Science Heresy

It took me a long time to get through James Hogan’s “Kicking the Sacred Cow” (also available here in eBook format)–not because the subject matter was all that complicated (Hogan know how to write about “hard science” for the literate non-scientist) but because the citations of one example after another after another of the priests of science dogma crucifying honest inquiry with lies, damned lies and peer reviewed lies. All part of the religion of Recieved “Science”.

Made my head nearly explode from the rise in my blood pressure…

And so it goes with Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). Let me suggest a moderately long article by Freeman Dyson as an intro to the kind of thinking that I once thought of as typical of the scientific mind engaging in speculation but which–alas!–is little seen in such areas as a discussion of AGW.

My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated. Here I am opposing the holy brotherhood of climate model experts and the crowd of deluded citizens who believe the numbers predicted by the computer models. Of course, they say, I have no degree in meteorology and I am therefore not qualified to speak. But I have studied the climate models and I know what they can do. The models solve the equations of fluid dynamics, and they do a very good job of describing the fluid motions of the atmosphere and the oceans. They do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry and the biology of fields and farms and forests. They do not begin to describe the real world that we live in. The real world is muddy and messy and full of things that we do not yet understand. It is much easier for a scientist to sit in an air-conditioned building and run computer models, than to put on winter clothes and measure what is really happening outside in the swamps and the clouds. That is why the climate model experts end up believing their own models.

Do read, HERETICAL THOUGHTS ABOUT SCIENCE AND SOCIETY. And point the next AGW pinhead you meet to it, too.


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Rainy days and Mondays…

I am not here;
THis is not me
No matter what you think you see.
I am not here; this is not me.


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Those Lying Bastards! or What language are they speaking, anyway?

Over the years, I’ve noticed that the “reality-based fantasy” community of the Left has persuaded almost everyone else to play along with their lies, damned lies and leftist fantasies to the degree that not only are commonly used words now unmoored from any sensible meaning, but because of this unmooring–in part–those bastards can utter any damned* lies they want to and… no one can say them nay.

How about a short list of some of the commonly twisted terms?

Democratic–referring to persons of a party that pioneered legislation from the bench, instead of by ELECTED legislators; a party that is THE party of voter fraud (no one and nothing can approach the degree or depth of voter fraud condoned and directly sponsored by Democrats); persons whose elitist attitudes and condescension toward the unwashed, the stupid and those who are simply not of their class is unparallelled… (and the list goes on… )

Gay–what?!? A word meaning “happy, carefree” used to describe the angry, neurotic, spittle-spewing homosexual “activists” we all have known and loved? *heh* Pull the other one. I’m willing to bet there are more truly gay heterosexuals than gay homosexuals.

Welfare–to describe a process of engendering generational dependency upon handouts… of other people’s money (taken from thos e people by force or threat of force). Whose welfare is really being served here?

Compromise–Riiiiight: “Give me everything I want and get nothing but scorn and abuse in return.” That’s what Leftist “compromises” entail.

Liberal–one of the Left’s most-abused words, used to describe people and programs that are the antithesis of liberal: programs that squelch speech that leftists disagree with, deprive people of essential liberties and promote a nanny state mentality that “protects” non-essential, non-existant fake “rights” always at the expense of whomever disagrees with the leftist view. Let the FAKE liberals of today be condemned by the father of modern classical liberalism, John Stuart Mill, who held that lies could never damage society as long as people were free to speak the truth to counter them.

Speaking of quelling dissent,

Pro-choice–except when denying unborn children a choice about whether they want to be aborted or not… Hmmm… seems like in almost all (almost: yes, there are pregnancies that result from rape *sigh*) cases, the woman has a choice about whether to get pregnant. After that, doesn’t it seem fair to give the baby the next choice? Not to leftists for whom…

Fairness–means “completely unjust, unfair, inequitable” whenever the object of regard is an inconvnience, not a leftist or simply one who doesn’t matter… to the leftist.

