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More things I haven't read yet: Josh Marshall compares Ben Carson to Mr Magoo The Daily WTF describes a fate worthy of Brazil CityLab explains the slow demise of London's Garden Bridge James Fallows hails a young journalist for standing his ground professionally and politely Iraq War veteran Will Bardenwerper slams the NFL for trivializing patriotism And a customer technician spent 90 minutes over two days worth of conference calls denying that something obviously his responsibility was not, in fact...
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I'm totally swamped today, so here are the things I haven't read yet: How smart people can believe crazy things (e.g., Ben Carson's crazy) What Miami is doing about rising sea levels Richard Florida explains how people choose where they live The agony of Lake Shore Drive will get worse before Thanksgiving ReSharper 10 has some bugs, including one that is getting in my way big time USCIS is no better at managing IT projects than anyone else How does American Airlines set its prices? Veterans react to the...
I'll have more on this when I digest it further. This week, U.S. Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ) released a report showing that the Department of Defense has spent $7m sponsoring patriotic displays at sports events. I am horrified. James Fallows is gobsmacked, saying: "I wasn't cynical enough." The title of this post comes from a circa-1900 essay by Mark Twain. And, of course, we should all re-read Sinclair Lewis. And Edward Gibbon. The end is not near. We still have hundreds of years...
Thank you, Dr. L:
TPM's Josh Marshall isn't saying so exactly, but there does seem to be something off about the good doctor's campaign: Hucksters and cheats can be found everywhere. But particularly on the right there is a significant layer of people in the business of fleecing outraged and/or low-information conservatives of their money. Some of it you see with those advertisements for buying gold on Fox News. ... But the big thing on the right are various fundraising groups that exist largely to fundraise. So for...
The Economist reports that gun seizures at TSA checkpoints have risen dramatically: TSA agents discovered 68 firearms in travellers’ carry-on bags. That is the most the agency has ever found in a week. Of them, 61 were loaded, and 25 had a round in the chamber, ready to fire. The record probably won’t stand for long. The prior high-water mark for intercepted guns was set a month earlier, when TSA agents found 67 firearms. As the Washington Post points out, it’s all part of a steady upward trend that...
First, Pabu Izakaya, early Saturday night (pre-party): The inscription reads, "One Time, One Place." Second, yesterday, on approach to Chicago: That's approximately over Devon Ave., on approach to 27R, as I predicted.
The normal high temperature in Chicago on November 2nd is 12°C, which we aleady hit between 7 and 8 am today. Yesterday Chicago got to 22°C at O'Hare and 23°C at Midway, with similar temperatures expected to continue through Thursday. These temperatures make more sense mid-September than at the beginning of November. But we'll take them anyway. Temperatures will go back to normal Friday and Saturday, with frost expected Saturday night.
A G3-class solar storm (i.e., a big one) is predicted to hit the earth tonight, generating category 7 aurorae, which are rarely seen on earth: Auroral activity will be high(++). Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin and Igaluit, to Portland OR, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Springfield, and New York City, and visible low on the horizon as far south as Carson City, Oklahoma City, and Raleigh. Here's the prediction map from the University of...
Krugman destroys the myth of Job-Killing Obama: And yes, I'm back in Chicago.
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