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McCain to U.S.: "It doesn't have to be this shitty"

Posted by takyon on Thursday August 30 2018, @06:12PM (#3490)
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Career & Education

How McCain Got the Last Word Against Trump (archive)

By the time he died on Saturday, Mr. McCain had carefully stage-managed a four-day celebration of his life — but what was also an unmistakable rebuke to President Trump and his agenda. For years, Mr. Trump had used Twitter and the presidential bully pulpit to mock and condemn the senator. In death, Mr. McCain found a way to have the last word, even quietly making it clear through friends that Mr. Trump was not welcome at the services.

“I think it’s fair to say that they have a very different view of this country and what this country means, here and abroad,” said Mark Salter, the senator’s longtime friend and co-author who sat with Mr. McCain — often with a lump in his throat — during the many discussions about his looming death. “His overall message was: ‘It doesn’t have to be this shitty.’”

The series of events honoring Mr. McCain is the kind of grandiose spectacle that is normally reserved for someone who became president, not someone who twice failed to do so. Friends said that Mr. McCain was surprised by the level of interest in his death even as he planned it.

When advisers suggested that his coffin should lie in state at the Arizona Capitol, Mr. McCain said he believed the legislature would never approve such a rare honor for him, recalled Rick Davis, who had been at Mr. McCain’s side for decades and served as his 2008 campaign chairman. “Every inch of the way, he underestimated what he thought this would be about,” Mr. Davis said.

The memorial events this week began in Arizona on Wednesday, when Mr. McCain’s body was taken to the Capitol, and will continue Thursday at a service at North Phoenix Baptist Church. The procession will then shift to the nation’s capital, when Mr. McCain’s coffin will arrive at an air base outside Washington as the president holds one of his raucous campaign-style rallies for supporters in Indiana.

By the weekend, when virtually all of official Washington — Democrats and Republicans alike — gathers at the National Cathedral for a nationally televised farewell, Mr. Trump is expected to have retreated to Camp David, where White House aides hope he will contain his anger at the attention being lavished on Mr. McCain.

[...] Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian activist who survived two poisoning attempts for his opposition to the government of President Vladimir V. Putin, said that Mr. McCain, who was widely seen as one of the Russian leader’s fiercest detractors, had also asked him in April to be a pallbearer. “He spoke the truth regardless of party or political situations,” Mr. Kara-Murza said. “That was his defining characteristic.”

In Washington, a town where Mr. Trump has given Mr. Putin an open invitation to visit, Mr. Kara-Murza said that Mr. McCain’s choice of a Russian pallbearer — one repeatedly brought to the brink of death for challenging his country’s authoritarian brand of politics — was “actually pretty symbolic.”

John McCain: Sarah Palin 'excluded from his funeral'

I Have Been Coughing Up Phlegm For Six Solid Hours.

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Thursday August 30 2018, @07:18AM (#3488)
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Code

Is that bad?

At least it's not green. Green is bad.

A two pack a day friend I once had denoted his own phlegm as "Lung Cheese" yet strangely uncritically accepted such Cheese.

I am otherwise awake enough and functioning mentally well enough to write code.

I got to work at Midnight Monday night. I spent less than five minutes staring at my source then quite grimly quit Xcode then hung out on the Net until the trains started running again about 5:30.

What I regard as "today" but no one in their right mind would actually so regard led me to arrive at work at nine Monday evening.

I've been able to somehow extract from deep within myself the Moral Fibre required to Deliver Value to my client for six hours or so.

For me, that's a good day but for a whole lot of really good reasons I promised a delivery "today" for various values of "today".

In my own particular internally-consistent system of Postulates and whatever Gödel Escher Bach calls the means by which one can start with some postulates, apply some operators to eventually arrive at an item that is contained within any particular internally-consistent system - Help Me Out Here, I'm Begging You! - all possible values of "today" commence when I somehow drag my sorry ass out of my beloved warm, comfortable bed right up until I pass out on the sidewalk while waiting for the MAX Yellow Line from Pioneer Courthouse Square to North Portland's Delta Park / Vanport Station.

