Yesteryear
One year ago today: January 16, 2024, Trump dominates Iowa.
Five years ago today: January 16, 2020, Matilda.
Nine years ago today: January 16, 2016, Tascam shortcomings.
Random years ago today: January 16, 2004, database talk.
One of the stains I tried was called “Gunstock”, which led to me watch this video on
making a musket. It is an excellent treatment of old world craftsmanship. You can watch the brass fittings being made from the mold to the final fitting. My first interest was the wood finish but the skill portrayed had me fascinated. If you have an hour and want to see a lost art, I recommend this video. Watch how he turns to wood finish dark by holding a red-hot iron next to it. This picture shows the finish of American musket stocks. Most intriguing was how all those fussy brass plates on these old weapons were quite functional. The plating on the sides was used to absord recoil shock on a part of the gun that had to be thin enough to be held comfortably.
Other surprises include the front site made of silver so it was visible in dim light and how they added rifling grooves by hand.. I’m enlightened as to why different metals were used for different parts. Don’t lose your bullet mold; it is unique to the barrel.
Here’s how California works. The houses in LA had no insurance because the companies said the fire protection was not adequate. What was insured was $30 million in Hunter’s paintings, which were in a storage unit it, guess where, Pacific Palisades. And the world holds its breath for next Monday. Trump does not make the same mistakes twice and the opposition has is signaled they will try the same tactics that worked last time. Bog Trump down with fake lawsuits, foot-dragging, and outright disobedience of direct orders. But he has learned, it is now clear when he won in 2016, he was surprised and unprepared as most everyone else.
What he did learn is that his success was a groundswell of support from traditional America. He represented a stop to what was going on. I think this time he will swiftly move to eradicate the known bureaucrat enemies and roadblocks. He knows he was not elected to compromise and go soft on bad players. Meanwhile the WaPo (Washington Post) cartoonist who led the charge on Trump being a pervert was today arrested on various kiddie-porn charges.
I was again talking to the lady who knows how to “program” the 3D printer. I’m familiar with the biggest reason for delay—lack of space. Over here, we learned the hard way that no took does you any good if you don’t have a shop to use it. Preferably a shop full of supplies and room for everything from raw materials to finished product. The link is she knows a guy who is selling boxes similar to mine, saying he gets as much as $80. I’d have to see this, because similar can mean a lot of things. I’ll try to make a couple sample boxes to show her next week. She says he sells them himself one by one, which I would lack the time and patience for, but at half that price, I’m interested.
Y’day I was only driving for a half hour, so how is our audio-book “Guest Room” doing? Well, the 19 year-old Russian “sex slave” did wind up on his doorstep. Without her being surrounded by the Russian Mafia, she is a scared and desperate girl, so they have taken her inside the house for her own safely. Turns out she had been told the American police are just as bad and is afraid they would throw her in Rikers Island (the state women’s prison). Up to now, everyone has assumed one of the two “courtesans” shot the second Russian guard, but she is saying he shot himself. Now, finally, with twenty minutes left, the story gets interesting.
When in Tennessee, I rarely feed the pets canned or dry food. I cook to my own people standards, because I just make extra for the pets. Well, over time it’s now I can’t cook much here without thinking of the pets, including those not with us any longer. I was raised to talk to animals to calm them, however this isn’t a carryover from that. I mean I’ll be cooking, say, chicken, and ask Sparkie if he wants boiled or baked, out loud. Habit? Hmmmm, thinking there might be a medical term for this, I did a search. Wow, 20% of adults do the same, some of them hallucinating they see the pet. In that case, I’ll just consider talking to them while I cook as part of some quite normal grieving process.
By afternoon, still too cold, so you get more editorial. My feeds are an overlay of my own devising that take the search fields of the sites I visit most and concatenate lengthy Boolean expressions that filter out what I don’t want. The longest, which I’ll post here, is my Craigslist search for properties for sale. No search criteria is perfect and you lose a few, but that’s a major time savings over scrolling through bogus postings.
