Saturday, June 29, 2019

Turn on your sound and watch this video of The Tokens performing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".

Everything you wanted to know about the K-Pg Boundary; the day the dinosaurs died.

Here's an entertaining story about Davy Crockett related to charity and strict constructionism of the Constitution.

What happens when a computer failure causes all the fireworks go off at once.

People are leaving California, and it's affecting the rental rates on U-haul trucks. From Orange County to Phoenix, a 26 ft. truck is estimated to cost $1,465. The same truck going in the opposite direction is estimated to cost $101.

The Supreme Court ruled against the administration's plan to include a citizenship question on the census. The Court doesn't like disingenuousness.

Mona Charan thinks that Elizabeth Warren's plans for the country are terrible.

Two-thirds of Americans regret their college degrees, at least the ones with degrees in the humanities. Turns out humanities don't pay much.

Andrew Sullivan thinks the Democrats are in a bubble on immigration.

The "Thousand Ruby" galaxy is named for the proliferation of red stars.

The ten plagues of California are turning the state into a third-world hell hole.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Capitalism

Progressive politicians are going after rich people's money to spend on their ideas. John Stossel makes the case for capitalism that shouldn't have to be made.

In 1977, Sally Ride was a PhD student at Stanford University. She saw an ad from NASA looking for Astronauts.  Read the letter she sent them.

Most people have heard of shipworms who eat wood, but here's a new species that eats rocks.

She spent three months in jail for cotton candy. There's a serious delay in lab testing.

The Republicans didn't do me any favors with the tax cut. People are migrating away from high tax states.

It seems we had a gay first lady before gay was popular. Here are her love letters.

When Roy Orbison was popular, they tried putting him in movies.It didn't work well. He starred in a Western: The Fastest Guitar in the West. It was just a terrible movie, but it featured a great anti-civil war song. Watch and listen on You Tube.

An interesting story about use of x-ray scanners to spot illegal shipments at the Mexican border.

A New York man killed two armed intruders in self defense, but was arrested for not having his gun registered.

The late Charles Durning was a character actor; you will recognize him. 75 years ago he went ashore on June 6. Watch his story.

Chick-fil-a, despite being the bane of liberals, is doing very well. It is the third largest restaurant in America, despite being closed one day a week. Their sandwiches are delicious.

These writers think that Trump should focus on the flaws in climate science.


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Why is the middle class so angry? Insight from Victor Davis Hanson.

According to this guy, you are eating hamburgers wrong. It should be done upside down.

Were you outraged that Trump would get opposition research from foreign sources? Or were you outrages that the media made this into "fake news". See what Stilton has to say about it.  Here's some more analysis from The Hill.

A scientist discovers his own family’s secrets, a fascinating account of DNA detective work.

Scientists are learning more about the micro-organisms in your gut.  It seems they control a lot of things about your body. Including whether you are athletic.

They are always discovering and discounting flaws in global warming theory. Here's one from the Great Lakes.  Here's another one from a photo of the UN chief on a non-shrinking island.

China is dominating the crucial rare earth production because of misguided planning in the US.

The transexual movement is destroying girl's athletics, including their opportunity for scholarships.

Remember Maslaysia Airlines Flight 370 that disappeared mysteriously?  The Atlantic has a detailed analysis of what happened.

Oberlin College is a famously liberal institution. In this case, they  went too far, accusing a local bakery of racism for confronting a black student shoplifting. They lost big time in the libel suit.

What do you get when you take Dean Cain, an actor famous for playing Superman on TV, and Kristy Swanson, the actress who was the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and give them the chance to play a couple of adulterous, wildly partisan FBI agents working at the highest levels of the Mueller Russiagate probe?  You get outrageous comedy from true life.

Dr. Hanson says that California is becoming a "third-world country".

National Geographic award winning photos.

This author doesn't like using screens in church: he wants to bring back the hymnals.




Thursday, June 13, 2019

Trump's D-Day speech

Trump's speech at Normandy got praise from unexpected sources. If you haven't read it, here's another chance.

Here's a graphic to illustrate how big D-Day was.

This woman had an operation to remove a brain tumor.  It turned out to be a tapeworm larva. She's better now.

A Christian florist is going to appeal to the Supreme Court over her refusal to do flowers for an LGBT wedding.

On June 7, 1952, Alan Turing died, an apparent suicide. Turing conceived the foundational ideas of electronic computers, including building one that was used to break the Nazi code in WWII. He was prosecuted and hounded to death for being a homosexual. Eventually, the British government apologized for prosecuting him.

Jim Sciutto's quiet indictment of the Obama administration.

The US is starting construction of a new class of nuclear submarines.

Folks in the West are privileged to have In-And-Out hamburgers. The public menu is sparse, but there is an extensive "secret menu". Here is a guide.

A pretty good story about the T-Rex just put on display at the Smithsonian. And here's an older story about the one that got away.

An interesting article, with nice graphics, about differences between earthquake design in Japan and the US.

Raymond Ibrahim wrote a book about 14 centuries of warfare between Muslims and the West. CAIR is upset.


Friday, June 7, 2019

The Longest Day

The last "Longest Day".  And, quotes from the invasion of Normandy.  More here on the logistics of the invasion.

Trump gave a great speech at the D-Day 75th commemoration. You can watch it here 

It's not over till it's over.  Yogi Berra was on the forefront of the Normandy Invasion.

Weather forecasting in 1944 was less sophisticated than today--no satellites for example. The English and German meteorologists reached different conclusions and it affected the outcome.

There's a back story to the Mueller investigation. Many people believe that Mueller was responsible for keeping four innocent people in jail.

Money ball for cattle. DNA testing in improving the quality of steaks. I think this is a good thing.

There's a disabled lawyer who makes his living suing businesses under the Disabilities Act. He has been charged with tax evasion. The many people he sued are celebrating.  He forced one historic business, that he had never entered, to close.

There is some movement among progressive politicians to decriminalize prostitution.

Dershowitz thinks Mueller's speech was prosecutorial overreach and that he put his thumb on the scales of justice.  More here Sean Davis at the Federalist says that the Mueller just proved that the investigation was a political hit job.

First Muslim USA winner converts to Christianity.

Televangelist Kenneth Copeland has three private jets.

More on Jussie Smollett: condemning the corruption in the Chicago DA office.

Check out this video: a bird's eye view from the International Space Station with new high resolution cameras.  If it's dark, it's nighttime, come back later.

The Border Patrol apprehended a large group of illegal aliens from Africa.

Pfizer scientists discovered that one of their drugs for arthritis could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's by 64%.  They declined to pay for clinical trials because the patent was expiring on the drug and there was no money in it.

The states are ignoring the Second Amendment. There's a new Supreme Court case coming up that may change that.

An interview about global warming worth watching.