While it often slips my mind, despite my Totally Whacko sleep/wake patterns I really do have a completely normal Circadian Rhythm. It's just that my Circadian Rhythm has very little influence over when I feel the need to sleep or when I'm ready to wake up and start my day.

I actually sleep far more than anyone I have ever met but when I actually do so is all over the map.

I have no understanding of why I sleep or awaken without correlation to my otherwise-normal Circadian Rhythm nor have any of the many Medical and Mental Health Professional I have quite desperately begged for insight from.

The one thing I can say is that whether I'm able to focus on my code as opposed to my great many Walls Of Text quite closely tracks my Circadian:

I always feel totally trashed as well as freezing cold starting around 6:30 AM until 8:00 or so. Just now at Midnight I'm at my mental peak so I would do well to stop composing such a great many Walls Of Text that I may Deliver Value to my client...

... just after...

... I submit to SN...

... what I regarded as...

... what for me is an uncommonly concise...

... as well as effectively argued...

Wall Of Text

KTHXBAI!

I Just Feel On My Sword

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Wednesday August 29 2018, @01:18PM (#3486)
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To: the-boss@client.com, his-coder@client.com
Subject: This Is Very Embarrassing

I just a couple hours ago realized that my code was A Multitude Of Sins.

I'm now making rapid progress and will stay at the office until I have a meaningful build to deliver.

(Attempting to salvage what's left of my repution.)

I'm now feeling a whole lot more confident that I can reliably do what you're paying me to do today.

Disconcertedly,

Mike

Do Yer Worst.

Another rant on clothes

Posted by Azuma Hazuki on Tuesday August 28 2018, @03:29PM (#3485)
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Aaaaaargh. This is going to be news to precisely no one who knows a woman or is one, but I'm gonna say it again anyway: womens' clothing SUCKS.

First, and biggest problem: they all assume that if you're a given size in one measurement, the rest of you matches up too. This couldn't be further from the truth. According to a standard size chart, I have the waist of a 12, the hips of a 14 or 16, and the bust of a 16. This makes finding anything with a proper fit basically impossible. You *have* to go with the larger measurements, which means 1) high-rise and mid-rise jeans are too big around the middle and 2) there is simply no way I can wear a dress or other one-piece clothing item without alterations.

Second: why the bloody hell do sizes *differ* from manufacturer to manufacturer?! In some brands I'm a 12 waist, in some a 10, in one a 14 (wtf), and of course everything else varies as well. This varies brand by brand, even if you're shopping in the same store. If you wonder why we take eleventy hojillion items to the dressing room and spend so much time trying stuff on, THIS is why.

Third: pockets. Full stop. Yes, this is getting better, but it's hard to find pants that have the number and size pockets mens' pants do. I know, I know, we're supposed to splash out several hundred dollars on some ruinously expensive branded handbag. Screw that. I don't have the money, and even if I did it wouldn't be spent on a handbag. And good grief are they ugly, with their diamond patterns or repeated monograms or whatever. No, my messenger bag does fine for all my carry-stuff-around needs, and you can't fit a laptop in a $400 Gucci handbag. I may be femme but I'm not stupid, or lipstick for that matter.

In my opinion, the lack of pockets is something more cynical and sinister than just a ploy to get women to buy handbags: it's a deliberate removal of our agency. And false pockets, the ones that are just sewn-on seams with no actual depth, can DIAF.

Fourth: Quality and price. Mens' clothing seems a lot more substantial and I wear what pieces of it I can for that reason. It's also cheaper, aside from suits and formalwear. I can get a men's size L t-shirt (flaps on me like a tent but the M won't fit my chest...) for something like $5 at Shopko. I have *never* seen a womens' shirt for that price outside a very low-end thrift store, and the equivalents are smaller, thinner, made of less-durable materials, and MORE expensive.

Fifth: too much of our clothing is basically candy wrappers. What I mean by this is it exists mostly to imply what's under it, either by showing a lot of skin or, less greasily, indicating by color or pattern that "the person wearing this is demure, defenseless, meek, quiet, and perfectly happy to be basically an object." I really think sometimes that all the pink and floral pattern stuff is some sort of salve to mens' fragile egos, or at the very least a way of firmly separating the two sexes by clothing and letting all concerned know who stands where in the power dynamic.

