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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Iran Assassination Plots

Iran plotting to kill people in the West? Well, of course they are. 'Death to the USA' has been their line since forever. What got me is that this story appeared in Aljazeera, that bastion of Palestinians-good-Israel-bad since forever. Is the Emir of Qatar (where Aljazeera comes from) having a tiff with the Ayatollah?
UK, US and allies accuse Iran of cross-border assassination plots

UK and 13 allies have accused Iran of plotting killings and kidnappings on Western soil.

The United Kingdom and 13 allied nations have publicly accused Iran’s intelligence services of orchestrating a wave of assassination attempts, abductions and intimidation campaigns against individuals residing in Europe and North America.

In a joint statement issued on Thursday, governments including the United States, France, Germany and Canada denounced Tehran’s alleged extraterritorial operations as a flagrant breach of national sovereignty.

What's even odder is that other countries joined in on these accusations, other countries that are well known for denouncing Israel if not outright coddling terrorists. 

Rammstein - Sonne


Rammstein - Sonne (Official Video)
Rammstein Official
 
Just another tune that popped into my head.

The European Union Is Going to War

Excerpt from The European Union Is Going to War by Misa Djurkovic:

But Brussels has also become the bearer of neo-interventionism, that is, those trends that seek to maintain the hegemony of the Western world even at the cost of new cold and real wars, wherever possible in the world. Essentially, Brussels, as the simultaneous headquarters of NATO and the EU, with the inevitable help of London and the exiled American deep state, has become a symbol for what James Jatras beautifully defined when he said that transatlanticism now goes inevitably with transgenderism.

I thought I put up another post about transatlanticism, but I cannot find it.
Update later this morning. Found my post about atlanticism.

What to do with Hamas

Stolen entire from Essays in Idleness (by David Warren, Canadian citizen):
What to do with Hamas

The Canadian prime minister — currently Mr Mark Carney — has a job which, like that of most politicians, requires low intelligence and moral vacuousness. At his cleverest he may exhibit a species of rat cunning. His views on Israel and the Middle East are not even interesting, for no rat cunning is required. He simply observes that an anti-Semitic policy is necessary, now that Muslim immigration exceeds the Jewish vote.

To say that Carney is contemptible, would be to recognize him as a moral agent.

Not one good thing has come out of the Liberal Party since Louis St-Laurent retired in 1957. He, at least, achieved mediocrity. But what can we do? Canada’s population is one with the Liberals.

What happened on October 7th, 2023 — the slaughter of huge numbers of mostly unarmed Jews when Palestinians got outside the Gaza perimeter — can happen again and again. It will happen as long as Palestinians are, from childhood, taught or brainwashed to kill Jews throughout their education and social systems. I also protest against the disproportionate Israeli response. I think the Israelis have been much too restrained.

My model for “Palestine” would be Germany, or Japan. These formerly vicious nations became harmlessly bourgeois after they unconditionally surrendered to the United States and allies.  It is ludicrous to think we should have offered them a peace deal, instead.

Hamas, too, has behaved viciously, with the overwhelming support of the “Palestinians” in Gaza (and elsewhere), as Hitler once enjoyed the overwhelming support of Germans. What the Nazis did to Europe, or the Japanese to the Chinese and Americans, you must know to have the right to an opinion. Similarly, you must know what the “Palestinians” have done, and have been doing for decades, to have the right to an opinion on e.g. Hamas.

Our duty is not to force another peace treaty on Israel. It is to help the Israelis exterminate Hamas.

Saint of Anjou

Jacques Cathelineau

Tough guy.

Wikipedia:
Generalissimo Jacques Cathelineau (1759 – 1793) was a French Vendéan insurrectionist leader during the Revolution. He was known among his followers as the Saint of Anjou.

He was a well known peddler in Anjou. When the Kingdom of France was abolished and the French First Republic was established, the revolutionaries committed atrocities against the civilians of the Vendée during the Reign of Terror. Cathelineau rallied an army of peasants loyal to the monarchy and the Church and waged an uprising against the revolutionaries, capturing several villages and castles, leading more volunteers to follow him.

As the War in the Vendée grew in success, Cathelineau joined forces with other counterrevolutionary leaders and was made generalissimo of the Catholic and Royal Army. He inspired his troops by fighting alongside them on the front lines, which proved to be his downfall. In the summer of 1793, while he and his men were storming the city of Nantes, Cathelineau was shot down by a sniper and died soon afterwards. Without his leadership the royalists were defeated and soon they broke up into different factions. After the Bourbon Restoration, in honour of the heroism and sacrifices of Cathelineau, his family were ennobled.

