft survival of months or even years in nonhuman primates, there is renewed interest in its potential to alleviate the organ shortage. Many of these advances are the result of our heightened capacity to modify pigs genetically, particularly with the development of CRISPR-Cas9–based gene editing methodologies. Although this approach allows the engineering of pig organs that are less prone to rejection, the clinical application of xenotransplantation will require the ability to avoid the ravages of a multifaceted attack on the immune system while preserving the capacity to protect both the recipient and the graft from infectious microorganisms. In this review, we will discuss the potential and limitations of these modifications and how the engineering of the graft can be leveraged to alter the host immune response so that all types of immune attack are avoided.


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Dengue Cases Drop After Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes Released

Quote:

Mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia bacteria and released into the wild are associated with a sharp decrease in dengue fever infections in humans, scientists reported Thursday (November 21) at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene’s annual meeting.
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-o...released-66772

Personally I think this is amazing. According to the article "In North Queensland, Australia, there has been a 96 percent reduction in dengue infections following the introduction of bacteria-infected mosquitoes in 2011." The drop was less dramatic but still very significant in other places where the studies were conducted (again to quote the article "There has also been a 76 percent decrease in Indonesia, a 70 percent decrease in Brazil, and a similar decrease in Vietnam, according to STAT and the AP.")


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Discordant redshifts?

Research on candidates for non-cosmological redshifts, M. Lopez-Corredoira, C. M. Gutierrez (2005), link is to arXiv abstract:

Quote:

(Abridged) The paradox of apparent optical associations of galaxies with very different redshifts, the so-called anomalous redshift problem, is around 35 years old, but is still without a clear solution and is surprisingly ignored by most of the astronomical community. Statistical correlations among the positions of these galaxies have been pointed out by several authors. Gravitational lensing by dark matter has been proposed as the cause of these correlations, although this seems to be insufficient to explain them and does not work at all for correlations with the brightest and nearest galaxies. Some of these cases may be just fortuitous associations in which background objects are close in the sky to a foreground galaxy, although the statistical mean correlations remain to be explained and some lone objects have very small probabilities of being a projection of background objects.
The sample of discordant redshift associations given in Arp's atlas is indeed quite large, and most of the objects remain to be analysed thoroughly. For about 5 years, we have been running a project to observe some of these cases in detail, and some new anomalies have been added to those already known; For instance, in some exotic configurations such as NGC 7603 or NEQ3, which can even show bridges connecting four object with very different redshifts. Not only QSOs but also emission-line galaxies in general are found to take part in this kind of event. Other cases are analyzed: MCG 7-25-46, GC 0248+430, B2 1637+29, VV172 and Stephan's Quintet.
This is not your typical "Arp was right!" paper. I'm interested in what ISF members (those who hang out in this board) think of the paper, especially the extent to which you think it's more than just "stamp collecting". My own interest is perhaps most strong on Section 7.


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Today's Mass Shooting Threat

Today's mass shooting threat comes from Compton, near L.A., where a 13-year-old middle school student has been arrested and charged with making a threat.

Quote:

Students at Ánimo Mae Jemison Charter Middle School told teachers and administrators on Thursday they heard the boy, a student at the school, threatening to shoot students and staff members, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said at a news conference.

Deputies interviewed students and identified a suspect. During a search of the suspect's home, officials seized an AR-15 assault-type rifle, about 100 rounds of ammunition, a hand-drawn map of the school and a list of names of students and staff members, said Sgt. Robert Dean.

"He did have a list of names and at this point we're trying to determine what that list was for," Dean said.

The firearm that was found is unregistered, but does have a serial number, Villanueva said.

The boy was charged with criminal threats and other charges may be filed, Villanueva said.


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Cleaning scrapes and cuts

MRSA and flesh eating bacteria have become rampant in Hawaii and I have several friends in and just out of the hospital requiring major skin grafts after very minor, almost unnoticeable scrapes and cuts.

All of the litterature the doctors give talk about washing out wounds to prevent infection, but unless you are at home, washing facilities or restrooms are extremely rare or non existent here.

Are there some sorts of sprays or something that could be applied to cuts instead?


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Another woman indicted for encouraging boyfriends suicide.