Now yes, I'm aware 2/3 of the time men are not looking at our clothes specifically. And yes, I am very much aware most of this stuff is done to compete with *other women,* which is another game I flat-out refuse to play. It still pisses me off, and many a time I've been standing in the changing room thinking to myself "Madokami have mercy, WHAT does a girl need to do to get something functional, well-fitting, and decently-priced that *doesn't* tell the world I'm a simpering moron with no aims in life other than to lasso a guy?!"

There's way too much politics surrounding clothing, is what this boils down to. Politics, and something a level or two under it, also. I'm very aware that by not "playing the game" I'm shut out of many social interactions, and for interviews I do the "pretend to be perfectly normal" game with light makeup and the "appropriate" clothes, but what a crock. Do men worry about this stuff? It doesn't seem like it.

Soggy Jobs Now Has a Cafes Section

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday August 27 2018, @01:45PM (#3483)
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Both in Washington State.

My Cafe section is only a prototype. I'm going to build out Clark and King - Seattle and Redmond - Counties, Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties, Oregon and Alameda County, California (for Peets).

Then I'm going to ask Peets' and Starbucks' MIS people to work with me to set up automated data feeds. That way when a new cafe starts hiring, it will appear on Soggy Jobs that very same day. In the unfortunate event that one goes Tits Up, it will disappear into the ether. Fall off the edge of the Earth. Stop phoning home.

It's common for cafes not to have websites, but many of them have either Facebook or Twitter. I could link those but then my table rows would be two wide to fit on smartphones.

Is there a way to make table rows take up two lines without embeddeding a two-row table in a table row?

Some have neither website, Facebook nor Twitter. If there's just one location I plan to provide their street addresses.

I'll be going to breakfast at the Portland Rescue Mission soon.

In other news, late tomorrow morning I'll be setting out QR codes for BitCoin, Ether and LiteCoin so I can accept crypto tips when I sing on the street.

Just yesterday I added Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" to my Set List. Please to be suggesting folk songs, show tunes and American patriotic songs that I could sing. I do it A Capella, so whatever I sing can't have long instrumental sections.

Evidence of Infinite Cycle of Big Bangs? Time Travel?

Posted by takyon on Monday August 27 2018, @09:57AM (#3482)
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Book Club Proposal

Posted by takyon on Friday August 24 2018, @01:54AM (#3477)
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Career & Education

1. First book posted on Main Page (Community Reviews nexus) on the first of the month. Let's just pick Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem for the inaugural book, unless you have any better ideas.

That thread will contain discussion of the book throughout the month, as well as any suggestions you might have for the next book (you have two weeks to make them).

2. On the 15th of the month, we'll have a front page poll to choose the next book. An editor will pick suggestions from the discussion thread. It looks like we can have a maximum of 8 poll options, which is probably sufficient.

3. Finally, a new thread on the first of the next month, announcing the new pick, containing discussion for the new pick, calling for suggestions, and also as a place to write any closing thoughts you had about the previous month's book.

Guidelines

A. You are encouraged to use the <spoiler></spoiler> tag in the discussions. You don't have to wrap your entire comment with the spoiler tag, just use your best judgment.

B. The book should be written primarily in the English language, or the American language.

C. The suggestions could be from any genre, not just "hard sci-fi". Even those ess-jay-dubya Hugo Award #winning books are welcome.

D. The book should be obtainable from a variety of sources, including BitTorrent, Library Genesis, etc. The thread will link to official places to buy the book, such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the author's website. Bezos haters, feel free to add to this list.

Is a 1 month cycle long enough? Do you want a 2 month cycle instead?

What say you?

I made a Proclamation for Hawaii!!

