- Who gets to decide what speech is acceptable?
- Late-life star and darling of the Brat Pack, Harry Dean Stanton has died.
- Those hackers entered Equifax’s system through a vulnerability for which a patch had been available for two months.
- Purely coincidentally no doubt, Equifax has announced that its chief information officer and chief security officer are both retiring.
- Chelsea Manning on the dystopia we signed up for.
- Charles Murray says Harvard shows how it should be done when it comes to speeches and speakers who might trigger the anti-freedom mob.
- Why math is the best way to make sense of the world. Even my math-challenged self finds this at least a sensible start.
- Cops say it would set a bad precedent to hold them responsible for killing a guy who had Down syndrome. Poor dears.
- Hollywood armorer talks about guns and the movies. (And hates that silly shooting-sideways stuff as much as you do.)
This is one of 25 dogs that don’t know how to sit. But this one clearly knows how to sit with style.


The “people” who want to control free speech are the same “people” who want to control history but who are those “people” really?
A new movie came out this weekend by of all people Angelina Jolie that demonstrates where this can all lead a society, the movie;
“First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers”
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4882376/
This is not something that which will be taught in our government run schools because some of those “people” run many of those schools.
Is Apache Struts (in Equifax) related to the Apache Software? I can’t find that Struts is mentioned in the software website, so maybe not.
but who are those “people” really?
Well, historically, after the revolution they want they are the first people lined up against the wall and shot, and their followers are the first ones sent to the reeducation camps. And they are always Utterly Surprised.
Turns out the future of history is harder to control than one might think.
[This is me restraining myself from posting about guns in movies.]
One of the best gun-handling movies I’ve seen was “The Thief”, with James Caan. The advisors were a group of high-ranked IPSC shooters, from a California version of Jeff Cooper’s Gunsite.
Could be a growing trend for aging Americans with too little saved for retirement.
“Meet the CamperForce, Amazon’s Nomadic Retiree Army”
https://www.wired.com/story/meet-camperforce-amazons-nomadic-retiree-army/
“aging Americans with too little saved for retirement.”
Not only would it bust SS, but it would also create a perfect storm for a growing government.
Which reminds me, someone recently told me that the Greeks laughs at Americans, because they(Americans) pay taxes while they don’t.
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Retirement?
“Yeah, that fellow retired, he’s buried back there where the weeds grow. The cows graze there now. They find a lot of fodder grows in that place.”
I’m something the jackass. Never bought the “Work now, we will give you your product later when you retire.” I learned to respect what “defeat in detail” means.
Cannot change human nature. It will go of its own path. Don’t know the end play.
Phuch’em, the parasites with some intellect. I get it, but, I’m still here, foolish and obstinate…
Game not over.
Desertrat, “Heat” is used in the article as how to do it right – it was a remake of “Thief” by the same director – Michael Mann of Miami Vice fame. I think there was even another version that Michael Mann had done for television.