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Non-barking cult
Basic fact: When a political party has a BIG PERSONALITY, the party develops a personality cult. In recent decades the Repooflicans had two big personalities, Reagan and Trump. Both became the PERSONAL center of the party. In recent decades D hasn’t matched those two. Bill Clinton is the same size, but he didn’t have a…
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Hotshot salesman
I enjoy highlighting the business uses of miniature cars. Metropolitan. Bantam. Crosley wagons. Here’s an unexpected one from a 1954 broadcasting trade journal. The Crosley Hot Shot was designed as a midget racer, not a business coupe. = = = = = Here’s my Poser version of the Crosley wagon, and here’s my Bantam. I’ve…
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Permitted concerns
Random thought about media vs experience. The current Officially Permitted Concern is inflation. Politicians and central banks are “responding” to the “public will” on inflation. Does this agree with my experience? No. I’ve never been bothered by inflation. In 1973-74 I was driving long distances for work and pleasure, and I wasn’t bothered by high…
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Ready when needed
It’s always a pleasant surprise when a needed bit of memory pops up after LONG storage. I’m already grumpy from loss of sleep due to the psychopathic thunderstorms last night. Random yellow and red blobs on radar, sometimes missing, sometimes fading, sometimes suddenly growing, and ALWAYS coming from unexpected directions. Every time you think Okay,…
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Two parallel stories
Two stories that illustrate perfectly why you should ignore media and stick with your own experience. 1. Via the Pillar substack: The “news” “story” that Pope Benedict had died was spreading like wildfire. After careful tracing by JD Flynn, it turned out that an Italian professional faker named Tommaso deBenedetti had spent a year setting…
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As usual….
A few days ago, watching the lethal end of Abe and the non-lethal end of Boris, I wondered about the motives of the competitors: Basic historical fact: Leaders are NEVER killed by lone gunmen. Leaders are ALWAYS killed by competing leaders. True for thousands of years. See Machiavelli. Why did the competition want Abe dead?…
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Beyond convergence
Looking for a link, I noticed my earlier discussions of the fake “free university” in Austin. Decided it was time for another peek at their website. The main banner still shows their lack of real purpose. They’re waiting for accreditation instead of going ahead and running some classes. Dammit, rent a suite of offices and…
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Nice graph of Real Value
A beautiful graph from a 1939 book on radio advertising. Verifies yet again the correct picture of the Depression, which is almost always misstated by ShareValue commentators. The boom of the ’20s ran up beyond the realistic capacity of the economy. The collapse from ’29 to ’33 brought the economy down to where it should…
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Clerihew Day
Well, actually yesterday was Clerihew Day. A new American Radio History upload from 1955 includes a couple of near-Clerihews. Like many large stations, KFI in Los Angeles sent out a weekly newsletter with a mix of recipes, articles about local affairs, and jokes and poems submitted by readers. Most of the jokes and poems were…
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Better on second listening
I linked Barrett’s interview with Paul Fitzgerald in previous item. Decided to listen again and focus on the broader political stuff, not just the high-status hippie stuff. Most of the interview is about 1980 and Afghanistan. The pattern is the same in all our “defensive” wars against Russia, from 1918 to 2022. We use fake…
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It’s not that complicated
Marks at MindMatters discusses the AI religion and overthinks the theology. Silicon Valley’s religion isn’t really AI-based, it’s just a personality cult. The company founder is God. Some founders (eg Holmes) say the words explicitly, but the form is there whether explicit or not. Older companies separated church and state. The boss was the emperor…
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Flow chart
Just for fun, let’s try another multiple-choice bet. Assuming Elon is really done with the game, Twitter has two choices. (1) Keep the litigation going, or (2) charge Elon a billion dollars as per the contract. Take the money and run would be the only conceivable choice for humans, but I don’t know how demons…
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Elon is out.
He’s outta here. Fortune mag thinks the whole weird game was just a distraction so he could sell a bunch of Tesla stock without destroying the value. On multiple choice tests, teachers used to advise sticking with your first semi-conscious guess. Gut is usually (not always) correct when facts are lacking. In this case my…
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Regeneration reprints, 1/4
After linking one of this series in connection with 2015, I think it’s time for an organized reprint in the new blog. Partly as backup in case the old blog suffers more cancelling, mainly to bring the pieces together in sequence. = = = = = START REPRINTS: This is a nerdy bucketlist item. Earlier…
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Regeneration reprints, 2/4
After using the MFJ regenerative receiver for a week, I’m getting the experience I wanted. The nerdy bucket-list desire of building and understanding regen. The regen control isn’t just a ‘booster’. Turning it changes the frequency of an internal oscillation, up to a point where it simply covers everything with a 16kc (or so) hiss.…
