Wednesday, October 08, 2025

My Evening Ride...




...Road Hockey Sky!


Which takes me back to a red brick lined school ground, superblades, bleach bottle plastic goalie masks, runny noses, and RC Cola from the corner store.


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And, just in case you missed it,
Beer is writing pretty regularly again...Which is a good thing.


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Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Cue The Gloria Gaynor...


Saving
CanuckistanMikitaVille



In an opinion piece titled 'Can Canada Survive Donald Trump' for Bloomberg News, Francis Wilkinson writes.

...In the household of North America, one inhabitant has taken the momentous decision to empower a lie-based political movement led by a career fraudster — long after his authoritarian ambitions and violent means were laid bare. Whether this act of political suicide evolves as a murder-suicide is of more than passing interest to the US’s northern domestic partner.

The consequences of US failure cannot be contained within US borders. As a direct result, African children who were alive on Jan. 19 are dead today. Summary executions, without even a pretense of law, have become US policy in the Caribbean Sea. Putin continues slaughtering Ukrainians while cashing dividends from a shrewd political investment. China is better-positioned for power.

Canada’s precarious state is not the direst consequence of US political degradation. But it’s an all-but-impossible one to rectify. Joined at the hip to the US, Canada can only hope that Trump doesn’t continue to hold its trade hostage, or spill authoritarian values and violence over the border...

 

Personally, I like the slightly more 'collective'  Cake version of the tune made famous by the incomparable Ms. Gaynor...




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Mr. Wilkinson's piece is good, deep and well researched... Essentially, his thesis is that our best chance of surviving, intact, is that the US itself does not completely collapse under the weight of the current authoritarian regime.


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Monday, October 06, 2025

My Morning Ride...

 


Fall-O-Rama!


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Just a thought, unresearched for the moment
....As we increasingly have these cool nights that warm up to almost summer temperatures in October, I feel like Bay Area weather has shifted north to Lotusland.



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Friday, October 03, 2025

HST Fridays...History Is Hard To Know.

 


There's a lot of talk these days, some might call it hype for the merch machine, twenty years down the road, about re-investigating the good Docktor's demise.

Personally, I'm not sure there's much there, there.

Then again, as reader Lew E and I discussed on the thread to last week's post, and as HST himself once wrote....

...History is hard to know because of all the hired bullsh*t...

Fear and Loathing, The First Part, 1971

Not to mention the hangers on and the ten percenters.

Sod the streets at once!


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Monday, September 29, 2025

Just Around The Corner...

AllOurBehaviours
'RTheirsVille



Commenting on the last post about the AI Business Bubble, reader TB mentioned that what Mr. Orwell once envisaged about the year that 'Born In The USA' was released* is now just around the corner.

I, only half in jest, responded by saying that we might, ourselves, have already gone around said corner.

And then I read this, by Christian Hetzner writing in Fortune (web archive link):

George Orwell’s 1984 warned of a future where Big Brother watches every move. Today, modern technology is making that vision a reality, and Oracle founder Larry Ellison—the world’s second-richest person—sees a growing opportunity for his company to help authorities analyze real-time data from millions of surveillance cameras.

“Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on,” Ellison said in an hour-long Q&A during Oracle’s Financial Analyst Meeting last week...


Upshot?

I no longer have any jests to give whatsoever.


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*But not this....version.
Tip 'O The Toque to Eric Loomis writing at that WZevon monikered blog


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Sunday, September 28, 2025

Unit Economics On The Soles Of Their Shoes.




AllOfTheirTechBubbles
'RUsVille



From Cory Doctorow's latest on the AI business:

...This isn't like the early days of the web, or Amazon, or any of those other big winners that lost money before becoming profitable. Those were all propositions with excellent "unit economics" – they got cheaper with every successive technological generation, and the more customers they added, the more profitable they became. AI companies have – in the memorable phraseology of Ed Zitron – "dogshit unit-economics." Each generation of AI has been vastly more expensive than the previous one, and each new AI customer makes the AI companies lose more money...

Doctorow goes on to make a convincing case that the already massive AI bubble is expanding so fast that the best thing we can hope for is that it bursts as soon as possible.

In other words, if folks like Mess'rs Doctorow and Zitron are right,  the crash is coming and the only thing still up for debate is how bad it's going to be.

And then there is the matter of how fast the libertarian tech lords who now rule us will start screaming about the need for a bailout bigger than Jupiter and all of its moons.

Or some such Mars means nothing to us now-type thing.


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Earworm in the header?...This!


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Friday, September 26, 2025

HST Fridays - Their Difficulty With Pants.



CrookedIsAs
CrookedWasVille




This was then:

"...Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning..."



This is now:

...The charges (against the former FBI Director) were filed in the eastern district of Virginia only after Erik Siebert was forced out as US attorney (by Donald Trump) for reportedly finding no grounds to indict (James) Comey...