I read something about the war in the Vendee once. Never heard of this guy before, or I forgot about him, as I will again in a bit.

Via Barnhardt Meme Barrage


Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Unlimited


2025 Apollo APBA Gold Cup Final Heat
H1 Unlimited

Nothing in the news was grabbing me this morning, my mind started wandering and Slo-Mo-Shun popped up, so I go looking for videos, and look what I found: an unlimited hydroplane race that happened last week just a stone's throw from where I live. (OK, it's 200 miles away, but compared to the world it's practically next door.)

I liked the original hydroplanes. They were wooden boats with massive V-12 engines and open cockpits. Times change and the cockpits are enclosed, the engines are gas turbines and the hulls are no doubt made of space-age plastic. But they are still faster than snot.

The race doesn't start until just after the six minute mark. There are videos of the old boats, but the ones I looked at were pretty grainy.


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Obama Presidential Center Museum

Obama Presidential Center Museum

Trying to read the text at the top of this edifice and I'm not having much luck. Found another image on Obama's website that shows the text is on two adjacent sides and wraps around the corner. They also give the text, but I wanted to see if it matched what's in the photograph. It took some doing, but I was able to piece it together. 

YOU ARE AMERICAUNCONSTRAIN
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UNENCUMBEREDBY WHAT IS REA
DY TO SEIZE WHAT OUGHT
TO BE FOR EVERYWHERE IN THIS
COUNTRY THEREARE FIRST STEPS
TO BE TAKEN THERE IS NEW GROU
ND TO COVER THERE ARE MORE
BRIDGES TO BE CROSSED AMERICA
IS NOT THE PROJECT OF ANY ONE
PERSON THE SINGLE MOST POWER
FUL WORD IN OUR DEMOCRACY
IS THE WORD WEWE THE PEOPLE
WE SHALL OVERCOME YES WE CAN
THAT WORD IS OWNED BY NO ONE
IT BELONGS TOEVERYONE OH
WHAT A GLORIOUSTASK WE ARE GI
VEN TO CONTINUALLY TRY TO IM
PROVE THIS GREATNATION OF OURS

It doesn't help that there are no spaces, no punctuation, words are broken in arbitrary places and some letters are cut in half to wrap around the corner.

We've been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty . . .

Stole this article about the Cambodia-Thailand conflict from The Geopolitics, mostly because their page is so loaded with ads that it's annoying to read. The reason I bothered with it is because of #4 in his list of reasons for the conflict:

4. Online Scams and the Criminal Economic Lifeline

We've watched a number of TV shows and movies, where large scale scam operations figure prominently in the storyline (The Beekeeper is one, The Black Swindler is another). It's one thing when you see it in a show, but how prevalent are they in the real world? I've heard about call centers in India that employ hundreds of people working for peanuts, calling people in America trying to sell extended warranties for cars. I was thinking that those operations are slimy, and sure, they will ensnare a few gullible fools, but how much damage are they really doing to society? And here we have a center in Cambodia that seems to be a crucial source of funds for the government.

It's not just gullible fools who get ensnared in these things. I suspect a good portion of their customers are people for whom the $29.95 a month for whatever-it-is is an insignificant expense, people who don't even bother to look at their credit card statement, and may not even pay their monthly bill. Someone with the gift of gab manages to get them on the phone and whatever their spiel is, it just happens to sound like a good idea, so they say sure, give up their credit card number and as soon as they hang up the phone they forget about it.

How many calls can a caller make in day? Given that half of the numbers they call don't go through (for any number of reasons) and maybe a tenth will connect them to a person willing to listen to their spiel, I'm thinking they can make a hundred calls an hour, or 800 calls a day, for which they get paid $20. If they manage to ensnare one client, that first months payment pays their wages for the day. But the operation might be able to collect that $30 a month for a year, so the operation is making bank.

If you have a hundred employees making a hundred calls a day, in a year they will have made roughly 3 million calls, which is only one percent of the population of the USA, so you will have barely tapped your market. Hiring staff for the call center is going to run you $60K a month, but when you add in the recurring payments, those calls will be generating $300K a month for a net profit of three million dollars a years. Shoot, you could afford to buy a Rolls, or a McLaren.

Here's the article:

Multiple Rocket Launcher (MRL), likely a BM-21 Grad or a similar Soviet-era system, being reloaded with rockets - Sima Rath

Regime Crises and Geopolitical Perspectives on the Cambodia-Thailand Conflict by Sam Rainsy, Cambodia’s finance minister from 1993 to 1994, co-founder and acting leader of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP).

