January 19, 2014
Perspectives
I've never really groked
Touhou. Then I blundered across this primer which explains everything...
I...still don't get it.
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Re Touhou: it's the hats.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Mon Jan 20 11:40:22 2014 (+rSRq)
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I don't even try to keep up with Touhou anymore. Every game that Zun makes adds a whole new cast of characters, and it's gotten to the point that keeping up with the AKB variant casts would be easier.
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January 16, 2014
Corrected For Mercator
This is interesting.
We've discussed amusing Mercator follies
before, but this really drives home just how freaking huge Africa really is. As it straddles the equator, Africa (like South America) tends to receive maximal Mercator minimization.
Note that there is still space left over... I'm sure that one could squeeze Denmark, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and some of the Balkans in there at least.
The map is nicked from
this article which touches on the rather surprising great game pantomime between China and Japan in Africa.
Interestingly, while it does note that they are "playing different games", with Japan looking to open new markets and China focused on 'soft power', China's goal is expressed mainly in obtaining African support for Chinesse policies in the United Nations.
However, China's big goal seems to be resource utilization. Of course Africa is exceedingly rich in minerals and China's buying up mines is fairly well known, however there is a more basic resource that China is very interested in that Africa can provide....food.
China has been buying up arable land in Africa to compensate for their lack of such back home and setting up plantations. More on that
here,
here and
here. This is all going on with little notice due to the unfortunate tendency to ignore the vast and underdeveloped continent.
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All that land, all those resources, and what have they done with 'em? Squat.
Posted by: Mauser at Sun Jan 19 18:58:30 2014 (TJ7ih)
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Well, to be fair, "all that malaria" too. Nasty, nasty disease...
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Which is why they banned DDT. If the Africans started using their own resources for themselves, the rest of the world couldn't exploit them.
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January 05, 2014
If, Today, You Read Just One
...disquisition on Edmund Burke's views on morality and how it ties into traffic safety and the philosophy of John Ford,
let this be it.
Even Yakui gives this one her seal of approval.
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October 31, 2013
BECAUSE YOU ARE ALL STUPID....STUPID!! STOOOPID!!
Ace has thoughts on the alpha intellects who struggle mightily with the Sisyphean task of dragging us ungrateful fools kicking and screaming into the future of blissful yet responsible nirvana that they have so benevolently chosen to bestow upon those of us, who, due to our profound ignorance, are unaware that we are part of the unworthy, ungrateful and barely sentient hoi polloi, and who, without our better's magnanimous guidance would have long since perished by aspirating our own foetid benightedness.
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October 24, 2013
Don't Run With Scissors!
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On a positive note, they didn't send the ObamaCare SWAT team to his house for daring to criticize the site. As far as we know...
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October 21, 2013
Time is Fleeting
Many however, don't want to believe this.
For them we provide a comforting lie:
"That asshsat that Buzz Aldrin punched didn't know the HALF of it!"
For everyone else, the politics is below the fold...
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October 06, 2013
A Certain Pithiness
I've been struggling for some time with a couple of half written posts. However, while there is grist aplenty for them, words are failing me...there is just so much to address.
Don however,
has summed it all up in one sentence.
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October 02, 2013
Oh My
I'll just leave this Drudge-ism here....
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I'm fond of the headline I saw over on Reddit: "WWII Vets ignore ropes and barriers... because Normandy was closed, too."
Posted by: Wonderduck at Wed Oct 2 20:37:19 2013 (dM817)
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Interestingly, the order to erect barriers that weren't there before and to have staff standing by seem to have come from much higher up than the park service.
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August 20, 2013
These Posts Seem to Happen in Threes
In keeping with the carefree and optimistic tone of the previous two posts, I find myself asking recently why the story about the Stingers has gotten so little coverage except in overseas papers and certain partisan circles here.
"Oh God. Did you say "partisan? 'cause I was kinda' hoping to make friends!"
Indeed. Not only does my inquiry involve the "P" word it focuses on the particular "B" word that people just don't seem quite fearful of looking at too closely, and that "B" involves another "P" word which is Politics and so it goes below the fold.
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You're right. This is a very newsworthy story, it's very depressing and worrying, and I don't believe the denials either.
On the bright side, there's always the more depressing news about China's little adventuresome side. Every time in the last ten years when I've attended Origins' military history track, they always had something else scary to tell us about China's plans and preparedness. Yet that's generally not news, either. (But at least there we can think it's a matter of straightforward bribes and advertising money.)
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Tue Aug 20 21:09:17 2013 (cvXSV)
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I thought Steven didn't understand "disappoint" but now you have a definition of "bright side" I'm unfamiliar with.
Perhaps it's actually me!
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July 14, 2013
Prarie Fire Fizzles
Well, the verdict in the Zimmerman trial came down. It was not the result most in the media desired.
As I type this there seems to have been only the most sporadic vandalism, and then in locations where any excuse will foment mischief so that hardly counts.
This relative calm was despite considerable efforts by certain parties in the media and elsewhere to fan the flames of violence.
