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  • University adjunct fired for showing painting of Muhammad

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    George KG
    https://reason.com/volokh/2023/09/16/court-allows-religious-discrimination-claim-to-go-forward-in-ex-hamline-profs-mohammed-images-islamic-art-controversy/
  • Sec. Granholm's road trip in an EV

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    George KG
    The buck stop where?? https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/watch-jennifer-granholm-throws-staff-under-the-bus-after-charging-station-fiasco/ Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Thursday addressed her now-infamous electric vehicle charging fiasco, saying her "young" staffers showed "poor judgment" when they used a gas-powered car to hoard a spot for Granholm at a crowded public station. Granholm during a congressional hearing confirmed the ordeal, which took place during the Biden administration official's June electric vehicle promotion tour. She did not, however, take responsibility for the incident, instead blaming "somebody" on her team for making a "mistake." "I wasn't saving the spot. But let me just say—I have a fantastic young staff. Just fantastic," Granholm said. "I just want to say that somebody made a mistake. … I didn't … It was poor judgment on the part of the team."
  • "Farewell to the Master"

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  • Bye bye Sudafed?

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    jon-nycJ
    Lol
  • ID to buy bread - any ideas?

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Speaking of shit that doesn't make much sense...am I imagining the fact that maybe sleepy Joe isn't the only one who isn't playing with a full deck? Link to video
  • Google's Chromebooks as Electronic Waste

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    AxtremusA
    More on Google's "electronic waste," this time about the Pixel watch. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/09/11-months-after-launch-googles-pixel-watch-still-has-no-path-to-repair/ The main points seem to be: Google has no "repair program" for its Pixel watches Google does not supply parts for its Pixel watches So if anything breaks, Google's only response is to tell you to buy a new one Of course, having read that article, I had to check whether other "smart watch" vendors have "repair programs" or provide parts. A quick search appears to confirm that Apple and Samsung have "repair programs" and provide parts for their smart watches. Not sure about FitBit. :man-shrugging:
  • "Tweaking the photo"

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  • "Second Chance Probation"

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in "Second Chance Probation": The control? How does that compare to those who aren't given probation? Third row of the picture - that shows the population imprisoned for felonies?
  • Massive Casualties -- Libya flood, dams collapsed

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    George KG
    @LuFins-Dad said in Massive Casualties -- Libya flood, dams collapsed: This reminds me of the time Joe Biden’s subpump failed… Shag carpeting in the basement is NOT a good idea. Damn. I need another keyboard.
  • 2.5 hours, including lunch

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    HoraceH
    He seemed remarkably chatty for just having been shot in the groin.
  • Chicago: "We're closed."

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    CopperC
    "We also remind everyone that drag racing and drifting are not only illegal, but dangerous," Link to video
  • Kill-to-loss ratios in WWII fighters - Buffaloed.

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    JollyJ
    Early in the war, very good. But the Americans were learning to fight the Zero pretty early in the war. The Cactus Air Force at Guadalcanal achieved some success with Wildcats and P-400 (export version P-39) at first and got better the more they flew. They tended to attack from a dive, employed the Thatcher Weave https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thach_Weave and never tried to engage the Zero in slow or low level combat.
  • McConnell freezes up again at news conference

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Jolly said in McConnell freezes up again at news conference: Words morph. They mean what the speaker and the listener mutually understand. Doc in the ED last weekend said the patient was seizing. I knew what he meant. They do, and different situations call for different levels of pedantry. I wouldn't get on his case for that. But let's face it, "language changes, man" is mostly code for "I'm not careful with how I express myself and don't even know how."
  • Campaign Financing - a novel approach

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    George KG
    [image: 1694869126970-screenshot-2023-09-15-at-1.jpeg]
  • It's a Jag

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    George KG
    Related... [image: 1694869082935-img_0035.jpg]
  • CPR

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    MikM
    What is that, like a Rottweiler-Bassett cross?
  • How many triangles?

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    89th8
    @George-K said in How many triangles?: I'm sure there's a mathematical explanation, but I don't speak that language. [image: 1694833744736-img_9747.jpeg]
  • How many folks are still writing books at 93? This guy...

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    HoraceH
    I wish he did the podcast circuit.
  • The Magic Number

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  • That might be stretching things a bit...

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    George KG
    [image: 1694828250637-image.png] Iron Eyes Cody, or “Espera Oscar de Corti,” was born in a rural southwestern Louisiana town on April 3, 1904, the second of four children. His parents, Antonio de Corti and Francesca Salpietra had both emigrated from Sicily, Italy just a few years prior. Five years later, Antonio abandoned the family and left for Texas, taking with him Oscar and his two brothers. It was here, in the windswept deserts, that Oscar was exposed to Western films, and developed an affinity for Native American culture. In 1919, film producers visited the area to shoot a silent film, “Back to God’s Country;” Oscar was cast as a Native American child. The experience impacted him greatly, and, following his father’s death in 1924, he migrated to California to forge a career as an actor.