Not exactly like the Michelle Carter case, but similar.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/...igned-67228099

Without reading the entire history yet, I have not formed an opinion. But it is also personal. Before my partner committed suicide, I said horrible things to him. During heated arguments, I told him to drop-dead, that I was "deleting" him from my life. The verbal abuse worked both ways. But I still feel guilt.

But again, in this case, is Inyoung You, responsible for her boyfriends death?


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Man on £80k does not believe he is the top 5% earners

This is headline news on the Metro news site;

https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/22/man-8...ners-11200959/

"A Question Time audience member has refused to believe he is in the top 5% of earners despite raking in £80,000 a year.

The man went on the BBC flagship show and complained about Labour’s election policy of planning a 45p rate on earnings over that figure. Jeremy Corbyn’s party are adamant that their proposed tax hike would only affect the top 5% of earners.

The average UK salary is £29,000 and figures from the Office for National Statistics show that anyone earning more than £75,300 is in the top 5%. The unnamed man’s rant has now gone viral with him refusing to believe Labour’s statistics, calling them liars. He then goes on to suggest that his salary is not even in ‘the top 50% of earners.’"

The actual figures are here;

https://www.gov.uk/government/statis...-and-after-tax

The 50% split is at £23,600 (gross in 2016-17). At £36,000 earners are already into the top 75%.

At least there are others in the QT audience who are more clued-up than that man and can be heard correcting him.


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Money/inequalities - Part 3

Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboTimbo (Post 12900513)
Human is the only animal to build cars. Thankfully, that industry, like others, is driven by money.

Human is also the only animal to find it necessary to invent gods. To our shame.

Brains is not something that was given to human by money.


Mod InfoContinued from here.
Posted By:zooterkin


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The cultural universal features of music

I found this interesting:
https://phys.org/news/2019-11-songs-...xts-world.html

Quote:

They found that, across societies, music is associated with behaviors such as infant care, healing, dance, and love (among many others, like mourning, warfare, processions and ritual), and that these behaviors are not terribly different from society to society. Examining lullabies, healing songs, dance songs, and love songs in particular, they discovered that songs that share behavioral functions tend to have similar musical features.
Quote:

"In music theory, tonality is often assumed to be an invention of Western music, but our data raise the controversial possibility that this could be a universal feature of music," he said. "That raises pressing questions about structure that underlies music everywhere—and whether and how our minds are designed to make music."


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jeudi 21 novembre 2019

Marie Kondo Wants To Sell You Good Vibrations

Somehow this doesn't surprise me.

Decluttering guru Marie Kondo wants to sell you good vibrations

Quote:

You might remember how Gwyneth Paltrow's health and well-being website Goop was selling "medical" products with no proven measurable health benefits.

Decluttering expert Marie Kondo may be going down the same path.

Kondo now has a tuning fork and rose quartz crystal for sale in her online shop for US$75 (around $110):
"Striking the fork against the crystal creates pure tones that help to restore a sense of balance […] The rose quartz crystal in this set is associated with purification, connection and comfort."
Kondo's decluttering approach draws on her personal blend of Zen Buddhist and traditional Shinto beliefs. Traditional Buddhism sees sound and vibration as building blocks of the universe. Buddhists believe chanting creates a healing resonance and reverberation that benefits the universe.

Much media discussion has focused on how Kondo's decluttering seems at odds with running an online store. But her tuning fork does appear to reflect the philosophy that underpins her decluttering.

Her tuning fork is also part of a long history of humans using vibrations to understand our world, to treat illness, and to improve well-being.

So why are we so fascinated with using vibrations to heal? And is there any evidence to back it?

...

However, there's no scientific evidence to suggest crystals are associated with anything other than different structures and colours.

There is also no scientific evidence connecting particular quartz frequencies with health or psychological effects. Crystals can't really do anything by themselves except refract light.

But if you believe strongly enough that crystals are healing you — or are bringing you confidence and joy or peace or stability — then there may be a placebo effect.

If you culturally associate healing or peace with a particular type of crystal, then it may help you — but again only because you believe in it. Crystals are also comparatively harmless.
Comparatively harmless... except that a lot of them are sourced from Madagascan slave-labour camps. Always check that your dealer knows where their merchandise comes from.