Those incitements were in vain and I feel pretty damned good about that.
UPDATE: The prosecution receives some
harsh words from 'The Dersh'. WOW!
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It's easier to puff up your chest and act violent on Twitter, at no personal cost.
Posted by: Mauser at Sun Jul 14 20:45:07 2013 (cZPoz)
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I think part of what's going on is a realization that CCH and Open Carry are gaining ground in the country. Puffing up your chest and threatening to kill someone could result in a lethal response.
Posted by: Ben at Mon Jul 15 10:06:46 2013 (/Mdmg)
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June 19, 2013
There Comes a Point
...when one has to conclude that they are just trolling us.
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I *think* somebody's been playing with color filters there, having just compared the contents of my wallet with that image.
Posted by: Mitch H. at Thu Jun 20 09:07:32 2013 (jwKxK)
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That may well be the case. I haven't seen many of the new bills though the new $5.00 is about that color.
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Photoshop is a wonderful thing. I've not yet handled a new Fiver, but all the rest? It's pretty blatant.
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June 10, 2013
Why Hong Kong of All Places?
So...you strike a blow for civil liberties.....by leaking classified, highly sensitive info that you feel really needs to get out.
OK.
It also has potential to do much harm and you are likely to be prosecuted.
'Kaaaay.
Which stalwart defender of free speech and liberty do you flee to?
Switzerland
New Zealand
The Cayman Islands
Sealand
Liechtenstein
Iceland
Finland
...
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CHINA *
OK I'll kind of agree with him on SeaLand. Also, Canada and Australia are off because of very very strong extradition treaties with the US...but on the other hand.. CHINA? Seriously!?
I'm entertaining the admittedly odd theory that this is actually a Chinese move to embarrass the US and...assuming the guy has as much info as he says he has....pull off an intel coup.
Now intel coups generally don't involve one side running around saying things like "Hey Hiiiiiitler...We've got ENIIIIIGMAAA!" but in this case the data trove is...ummm...not easy to make obsolete.
I think that to the Chinese, starting a debate about civil liberties in the US is seen a major blow against us. Any reduction in state surveillance, to them, probably seems like a debilitating action. They simply don't grok the benefit of civil liberties, but they fully understand the power of information monitoring.
Even if this wasn't initiated by the Chinese, having this fellow in Hong Kong does not give me the warm fuzzies.
Did he defect or did he derp?
In one sense it doesn't matter, any damage is done and we still have the root problem to contend with.
UPDATE: Jerry Pournelle has
thoughts on the nightmares of the moment.
UPDATE 2 23:07: Professor Jacobson
points out something I'd utterly missed.
The revelations came at an opportune time for the Chinese in that they rather neutered
US complaints about Chinese spying.
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He want to Hong Kong, which is not under the control the central Chinese Government. (It says here.)
In theory, Hong Kong has different rules, and I think that's what he was relying on.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Mon Jun 10 20:52:03 2013 (+rSRq)
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Bradley Manning leaks, hurts Bush = National Hero
Edward Snowden leaks, hurts Obama = Off with his head!
I actually heard a Democratic lawmaker start talking about Treason charges.
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June 05, 2013
May 16, 2013
The Dam Bursts (Updated)
So...
I have some friends on Twitter who wonder "What's the big deal?" "Why RU so upset? H8er!!!" I have one friend who wrote in Davros in the last election...because he couldn't see any difference.
140 characters is not enough to explain anything involving complexity,
so for them I'll go point by point to the best of my abi....what?
"PoliTIIIIIIICCSSSS!" "Oh GOD! MAKE HER STOP" "Put it below the fold PLEASE!"
Oh right...
Sorry...
Below the fold it goes!
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March 24, 2013
March 06, 2013
Oh My Yes. TESTIFY!
Exam day. I have no time but there is a full-on old-fashioned filibuster going on now.
This is a really compelling speech.
It may well be a historic one.
Senator/Doctor Paul is going to
talk till he drops, or the President states categorically that he rejects drone strikes on American citizens. More
here.
C-Span feed here.
"...are
signature strikes going to be the standard for law enforcement?"
Interestingly, Drudge posts a headline with just the correct amount of hype.
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To me, the most worrisome part so far was when Paul asked for a "sense of the Senate" resolution that the President shouldn’t kill
American citizens in America, and the Democrats
objected!
They will fight any and all attempts to execute crimmals who have been convicted in a court of law, but they want the President to be able to kill any American that he wants, anywhere, anytime, without so much as a hearing? Really?
Posted by: Siergen at Wed Mar 6 20:56:45 2013 (Ao4Kw)
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Yeah that was appalling. OTOH is was nice that it caused some Democrat Senators...quite liberal ones to break ranks and "ask questions" showing their support for Dr. Paul.
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February 28, 2013
Kind of Like the Civics Test in the Post Before Last
...the tweet being mocked
here is depressing and not a little frightening.
Bob Woodward of course is one of the reporters who took down Nixon. This is major 20th century history, and history it seems is at least as poorly understood by our polity as civics.