Since May 2025, Cambodia and Thailand have been engaged in an armed conflict of unprecedented intensity in recent decades. Officially triggered by border tensions in disputed areas, the conflict cannot be reduced to a simple territorial disagreement. It reflects a complex interplay of historical, political, economic, and personal factors.

The current Cambodian regime, dominated by Hun Sen’s family for over forty years, lies at the heart of this conflict dynamic. The war highlights the nature of power in Phnom Penh, while reviving age-old geopolitical logics in which Cambodia, throughout the centuries, has owed its survival to its role as a buffer state between rival powers. The crisis today raises a fundamental question: can Cambodia continue to cling to an authoritarian, dynastic mode of governance in a region undergoing profound transformation?

1. Historical Background: Cambodia Between Siam and Annam

For centuries, Cambodia’s very survival as a state depended on the antagonistic relations between its two powerful neighbors: Siam (modern-day Thailand) to the west and Annam (modern-day Vietnam) to the east. These two kingdoms/empires repeatedly sought to subjugate Cambodia, causing continuous fragmentation of its political authority.

A key episode is the Siamese expedition led by General Bodin in the 19th century, during which Cambodia, weakened and vulnerable, oscillated between competing hegemonies. It took French colonial intervention at the end of the 19th century to stabilize and preserve this small kingdom. Without the French protectorate established in 1863, Cambodia might have disappeared from the regional map.

2. Persistent Geopolitical Dependence Since Independence

The independence obtained in 1953 under King Norodom Sihanouk did not eliminate Cambodia’s geopolitical dependence. On the contrary, the Cold War turned the country into a proxy battleground for global and regional powers. Since then, Cambodia has constantly had to navigate the influence of Vietnam, Thailand, China, and the United States.

Hun Sen’s regime, installed by Hanoi in 1979 after the fall of the Khmer Rouge, gradually distanced itself from Vietnam and began a balancing act between Beijing, Washington, and Bangkok. However, these successive alignments never removed Cambodia’s fundamental vulnerability, as the country remains the region’s geopolitical weak link.

3. A Political and Familial Rivalry Between Phnom Penh and Bangkok

The current conflict is exacerbated by a personal rivalry between two political dynasties: the Hun family in Cambodia and the Shinawatra family in Thailand. Once close—Hun Sen once described Thaksin Shinawatra as his “adoptive brother”—the two clans are now bitter enemies.

On June 26, 2025, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra visited Sakaeo province and publicly labeled the Cambodian border town of Poipet a major hub for cross-border online scam networks. This comment directly targeted the Hun regime, widely accused of tolerating and even profiting from these operations.

The reaction from Phnom Penh was immediate. On June 27, Hun Sen delivered an unusually long and heated televised speech, accusing Thaksin of failing to “educate his daughter” and of disrespecting “the second most important person in Cambodia, after the King.” This verbal escalation laid bare the personal animosity driving interstate tensions.

For deeper analysis on this dynastic dimension, see my earlier article: Dynastic Politics and Governance Crisis in Southeast Asia: The Case of Thailand and Cambodia (The Geopolitics).

4. Online Scams and the Criminal Economic Lifeline

In recent years, the Thai-Cambodian border region has become the epicenter of online scam networks that defraud victims across Asia and other parts of the world. These scams are orchestrated from guarded compounds often operated with local protection, generating massive revenues.

For the Hun regime, this shadow economy has become an essential financial lifeline. In the face of international sanctions and declining aid, the illicit flow of money sustains Cambodia’s patronage system. Thailand’s efforts in 2025 to dismantle these networks have been interpreted in Phnom Penh as a direct economic and political threat.

Hun Sen’s regime has responded by reframing Thai enforcement measures as nationalist provocation, masking the real stakes of financial survival behind a rhetoric of sovereignty.

This connection between illicit economies and authoritarian survival was explored in my article: Criminal Networks, Not Patriotism: The True Source of Hun Sen’s Fury Toward Thailand (The Geopolitics).

5. Hun Sen’s Failed Strategy to Divide Thai Elites

In response to Thai pressure, Hun Sen has sought to exploit internal political divisions in Thailand. He has attempted to pit the royalist-military establishment against the Shinawatra-led Pheu Thai party, expressing hope for the return of General Prayuth Chan-o-cha as Prime Minister.

Hun Sen even began leaking alleged private criticisms of the Thai monarchy made by Thaksin during their past friendship. But rather than divide Thai elites, this maneuver backfired: it sparked rare unity among Thai political, military, and royalist factions, all now seeing Hun Sen as a vile and shared adversary.