Progressive–Used to refer to covert (or sometimes even overt!) reactionary communists/socialists. Wobblies in all but name. Progressive? So far behind the times they should be put in a coffin and interred as the dead men’s bones they are. (Even casual readers of the NT will catch the reference. Cultural illiterates will not. *sigh*)

Compassion–any time I hear a leftist start in on “compassion” my first impulse is to throw the bullshit flag. Want to impeach a leftisat’s “compassion” argument? Ask them who will pay for their compassionate program. If it is not themselves, then they’ll have to take the money from someone. Where’s their compassion for the folks they’ll steal from? Nowhere, mon frere. And what other unintended (or perhaps intended!) consequences are they concealing by their emotional pleas? (See “Welfare” above.)

Heck, when we allow leftists to twist any word to mean anything they want, it’s not hard for them to convince us to accept their appeals to emotion as reasonable argument. From there, it’s but a step to them ignoring the argument entirely and putting words in the mouths of their interlocutors–an all too common practice. In fact, almost weekly, in email or in comments–comments that usually do not make it out of moderation, cos then I’d have to respond and simply waste my time–some idiot leftist will

1. Take exception to something I’ve said
2. Proceed to “argue” with me by saying I said something I did not.
3. When responded to (email), IGNORE what was said, again accuse me of saying things I did not and
4. Think that constitutes a valid argument.

It boggles the mind how folks can get to the corner grocery store and back without killing themselves and a score of others when they are so incapable of rational thought.

And these are the intelligent, well-educated, moderately successful leftists. I shudder to think what the rest of that class is like.

The left today seems sadly populated by people who believe (sincerely or not) that lies, screaming and pounding the table, weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth are valid arguments.

But the really sad thing is that those who know better largely let them get away with it day in and day out.

Of course, by now fewer and fewer people are able to discern when undemocratic Democrats, troubled, unhappy and downright angry “gay” people, reactionary “progressives” and tyrannical “liberals” are blowing smoke up their skirts.

*sigh*

Ever wonder why the schools are full of leftists? a. It’s the perfect environment for them and b. it allows them to enstupiate another generation of suckers.

*”damned lies”–no, I’m not using a profanity. I am making a considered theological assessment: those whose behavior proclaims them to be of their father, The Liar, are damning themselves.


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T 13; 1.37: A few of my favorite things

“When the dog bites/When the bee stings… ”

1. Rain. No, not particularly fond of close lightning strikes, driving in the rain or the close, humid feeling of a hot day following a rain, but the rain itself… nice.

2. Cloudy days/clear nights. Cloudy days are just easier on the old eyes. Greens seem greener, the light seems to come from everywhere. Clear nights seem to go along with cloudy days in visibility/easy on the eyes. Recently, as America’s Third World Countyâ„¢ has started becoming more populous and “electrified” the clear nights are also becoming less appealing: fewer visible stars, etc. But still, a clear night when the moon overpowers the “electrification” is a really Good Thing, even if it does mean fewer visible stars.

3. Green. Especially the multivariant greens of the Ozark hills of America’s Third World Countyâ„¢. When a Spring and Summer have gotten good rains, the greens are so rich that simply looking out off our back deck can absorb hours if I let it.

4. Coffee: God’s gift to those blessed (and it can be a real blessing!) with the invidiously labeled ADHD. Besides, when made correctly, it can be a tastebud treat nonpareil!

5. Well, nearly. There are also the taste bud treats of apple pie

6. Ice cream (especially peach, strawberry or blueberry!) and

7. Sherbet (see #6 for flavors :-))

8. And who can deny the fact that God made beef so tasty? Especially range-fed Scottish Highland Cattle! Oh, yum! Beef: it’s what’s for dinner.

9. Beethoven. Yeh, I love Brahms’ music, and what could be more delightful than listening to Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau singing Papageno in Die Zauberflöte (Mozart)? Fabulous! And Bach, Haydn, Sibelius, Copland–the list is too long for one post, let alone one point. Nevertheless, Beethoven has captured my “Fav of Favs” spot for years, now. Even the much-maligned Eighth Symphony is head and shoulders above darned near anything by anyone else, IMO. (And why is the thing maligned at all? Beethoven, when asked why the Seventh recieved such praise and the Eighth such pans, said something to the effect that the Eighth was negatively compared to the Seventh because the Eighth was so much better… and he was right, of course. Even then, many listeners’ ears were dull to its beauty. :-))

10. Graphic artists, musicians, writers, dancers, etc., who understand and appreciate beauty and

11. Who develop the chops to draw a stright line, sing or play ON PITCH *sheesh!*, create moving and beautiful choreography, etc.