Of course one might ask why Bob Woodward came up in casual conversation and then one would find oneself in the middle of something even more disturbing.
Worse it involves #politics.....so we'll continue this below the fold.
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Minor nit. TOE the line.
It is particularly striking to me how much the left has turned on Woodward. He didn't change. He was telling the truth before, and he told the truth now. They only like the truth when it works in their favor. Otherwise, it can get stuffed.
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February 27, 2013
That Civics Quiz
...that's making the rounds, is
here. Everybody else on the starboard side of the blogosphere seems to be missing two, which is much better than most Americans.
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Full Civic Literacy Exam (from our 2008 survey)
Are you more knowledgeable than
the average citizen? The average score for all 2,508 Americans taking
the following test was 49%; college educators scored 55%. Can you do
better? Questions were drawn from past ISI surveys, as well as other
nationally recognized exams.
Yikes!
Pete and other immigrants should do very well as they have to take a civics exam as part of the naturilization process, yet with most of the country getting an "F" ...well this is a serious problem that explains rather a lot.
How'd ya'll do?
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100%, but I'm not surprised that a lot of people do badly. The questions seem evenly divided between Constitutional Law, Economics and American History, with most of the questions being suitable for an undergraduate college-level course.
Few Americans have studied all 3 subjects at a college level, and probably fewer still remember all that they learned.
Posted by: Jonathan Tappan at Wed Feb 27 20:57:35 2013 (poC8e)
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Likewise 100%. Political science degree with a minor in economics. There's a FEW questions in there that are more "trivia" than "civics", though - two or three that relied on your knowledge of certain speeches, etc. Granted that they were generally important speeches. And the question about foreign policy being shared between Congress and the President is... well, it's much closer to what you'd find in a textbook than in the actual world, hm?
A politically active conservative OUGHT to get 100% on this test, or at least damned near.
Posted by: Avatar_exADV at Wed Feb 27 23:24:29 2013 (pWQz4)
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27 out of 33; not bad for someone who has never taken a Poly Sci, Law or Econ class in his life, and darned little American History (yes, I know).
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...yet with most of the country getting an "F"...well this is a serious problem that explains rather a lot.
Heck, I got 31 out of 33, and (as I mentioned in a previous comment) I'm not even an American. I did take some economics electives in university, and I'll admit to making educated guesses on a few questions.
Posted by: Peter the Not-so-Great at Thu Feb 28 19:14:57 2013 (ElBzz)
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PTNSG proves the wisdom of the cornerstone of US military policy since 1814.
'Don't screw with Canada'
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February 10, 2013
It is Vital to Remember That Dispair is a Sin...
...because it is the surest path to oblivion.
Do not give up hope.
Do not yield to anger.
Do not succumb to fear, for while the situation is dire, all is not lost.
"You don't understand! No one believes me, but I have
SEEN the math!"
Oh...
Oh dear...
Well, I still prefer tilting at windmills to oblivion or serfdom so lets discuss this below the fold.
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People have trouble visualizing the scope of the debt. Telling them that a stack of 16 Trillion dollars would reach the moon doesn't help, because they can't get their brain around the distance to the moon.
They've seen Airplanes though. I tell folks at work, where we build 787's this:
1 787 lists for around $200 Million. So 5 of them is a Billion dollars.
(And here's where the numbers still get all mind-boggly)
So FIVE THOUSAND 787's is a Trillion dollars.
So our national debt of $16 trillion would take EIGHTY THOUSAND 787's to pay off, if the world could afford to buy them all. But at the projected production rate of 10 per month, it would take 666 years to build them.
And that's not counting new debt.
Posted by: Mauser at Sun Feb 10 23:33:11 2013 (cZPoz)
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Being a Canadian, I don't really have a dog in this fight. However, I am still worried about what's happening in the United States right now, both out of concern for the welfare and liberty of people in the US and a more self-interested concern about the knock-on effects that future economic and political turmoil in the US will have on Canada. (After all, the US is my country's neighbour, closest ally, and biggest trading partner.)
If I may, I'd like to ask your opinion about the "going Galt" and "let it burn" movements I've read about in the small-c-conservative US blogosphere. If I'm understanding things correctly, the starting premise behind these movements is that the leftists are going to win, no matter what--which seems at first glance like giving in to despair. However, the idea seems to be more like letting the leftists build the New Socialist Worker's Paradise, in the sure and certain expectation that the New Socialist Worker's Paradise will collapse under its own weight, much like the old one (the Soviet Union) did. Then, once the dust settles and the leftists have been run out of Washington in disgrace (tar and feathers will presumably be involved), sensible people will have a chance to rebuild the republic on a sensible basis. (The "going Galt" movement seeks to speed the process up by starving the
Worker's Paradise of tax revenue it will need to fend off collapse.) It's not so much giving in to despair but enduring short-term pain for longer-term benefits, or so the theory goes.
Posted by: Peter the Not-so-Great at Tue Feb 12 23:54:42 2013 (ElBzz)
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That is a good question. I'll try to answer it in a bit of depth later this weekend.
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