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Why do people internet troll?

I have this friend. He is also a Friend on Facebook.

Pretty much every day he makes another post clearly designed to antagonize, inflame, bait, offend, insult, tease, Liberals.

He says he doesn't hate Liberals and agrees we are on the same side, politically, as he is a Bernie-supporter.

And yet day after day, for months. Years now, he goes after Liberals.

Why? Who does this?

Mind you, many of his Facebook Friends are Liberals. He knows this. Yet he keeps trying to insult us.

Why?


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Information is Beautiful?

https://informationisbeautiful.net/

Maybe some are familiar with this site, but is new to me, and enjoyable. A wide, wide variety of data, facts, information, with good graphics and diagrams are available. Just a quick glance earlier, and I saw so many topics that would be interesting to discuss here.


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[Ed] Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu will be indicted on charges of bribery, fraud...

Pretty huge announcement out of Israel:

Quote:

Charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust have been unveiled against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in three separate corruption cases, the Attorney General announced on Thursday evening, marking the first time in Israel's history that a sitting PM faces indictment in criminal investigations
This is going to cause some issues in US politics as well!


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Ninety nine years ago...

Was a Sunday. A Bloody Sunday.

Fourteen people watching a football match in Croke Park were murdered by "police" officers of the Royal Irish Constabulary who fired indiscriminately into the crowd. The youngest person to die was ten years old.
More than sixty others were injured.

The murderous spree, which that evening saw three prisoners beaten to death, was in retaliation for the killing by agents of Michael Collins of fourteen members of the "Cairo Gang", a British intelligence unit.

Today three of the previously unmarked grave received headstones.


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14-year-old boy planned mass murder at school say police

14-year-old Florida boy arrested after threatening mass shooting at school, police say

Quote:

Originally Posted by ABC News
Police arrested a Florida teenager on Wednesday when he allegedly threatened to carry out a mass shooting at school after getting into a fight.

The 14-year-old student at LiFT Academy School in Seminole allegedly told a classmate that he planned to shoot up the school shortly after he was forced to withdraw from classes due to an altercation, police said. School officials gave his parents the option to withdraw him or have him expelled on Tuesday over an altercation that occurred last week, police said. Shortly after being withdrawn, the teen allegedly sent text messages to a female classmate, saying, "I'm finna shoot that school up," the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.

He allegedly expressed plans to target at least two students and a school faculty member specifically, the statement said. Investigators said they became aware of the threats when a parent of the classmate notified the school, triggering a temporary lockdown.

Police located the suspect at his home on Wednesday. They said he admitted to sending the messages, but investigators confirmed that he did not have a weapon, according to the statement. "An adult family member allowed deputies to search the residence and it was determined that [the suspect] had no access to any firearms," the statement said. "He admitted to deputies he sent the threats because he was 'mad.'"

He was arrested on charges of written threats to kill or do bodily injury and was transported to the Pinellas County Juvenile Assessment Center without incident...

https://abcnews.go.com/US/14-year-fl...ry?id=66329485


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15-year-old boy planned mass murder at school say police

Crooms Academy (Florida) student arrested for threatening school shooting, Sanford police say

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orlando Sentinel
A student at the Crooms Academy of Information Technology in Sanford, Florida was arrested Tuesday after police found he made threats about carrying out a school shooting, records show.

The student, aged 15, was arrested after other students noticed a document on his laptop that said he wanted the school “shot up,” according to the Sanford Police Department’s arrest report.

Fellow students said the teen’s cell phone rang loudly during class on Tuesday, prompting many other students to laugh, the report said. The 15-year-old muttered that he “hate[d] everyone here," another student told police. Soon after, the students noticed the him typing about a school shooting.

One of the students took a photo of his open laptop and reported it to the school resource officer. The officer said the photo of the computer screen showed a document that said, “I want to murder every [person] ... inside this school," the report said. The text then went on to detail carrying out such a shooing, including acquiring a weapon and how he would move through the school during the shooting.

The student was arrested on charges of making a written threat to kill, do bodily harm or conduct a mass shooting, and was transported to the Seminole County Juvenile Assessment Center...

