Posting this in anticipation of a trending hashtag. See also: #KavanaughHearings.
https://twitter.com/mihow/status/1045325066857263104
A Second Front Door.
Consider this for a second.
A SECOND FRONT DOOR.
This is what sexual assault does to a person. This is heartbreaking. Deeply heartbreaking.
Get Mark Judge into one of these hearings.
Ooh, Dr. Ford used the encrypted Washington Post tip line (generates a "utm_term" in the URL, which doesn't sound so secure...). Good advertisement for the existence of that service, I think. The ratings for this event are probably high.
Ford mentions the death threats. We don't care!
That coffee break moment.
Dianne Feinstein enters into record 140 letters from friends and neighbors, and "1,000" from female physicians. Also she is actually asking the witness questions, whereas Grassley has deferred to his female proxy.
Turns out she has that #SecondFrontDoor. And her home is a place to host Google interns...?
She brings up epinephrine and norepinephrine to explain how her basic memory functions work and that she knew it was Brett Kavanaugh who assaulted her.
She brings up her hippocampus again in a response to Senator Leahy.
Party or gathering?
Uncomfortable encounter at the Potomac Village Safeway! She said "Hi" to Mark Judge, who was arranging shopping carts.
Did she say something about reporters trying to talk to her dog?
Answer about other PTSD risk factors sounds about as evasive as it does scientific.
Mitchell is attacking Ford's fear of flying!
Ford got her polygraph within 24 hours or so of her grandma's funeral.
Booker: "speaking YOUR truth".
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Kavanaugh (BK) is pissed off.
He won't be intimidated into withdrawing from the process. "I have never sexually assaulted anyone... ever."
BK has a friend who was sexually abused! BK's voice wavered as he was talking about his mother. And a lot more as he talks about his 10-year-old daughter praying for Dr. Ford.
Choked up as he talks about his father keeping detailed calendar-diaries, a practice he adopted. BK is listing actual dates he was in D.C. on weekends. June 4, August 7, August 20-22.
"I liked beer. I still like beer."
Lol: https://twitter.com/jameshohmann/status/1045396951846539265
Brett Kavanaugh notes that the summer that the sexual assault allegedly took place, when Christine Ford says he pinned her down on a bed, he had spent a lot of time lifting weights and doing strength training.
^ Tweeter is a WaPost reporter.
Good thing there is a recess, because while BK was emphatic and pretty clear in his opening statement, he seemed a bit flustered during questioning.
Chris Garrett is "Squee"!
Durbin tries to get BK to turn his head to Don McGahn. Doesn't work. But he is getting BK flustered on the subject of an FBI investigation.
Senator Lindsey Graham mounts the defense.
BK defends his use of "Ralph Club" in his yearbook. Because he has a weak stomach. And "Renate Alumnius" has nothing to do with sex.
Dem overplaying his hand: "Do you believe Anita Hill?"
Why you don’t really have a ‘type’
“Beauty still is in the eye of the beholder, but our on-going work suggests that the beholder may be changing constantly,” says Haiyang Yang, assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School and author of a study that found that our sense of beauty can change based on other people’s opinions. “It can be argued that the advent of the internet age may be causing people to change their beauty standards faster than ever before in human history.”
Brett Kavanaugh, wife and Christine Blasey Ford all receiving death threats: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE
It's 2018. Why is a public figure receiving death threats "news"? There must be individuals out there making death threats to several people every day (hundreds per year), and the chance of them getting caught and brought to trial is minimal.
Pointing out that you receive death threats or mere angry emails does not mean you should get any sympathy. It was news a decade or two ago, but no longer. The Internet is a whirlwind of hate, and as long as (relative) anonymity exists, it will stay that way. And that anonymity is more valuable than the chance to get rid of (a % of) routine death threats.
Potential Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is having his Anita Hill moment. The White House expects that Christine Blasey Ford will testify in some capacity at Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway says "This woman should not be insulted, and she should not be ignored."
Obviously, Kavanaugh could still make it onto the Supreme Court. But perhaps the President will have to look to the bench instead. How about Amy Coney Barrett? She's a woman, and the dogma lives loudly in her.
Remember, for every member of the Administration you defeat, there is an evangelical waiting in the wings. ✞👼
Trump picked the wrong judge (July 9)
The long silences of Christine Blasey Ford and Dianne Feinstein
If the "leak" is true, then it looks like AMD will double cores on the "7nm" node as well as increase IPC compared to "14nm" and "12nm". Leading to a more-than-double performance increase in some cases. Assuming your OS, software, or benchmark can use all 64 cores/128 threads.
That also means that the consumer desktop Ryzen chips could be boosted to a maximum of 16 cores, from 8. Which makes sense given that Threadripper 2 was raised from 16 to 32 max cores, probably to make room for the new Ryzens.
16 cores at $500? $350? Could happen.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi: Rohingya Situation 'Could Have Been Handled Better'
Under international pressure over alleged genocide by Myanmar's army, the Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi acknowledged Thursday that her country's treatment of its Rohingya Muslims "could have been handled better."
Speaking at a World Economic Forum meeting in Vietnam, Suu Kyi also struck a defiant tone when a moderator asked her about two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar. She said their case "had nothing to do with freedom of expression at all."
It was a rare defense from Myanmar's soft-spoken leader, now 73, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She spent nearly 15 years under house arrest at the hands of a repressive military junta, during which time she became one of the world's most famous political prisoners.
However, her reticence on both the fate of the Rohingya and the jailed journalists has been condemned by human rights groups and one-time admirers worldwide.
Nobel Peace Prize is done for tbh.
See also: Aung San Suu Kyi defends jailing of journalists in Myanmar: 'They have every right to appeal'
Previously: Evidence Of Rohingya Mass Graves Uncovered In Myanmar
Reuters reporter says Myanmar police planted 'secret' papers
World reacts to sentencing of Reuters journalists in Myanmar
Apple is happy to use women and people of color as art, not authority
"Apple's boardrooms look nothing like its advertisements."
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- The venture capitalist David Blumberg is a white man in Silicon Valley, and still he says he's a minority.
- In addition to being a supporter of President Donald Trump, the investor is gay — he has two children with his partner — and has a strong faith in God.
- Blumberg said that after coming out as a Republican more than a decade ago, he "got dropped from a lot of cocktail-party lists."
- But being an outsider has its advantages, he says.