Posted by realDonaldTrump on Thursday August 23 2018, @08:06PM (#3476)
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Folks, this is a VERY SPECIAL time for Hawaii. And they're in our thoughts & prayers. Because there's a very very tremendous hurricane coming, Hurricane Lane. You heard of Tornado Alley, this one's Hurricane Lane. I proclaimed, Disaster Emergency in Hawaii. And I put Brock of FEMA on the job, to make sure everything goes PERFECTO. He's going to do an amazing job. Like he did in Puerto Rico last year, does anyone remember Puerto Rico? Double hurricane, they had two hurricanes. But only 64 people dieing (RIP!!!). Out of so many millions of people. I put Brock on the job. And I flew in to help personally. I went down there, I was handing out Paper Towels. They were badly in need of Paper Towels. So I got on the job, I gave them what they needed to clean up that mess. I went there myself -- that's something you don't hear from the VERY NEGATIVE (Fake) News Media. And they were having tremendous problems with their electric, hurricanes knocked out their electric. But Whitefish Energy got on the job. Great company from Secretary Zinke's home town. From Richard Spencer's home town. Beautiful town called Whitefish. Big job to fix the electric. Because they didn't have Coal. You know, you bomb a pipeline, that’s the end of the pipeline. With Coal, that stuff is indestructible -- like my Presidency. You can move it around on a truck, you can dump it at the plant, you can do whatever the hell -- you can rain on top of it for a long time. It can rain like crazy. You can hurricane. Or double, triple hurricane. You can do whatever you want — snow, sleet, wind. You just dump it. It’s there. You hit those pipelines, they’re gone, and that’s the end of it. You're saying, "man, we better go out and start cutting some lumber, we better Tree Clear." So for national security purposes. I don’t think people talk about it enough -- coal. We love clean, beautiful West Virginia Coal. We love it. Great. And, you know, it’s indestructible stuff. In times of war, in times of conflict, you can blow up those windmills. They fall down real quick. You can blow up those pipelines. They go like this, and you’re not going to fix them too fast. You can do a lot of things to those solar panels. But you know what you can’t hurt? Coal. You can do whatever you want to Coal. Very important. Governor Ige, bring Coal Power to your people! Think of Hawaii with plenty of Coal -- Nice! Fast Federal govt. approvals.

By the way, Trump International Hotel Waikiki, very well built building. Very luxurious. Great place to stay, beautiful views of the awesome hurricane. Never settle!!! foxnews.com/us/2018/08/23/fema-prepared-with-food-supplies-for-hawaii-ahead-hurricane-lane.html twitter.com/fema/status/1032043444221431810

Dipole Drive

Posted by takyon on Thursday August 23 2018, @04:11AM (#3474)
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NYT: #MeToo Leader/Victim Settled With Her Own Accuser

Posted by takyon on Monday August 20 2018, @05:23PM (#3469)
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Asia Argento, a #MeToo Leader, Made a Deal With Her Own Accuser (archive)

The Italian actress and director Asia Argento was among the first women in the movie business to publicly accuse the producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault. She became a leading figure in the #MeToo movement. Her boyfriend, the culinary television star Anthony Bourdain, eagerly joined the fight.

But in the months that followed her revelations about Mr. Weinstein last October, Ms. Argento quietly arranged to pay $380,000 to her own accuser: Jimmy Bennett, a young actor and rock musician who said she had sexually assaulted him in a California hotel room years earlier, when he was only two months past his 17th birthday. She was 37. The age of consent in California is 18.

That claim and the subsequent arrangement for payments are laid out in documents between lawyers for Ms. Argento and Mr. Bennett, a former child actor who once played her son in a movie.

The documents, which were sent to The New York Times through encrypted email by an unidentified party, include a selfie dated May 9, 2013, of the two lying in bed. As part of the agreement, Mr. Bennett, who is now 22, gave the photograph and its copyright to Ms. Argento, now 42. Three people familiar with the case said the documents were authentic.

And here are the gruesome details:

[...] The fallout from “a sexual battery” was so traumatic that it hindered Mr. Bennett’s work and income and threatened his mental health, according to a notice of intent to sue that his lawyer sent in November to Richard Hofstetter, Mr. Bourdain’s longtime lawyer, who was also representing Ms. Argento at the time.