-HOA –amenities –mobile –manufacture* -clubhouse -55* -single* -double* -sunshine –golf –village –sunlake –active –CDD
This is just the filter used to get rid of mobile home ads listed falsely as real estate. The words sunshine and sunlake are names of trailer parks. I used to post the filters for others to use and Sunlake Terraces was furious. CDD is a new addition, Community Development District, another layer of bureaucracy that prohibits things like washing your car in your own driveway. The use of this filter often returns zero results. The only good thing these organizations could do but can’t is steer buyers clear of certain districts.
Tomorrow is the last work day for most civil servants and I predict lots of sabotage. The desperation on the left has gone off the scale. None of the planned distractions have worked and Trump is ready to axe the really bad operators before noon on Monday. Good or bad, this is going to upset decades if creeping liberalism, which is okay by me. I would support any party that dismantles the Deep State. The problem I foresee is if Trump doesn’t do what people want (and I don’t think he will), then they will elect a dictator in 2028. The American people don’t want firings and dismissals. They want revenge, especially people who have lost famiy to the COVID hoax. The consensus is that Trump is already weakening. I hope he does not forget they tried to kill him and attacked is family. But he does not want to go down in history as a killer.
After the disappointment of the code book, I thought I’d get more of a challenge reading my old text on Assembler language. I rejected this before as the version they use was too contorted, but this time I got into the chapters that deal with the way the memory is allocated—and it dovetails with what I’ve been studying about transistors as memory. Now, although it will contribute little to the programming I set out to re-learn, I can’t put this book down because memory circuitry strangely fascinates me. How do you figure that?
Picture of the day.
Northern Quebec, I think.
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I spent a couple hours on boxes later in the day when the sun had been shining on the shed a few hours. As you see, my stunt double had to wear a long-sleeve sweat shirt. All the sparks are removing an old suitcase handle. And let me tell you, some of them are really on there. Cant be hammered or punched off. I salvage the nicer leather ones. The handles easily last longer than the suitcases which tend to be cloth or plastic. This video also shows how the rabbet cuts often still need some attention to fit truly close. Part of the deal is he wooden pieces, once sawn, sometimes warp a bit as the strain is released.
I see many of the sites I use for research have removed the “find similar” feature, replacing it with information on how many blog hits are needed to reach a certain income level. To make $10,000 per month would require 1 million clicks. At lower incomes the info gets spotty, for example this blog, if plastered with advertising could bring in between $3.25 per month to $510 per month, depending on who you believe. This explains to me why blogs with high readership are so tediously alike. It was a good day to review where this blog fits in the realm of things and there is, from what is posted on-line, nothing else quite like this blog. Not ever close. Here is what I did find
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This blog is classified as “Lifestyle” despite my cautions of people not to try this at home. Lifestyle is the third lowest rank of blog, often compared to travel guides and composting. The only lower categories are parenting and camera user manuals. It’s a telling feature that all the top paying blogs are about how to market, monetize, affiliate, and market blogs. In other words, how to make money off the backs of other people whom you can convince to part with their dollar.
It seems now, at age 45, the Internet has matured into a full-blown pyramid/Ponzi/Amway marketing scheme based on tactics outlawed for other operations like Wall Street. Once again, the top 5% rest on the carcasses of the also-rans.
Los Angeles has been handing out $100 fines to firefighters parked next to empty fire hydrants. If you like French cheese, here’s an article about its decline. You see, the
cheese bacteria is in danger of dying out. The market demand means the French often focus on and re-use a single species of the bacteria for decades, not allowing it to follow normal evolutionary paths. The brand examined is Camembert, all descending from a single white mutant strain selected in 1897 and now going extinct.
ADDENDUM
I’ve put in two hours reading on the outcome of many diaries written that have become popular for one reason or another. I’ve found no common feature, nothing to explain why some become widely read. I’ve found “diary” sites on-line, but they are more geared toward the daydreams of teenage girls. Naturally, my thinking is that the accuracy of my observations over a variety of topics, plus my liking for a broad knowledge of academic fields classifies my writings as a journal. I’ve sought other blogs of this type to see how they fared, but have not really seen anything comparable. And the few that are comparable are not daily. To me that is like cheating, as they are cherry picking what they report, while a real captain’s log would also report the disappointments and off days.
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