1 September 2023

One of biggest scandal reveals in Canada, and it barely gets a mention in the media.  Remember the Kamloops Indian School scandal that CNN published in 2021?  Much outrage was generated.  Well the area was finally excavated, and there were no bodies in the ground.  It was all just hype.  Think CNN will cover this?

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Why everyone is leaving Portland.  (It's not the weather.  We've had this weather before.)

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The Polish Festival and Occidental Oktoberfest are back.  Sadly, the risks are just too high for me.  Not going. 

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The COVID song and dance is returning.  This time, the risk of contracting the EG.6 and BA.2.86 variants is higher in the vaxxed, according to the CDC.  

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Increasing commercial surveillance.  Someone else has noticed that more companies are encouraging use of their own mobile phone apps.  What better way of tracking your consumption and habits?  Like the Internet in general, it was all innocent in the beginning.  Having an app was fun and cool.  Now it's creepy and dangerous.

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Organic Maps.  This is really cool.  I'll be spending time with this, seeing if it can replace Gaia Maps or Caltopo Maps for hiking and outdoors activities.  It's free and you don't need a subscription.  Wow!

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Animated Knots.  This will come in handy, I'm sure.

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King County to surpass fentanyl death toll.  Way to go, Seattle.  Keep on doing that DEI, climate change, anti-racist, tax-the-rich strategy that you do. 

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The last of the fungus.  The economy built around the Cordyceps fungus constitutes a tenth of Tibet's GDP.  And it's being harvested to extinction.  Read this - fascinating writing.

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Killed by Google.  All the apps, services and hardware Google created or bought out, then later killed.  One person in a forum said that the difference between Microsoft and Google is that when you try to connect to someone a few years later at Microsoft regarding a project, that person is still there. 

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31 August 2023

University of Minnesota Medical School researchers discover a way to formulate oral amphotericin.  This is great because for some diseases, you need amphotericin, which sometimes goes by the nickname "Shake and Bake" because it induces the shakes and a high fever.  The oral formulation was found to be "non-toxic". 

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How A.I. will destroy us.  This article is probably true.  We will see demoralization as A.I. can generate higher quality stuff than humans (provided someone knows how to generate it), and A.I. threatens to lessen actual human interaction (not a universal thing, but I can see it happening to some degree).  So why do we continue to develop this potentially harmful technology?  "Short-term profits."  Spot-on.  Who wouldn't pursue near-term monetary gains.  Down the chute we go.

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Although ChatGPT can pass medical knowledge assessment tests and can sound more empathetic than some humans, it seems that it won't yet replace human physicians. The A.I. app Babylon couldn't make a go of it, and is shutting down.  But what led to its demise?  Sure it lost some contracts, but was it just bad timing?  Something else?  Perhaps replicating the skills of a real physician is more than A.I. can achieve just yet. We'll see if its buyer, eMed, succeeds.

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How to use ChatGPT to teach you Spanish.  This tells you what prompts to use to let ChatGPT correct your mistakes and act as a private tutor.  This is s great example of what A.I. can do to help humans.

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Why DeFi won't go mainstream.  DeFi is banking without regulations.  Why would you do it?

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Spike protein is dangerous - whether from the SARS-CoV2 or from the vaccine.  Really surprised this got published, because they conclude:
We also advocate for the suspension of gene-based COVID-19 vaccines and lipid-nanoparticle carrier matrices, and other vaccines based on mRNA or viral-vectorDNA technology. A safer course is to use vaccines with well-tested recombinant protein, attenuated or inactivated virus technologies, of which there are now many for vaccinating against SARS-CoV-2.
Think anyone will listen?
And I missed this CDC Risk Assessment summary from last week.  It says:
BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines.
Well that's just great, huh? 

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Be careful when you eat at a Beaverton restaurantYou might get an asshole charge.

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Edit: Well, maybe it isn't quite what I thought it was.  Changing that sugoi to a yokunai.

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Money down the drainWashington state let the inexperienced and incompetent Washington State Lived Experience Coalition whose only qualification seems to be "lived experience", run the homeless shelter agency.  $3 million gone and nothing to show for it.