{snip}

...Trump has spent the hours since Comey’s indictment was announced insulting him on Truth Social, calling him “One of the worst human beings this Country has ever been exposed to” Thursday night and “A DIRTY COP” Friday morning...




That is all.


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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

My Morning Rides.



NoCakeNoRain(Yet)NoMelting
CarnarvonParkVille



A few podcasts I've really enjoyed on the morning ride into work recently...

Christopher Guest on Maron - it turns out that there really is a method in his mad(cap)ness.

Jonathan Goldstein and Heavyweight are back! - The first episode is a touching one about JG's longtime nemesis Gregor's Mom.

The MoCo's Frontburner, which is more often miss than hit for me, had an excellent recent episode on the incredible life and times, including how he's dealing with the coming end of his life with dementia, of Robert Munsch.


That is all for now, although, to be clear, I am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and, despite the changing of the seasons, it is not dying.

The light I mean.


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As for the ear worm in the sub-header...Not going to touch that one.


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Sunday, September 21, 2025

Saved By Younger e's Bell.


Something'sHappeningThere
AshevilleNorthCarolinaVille



No matter how much I tried to pretend it wasn't looming out there just over the horizon back in the dog days, I knew it was coming.

And when the first few weeks of the new term hit, it was like the madness of pre-tenure days all over again.

Luckily our youngest kid, e.,  had a plan.

Which was to give me Friday night off by taking me to Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park to watch a kid named MJ Lenderman do his thing.

And it was really great.

And now that I've tabbed out the tune and mangled it a few times, I'm pretty sure I know what a beach house in Buffalo is and, perhaps more importantly, what it isn't...




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The scene in Asheville?...This...Of course, once normoid geezers like me find about a thing like that it's likely already gone, or at least passing...
Off(ish) topic...Ya, I realize the trolls are afoot once again...I've just been so darned busy...I'll bring in the removal service once I get a little time.

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Friday, September 05, 2025

Hot Mic In Beijing.


NuclearError
IHaveNoFearVille


From Pjotr Sauder of the Guardian:

It was the stuff of Bond villains. Two ageing autocrats, their younger ally in tow, ambled down a red-carpeted ramp before a military parade in Beijing when a hot mic picked up a question that seemed to be on their minds: how long could they keep going – and, between the lines, might science allow them to rule for ever?

With advances in technology, Russia’s Vladimir Putin assured Xi Jinping via his translator that “human organs can be constantly transplanted, to the extent that people can get younger, perhaps even immortal”.

The Chinese leader replied: “By the end of this century, people may live to 150 years old.”

Nearby, North Korea’s Kim Jong-un – three decades younger than the two 72-year-olds – appeared to take note with a smile....


Gosh.

Does that mean that, when he wrote Neuromancer more than 40 years ago, William Gibson knew that...

Some of it was true?


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Earworm in the subheader AND the kicker?
....This!



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Monday, September 01, 2025

My Afternoon Ride.

 


Came back across the Salish Sea this afternoon...

To the best of my knowledge the Wacky One was not at the helm of the fine Spirit Class boat we rode in on.


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Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Accidental Parcel Post Solution?


UnitedWe(Can)
StandVille



The coming US'ian tariffs on goods travelling stateside from Europe has parcel post services across the pond in a paralyzing quandary.

Jon Henley, writing in the Guardian explains:

Postal services across Europe have suspended most parcel shipments to the US, citing widespread uncertainty about the impact of new import tariffs announced by Donald Trump.

 {snip}

...PostEurop, an association of 51 European public postal operators, said that if no practical solutions could be found before 29 August, it was likely that all its members would suspend the bulk of parcel shipments to the US...


Of course, this is a potential disaster for European businesses that export products, particularly in small packages, direct to consumers in the US.

And, hopefully, the parcel flow stoppage will be short-lived.

But.

Is it possible that this is an accidental, yet serendipitous, illustration of an important principle about how the capricious, arbitrary and often destructive actions of the Trump regime can be effectively resisted?

Which is to act collectively, both domestically and internationally, on a whole lotta levels.

In other words, what if the Ivy League US'ian schools stopped trying to resist alone and instead were to group together in an alliance.

Or if all Blue State governors formed an economic bloc (which is something that JB Pritzker of Illinois suggested the other day)?

Or if all Canadian soft wood lumber exporters agreed, with government support, to only ship to said Blue State Bloc?

Or if Canadian and Eurasian governments got together and did the same?

Heckfire.

I'm not even sure any of the still to be formed alliances above would even have to act - just the realistic threat of such collective actions would likely force the retreater-in-chief to do just that.

Retreat, I mean.

OK?