6. A Conflict That Could Destabilize Hun Sen’s Regime

This conflict risks destabilizing the very foundations of the Hun regime. Built on dynastic control, personal loyalty, and entrenched corruption, the system in Phnom Penh is ill-equipped to manage a long-term crisis or negotiate a peaceful resolution.

The personalized nature of power in Cambodia, the use of public institutions for private enrichment, and the reliance on criminal revenues form a model that is increasingly out of sync with regional dynamics that favor rule-based cooperation.

Conclusion: Toward a New Regional and Political Equilibrium?

Regardless of the military outcome or peace negotiations, Cambodia cannot return to the status quo. A new political balance is inevitable. This will likely require the formation of a new government acceptable not only to Cambodians but also to regional powers—Vietnam, Thailand, China—and to the United States.

This scenario echoes the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, which envisioned Cambodia as a neutral, independent, and democratic state. Preserving the spirit of those accords remains essential for achieving a durable peace.

Ultimately, the war now raging on Cambodia’s borders is also a war for political transformation. The era of unaccountable personal power may be drawing to a close. Cambodia is entering a new historical phase in which it must redefine its role among neighbors and rediscover sovereignty through law, transparency, and peace.


Monday, July 28, 2025

More Tom Lehrer


Tom Lehrer - Lobachevsky (with lyrics) '1953
themisfitoddity

Schneier on Security got me started.

That Time Tom Lehrer Pranked the NSA

Bluesky thread. Here’s the paper, from 1957. Note reference 3.

Previous post here. 


Tom Lehrer, Rest in Peace

Tom Lehrer (1928 - 2025)

David Warren posts a eulogy for Tom Lehrer, which includes this line:

Lehrer, a brilliant mathematician, and atom bombist at Los Alamos, who studied under Irwin Kaplansky at Harvard from age fifteen, was like this master an amateur musician and composer of show tunes.

I know Tom from his tunes, never heard about the math or nuclear stuff.

From Wikipedia:

Lehrer was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1955. He served until 1957, working at the National Security Agency (NSA). . . . In 2020 Lehrer publicly revealed that he had been assigned to the NSA; since the mere fact of the NSA's existence was classified at the time, Lehrer found himself in the position of implicitly using nuclear weapons work as a cover story for something more sensitive.

The phrase 'using nuclear weapons work as a cover story' sounds like something out of a James Bond-ish movie.


Saturday, July 26, 2025

Probability or The Story of Google


What are Markov chains? And why are they so useful?
Veritasium

Does a good job of explaining how Google works, which is remarkably simple, all it takes is a bigger computer. If you are just looking at letters, you just need a simple array with room for 26 entries. If you are looking at words, you need an array with a zillion entries, because not only do you are you using all the English words, you're also using all words from all the other languages and all the names and acronyms. And numbers, and punctuation, and symbols. And then, after you have counted all the words and populated your data base, you need to be able to answer a zillion queries simultaneously, which I suspect means you need to make multiple copies of these data bases. No wonder they're building all these data centers in my neighborhood.

And do not forget that all of this is being paid for by advertising. A tenth of a cent times a billion clicks is still $100K, and that probably happens, what? Hourly?

A couple of people mentioned:

Masayoshi Son (1957 - )
Japanese Businessman

Andrey Andreyevich Markov (1856 – 1922)
Russian Mathematician

Pavel Alekseevich Nekrasov (1853–1924)
Russian mathematician

On the downside, he drops in a couple of lines about global warming. I don't know if global warming is a real problem, but I do know that all of the measures western environmentalists have proposed are worse than useless.

It ends with an ad for Brilliant at the 31 minute mark.

Friday, July 25, 2025

Power

Lord Acton
Otherwise known as John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton, 13th Marquess of Groppoli, KCVO, DL (1834 – 1902)

Found this on Doug Casey's International Man:

“Lord Acton says that ‘power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely’. But reflecting, it is key to understand that power does not transform, it amplifies.

He who leads, shows what he really is… with more impact. Power doesn’t change people, it just takes away the need to pretend. The righteous protects, the ambitious abuses, the insecure becomes a tyrant. It is not power that corrupts, it is the true face of each that emerges when there is no longer fear of consequences.”

It seems to have come from Anthony Hopkins. Huh, imagine that, Anthony Hopkins. Who'd a thunk it?


NPR (National Public Radio)

Cartman

Stolen entire from Zerohedge: 

Where Lesbians & Jews Complain: South Park's Cartman Melts Down Over Trump Canceling NPR 

Left, Right, Center ... no one is safe, as South Park's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have long been masters of trolling.

In the animated comedy's Season 27 premiere, Sermon on the 'Mount', the episode trolls just about everyone, from leftists pushing propaganda through NPR to President Trump's decision to nuke the public broadcaster's funding. 

