Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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Friday, March 31, 2023
Shaved Off the Beard a Few Weeks Ago
Bluetooth Misbehavior
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Can I Successfully Blog a PDF?
I used this for a presentation at Illinois Institute of Technology law school in 2013. (Yes, that combination threw me for a loop, also.) I( could not find it on my disk, and had given up hunting, until during my wife's periodic decluttering, I found the printed copy which simplified the search.
The answer, only as JPGs.
Two Federal LEOs Were at J6
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
That Bread-Brick
I made a loaf of glutentastic (or is that glutenlicious) bread and it was even more of a disaster although it rose more. This Hitachi is 20 years old. Time for a new one.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
There Was a Warning
In an apparent suicide message received minutes before the rampage, 28-year-old assailant Audrey Elizabeth Hale wrote an Instagram note to a former school basketball teammate that also declared: “I’m planning to die today.”
Not enough time for police to intervene but still a warning.
Making Gluten-Free Bread in a Breadmaker
Does This Finally Answer the Question About a Solution?
Nashville Police Chief John Drake said the school shooter Monday decided against attacking another school because it had “too much security.”
The revelation during a press conference Tuesday rekindled the debate about having armed officers at schools across the United States.
Trust her/him; it knows where not to go murdering. It also suggests its rage was not specific to this school which zhe attended.
Statistics Question
When you have a very small population (500 people) even a small number of incidents can produce an atypical rate per 100,000 people. Over a period of several years, these atypical events tend to even out. I suspect that there is a statistical term for describing this analytical problem. Do you know the term?
Monday, March 27, 2023
Watch the Spin
The shooter who stormed a private Christian elementary school in Nashville on Monday, killing three students and three staffers, was identified as a 28-year-old white transgender woman named Audrey Hale who once attended the school, authorities said.
The left spin besides the obvious: "If they had just accepted her transness back then, this would never have happened." Perhaps if they had not messed with his identity and hormones he/she/evil might not have taken this revenge.
The only good news: the police did not pull a Uvalde. They did what they are paid to do, risk life and limb for public safety.
Unnerving Coincidence
I get phishing attempts by text every few days claiming to be from FedEx. Today's was from a Cremation Service. When I opened two boxes on my doorstep they were ashes boxes for my wife and me. We signed up with Neptune Society a few days ago. I knew our ashes would be delivered in these very elegant boxes, but their arrival now caused me to think of Isaac Asimov's famous science paper parody: "The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline" Astounding Science Fiction (1948)
What if we do not die? (Yes, my wife considers me a hopeless optimist.) Where will we store them? Will our kids know where they are?
Sunday, March 26, 2023
This Explains So Much
The Flynn effect – named after the work of Kiwi intelligence researcher James Flynn – observed rapid rises in intelligence quotient at a rate of about 3 IQ points per decade in the 20th century, but new research suggests these heady boom days are long gone."
IQs are dropping 7 points per generation both in Norway and Britain since the 1970s.
This is even happening within families so it is not the Idiocracy syndrome.
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
New Primary Source Documents Addition
Transcripts of the trial of Timothy McVeigh.
I am glad that he confessed before execution. I found reasonable doubt reading the transcripts. His defense attorney was spectacular. The government's case was full of holes. The leftover leg and the retired Northern Ireland Medical Examiner's description of an IRA bombing that was premature and left eight torsos and nine penises was pretty amazing.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
A Doctor in the Family
Monday, March 20, 2023
Victory (and My Small Part)
Saturday, March 18, 2023
A Quote That I Vaguely Remember
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
How to Stop Mass Murders
Fascinating Home Mortgage Rate Inversion
Today's Phishing
Biden Executive Orders More Gun Control
Working from the Ammoland description:
One of President Biden’s stated goals is universal background checks. To get closer to his goal, he will order the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to change the definition of someone engaged in the business of selling firearms. Most states allow gun owners to sell their firearms through private transactions without paying a federal firearms licensee (FFL) to transfer the gun.
The courts will never uphold a single sale as requiring an FFL unless done for the purpose of making a profit or to a disqualified person. Do not sell a gun to anyone unless they have a carry permit. (This is already common by private sellers in Idaho.) Make a copy.
The second action the White House is taking is launching a public relations campaign to educate the public on the use of Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO). ERPO, also known as “red flag laws,” strips gun owners of their firearms rights in an ex parte hearing where the gun owner cannot defend their rights. Many believe these laws are a violation of due process. Biden wants to educate people on how to file for ERPOs to increase the number of red flag orders issued.
Only some states have ERPO laws.
The Biden Administration is also asking the Department of Transportation to work with shippers to cut down on stolen firearms and speed up the reports of missing shipments. This request could mean new regulations on firearms shipments or new requirements for shipping firearms. Many gun owners worry about changes since Congress has been putting immense pressure on shipping companies leading some to change policies that have made it more expensive to ship guns.
Because thefts from common carriers are already a big source for criminally misused guns, this does not seem unreasonable. When I was an FFL, UPS left a shotgun on my doorstep in an apartment building. Requiring signatures is not that hard and might simplify catching UPS employees stealing guns as has been a problem in some cities.