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30 August 2023

Are meetings a thing of the past?  So at Google, A.I. can attend meetings for you and ask questions as your proxy.  Then it summarizes the gist of the meeting for you. 

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I'd forgotten that there was a Great Lahaina Fire of 1919.  There were screw-ups then, just as there are screw-ups now.

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Guess what state cannabis use disorder is most prevalent?  I don't think people know what they're getting into.

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Hubris syndrome.  That's what they're calling acquired narcissistic personality disorder.  Yes, and COVID-19 seems to bring it out.  So many mini-dictators came to the fore.  It gives them a thick skin and resilience.  With power, they don't care what you think.

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29 August 2023

Forever chemicalsResearchers found that PFAS ("forever chemicals") are linked to obesity, maybe more so than dietary factors. Well, Koreans were found to have high levels of PFAS.  And now Korean Airlines has decided that it needs to start weighing Korean passengers.  Where's that stuff coming from? 

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Could it be this easy?  Recent research with tetrataenite, such as found in certain meteorites, it may be possible to mass-produce this iron-nickel-phosphorus alloy with magnetic properties similar to that of rare earth magnets. 

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Yikes, not a good time to be in the tech sector market.

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28 August 2023

We just need a little optimismPortland Central City Task Force says that the key to bringing Portland back is to have more optimism
“By nearly every measure, compared to 2020, things are better,” McMillan said. And I think one of the opening messages in our kickoff was our intent is to come alongside the good work that’s already happening at the city, at the county and elsewhere and to help. And this is very much a collaborative partnership in the work that we’re doing, and we think that theme in terms of the work itself is going to be very important.”  He also says there needs to be optimism for the future of Portland.
Optimism won't cut it.  I think everyone would rather turn time back to 2019, before COVID-19 and George Floyd. 

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27 August 2023

Trump was right.  This video needs to go viral.


An article in JAMA decries doctors that "spread misinformation".  Even criticizing physicians who said that the virus originated from Wuhan because they didn't accept the narrative at the time that it didn't.  Imagine – doctors who think for themselves!  Criticized!  And more blame for doctors who pointed out that the ones getting sick are the vaccinated, not the unvaccinated.  Just because there are more vaccinated folks.  Not realizing that the vaccine is supposed to prevent this.  Or that doctors expressed "reliance on natural immunity".  Horrors!  

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Fat regulates cognition.  It seem there is a connection.  Yup, obesity is associated with cognitive decline.

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Lee Cataluna is not enamoured by Honolulu's Skyline monorail.  Yeah, it looks ugly.  Democrats really love their mass transit, don't they.  Wherever they are in power.  You can bet there will be a proposal for something.

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26 August 2023

Biden's NLRB is making it easier for workers' unions to run the show.  No need for pesky elections if there is a belief that a majority supports unionizing. 

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Peace Health Hospital in Eugene is the city's only hospital, and it's shutting down.  Financial reasons.  People will have to go to the hospital of neighboring city, Springfield, but it's more inconvenient.  Nursing jobs will be lost, and maybe some hospitalist positions.  This may be the first of the dominoes to fall.  Legacy Systems is trying to merge with OHSU to avoid the same fate.

Youngman said nurses would be responsible, under OHSU’s proposal, for patting down and disarming patients, while ONA wants those tasks to be handled by trained security staff only.
OHSU denies that they said this, but who knows?  And once the merger takes place, I suspect the nurses will have much less leverage in making demands.

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Lahaina, two weeks later.  Not much has changed. 

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Huh? You get a diagnosis of cancer, and now your choices might be to take a severe financial hit, or die soon.  Liz Weston suggests a honest discussion with the doctor about how much treatment will extend life.  The truth is, the doctor can't really know with the desired accuracy.  There are too many variables, and all the doctor can do is look at the literature and see what was reported, and make a best guess.  But there may be other treatments that the doctor is not aware of, including clinical trials.  Sometimes people do better than you would expect.  But sometimes, just looking at numbers and deciding to forego therapy is deeply unsettling.  And when you see insurance companies (and their executive) make obscene amounts of money, it is easy to wonder why money is going towards their mansions and expensive cars instead of giving you a shot at a longer life.  While pooling risk can be a way to defray the cost of treatment to an individual facing huge expenses, one must recognize that it is a middle-man entity, which controls the physician-patient interaction.  We need consumer-owned policies, not employer-owned policies, and more competition.