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The business of Canadian and European governments
getting together to act in concert from a trade perspective is something  that our newly re-minted opposition leader apparently wants to shutdown from the get-go.
Tangential ear worm buried in the levels of the text of the post?...This!



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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

I Don't Often Disagree With Evan Scrimshaw, But...



DisagreementsAbound
ArmChairPunditryVille



I really enjoy reading Evan Scrimshaw's stuff.

His heart is in the right place and he is hard-headed when it comes to thinking about what it takes for realistic progressives to win and do the right thing after they do.

But on this very recent take I think the good Mr. Scrimshaw is off base:

...Out in BC, the Greens are having a leadership contest - a topic, admittedly, that wouldn’t usually warrant a column. But, with David Eby having the slimmest of majorities and neither of the Greens MLAs running for the job, it’s an opening for Eby, if he wants to follow in John Horgan’s footsteps and ratfuck the next Green leader. In 2020, Horgan called the election for the same week the Greens elected Sonia Furstenau leader, depriving her of any time to bed in before the election. If Horgan’s act is repeated, a fall election would be on the cards - especially given Eby waited last time, and nearly lost for it, he’d be smart to go early...


Now.

I'm not opposed to the idea of the BC NDP taking us back to the polls early on principle, particularly if it's done because there is a realistic possibility of pushing the Whackaloonian Party back into the political, if not the literal, wilderness.

However, the idea that it can be done by capitalizing on yet another slide in Green support is just not realistic.

Because we are no longer talking about Andrew Weaver's, or even Sonia Furstenau v1.0's, BC Greens taking 15% or more of the popular vote. 

Instead, last fall Furstenau v2.0 garnered a measly 7%.  In other words, there is nothing for Eby to pick up there. And, to get riding specific, if the one Green seat at play (i.e. West Van Sea-To-Ski) were to flip it is actually more likely to go Whackaloonian than Dipper.

And then there is the following, also from Mr. Scrimshaw:

...(M)ost of all, (the) fact that the Greens could be about to elect a genuine f*cking lunatic also makes the case pretty well for an early election.

Emily Lowan is, to be quite blunt, the worst serious candidate to lead a party with actual elected officials in my lifetime. She is a dream to the NDP, because if the Greens are stupid enough to pick her as leader she will lead the party off the cliff...

...Her platform is best described as a fever dream for the worst of the Left - people who plainly have not realized that this isn’t 2018 anymore and that the issue set has changed...


Which is fine, as far as it goes.

But consider this...

There are quite a few disaffected left-sided Dipperian voters 'round here, including some readers of this little F-Troop-list blog, that are not happy with some of the more 'pragmatic' policies of Mr. Eby's government.

Thus, a chunk of those folks are starting to look for a place to go that is not coloured orange.

And if a few percent of them go with a more left-leaning provincial Green Party, well, there are a lot of ridings that the Dippers saved from Whackaloonianism by the skin of our collective teeth in 2024 (see Surrey-Guildford numbers at the top of the post for example)  that could go the way of lifestyle shaming, book burning, absolutist austeritical lunacy next time around.

OK?

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

A Worthwhile Read...


WhyAccountability
MattersVille


The following is the sub-header atop a piece by Owen Jones in today's Guardian:

The west faced no reckoning for the death and destruction it wreaked in Iraq. That made the war crimes we’re now witnessing (in Gaza) inevitable...

Mr. Jones' thesis is thought provoking and the evidence he provides to support it is very difficult to dismiss out of hand.

To wit:

...A war of aggression, deemed illegal at the time by the then UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, plunged Iraq into murderous chaos. At a conservative count, 300,000 Iraqis suffered violent deaths, according to the painstaking research of Iraq Body Count, about two-thirds of whom were civilians...

{snip}

...(T)he Iraq war proved that Arab life is cheap indeed. Only a reckoning could have given it value...


A very worthwhile read, indeed.



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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Arkansas Uber Alles.


ResurrectingJim
CrowVille


The lede of a front page piece by Debra Kamin in today's NYTimes (web archive link):

In the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, nearly an hour from the closest city, a small group of homesteaders is building an exclusive community from scratch.

Applicants to the community are screened with an in-person interview, a criminal-background check, a questionnaire about ancestral heritage and sometimes even photographs of their relatives.

The community’s two architects — a classically trained French horn player who has livestreamed his own sex videos, and a former jazz pianist arrested but not charged for attempted murder in Ecuador — say they must personally confirm that applicants are white before they can be welcomed in...


The story is an excellent bit of investigative reportage.

However, the Grey Lady's headline writer and, presumably, the editors who approved it just couldn't stop themselves from throwing a phantom 'objective journalism'  punch in the subheader:

...Housing rights experts say a community restricted to white residents is illegal, but the creators believe they could win a potential challenge in court in the current political climate...


Sheesh.


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Image at the top of the post?...This.


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