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...lpq-story.html


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Largest commercial chip, 1.2 trillion transistors

Company called Cerebras has just released the Cerebras CS-1 computer with a chip they call a Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE).
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The WSE is the largest commercial chip ever manufactured, and the industry’s first wafer-scale processor, built from the ground up to solve the problem of deep learning compute. It consists of 1.2 trillion transistors, packed onto a single chip with 400,000 AI-optimized cores, connected by a 100Pbit/s interconnect. The cores are fed by 18 GB of super-fast, on-chip memory, with an unprecedented 9 PB/s of memory bandwidth.
...
It is 26-inches (15 rack units) tall and fits in a third of a standard datacenter rack. It can ingest 1.2 Terabits per second of data, across twelve 100 Gigabit Ethernet lanes, is powered with standard IEC C20 16A power inlets, and cooled with ambient air.

Sounds very impressive and it's pretty small.


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Killer gets parole despite not revealing location of body

BBC News: Helen McCourt - Killer Ian Simms set for parole

"A murderer who has refused to reveal the location of his victim's body is set to be paroled.

Helen McCourt disappeared in February 1988 at the age of 22, on her way home from work in Liverpool.

Simms was jailed for life in 1989 and told he would serve at least 16 years.

Ms McCourt's mother, who earlier this month urged Simms to reveal where her daughter's remains are, said she was "in shock" and "horrified" by the decision.

Simms, 63, had his case considered at a seventh parole hearing on 8 November and the Parole Board said the prisoner had "met the test for release"."

Quite surprised by this, as I would assume that a refusal to cooperate in locating the body would demonstrate a failure to be fully rehabilitated.


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No mind reading by governments

The technology is developing.

No, not never ever. Not no way. Not no how.

Forbid government from doing this. It's bad enough with growing panopticons, and now "social credit scores", where China (and Venezuela, thanks to their help) can prevent you from getting loans or getting on a bus if you are uppity such that a politician downgrades your rating.

Humanity may very well go gently into that long night, no more having to imagine a boot stepping on a human face...forever.


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Youtube/Sony - A Class Act

Matt Lowne makes youtube vids about KSP.

Just to be sure, he uses the official Youtube library for his soundtrack. (Seems sensible huh?)


Sony ATV have just copyright claimed every single video he's made.


https://twitter.com/Matt_Lowne/statu...73518415945728


Maximum class from Sony and from Youtube.


I wonder how much money Youtube will lose when it's chased away all it's content creators (and audience) with this ****. (It'll probably be fine, annoyingly)

Is there a viable alternative on the horizon?


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Business as usual - another quack is debunked

Unfortunately, only Danes and other Scandinavians will be able to watch and understand the documentary from last night that debunked the Danish cancer quack Martin Hejlesen:

Alternativ behandler: Kræft er ikke en sygdom (DR, Nov. 20, 2019)
Eksperter: Svært at stoppe alternative behandlere, der går over stregen (DR, Nov. 20, 2019)
Kontant: Mirakelmager eller en farlig mand? (DR, Nov. 20, 2019) 45 min. in Danish, with Danish subtitles

He appears to have modified his webpage as a result of this excellent piece of investigative journalism, but I doubt that much else is going to happen.

Dansk Skeptica has several articles about alt. med. by Jan Lindebjerg, who participated in the debunking of Martin Hejlesen:
Homøopati er ikke naturmedicin – det er samtaleterapi med overtroisk overbygning (Dansk Skeptica)
RAB-ordningen er rablende vanvittig (Dansk Skeptica)
Bevillinger til forskning i effekt af alternativ behandling er spild af penge – Erfaringer fra VIFAB (Dansk Skeptica)
Kvakademisk forskning – Nej tak! (Dansk Skeptica)
Om broer og flyvende tæpper (Dansk Skeptica)
Pseudovidenskabeligt funderet sundhedspolitik (Dansk Skeptica)

I can recommend the website Alternativ behandling af kræft, which is dedicated to the debunking of myths about cancer treatment.


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mercredi 20 novembre 2019

Fishing in the desert?

I was binge-watching some of these clickbait-ey videos of people in Africa and Asia hunting for what appear to be dormant fish, particularly catfish, in dried up waterholes and mud puddles, usually buried in the ground.