Biden vowed to crack down on “rogue” FFLs, and the ATF revocation of FFLs is up 500% since Biden took office. The White House will now require the ATF to release information on FFLs violations publicly. Many see this as a war on the gun industry.
Go ahead. Many of the revocations will be exposed as harassment; some will show improper actions. Shame those people.
Biden will also use the Department of Defense (DOD) acquisition of firearms to attack the gun industry. It isn’t clear what he means, but this could mean putting stipulations in government contracts with firearms companies to prevent the sale of certain firearms to the public. He is also ordering the Federal Trade Commission to investigate “military imagery” used in the advertisement of guns.
How many commercial vendors have military contracts? Not many. The advertising issue is not entirely without merit. Most responsible gun owners know what an AR-15 rifle is for; those who do not are probably not people we should encourage. It is bad enough that the dying legacy news media are telling unstable sorts what gun to use when they go out in a storm of infamy.
Biden is playing the gun banners; he is going to need a lot of money for 2024.
Good article by John Lott pointing out that Biden wants to impose California's current laws that work SO WELL on the rest of us.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
So Glad I Do Not Work in Software Anymore
Honesty is Wonderful
It’s tempting to sweep this confrontation with my own gullibility under the rug — to “move on” without ever acknowledging that I was duped, and that as a result I made mistakes in judgement, and that these mistakes, multiplied by the tens of thousands and millions on the part of people just like me, hurt millions of other people like you all, in existential ways."
Good News For the Big Kitty
How Did I Miss This?
Police in El Paso, Texas say that a "licensed-to-carry" bystander shot the alleged gunman who is accused of killing one person and injuring another three.
The suspect, a 16-year-old Hispanic male, is accused of shooting the individuals after a "confrontation ensued" between two groups at Cielo Vista Mall on Wednesday evening at 5:05 p.m.
The El Paso Police Department said the confrontation eventually escalated into a "physical fight," and the 16-year-old pulled out a handgun, fatally shooting Angeles Zaragoza, 17, and injuring another 17-year-old and 15-year-old.
Police say that Emanuel Duran, 32, who is a licensed-to-carry holder, shot the suspect as he was pointing his gun toward the direction of more bystanders....
Investigators learned there were "at least" two more people who were legally armed, but weren't involved in the shooting.
Friday, March 10, 2023
You Can Have My Chicken When
Nice Surprise
Needed: Audiologist Black Powder Shooter
Thursday, March 9, 2023
I Am Using ReadIRIS to OCR Historical Documents to Avoid Retyping Quotes (and Thereby Introduce Typos)
It works pretty well, but for this book, I am glad I bought a fast PC.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Balloons
The newest conspiracy theory: hot off the paranoia press. (My wife heard it from a friend.) The U.S. sends thousands of those balloons aloft to control us. It is not the fault of CNN, Fox, ABC, or the general ignorance of most Americans, it is the balloons.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
They Are Not Even Our Friends
From gunpolicy.org:
“Harmless” .22 calibre Rabbit Rifles Kill More People Than Any Other Type of Gun Contrary to their popular image as low-powered “bunny guns,” .22-calibre rimfire rifles are commonly used in multiple shootings. In seven recent mass(1) killings involving .22 rifles in Australia and New Zealand alone, 54 people died by gunfire
Yes, they are setting up to ban rimfires. But it makes you wonder how many semiautomatic mass murders in the U.S. involve rimfire rifles, which are generally exempted from A/W bans. Yes, paranoid schizophrenic used a Ruger 10/22 to murder 3 and wound 7. There seem to be a lot of Ruger 10/22s used. Cascade Mall.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Illinois Assault Weapons Banned Ruled Unconstitutional
Saturday, March 4, 2023
Maximum Gun Purchase Age?
The poll—conducted between January 28 and 29 among a sample of 1,500 eligible U.S. voters—found 52 percent of respondents supported the imposition of a maximum age requirement for the purchase of firearms.
Among these, 20 percent of respondents thought the age limit should be set at 60, while 16 percent said that it should be set at 70."
So too young to buy a gun and too old?
This Does Not Surprise Me
Trying to Find This
Someone broken into an FBI agent's car and stole seven guns, including two submachines. Does anyone have a reputable news source on this?
Thanks. DuckDuckGo seems better at finding these. I also found local police losing submachine guns to theft and the U.S. military unable to find grenades, M4s and Beretta pistols (some after being used in crimes 600 miles away from where inventory showed them)
Friday, March 3, 2023
Big Kitty Has a Future
Auto da Fe Time for Mayor Adams
“When we took prayers out of schools, guns came into schools,” Adams said to applause from hundreds of religious leaders gathered at an annual event in Manhattan.
Adams was discussing the role that people who attend synagogues, churches, Sikh temples and mosques could play in reducing societal ills from homelessness to domestic violence.
"Don’t tell me about no separation of church and state. State is the body, church is the heart. You take the heart out of the body, the body dies,” Adams said."