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Cake day: June 10th, 2025

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  • I don’t want to diminish the tragedy, but… this reminds me of a joke I first heard told by Garrison Keillor, but it was already old when he told it. Here’s a link to one version: https://www.maxtrescott.com/max_trescott_on_general_a/2011/02/aviation-joke-hunting-for-moose-in-alaska.html

    The following is a joke – not real – the NBC story is real, but the following is NOT:

    Two hunters hire an Alaskan bush pilot to flythem in his float plane out into the Alaskan wilderness for a week long moose hunt. After landing on a lake and dropping them off with all their gear, he reminds them of of the terms, saying, “I’ll be back in a week to pick you up but you can only have one moose between you. The airplane’s not big enough to carry any more than that.” The hunters agree and head out as the pilot flies off.

    A week later he returns to find the hunters waiting with their gear and a wealth of meat including two whole moose heads complete from racks to delap to neck. The pilot is furious. He shuts down and jumps out of the plane. “You idiots, I told you one moose. Now we’re going to have to leave the other here to rot. What were you thinking?”

    One of the hunters replies, “Last year we paid the our an extra $500 and he flew us out.”

    The pilot refuses, “It’s not the money, it’s the weight!”

    “Well that’s B.S.,” says a hunter, “Cuz’ our pilot last year had the same type of plane as you and he took off just fine.”

    After much back and forth, the pilot relents. They load up all their gear, strap one head to each wing and the pilot fires up the plane to takeoff. The aircraft hops and skips on the water, lifts off and stays in ground effect until the last possible moment. The pilot pulls up, clearing the trees at the end of the lake by inches. The aircraft climbs out slowly but not high enough to get over the low, forrested hills and they crash in a tumble of spruce.

    Everyone survived with minor injuries, but the pilot was knocked unconscious in the crash. He was attended by one of the hunters. As he came to, and, as so often is the case, he asked “where are we?” The hunter looked toward the crash and then back to the lake. ”I’m not absolutely sure,” he said, “but it looks as if you got us about a quarter mile further than our pilot did last year."




  • Gomez further criticized the FCC for overstepping its authority in “intervening in employment matters reserved for other government entities with proper jurisdiction on these issues” by requiring Skydance commitments to not establish any DEI programs, which Carr derided as “invidious.” But Gomez countered that “this agency is undermining legitimate efforts to combat discrimination and expand opportunity” by meddling in private companies’ employment decisions.

    That’s Fascism!

    You can argue that requiring equal opportunity programs were also government overreach, but even a cursory look at the history of those programs shows they were done to combat a deep history of racism combined with the statistics and figures proving discrepencies. Equal opportunity programs were publicly debated and approved to solve a problem. This is being done without review or evidence at the whim of the administration.









  • Per that definition:

    Vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) were the first active electronic components… and by the 1920s, commercial radio broadcasting and telecommunications were becoming widespread and electronic amplifiers were being used in such diverse applications as long-distance telephony and the music recording industry.

    So tubes are in! Old lamps are OUT!




  • After reading the piece and seeing no explanation for why Farrell would be so angry, I found this quote from his wife about what happened:

    “He felt that the stage volume had been extremely loud and his voice was being drowned out by the band,” Etty wrote in her post. “Perry had been suffering from tinnitus and a sore throat every night. But when the audience in the first row, started complaining up to Perry cussing at him that the band was planning too loud and that they couldn’t hear him, Perry lost it.”





  • I am not confident I or most other Americans can always tell what is misinformation. A recent bout of AI generated ‘Am I the A-hole?’ post on reddit recently got a bunch of people angry (Meta would say, ‘highly engaged’) because enough of them though the stories might be true.

    When the Fukishima power plant got hit by a tidal wave, I foolishly believed an ‘expert’ on TV that day who said the plant was designed so that lead shielding hoods would automatically cover the rods in the event of power loss. Well THAT didn’t happen. I no longer remember who the ‘expert’ was, so he could fool me again. Maybe he has.