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The Foundation Book: Bay Hill Road Bodega Bay

May 8, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

By Dirty Matt Leonardo Traded for a small donation with Mr. Leonardo in Petaluma CA in 2018, original 4 x 10 inches in ball point pen.

Posted in: Content, Faits Divers, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: art, Bodega Bay, California, Dirty Matt Leonardo, Petaluma, The Foundation Book

The Demon Test by Dirty Matt Leonardo

May 8, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Traded for a small donation with Mr. Leonardo in Petaluma CA in 2018, original 4 x 6 inches in ball point pen.

Posted in: Content, Faits Divers, Thinking about Tagged: art, California, Dirty Matt Leonardo, Petaluma, The Demon Test

Goldilock’s Range – from The Uninhabitable Earth

May 7, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The Uninhabitable Earth, Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells: Page 42: This (environmental warmth) is among the things cosmologists mean when they talk about the utter improbability of anything as advanced as human intelligence evolving anywhere in a universe as inhospitable to life as this one; every uninhabitable planet out there is a reminder of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: climate change, climate equilibrium, David Wallace-Wells, Global Warming, Goldilocks, temperatures, Uninhabitable Earth, Warming

Qian Xuesen

April 29, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

(From Wikipedia) Qian Xuesen, (11 December 1911 – 31 October 2009), was a prominent Chinese aerodynamicist, cyberneticist and politician who contributed to rocket science and established engineering cybernetics. Recruited from MIT, he joined Theodore von Karman’s group at Caltech.[1] Later, he returned to China and made important contributions to China’s missile and space program. During … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, Faits Divers, IT Failures, Nuclear Industry, Obituaries, Politics, Racism, Science, Thinking about Tagged: aerodynamicist, atomic bomb, Caltech, Chinese, Communist, cyberneticist, fission-to-fusion, hydrogen bomb, Korean War, Nuclear Weapons, politician, Red Scare

Only rebellion will prevent an ecological apocalypse

April 16, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

George Monbiot hits all the right words in his article in todays Guardian: rebellion, ecological and apocalypse. He is as usual, dramatic but what he says is right. It makes me think and that is good. As the author Jeremy Lent points out in a recent essay, it is almost certainly too late to save … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Finanace, Politics, Racism, Science, Thinking about Tagged: apocalypse, catastrophe, environmental, environmental catastrophe, Extinction Rebellion, George Monbiot, Guardian, protest, rebellion, YouthStrike4Climate

How We Can Fix Our Immigration Courts

April 15, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

An enlightening essay in the WAPO on what the immigration court system does, how it is administered, and contains some ideas on how to fix it: I’m an immigration judge. Here’s how we can fix our courts.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Thinking about Tagged: asylum, citizenship, Department of Justice, DOJ, Immigration, immigration courts, immigration judges, law enforcement, lawyers

How Murdoch’s Empire Influences the World

April 14, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the April 4, 2019 New York Times: Part 1: Imperial Reach Part 2: Internal Divisions Part 3: The New Fox Weapon

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Finanace, Politics, Racism, Thinking about Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Boston Herald, Donald Trump, Fairness Doctrine, Fox News, James Murdock, John Major, Lachlan Murdock, Margaret Thatcher, New York Post, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdock, Sky Television, The Sun, Theresa May

John Berger strikes again …

April 7, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

I was reading an excerpt from John Berger’s Ways of Seeing, he writes about advertising here, (where you can read the whole excerpt) and below is the paragraph on glamour evolving to realized man overthrowing capitalism. Quite the leap! Glamour cannot exist without personal social envy being a common and widespread emotion. The industrial society … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thinking about Tagged: capitalism, democracy, envy, Glamour, John Berger, powerlessness

The Fake-News Fallacy

April 7, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the September 14, 2017 New Yorker, Adrian Chen wrote an essay on fake news. They use the byline ” Old fights about radio have lessons for new fights about the Internet”. Naturally, this containing some radio history, I was interested in the points made. “The greatest organizers of mass hysterias and the mass delusions … [Read more…]

Posted in: IT Failures, Politics, Racism, Thinking about Tagged: Dorothy Thompson, Father Charles Coughlin, FCC, Huey Long, Lyman Bryson, Mae West, NBC radio, Orson Wells, radio

Paint By Numbers – Dan Robbins

April 6, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Love them or hate them, Paint By Numbers were a big hit in the 1950’s  – this Washington Post obituary highlights the fad and man who created it, Don Robbins. One woman recalled the enjoyment the kits brought to her mother and other relatives as they struggled with illness. “Today, as I cruise the aisles of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Obituaries, Sea Stories, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: 1950's, Dan Robbins, fad, Obituary, Paint By Numbers
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