Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Debunking the myth of oil as 'fossil fuel'. Who knew - I didn't...

 

It's said - even here in this short video - that J.D. Rockefeller paid scientists to call oil a fossil fuel at the 1892 Geneva Convention to “induce the idea of scarcity”. This claim is false. Scientists had used the phrase “fossil fuel” as early as 1759 before J.D. Rockefeller’s birth, and there is no evidence it was discussed by chemists at an 1892 meeting in Geneva about naming compounds. The reality of it is, though, that fossils and oil have absolutely nothing to do with each other, so believe what you will. 

An intimate half-hour? Wow...

 




Looks like Sparticus may have a little problem...

According to freebeacon.com, Sparticus - Sen. Cory Booker (not Kirk Douglas) - who said absolutely nothing during his  marathon 25-hour speech last week, broke a Senate speaking record. But his fundraising off that speech broke long-standing Senate ethics rules, a watchdog group alleged in a complaint filed Tuesday.
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), an ethics watchdog nonprofit organization, alleged that Booker violated ethics rules by using his record-breaking speech for campaign purposes. In a complaint filed Tuesday with the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, the watchdog group highlighted a series of campaign messages Booker sent to his supporters during and after his record-breaking performance on the Senate floor, including messages asking followers to "stand with Cory" during his speech by signing up for his email list and others that solicited contributions for Booker and the DNC from anyone "inspired" by his historic showing.

 
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Is it raining out? Press one for English...

The National Weather Service is no longer providing language translations of its products, a change that experts say could put non-English speakers at risk of missing potentially life-saving warnings about extreme weather.
The weather service has “paused” the translations because its contract with the provider has lapsed, NWS spokesperson Michael Musher said. He declined further comment. Lilt, an artificial intelligence company, began providing translations in late 2023, replacing manual translations that the weather service had said were labor-intensive and not 'sustainable'.


It happened in New Jersey? Riffing on the state of my birth - literally and figuratively...

 
Here's just a few things that the Garden State is famous for:
 
Jersey tomatoes - the babes and the 'berries' (yes they are)
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping in 1932. 
The Jersey Devil: The legendary creature said to inhabit the forests of the Pine Barrens. 
America's First Real Baseball Game: Played at Elysian Fields in Hoboken in 1846. 
The Hindenburg Disaster: The truth behind the disaster of the airship. 
Aaron Burr's and Alexander Hamilton's Duel.
Drive-in movies invented there. 
Teflon invented there.
 Daylight savings time came into existence there first.
New Jersey was the first state to sign the Bill of Rights.
The first ferry service in the U.S. opened between Hoboken and Manhattan.
Thomas Edison opens laboratories in Menlo Park and in 1879, Edison invents the first practical incandescent lamp.
Inn 1953, I was born there.
And then there's Spartacus:
 


As us former Jerseyans/Jerseyites/Garden Staters say: 
'It's a good place to be FROM...
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Dissin' the Dad?



Piss on you! Florida Man strikes again...

There's a news report this morning that Florida Man John Connaughton, a 51-year-old registered sex offender, was reportedly so pissed off at Doors, Moulding & More in St. Petersburg that he caused more than $1,000 worth of damage in his urine-slinging rampage, according to a Pinellas County affidavit.
He allegedly chucked multiple bottles of his own pee through the front entrance to the store and poured the contents throughout the store, including on the merchandise.
Connaughton, who has an extensive criminal history including lewd and lascivious exhibition, was apparently pissed that the business refused to interview him. After throwing his wee at a store employee, he ran out of the store. He was eventually apprehended and charged with felony battery, criminal mischief, and aggravated assault.
 
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Are you nice, or are you a racist? Either way, you lose...



Chill, ferfucksakes...

Somewhere between the instant-gratification Jones we all seem to have, and the 'I can't wait to see what's next' mindset, we've lost our ability to observe, review, and make reasonable assessments on what's happening around us. It's knee-jerk city everyhwhere you look, especially the stock market. Will someone somewhere please tell me what effect foreign tariffs will have on domestic utility or telecom stocks?
Like I've said countless times, reduced equity pricing creates buying opportunities if you're smart and pay attention. And lighten the fuck up, Chicken Little, the sky is definitely not falling - not yet, anway... 
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The supreme court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to use an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan people, but said they may ask for a court hearing before they are taken from the US.
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Moral of the story? Don't do anything that goes against liblogic...
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No wonder kids are as fucked up as they are...
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I'm not trying to  poke fun at Babs when I tell you we've been married for 40+ years, and through all that time she's cooked a total  of six dinners. You can tell by the jewelry she makes that she's a very creative person, but that creative spirit doesn't extend to the culinary arts. In fact, we pretty much made a plan long before we got hitched. She knew I always cooked for myself - a rarity back in the 70's for a single guy, living alone, to cook for himself every night. She once asked me why I did it, and I told her 'There's three things I know when I'm cooking. I know what I'm having, I know what it'll taste like, and when it'll be done.' That sealed the deal for us going forward, and we're both cool with it. Juss' sayin'...
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Yeah - I think the term is 'political expediency'...
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One of the best 'fuck you's' ever filmed.
Salute the rank, not the man...