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Some thoughts about Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki.  Most of Miyazaki's films are about capturing the essence of life in Japan, a land steeped in mysticism, and how it interacts with the issues of more modern life. 

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25 August 2023

CoolFirefox browsers can import Chrome extensions now.

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Nailed itPortland's Predictable Doom Loop.
The people elected and selected to run Portland, Oregon, are like kids who get their first car and never think to change the oil. The city is led by a cadre of ardent leftists who thought they could just rev the engine, ignore maintenance, and see the city magically run itself.

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Paper and bamboo straws might be good for the environment, but they are not good for you.  Unless you like PFAS in your system.

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Canada is turning into Terry Gilliam's Brazil.  What a dystopian nightmare it's becoming.  What a mistake it was to vote for Trudeau.  But like voting for Biden, I doubt they will be given a chance to vote for the alternative ever again.

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“Despite our best efforts, we have been faced with some unique complexities on the Kleenex business,” Fisher said.

“This decision is one that will allow us to shift our resources to better focus on other brands in Canada and meet the needs of our consumers with continued innovation and value,” he added.

What a fine specimen of corporate B.S.

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The College Board Tells TikTok and Facebook Your SAT Scores.  That's because the U.S. has no modern privacy law.  Things like this are still legal.  And your data is available for sale.

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Semaglutide not only promotes weight loss, but can reverse heart failure in those with HFpEF.  (That's jargon for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.)  Wish it didn't have that troublesome gastroparesis side-effect, which can be lingering and distressing.  Tirzepatide might be a better option.

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Speaking of drugs, people are noticing that the FDA is getting to be more relaxed about the drug approval process.  Fewer clinical trials are being conducted prior to approval - 65% are approved one the basis of just one study.  Less information is provided to the public - the FDA can access the study results, but the public cannot.  Only 72% post results within 9 months from approval.  Even your doctor may not have access to the study data for scrutiny.

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23 August 2023

Maui is getting front row seats at how incompetent their Democrat governance isMaui community expresses collective rageThey need tourism to survive, but people are cancelling.  Lahaina is off-limits, of course, and you have to pass through Lahaina to get to Ka'anapali Resort.  Biden's visit was a political disasterHow tone-deaf and stupid. Worse than Bush and Katrina.  Where are Hawaii's senators and congressmen?  Why aren't they trying to get help?  Now they admit that the death count could be over 1000.  And it's revealed that those who went around the police blockades are the ones who survivedWhy were there police blockades anyway

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Grants Pass petitions SCOTUS to hear their case regarding illegal homeless camping.  Hope this will overturn Martin vs Boise.  The Brown vs City of Phoenix case seems to be in their favor. 

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Portland college students - more liberal, less religious, smoke more weed.  Tomorrow's leaders, huh?  Most will go into academics or politics, I predict.

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Tina Kotek wants Portlanders to help revive the city.  The problem is that the only ones who care to venture into the city seem to be the ones doing the destroying.  And fentanyl continues to score up wins against Oregon's efforts.

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The greenies really don't want nuclear.  This article says nuclear is too expensive and dangerous, but relies a lot on data from France's nuclear experience, which is old technology, instead of discussing some of the new developments with small reactors.  Wind energy yields are too low and not reliable.  Solar output is also relegated to certain parts of the world where sunlight is steady and strong enough.  But the energy density is low compared with nuclear (and petroleum).  One hailstorm can take out a lot of solar panels, and hydroelectric power is expensive and can impact local economies.  These are not discussed in the paper.

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Seattle police will no longer respond to mental health crisis calls.  Only social workers.  Hope no one gets shot.

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