I've known about the African lungfish and related animals that can "hibernate" like this but the lungfish wraps itself in a cocoon to retain moisture whereas these catfish seem to be buried alive completely exposed.

Seems to be very little info about fish other than the extant lungfish doing this.

Anybody ever catch fish this way?

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Catching African lungfish in Ghana
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What makes a man...

Taking this post from the Gender thread to avoid derailing it....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robin (Post 12899177)
Miranda Devine, who at other times has denied that there is any difference between gender and biological sex writes:

"This is the noble side of masculinity that we once would perpetuate in folklore and stories passed down from father to son about what it means to be a real man."

Presumably they all said "Son, in order to be a real man, be over sixteen and have a penis and testicles".

Later she says:

"The male attributes it fingered as most worrisome were: stoicism, competitiveness, dominance, aggression, anti-femininity, achievement, “eschewal of the appearance of weakness,” adventure, risk and violence.

Gimme a break! Without any of that, all you’re left with is a soy boy with whom no self-respecting woman would want to mate."

So even Miranda Devine identifies another gender: "soy boy".

If I am not stoic, nor competitive, not dominant, not aggressive, not anti-femininity, a low-achiever, non-adventurous and non violent and don't eschew the appearance of weakness then I am not a man, I am a "soy-boy".

So in this post ten attributes are shown, and the poster seems to believe that these things are important to being a man. I just want to look a little closer and see if they are, or if they can be an issue.

Stoicism (The endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint.)

Is this really a good thing? We have been teaching men that the display of feelings and emotion is weak and that men should just tough it up and not complain. Modern medicine seems to disagree with this philosophy showing that this repression of emotions can lead to mental disorders, explosive outbursts and PTSD. So should men really be excessively stoic?

Competitiveness (Possession of a strong desire to be more successful than others.)

While some competition is certainly a good thing, as it makes us strive to be better, both with men and women, the question here is should we set our goals and competitiveness against what others can do, or against what we have done previously. If we use competitiveness to surpass our past achievements, and to reach for new goals, then it can be productive, however when our competitiveness leads to the need to win at all costs and to crush others as we step over then, then is becomes a negative trait.

Dominance (To have power and influence over others.)

In a world were we accept that all people should be free to conduct their own lives as they wish as long as they do so without breaching the rights of others, is the desire and drive to have power over other people truly a good thing. Can we truly have a society of equals where some lord power and influence over others and use that power and influence to keep those that they see as beneath them from rising? Is it more manly to wield power over someone, or to lift them up to your own level?

Aggression (feelings of anger or antipathy resulting in hostile or violent behaviour; readiness to attack or confront.)

I'm not even sure that I have to make an argument as to why this is a bad idea to be a trait that should be promoted.

Anti-femininity (Against having qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of women.)

Because men should never be seen to show gentleness, empathy, humility, and sensitivity.

Achievement (The act of carrying out a goal successfully)

This one I have little issue with, but I also don't see that it is an attribute that should be just encouraged in men. All people should be encouraged to achieve their goals.

Eschewal of the appearance of weakness

Similar to Stoicism, this tells men that they can never be weak, that they have to always hide their hurt and tough it out. It leads to similar results.

Adventure (Seeking out an unusual and exciting or daring experience.)

This is the other one that I have little issue with of the ten, we need to have goals and sometimes we need to seek out and extend ourselves by doing things that can be exhilarating. There is one issue with it, but that comes under the next heading.

Risk (Putting oneself in a situation involving exposure to danger.)

The issue with this one is when people are putting themselves into unacceptable risk because they are men and men having to take risks. Rick which is managed and mitigated is something that we need to be aware of and work with, but taking risks that are both an unregulated danger to ourselves and others should never be acceptable, and men should not be taught that taking such risks is what it takes to be a man.

Violence (Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.)

Again, I don't even know why I need to say anything about why this should not be a trait that we should accept as being required to be a man, especially give the systemic issues with domestic violence and continual shootings in places such as the US.

So yeah, in my opinion, if you want to be a man, embrace competition with yourself to achieve your goals and experience adventure while doing that, and feel free to show your emotions and feelings. Don't feel you have to step on others and grasp power over them, but instead show others compassion and feel empathy for them. In the end you'll be a better man for it, and society will be better for it too.


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