12. Dogs and cats, for very different reasons. Dogs, largely because they are so unreservedly givers. Cats, because they are so unreservedly takers. Both because they feed my soul.

13. My family. Wonder Woman, Lovely Daughter and Bubba (he needs a new appellation; this one’s no longer as decriptive of his character–need to think on that one) feed my soul as nothing else does. My reasons for living.


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I’m gonna eat the locusts today…

Today’s shaping up as one of those typical “day eaten by locusts” but nuh-uh! When they come for my breakfast, lunch and dinner, I’m gonna eat those buggers today. Heck, I’ll even get a post in later today (I hope :-)), “Those Lying Bastards!”


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The Wonderful Land of Serendip

Busier than I really wanted to be, but have had a forced break.

No shiftee from firstee, lil car would makee. Gearshift just flops.

Yep. Linkage disconnected.

Center console out. Yep. Shift linkage bushing broken–pretty cleanly into two pieces. Temp “jackleg mechanic” fix: quick epoxy and cloth tape [N.B., also known as “friction tape”] with a layer of epoxy over that. Holds. Shifts. Drives. But not the right fix.

This guy has the fix. Great job, Roger! Off to the hardware store! (Well, after combing through my junk bins here at twc central. Heck, I might have everything I need right here!)

UPDATE: Nope. Didn’t. Sooo, I just “had to” run an “errand” that took me by a Lowes. Picked up some Grade Five hardware (it’s be heck to have a soft steel bolt break in traffic, eh?). Yeh, looks good. Now, the key to just how much this warms the cockles of this tightwad’s heart is that when the bushing goes south on one of these lil cars–a 1997 Saturn–ya can’t just buy the bushing. The way Saturn made the thing, if you want to replace the bushing, you have to buy a $375 shift assembly cable, etc. This way, even buying an extra few pieces of hardware–spares, ya know :-)–I spent about $2.50. And heck, the installation can’t be anywhere near the time and effort of replacing the entire assembly! Getting on it as soon as the battery for my lil cordless Dremmel is fully charged.

I blog these things so you don’t have to

Even some Dhims have (or at least once hadthis was in 2005) a better feel for the political pulse of the electorate than Fifi Mohammed Bush and his cronies do:

“Bubba doesn’t call them illegal immigrants. He calls them illegal aliens. If the Democrats put illegal aliens in their bait can, we’re going to come home with a bunch of white males in the boat.”

— Political consultant Dave “Mudcat” Saunders, quoted by Craig Crawford, on how Democrats can pick up blue-collar white males if they move to the right on immigration.

But lest that quote seem vaguely encouraging (while demeaning those who are concerned aboiut American sovereignty and the rule of law), remember we always have Foggy Bottom to remind us that evil should never suffer consequences that are just and fitting. For example, when Tom Tancredo sanely observed that threatening (with, I assume, the intent to carry through) to nuke Mecca and Medina if Islamic terrorists (yeh, I know: redundancy alert) nuked an American city, the State Department, in the person of a “deputy spokesperson” had one of its typical hissy fits:

Tom Casey, a deputy spokesman for the State Department, told CNN’s Elise Labott that the congressman’s comments were “reprehensible” and “absolutely crazy.”

No, head-Casey, what’s “absolutely crazy” is cozying up to mad dogs and expecting not to get bitten. You don’t give mad dogs treats; you shoot them. Better, if they have a place to congregate, you wait for a large influx of ’em and nuke it.

There you have it: from both sides of the aisle brief brushes (for whatever politically realpolitik reasons) with the sanity Fifi Mohammed Bush has forsaken.


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*ROFLKASTMBFO*

[Is my face red or what? *vbg*]

Cobbler’s children and all that. I harp and harp and harp on keeping regular, verified backups…

So, I’d been meaning to check into why my last few backups had failed on the computer I use most for blogging, email, most internet stuff, etc.

Oops. Procrastinated juuuust a tad too long. Yup. Boot drive has “the click of death,” so I’ve got that computer benched and waiting for a new hard drive (wethe one I use the most *LOL*), new hard drive, mobo and CPU–why not? :-)). I’ll freeze the dying drive for a day or so before mirroring it off on the new one and do the mirroring as quickly as possible. Usually works.