[...] Mr. Bennett, who has an eye condition that prevents him from driving, arrived at Ms. Argento’s hotel room that morning with a family member, according to his notice of intent. The document lays out Mr. Bennett’s account: Ms. Argento asked the family member to leave so she could be alone with the actor. She gave him alcohol to drink and showed him a series of notes she had written to him on hotel stationery. Then she kissed him, pushed him back on the bed, removed his pants and performed oral sex. She climbed on top of him and the two had intercourse, the document says. She then asked him to take a number of photos.

[...] The two had lunch, and Mr. Bennett headed home to Orange County, where he lived with his parents. As he was driven home, according to his claim, he began to feel “extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted.” But a month later, on June 8, he sent Ms. Argento a Twitter message, “Miss you momma!!!!” that included a photograph of an engraved bracelet she had given him to commemorate the movie. (His Twitter account has recently been shut down.)

[...] Mr. Bennett claimed his parents had barred him from the family’s house and kept his possessions, and over the years had cheated him out of at least $1.5 million in earnings. He said he was broke and two months behind on his rent. The case was settled in December 2014, but the terms were not disclosed.

Sounds like a 17-year-old had a good time, but went through some money issues when he turned 18 due to his manipulative stage parents (who clearly didn't care about leaving him in a hotel room with a total MILF, since they drove him to and from there). Argento had been getting a lot more attention due to recounting her involvement with Weinstein, and he had the evidence needed to blackmail her and make the rent. Sound about right? Now switch the genders. Oh no!

Bennett had starred with Argento in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004) when he was about 8 and she was about 28. She also directed and co-wrote the movie:

Sarah (Asia Argento) becomes involved with a series of men who treat her and Jeremiah (Jimmy Bennett) poorly, and she uses them as an excuse to abandon her son. She disappears to Atlantic City with her boyfriend, Emerson (Jeremy Renner), and then abandons him; Emerson returns to their home and rapes Jeremiah.

[...] Sarah's current lover, Kenny (Matt Schulze), a truck driver, eventually abandons them at a truck stop while Sarah is soliciting. Sarah realizes that if she is going to keep her men she cannot say Jeremiah is her son. She persuades Jeremiah to cross dress so he can act as her "little sister", and Jeremiah's cross-dressing evolves to include his mother's seduction techniques. After dressing up as a "baby doll" version of Sarah which consisted of her makeup, her white nightgown and her red high heel pumps, Jeremiah (although the audience sees Asia Argento as Jeremiah because this scene could not be done with child actors as it was too inappropriate) seduces Jackson (Marilyn Manson), his mother's latest man, who initially tries to rebuff the boy's advances, but then gives in. Sarah is furious with Jackson for giving in to the boy's advances and with Jeremiah for ruining her panties with drops of blood on them, and she takes Jeremiah and leaves.

That sounds like an interesting picture show!

Her boyfriend, the culinary television star Anthony Bourdain, eagerly joined the fight.

I wonder if Bourdain knew about the Argento-Bennett thing (which did happen before they met AFAIK):

Asia Argento Says Anthony Bourdain’s Suicide 'Obsession' Is 'Heart Wrenching:' 'I Never Knew'

Asia Argento has spoken out about an article compiling a list of times her late boyfriend Anthony Bourdain publicly brought up committing suicide before his death, calling it a “heart wrenching read.” “I never knew about this obsession of his. He never told me,” she wrote on social media, sharing a link to the document, which was released earlier this month.

Even if the Bennett incident had nothing to do with him, he did go to bat for her publicly over Weinstein, including describing how he fantasized about Weinstein dying of a stroke in a bathtub while nobody would take his call. And here's a related quote from one of his final interviews:

Acknowledging that Clinton is "f**king magnetic," having met him in person, Bourdain revealed that he does not believe Clinton should have been thrown out of office because of the Lewinsky scandal - calling it "ridiculous." According to Bourdain, the real issue was the way that the Clintons dealt with the scandal - "It was the shaming, discrediting, undermining the women," that followed.

If only the women always discredited and undermined themselves. It would make marginalizing them so much easier!

Well, too little, too late for Weinstein. He was just too greedy.

The documents, which were sent to The New York Times through encrypted email by an unidentified party

Looks like NYT is getting some mileage from its leak submission page.

Also at The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and Vanity Fair.