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Obsolete?
Recently I focused on the role of gelatin in printing. Got curious. With all the current fads and “laws” about vegan and GMO and gluten-free, you’d think gelatin had long since been replaced by synthetics. Has it? Nope. Gelatin isn’t a very large part of industry in monetary terms, but it’s steadily GROWING, gaining new…
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Reprint: Culture = skills.
Mentioned in previous, worth a reprint. = = = = = START 2020 REPRINT: A new measurement of the cerebellum is SHOCKING as usual. It’s essentially a flat sheet with the thickness of a crepe, crinkled into hundreds of folds to make it fit into a compact volume about one-eighth the volume of the cerebral…
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Still don’t see it
After watching more of those Cox/Moore appearances, I’m less snarky. I think Cox and Moore are probably sincere in their goals. I still don’t see how this will improve anything. We already know that all politicians at all levels and all countries get along beautifully off camera. 2020 proved that EVERYONE from presidents to governors…
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Absorbed despite
Despite my nasty response to this crap about niceness, the basic point must have soaked in. After spitting out the nastiness I laid down for the second segment of sleep, and received a dream about conversation over coffee at Denny’s. At the end of the conversation I said “Thanks, that was fun!” and shook the…
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More fake trust
Yet another idiotic effort for fake trust. The governors agree that people need to be nice. The governors say that being nice will help to solve problems. Fine. Show your work. Nice or not, solve one problem. The data is clear, and the solutions have already been tried and tested and proved. FDR solved all…
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If they meant it
Whenever a Repooflican is serving as the current puppet, musicians love to perform parodies of the Star-Strangled Banner. When the current puppet wears the D team shirt, musicians perform it normally and proudly. No need for stupid guitar buzz sounds. If a musician REALLY wanted to parody the song, he could simply go back to…
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If government had NOT been murderous
Last week I wrote what might be the most important thing I ever wrote, and didn’t hit it hard enough. (I’m in a dull futile mood lately.) This item is my best and most crucial answer to the Thiel question: What’s something you know that nobody else agrees with? = = = = = START…
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No sympathy
Rushfield at The Ankler is writing a ‘field guide’ to the various species that inhabit Hollywood. Actors, agents, producers. Today he covers reporters. = = = = = START RUSHFIELD: At the root of the reporters condition, always remember that they are the survivors of a nearly dead profession, even if the trade variety here…
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Still smells the same
Wired is covering the silly trial where Craig Wright is trying to prove his false claim to be Satoshi. Along with the stupid lawyer tricks, the trial has also pulled some previously unseen emails into the public eye. The emails show Satoshi collaborating with a team of acolytes. As with the C++ code, the tone…
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Conjoined Substack
Substack|Substack has created a new and interesting UI|UI bug|bug. When you click into an article, it first appears in this hall|hall of mirrors|mirrors: and then when you click on either one of the titles, it resolves to the usual single-stack setup. Sometimes a UI bug is peculiar to Firefox, but this one appears in both…
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Reprint on completion
Linked in previous, worth a reprint. = = = = = START 2017 REPRINT: An article in Aeon starts with an excellent and evocative question: Should life in jail be worse than outside, on principle? Author Chris Barker is a prof at a small POST-Christian college (Methodist) in Winfield. You don’t see articles by Kansans…
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Normalcy is a dirty word
Every job worth doing leads to completion. This is how we judge real talents and interests. If you enjoy DOING a task, it’s not necessarily your best talent. If you enjoy COMPLETING a task, you should pursue this path. As I listen to these 1950s industrial films, I’m constantly reminded of the intended COMPLETION of…
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Flat wrong.
From EvoNews: = = = = = START QUOTE: The advancement of science is one of mankind’s greatest triumphs. And who could be against it? Deploying the raw power of rational analysis, science exponentially increases our understanding of the natural world and leads to wonderous applications to improve the human condition. = = = =…
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Not trying
Happened to notice the moon landing by a private company, watched a few minutes. NASA isn’t trying hard to reinvigorate trust. The “announcers” are badly animated, and they’re mechanically reading a poorly written script that could have been done better by ChatGPT. If NASA wants to bring back public interest and trust, this won’t do…