Meanwhile, other comps that are usually tasked for other uses will take up the slack. Right now, since my Wonder Woman’s masters classes are finished for the summer, right now I’m using her nice lil Toshiba Satellite (because it offers the added advantage of being located right next to her on our fav lil loveseat :-)) to do a lil blogpost.

And back in the twc batcave, another comp has all my email accounts loaded and other pages, searches, etc. loaded.

But it will be nice to have all the blogging/email/’net searches in one place again, once all the pieces are in place for reassembly.

And yeh, it’ll be nice to put this lil episode behind me, let the embarrassment of failing to maintain full, current backups fade a bit… as long as I don’t forget the lesson and do it again (maintain all the other comps but screw up on a computer I use for my blogging, etc. *LOL*).

Well, it also moves my backburnered plans to build a dedicated backup server for our lil network up a little. *heh*

Anywho, if I can only be a good bad example, perhaps I can persuade you to make sure you backup regularly, verify the backups, and when you have errors, find out why and correct the issue before you stand to lose (some of) your data.

Quick Q

Just a quick question; perspiring minds wanna know:

Do folks who are arrewted arrested (dontcha love typos?) for public nudity get strip searched? If they do, would they really mind? And if they minded, could they really object?

Just wanna know…

Re-Run: Mending Walls: “holes and gaps, lacks and losses”

Here’s a post I’ve ressurrected in slightly redacted form from July 28, 2006.


In an earlier post I made allusion (allusion, heck: I linked the thing) to the (musical) Principles of Classicism in “Seven”. But first, for those who will not click the link, an excerpt from Principles of Classicism *heh*

One of the primary reasons I am a fan of Classical (and even much classical) music is not just because the music is complex, beautiful and compelling but because it is the expression of a particular ethos which our society sorely lacks.

Aside from technical matters of form, the principles of Classicism as found in Classical Music were

  • balance
  • clarity
  • accessibility
  • expressiveness
  • edification

Although two of these principles are still found in abundance in contemporary music (though not in contemporary “serious” or “academic” music, IMO) it is the lack of the others, especially the last, that has seriously harmful effects upon our society.

The email exchange that led to this post included an excerpt from William Blake’s Laocoön that I think points up several “holes and gaps, lacks and losses” in our society today:

A Poet a Painter a Musician an Architect: the Man Or Woman who is not one of these is not a Christian

Caveat: Blake’s view of Christianity was idiosyncratic. If we take not only the rest of his Laocoön inscriptions but the whole of his body of work into account, what Blake seems to mean when he refers non-ironically to a “Christian” is more in line with his thinking on “true” or “whole, complete, authentic” man (which to Blake in this sort of context meant simply human, male and female).

Strangely, for Blake, his thought in this and other of his Laocoön inscriptions (viz., “The Unproductive Man is not a Christian, much less the Destroyer” et al) are quite closely aligned with traditional Christian theology as it relates to the concept of imago dei.

Think for a few secs: the traditional Christian view of the imago dei (loosely, the image of God in man) includes the expression of God’s eternally creative nature in mankind. Thus in this model, all human acts of creative nature are indicative of God’s continuing creation… and all destructive or harmful acts are indicative of a marred, damaged, imperfect mankind.

Understanding this fundamental principle as embedded in Western Civilization (and lacking almost entirely in other so-called civilizations–and I use “so-called” in a deliberately challenging tone) leads us to see some of the critical elements that are fading from today’s society, elements we sorely need in abundance to prevail in The War Against the West being waged on many fronts both at home and abroad.

Look, folks, once the fides covenant meme began to fade in our society, many of the other foundation stones supporting our society began to crumble as well. The idea that creation is better than destruction came under assault as soon as good and evil were dismissed as culturally relativistic phenomena. I’ll not continue the litany of woes perpetrated by postmodernism and post-postmodernism and their progeny in the multiculturalists and others. Dig for a few on your own.

Suffice it for this relatively short post to simply point out: absent the values derived from just the Creator/imago dei meme, we have scant chance of turning the tide of barbarism that has resulted in the Academia Nut Fruitcake Bakeries, the Mass Media Podpeople’s Hivemind and the Loony Left Moonbat Brigade steadily chipping away at our society’s foundations.

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