The episode satirizes how institutions have capitulated to the Trump administration, but it all begins with Cartman, pouting about the president's cancellation of his favorite show on NPR.

"The president of the United States canceled NPR… the funniest show ever, where all the lesbians and Jews complain about stuff," Cartman told his schoolmates. 

Cartman continued, "The president had it taken off the air. I mean, who the hell does this president think he is? The government can't cancel the show. I mean, what show are they gonna cancel next?"

"It was seriously the best show. It had like gay rappers from Mexico all sad because girls in Pakistan got stoned to death. And guess why they got stoned to death? Because they were raped. It was hilarious. Why would anyone cancel that?" Cartman emphasized. 

This kind of unapologetic satire is exactly why South Park has stayed relevant for nearly three decades. 

I couldn't decide on a tag for this post. It's kind of awful.


Chenab Rail Bridge

Chenab Rail Bridge

India just opened the highest bridge in the world. It's in Kashmir, basically the foothills of the Himalaya Mountains where India & Pakistan have been fighting since forever.

Chenab Rail Bridge
Area shown is approximately 650 miles across

Via RT

TDS

TDS

Top: Kathy Griffin Left: 2018 Right: 2025

Middle: Rosie O’Donnell Left: 2019 Right: 2024

Bottom: Ellen DeGeneres Left: 2020 Right: 2025

I was a little shocked when I saw this collection of images. It's not really fair to ascribe the deterioration of their appearance entirely to Trump Derangement Syndrome. They are all getting up there in years, and people, including me, have an innate appreciation for younger, more attractive people. Still, I have no sympathy for these shitheads. Live by celebrity, die by celebrity.


Compressed Air Supercharging


Was Mickey Thompson Ridiculous or Ahead of His Time?
Snow Family Racing

Compressed Air Supercharging? Waaaaa? I've never heard of it, I mean I suppose it could work, but it sounds kind of nuts. Evidently it's a real thing:


Compressed Air Supercharging
Tina Pierce

Now you might be wondering who Tina Pierce is. This might give you some idea:


FASTEST WOMAN IN OKLAHOMA! STREET OUTLAWS! TINA PIERCE DEBUTS HER LSX COLORADO! HOT ROD DRAG WEEK!
victoryredcolorado

9 second quarter mile and it's street legal. At least in Oklahoma.


Paranoia

JMSmith pulls up a bit of history in A Conspiracy Within a Conspiracy He opens with this quote:

“Finally we have the unsolved mystery as to who, if anyone, in this great land actually receives accurate and unbiased information about the outside world.  In [the] atmosphere of oriental secretiveness and conspiracy which pervades this Government, possibilities for distorting or poisoning sources and currents of information are infinite . . . . There is good reason to suspect that this Government is actually a conspiracy within a conspiracy; and I for one am reluctant to believe that Stalin himself receives anything like an objective picture of [the] outside world.” - Telegram of George F. Kennan to James F. Burnes (February 22, 1946).

The full text of the  "Long Telegram" can be found here. 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Flame Spray Welding


Repair BROKEN Cast Iron Transmission Housing | Flame Spray Welding
Cutting Edge Engineering AUstralia

I would be curious to see how well the finished repair holds up. It looks like it ought to be strong enough, but I wonder if all that heat might have distorted the case, leading to the misalignment of the internal parts, leading to reduced life span. On the other hand, the machine this came out of likely cost $500,000. A machine like that would need to be generating around $15K a month just to pay for itself, never mind the operating expense, so a couple of months work might pay for a new transmission.

That weld is pretty ugly, but then you need practice to get good, and I expect there won't be that many occasions when you need to weld plate steel to cast iron.

It's kind of amazing how thin they can make cast iron parts. When you look at cast iron parts, the flanges around the edges are pretty thick, but you can't really see how thick the iron is in between those flanges.

Peugeot 302

Peugeot 302 Airstream Saloon 1937

1936 Peugeot 302

Peugeot 302 manufactured from 1936 to 1938

I'm re-reading The World at Night by Alan Furst. Germany has just conquered France and our hero, Jean-Claude Casson, has to turn in his car, a Simca 302. Only problem is that there was no Simca 302, the only 302 model car was a Peugeot. The description in the book pretty well matches the Peugeot, and a very pretty car it is. I especially like the headlights behind the grill.



