Author: polistra
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“Earlier than thought”
Morse received a government grant to test his telegraph in 1845. Here’s an account of the first official message, from a hagiography of Exalted Saint Morse, dismissing all earlier and later inventors. = = = = = On April 1, 1845, the line which had been worked as a curiosity was opened for public business.…
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More on Stalin and language
Continuing from here with Stalin’s remarkable essay on language. The PDF includes several letters written to various academicians after the ‘Ask Me Anything’ session at Pravda. In one of those letters he deals with the silly gesture-first idea, which was apparently popular among Soviet academicians at that time. = = = = = START STALIN:…
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They don’t make em…
A NYC writer observes Sammy’s arraignment: An uncomfortable-looking SBF pleaded not guilty to all charges. He was seen chewing the corners of his mouth throughout the 30-minute hearing and smearing on lip balm, which he squeezed out of a little black tube. Last night I was listening to a 1950 Mutual newscast including a parallel…
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Another bitcoin metaphor
I’ve already tried a mathematical analogy for bitcoin, as a robotic abacus. Then I tried an office equipment analogy, as a super-expensive rare precious file folder. Since I was admiring elegant old cars a few days ago, how about an automotive analogy? Well, blockchain is just a simple ordinary array, nothing fancy, EXCEPT that it…
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Even Trudeau?
Trudeau does one good thing in his miserable demonic life. A law banning ALL foreigners from buying property in Canada went into effect on Jan 1. Real populism is gradually percolating into governments and corporations now. Trump and Boris were fake populists, setting the cause back instead of forward. The NAZI “virus” genocide they started…
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Is there a soul damage meter?
Continuing with good and bad assumptions… At the start of the “virus” hoaxocaust I assumed that the precise unison synchronization of NAZI TORTURE would continue. I assumed that Deepstate had blackmail power over ALL governors and mayors. This turned out to be partly false. Mayors were all NAZI, but sane governors in Dixie and Wheatland…
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Literal
I misuse Dillinger’s Law often in a generic or metaphorical way. Why X? Because X is where the money is. Bankman-Fried’s push to regulate and legitimize bitcoin was a precisely literal case of Dillinger. Sam wanted to make his fraud a legal part of the financial system so he could rob banks. = = =…
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Just a replacement
Looking around again to see if religious media are noticing that the Pope died. GetReligion, a website about religion in journalism, hasn’t noticed it yet, but does have another interesting piece on Ryan Burge’s survey data. Conventional wisdom tells us that religion is fading; more and more people are becoming officially atheist or agnostic. Burge…
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You think you’re “socialist”?
In previous item about the misplacement of the Woke source, I noted that old-style Marxists in academia had given us objective and realistic descriptions of history and social structures and language. I was trying to remember the name of a Marxist linguist whose work I once read, and tried googling with no success. I was…
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Used to be called torture.
VR makes people ill, so here’s a handy guide for capitalists who want to make VR mandatory in business. Hints and kinks for minimizing the illness. Before 2020 this used to be called NAZI TORTURE and VIOLENT SADISM. Now it’s the latest and best thing in tech, and a wonderful way for venture capitalists to…
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Electrical analogy
After noticing Google’s rectification of my Misinformation about 2008, I started thinking about an electrical analogy. My first thought was too literal. A full-wave rectifier does turn both directions of AC input current into a single direction of DC, but its goal is not the same as Google’s goal. Google is not interested in a…
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Are they learning yet?
I decided to peek at TheFederalist to see if the “conservatives” are starting to learn anything. They are at least noticing that Repooflicans are not serving ordinary people. This podcast shows a nascent understanding without discarding most of the biases that will prevent a more mature understanding. They think Woke/ESG started in the universities. It…
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Youtube’s punishment
After writing previous item looking back at 2008, it was time to cook and eat, so I clicked on one of Shkreli’s podcasts about Sammy and jail. Shkreli isn’t always right or honest**, but he speaks from real experience and knows how to entertain. While eating I allowed Youtube to autoplay for background noise. As…
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Looking back to 2008
Now that Powell has amazingly turned OFF the counterfeit, I looked back at the start. I wrote a sequence of pieces in Sept 2008, trying to organize my thoughts about the theft, and concluding with a major essay. Recounting the sequence… In this piece I outlined the Sharia and Soviet alternatives to capitalism, but at…
