Betsy DeVos, Trump's education secretary , has just released new federal guidance to the nation's colleges and universities. Hence forth they have to allow accused students a little bit of due process before expelling them. Good first step. BUT...
Rape is a serious crime. Used to be a death penalty offense. We have backed off on the death penalty, but it is still a serious crime. I don't like students getting judged by a bunch of college admins for serious offenses like rape. That's what we have police and courts for. And American courts are pretty good on due process, far more so than lefty college admins. When someone complains to the college of campus rape or sexual harassment, the college should offer her (or him) a ride to the police station, and a ride back.
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Friday, May 8, 2020
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Train buffs for Trump.
Today’s campaign mailing offered a real electric model train, all
painted up as a Trump campaign train. It looked kinda cool. I like Trump and I like trains. I have an HO train layout running around the
walls of the down stairs guest room. I
guessed this trophy model train was HO scale.
The picture showed HO style couplers.
A lot of looking did turn up “HO” in an obscure place in the
mailing. I sort of expected a deal for
the train like this “Make a sizable campaign contribution and we will send you
this cool troy.” No such luck. After reading and re-readng the offer, I
think if you send in the paper work they will bill you and if you sent the toy
train operator (not the Trump campaign!) a check, they will send you the
locomotive. Send them two more checks
and they will send you the two passenger cars that make up the full train. No where did it say how much each check had
to be.
After all the
reading and re-reading of the mailer, I decided NO Sale, and put the mailer into File
13.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Terminator Dark Fate 2019
It’s been a long time (36 years) since the first Terminator
movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton. Terminator Dark Fate still has Arnold and
Linda Hamilton. Linda has aged, nearly
as much at Carrie Fisher aged in the last Star Wars flick. We have a large cast but none of the other actors
names mean anything to me. Grace, played
by Mackenzie Davis is a human with superpowers rather than a cyborg, Dani Ramos
played by Natalia Reyes has Sarah Connor’s old role from the first Terminator
movie. They both do good jobs; this
movie ought to help both of their careers. This flick got an R rating, mostly
over a few F-bombs dropped here and there.
The plot is familiar, a super being, Grace, is sent back from the future
to guard a good looking young chick, Dani Ramos, from an unstoppable Terminator
sent back from the future to kill her.
.The movie starts out in Spanish, with English subtitles, which was a
little off putting. There is a lot of combat
thru out the movie. It is so violent
that it is hard to believe that the characters can survive all the banging
around. There are some plot holes, such
as the time they are riding on the top of a freight train, headed toward the US
border, and suddenly, poof, they are in a nice clean new white pickup
truck.
They spent $185
million to make this and it has made $261 million world wide since it was
released in November last year. Somebody
goofed on the publicity, I never heard of it before seeing it on Netflix. If I had known there was another Terminator
movie in the theaters I probably would have gone and seen it.
The cyborgs are no
longer the bright shiny liquid metal from Terminator 2; rather they are made
from soft and squishy black tar. Yuck. I liked the liquid metal better.
Overall this was a
meh movie, nowhere as entertaining as Terminator 2 was 30 years ago. No good one liners. No romance, neither Grace nor Dani gets a
guy. Sarah Connor wants to kill Arnold’s
T800 character. I remember Sarah saying
nice things about the T-800’s fatherly relationship with young John Connor
toward the end of Terminator 2. She must
have had some attitude adjustment for the worse in the two (or more?)
Terminator flicks between this one and Terminator 2.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Take the kids to a battlefield
We have some around here. Bunker Hill, Concord, Lexington, Bennington, Ticonderoga, Saratoga, gotta be some more but I can't think of them right now. To make it really educational, get a book about the battle and have the kids read it. Bring the book on the trip. They usually have a walking trail with sign posts. Have the kids read each sign post aloud. If there is a guide, join up with him and listen to what he has to say. Observe the terrain. Point out the importance of the high ground. Find the high ground. Find the places our side defended against Redcoat attacks. Pace out a fair musket shot, about 150 paces is extreme range for a smooth bore flintlock musket. Pace out the distance required to see the whites of their eyes. That's so short a range that nobody can miss. From Concord, follow the road the Redcoats used to retreat back to Boston after the shoot out. Point out that patriots fired upon the retreating Redcoats all the way. In Wales, England, Carnavon Castle, a famous Redcoat regiment has their home and museum. That regiment (Cold Stream Guards? can't remember for sure) was at Concord in 1775 and made the retreat to Boston. The diary of the regimental surgeon is in the museum, open to the page for Concord. It reads some thing like , "Oh the colonials were beastly that day. Unsporting. Fired upon us from behind stone walls."
Corona virus gets Congress to actually pass a law
I had pretty much given up on meaningful federal legislation. Meaningful as in more important than renaming a Post Office. I cannot remember the last useful law the Congress passed. it was many years ago. Since then CongressCritters occupied their time calling each other names, bad mouthing president Trump, and promising support for motherhood and apple pie.
Then we are hit with Corona virus. And, lo and behold, the CongressCritters manage to pass a $2.2 trillion relief and recovery bill. Hallelujah. Too bad it takes a repeat visit from the Black Death to get them to do anything.
Then we are hit with Corona virus. And, lo and behold, the CongressCritters manage to pass a $2.2 trillion relief and recovery bill. Hallelujah. Too bad it takes a repeat visit from the Black Death to get them to do anything.
Let's get back to work
Should we end the current economic shut down in New
Hampshire? We
have everyone hunkered down at home and while we stay at home we probably won’t
catch COVID-19. But how long can we keep
it up? I already see signs that the food
supply chain is breaking down. We are
going to start running out of a lot of things pretty soon.
Speaking as
someone old enough to be in the high risk group, I don’t see much difference in
my odds of catching COVID-19 next week or next month or next year. Things won’t change much until we have a
vaccine and the TV says that is a year away.
Can we stay shut down and live off inventory for a whole year waiting on
a vaccine? I don’t think so. Already we are running out of food. Check the empty shelves in the grocery stores.
Going back to work
ought to voluntary. Those that want to
go back to work should be allowed to.
Those that don’t should be free to stay at home. When ever we go back to work, some people are
going to catch it. Some of them will
die. The medics and the media will cry
loudly that we are killing people. But
are we? It doesn’t make much difference
to me whether I catch it next week or next month or next year.
Monday, May 4, 2020
Better late than never. HP power button works right.
Some years ago I bought an HP Pavilion laptop. It had (still has) a power button to turn it on. That worked fine for months. Then we had a Micro$oft patch oh maybe two-three years ago. That broke the power button. Shut the laptop down thru Windows, and next morning, the power button would not start up up again. PITA. One clue, the LED in the power button no longer turned off when I shut the laptop down thru Windows. I found I could hold the power button down for the count of nine and the LED would turn off. And then, pressing the power button would make the laptop start up like it ought to.
I googled on this bug, never found anything about it on the net. I lived with the PITA for years. Then the Micro$oft patch day came on last Friday. And it fixed the power button. Hoorah.
I googled on this bug, never found anything about it on the net. I lived with the PITA for years. Then the Micro$oft patch day came on last Friday. And it fixed the power button. Hoorah.
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