Civilization

JMSmith gives us a wonderful explanation of what the hell is going on in the world:

Why They Hate Us (and Why We Hate Them) by JMSmith

“The nature of the breakdowns of civilizations can be summed up in three points: a failure of creative power in the minority, an answering withdrawal of mimesis on the part of the majority, and a consequent loss of social unity in the society as a whole.” - Arnold Toynbee, A Study of History, vol. 4 (1939)*

Last evening an old friend asked me why our elites look down on us plebs with such loathing.  The simple answer is because we plebs no longer look up to our elites with acclaim.  We may envy their riches, their glamor, their power; but we do not envy or wish to adopt the shape of their loathsome souls.  We may wish that we had what they have, but we do not wish to be what they are.  The now popular notion that our elite is a coven of satanic pedophiles is, I suspect, one means to express our disgust.

Read the whole thing here.

Word I didn't know: mimesis - representation or imitation of the real world in art and literature.

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Talent

I'm re-reading The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst. He's riding the subway in Paris when a man walks up to him and hands him an envelope and walks off. When he gets back to the office he opens the envelope and there is a sheet of paper with the detailed plans for a torpedo. He sits down with co-workers in the Reuters office to talk about what they should do with it. They ask the one woman in the group, a chemist, what she thinks of this drawing. They ask her because she is only with any technical competence, the rest of them can barely change a light bulb.

Note - Found this in my Drafts folder, originally written two years ago.


1934 Russian Cars

1934 Soviet Russia USSR " Road and Car " Magazine #8

I'm reading Night Soldiers by Alan Furst. I've read it before but I'm not remembering anything so far. Around page 80 he mentions a couple of cars - the Pobieda and Stolypin. 

The Pobeda didn't arrive till 1946. The books starts in 1934. It's a novel, no one cares what kind of car it was.

The Stolypin, according to Wikipedia, is not an an automobile but a railway car originally designed to transport farmers with their families, farm implements and animals to homestead in Siberia. Later it was used to transport convicts and other undesirables to Siberia.

While I was poking around I also came across this prototype.

1934 GAZ A Aero

Seems the west weren't the only ones obsessed with speed.

Note - Found this in my my Drafts folder. I originally wrote this three years ago, but didn't post it for some reason

Science Fiction


1960s Space Age: Exploring Alien Worlds
Ai Fascinated

Just a little something to enliven your morning. I like the yarn creatures, especially when the big ones turn on the girls.

Monday, July 21, 2025

Orangery

Orangery in The Warren Street Hotel in New York City

Haute Living has a bunch of photos.


Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab (Arab Tower), a Jumeirah Hotel in Dubai

I'm watching a video on YouTube and an ad for a hotel pops up. Jumeirah? Sounds Arab, and it is. Pretty building, and a very expensive hotel. Built on artificial island. The builders had to dewater the island in order to build the foundation. Dewatering is done by drilling a series of wells around the perimeter, putting pumps in the bottom of the wells and pumping all the water out. On an island like this you will never get all the water out because the sea is constantly seeping in, but you can lower the ground water level, which is good enough, I guess. Seems like they might need to keep the pumps running forever to keep it stable, but maybe if you built a foundation that was big, heavy, deep and solid enough you wouldn't need the pumps anymore.
    Dubai is a really weird little place. It's over there with all those other Arabian oil empires (map), but it's really tiny, kind of like Monaco, so there's no place to drill. Money is flowing into the place and the only reason I can figure is that money attracts money. The picture is very pretty, but the place itself doesn't strike me as very nice. The climate is about like Phoenix, Arizona, and maybe a little worse because of the high humidity in the summer. I guess if you were rich you wouldn't hang around in the summer, probably go some place cooler, like Switzerland.
    Then you've got all the horror stories about not-so-rich people having problems like being thrown in jail for being raped or broke.

The $2 Jeep


The $2 Jeep... How Bad Can It Be?
Low Buck Garage

Vunderbar! Reminds me of my previous life as a mechanic in Houston. Definitely improved my attitude this morning. Low Buck Garage has appeared here before.

Morning Midas

Morning Midas

Remember the car carrier that caught fire and sank a month ago? Birds have come home to roost:


Sunday, July 20, 2025

Republicans & Democrats

Are Republicans & Democrats just different factions of the Uniparty? I've kind of wondered about that. I mean, Trump is a Republican, but so were both Bushes, and the Bushes, Clinton and Obama all seemed to be following the same agenda. So is Trump any different, or is he just another member of the Uniparty?

Ada Nestor thinks not:

The Desperation to Stop Trump Wasn’t Political, It Was Survival

 

Entrpreneurs

Vendors wait for customers next to the boot of their car, stuffed with homemade crisps and bread, in Havana, Cuba. [Jorge Luis Banos/AP Photo]

New America?