Young Cagney maybe...

 



Monday, April 7, 2025

A late night HillBetty? Why not...


Hey honey - go stand din front of that picture of cows...



Babies making memories? Whodathunkit...

Yes, babies can form memories, particularly short-term memories, even from a very young age, but they struggle to recall them in adulthood, a phenomenon known as infantile amnesia. While babies can form memories, adults often struggle to recall events from their earliest years, a phenomenon called infantile amnesia. 
Babies begin forming memories, including implicit memories (like motor skills) and statistical learning, as early as two or three months. Babies primarily have short-term memories that last for a few minutes or hours, helping them track objects and recognize familiar faces. 
Studies using brain scans and tracking eye movements have shown that babies can encode memories, and the hippocampus plays a role in this process. 

Jerry Hadler stinks. Literally. This is too funny...

This was posted today on freebeacon.com - Longtime New York congressman Jerry Nadler has become famous as a champion of progressive policies in the House of Representatives. But among his colleagues in the chamber, he has also earned the dubious distinction of being its smelliest member.
"He’s the kind of guy who when he makes his way onto the floor he barrels through everyone, and sometime he doesn’t really need to barrel through because his stench kind of clears the way and it equates to his personality, which is nasty and most people want to keep away from," said Anthony D’Esposito, a former GOP congressman from Long Island recently named inspector general of the Department of Labor.
A half dozen of Nadler’s current and former colleagues—on both sides of the aisle—were even more savage behind the scenes, pooh-poohing the New York liberal. One House Democrat said he wasn't just rancid but also frequently out of it.    
"Members of Congress don’t want to sit next to him because of it," the House Democrat told the Washington Free Beacon. "Yeah, he smells. I don’t know what he does. Maybe he doesn’t take a bath, I don’t know what it is."
 
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When the oligarchs don't have their own private jet, they fly first class, don't they? Well, then, she might be one herself...

Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was photographed flying first-class to a Bernie Sanders event last month — with critics saying it shows how she battles inequality one “mimosa at a time.” A photo released today taken by an unidentified passenger snapped AOC getting comfy in the roomy first-class cabin of JetBlue Flt. 511 on March 19 that departed from JFK Airport in Queens for Las Vegas, where she spoke at a Sanders rally titled “Fighting Oligarchy.”
At least it was JetBlue. Even their first class seats suck.
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They could call it 'The crazy old men and batshit bitches tour'...


Thank god I have Ticketmaster on speed dial. Who wouldn't wanna go to that show? I'd love to be in the first row, but I'm busy that day having splinters inserted under my fingernails. Can you imagine what that audience'd look like? Buncha geriatric hairy arm pit hippie chics and their faithful followers. Upcoming stops have just been scheduled in April for the California cities of Bakersfield and Auburn, plus Salt Lake City; Nampa, Idaho; and Missoula, Montana.

Jeez...


Now boarding!



They got balls, I'll give 'em that, but wasn't it a women's tournament?

If you haven't yet figured out how upside down and friggin' sideways the world is today, this might tip you off. Or piss you off.  You choose. 
'Harriet' Haynes faced 'Lucy' Smith at the Ultimate Pool Women’s Pro Series Event 2 at Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan - a quaint little town not far from Birmingham, England - after the trans players beat four female opponents each.
Haynes led 6-3 early in the tournament, but Smith battled back to only one down. Despite the comeback, though, Haynes ended up winning it all. Regardless, both trans players tore through their female opponents this season. Smith won 85 of his 113 matches and 62 percent of 848 frames since 2021. Hayes had a similar winning record, with a .750 winning percentage in 241 matches and 61 percent of frames before entering this week’s tournament.
 
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We shouldn't always be so serious, right?

 



Debunking the myth of oil as 'fossil fuel'. Who knew - I didn't...

  It's said - even here in this short video - that J.D. Rockefeller paid scientists to call oil a fossil fuel at the 1892 Geneva Convent...