Curious article from Russia:


He mentions several people, most of whom I have never heard of, so I asked Google about them and here are Google's summaries, listed in order by year of birth:
Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti (1876 – 1944) was an Italian poet, editor, art theorist and founder of the Futurist movement. He was associated with the utopian and Symbolist artistic and literary community Abbaye de Créteil between 1907 and 1908. Wikipedia

Carl Schmitt (1888 – 1985) was a German jurist, author, and political theorist. Schmitt wrote extensively about the effective wielding of political power. An authoritarian conservative theorist, he was noted as a critic of parliamentary democracy, liberalism, and cosmopolitanism. Wikipedia

Leo Strauss (1899 – 1973) was an American scholar of political philosophy. He spent much of his career as a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he taught several generations of students and published fifteen books. Wikipedia. No relation to Levi Strauss.

Nick Land (1962 – ) is an English philosopher best known for popularising the ideology of accelerationism. His work has been tied to the development of speculative realism, and departs from the formal conventions of academic writing, incorporating unorthodox and esoteric influences. Wikipedia

Marc Lowell Andreessen (1971 – ) is an American investor, entrepreneur, and software engineer who has made significant contributions to the internet. He co-authored the first web browser to display graphics, Mosaic, while working at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in the early 1990s. Wikipedia

Curtis Guy Yarvin (1973 – ), also known by the pen name Mencius Moldbug, is an American far-right political blogger and software developer. Wikipedia

Blake Gates Masters (1986 – ) is an American venture capitalist, author, former political candidate, and conspiracy theorist. Wikipedia

Anduril Industries, Inc. is an American defense technology company that specializes in autonomous systems. It was cofounded in 2017 by inventor and entrepreneur Palmer Luckey and others. Anduril aims to sell to the U.S. Department of Defense, including artificial intelligence and robotics Wikipedia
The author, Artyom Lukin, an associate professor of international relations at Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok, Russia. 

Moscow, Portland, Vladisvostok

Vladivostok is 4,800 miles away from me over the the north Bering Sea. Moscow is 5,300 miles away over the North Pole. Vladivostok is 4,000 miles from Moscow.



Dassault Mirage

Dassault Mirage 2000-9DAD - United Arab Emirates Air Force

The Dassault Mirage 2000 first flew in 1978. France built 600 of them. They are in use by several countries.


Godzilla

A German company that sells cleaning equipment used its pressure washers to create a giant image of Godzilla on the Iwaya Kawauchi Dam in Japan.


Donald Trump helped ancient Russians defeat space lizards


Donald Trump helped ancient Russians defeat space lizards
RT


When conspiracy satire looks this cool, you don’t need facts – you need a phonk soundtrack

Heroic Slavic warriors triumph over evil reptilian invaders to pounding phonk beats. These surreal showdowns have racked up millions of views and spawned a wave of spin-offs, including video games, comic books, and tabletop RPGs. What started as a mock academic lecture quickly turned into a full-blown cultural phenomenon – fueled in part by some deep-rooted medieval nostalgia.

One of the most well-known stories in the Ancient Rus vs. Lizards mythos is 'The tale of how the Russian hero Danila Trumpov drove the accursed Lizards from the Slavic States of America'. In this fictional legend, a Russian version of Donald Trump defeats a shadowy alliance of humanoid lizards, who are supposedly aided by Bill Gates.

Trumpov wields imaginative techniques like the “Republican Egg Squeeze” and the “Texas Burger Bomb,” and even manages to sabotage the lizard lobbyists by replacing the dollar with the ruble. In the end, the forces of Slavic justice prevail, and the Lizards are forced to retreat to the distant planet of Nibiru.

This is just one installment in a sprawling fan-fiction universe created as a joke, but which has grown far beyond its origins. What began as light-hearted parody has developed into a full-fledged narrative world that mixes satire, absurdity, and pseudo-history – while also poking fun at the cult of Russia’s supposed ancient supremacy.


Jdm drift Saint-Petersburg//Phonk


Jdm drift Saint-Petersburg//Phonk
PITERSKOE MYASO

Impressive. JDM stands for Japanese Domestic Market, refers to vehicles originally manufactured and sold in Japan. Via RT

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Meteorite from Mars

Meteorite from Mars

From Sotheby's:

The largest piece of Mars on Earth is now the most valuable meteorite ever sold at auction after it achieved $5.3 million in the Natural History sale during Sotheby's Geek Week.

Somebody is convinced that it came from Mars. Rocks fall out of the sky everyday, most of them are too small to notice, and most of them don't come from Mars. Assuming somebody is right, then this is a really freak occurrence. It would have to have been a big meteor to hit Mars in order to knock this rock into space where it floated for a zillion years until it got captured in Earth's gravity and plummeted to the ground in Africa. Very freaky.

I would have thought it would have rounded edges, not angular ones, being as it probably entered the Earth's atmosphere traveling at several miles per second, but whatever.

Via RT


Peter The Great

One of numerous bas-reliefs in the Elektrozavodskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia

A bit of history framed as a review of a TV series:

Was Peter the Great Russia’s Antichrist – or its saviour? by Dmitry Samoilov

He mentions Elektrozavodskaya, which meant nothing so I looked it up and found there is a very fancy metro station with that name, hence the above image.

He comments on a phrase used in the show: Fille danke is a bastard phrase - fille is French for girl and danke is German for thank you. Vielen dank is German for 'many thanks'. Why are we using German here? Maybe he's trying to make it intelligible to English speakers. 'Many thanks' in Russian is большое спасибо, which is gibberish to me.





 

Friday, July 18, 2025

Science Fiction & Synthetic Music


L O S T L O B B Y [Cyberpunk Synthwave Stillness in the Entrance to Nowhere]
Signal '89

There are a zillion similar videos of YouTube from a variety of channels - synthetic music along with a static science fictiony background image, along with some static in the image. When I want to take a break from thinking, I'll dial up one of these videos and pull up some kind of trivial solitaire game. I find it calming.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning | Official Trailer


Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning | Official Trailer (2025 Movie) - Tom Cruise
Paramount Pictures

Fantastic! Amazing! Stupendous! Ridiculous! Over-the-top! Hilarious! Shoot, any and all extreme adjectives can be applied to this movie.

Basically, we've got 62 year old Tom Cruise trying to get his self killed doing what he loves to do, which is making wild movies. The show alternates between extremely violent action scenes and people talking about the Entity.

This time the villain is an AI (artificial intelligence) computer program known as the Entity. It is trying to take over the world by launching of all the missiles in the world that are equipped with nuclear warheads. This will kill everyone on the planet and then the Entity will be victorious. Sounds like a stupid plan, but hey, what do I know about world domination?

The underwater scenes with the nuclear submarines are out of this world. How in the world did they filmed them? They built their own underwater sound stage in a zillion gallon tank of water. Tank must have been a hundred feet across and probably just as deep. It took weeks to fill it. You could make a movie just about how they filmed these scenes, and somebody should.
 

UNTAMED - Netflix Series


UNTAMED | Official Trailer | Netflix
Netflix

Pretty good murder mystery set in Yosemite National Park, so lots of cool wilderness scenery along with a number of big animals. Six short episodes (45 minutes each) and we watched three of them last night. We've got four murders so far and even though they are separated by a period of years, you just know they are all going to be tied to some evil nut job. Meanwhile, we've got all the typical cop show pathos: the tough cop who antagonizes his coworkers and family, divorces, traumatized citizens, annoying high level bureaucrats and sleazy druggies hanging out in sleazy places, plus the usual assortment of skin colors. On the plus side we have plenty of scenes of out in the wilderness.

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite is roughly the same size as Rhode Island, they are both a shade over 1,000 square miles. This is the only map I found that showed the park in relation to its neighborhood. There are lots of maps of the park, but they typically only show the park and just a bit beyond the borders. Google Maps only shows a placemark, it doesn't show the borders of the park at all.

Painting of Yosemite by Heinrich C. Berann. Aerial view of the entire park from the west, looking east. 

Wikipedia has an interactive version of this map. Mouse over the picture and it will name the various features.

Show opens with a scene of a couple of guys climbing the face of half dome. I hate these kind of scenes, because if in it's in a show you just know somebody is going to fall and die, and somebody does, but it's not one of the climbers.

P. S. Cute little bit of bio-metric tom-foolery -  Our guy finds the dead girl's phone, but it's locked using facial recognition. The coroner helps him out by first opening the dead girls eyes and then putting eye-drops in. That doesn't work, so he swabs her face with formaldehyde saying it will warm her skin and it might be enough to get past the bio-metric lock, and what do you know? It does, the phone is unlocked and our guy finds some crucial evidence. Ain't technological fairy tales wonderful?

Photos

Wolf and Bear hanging out together

Taisun crane at the Yantai Raffles shipyard in China.

The oil harbor in Novorossiysk, the southern Russian seaport town on the Black Sea [Lucie Godeau/AFP]

Felix Baumgartner of Austria gestures prior to speaking with the media after successfully jumping from a space capsule lifted by a helium balloon in Roswell, N.M., Oct. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

Felix died in a  paraglider crash Thursday along the eastern coast of Italy. He was 56. Previous post about Felix.