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weather events

Posted by Runaway1956 on Sunday November 24 2019, @05:53AM (#4775)
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Thursday morning, the boss came in to work, and I met him outside, in the break area. His mouth was agape, looking at the sky. The sky was an eerie glowing green, with patches of gold where the sun was almost peeking through the cloud cover. (Bear in mind my color vision - maybe the green wasn't really green, but it's close enough.) Over the course of several minutes, it changed to a pretty solid slate green, without that glow. In my experience, that's one of the many different "snow" skies. I always loved these skies when I was driving, because all the wannabe truck drivers and all the timid 4-wheelers were searching for a warm den to hole up in. Which left the highways open to those of us more serious drivers, who would drive across several states before the wannabe's would venture back outside again.

The weather forecast for Thanksgiving promises lots of snow and/or rain, pretty much everywhere in the US and Canada. It makes me wish I were back out on the road again - except, it's a holiday week. That makes for lots of crashes, and lots of wrecks.

https://www.independent.co.uk//arts-entertainment/photography/amazing-storm-photos-tornadoes-the-great-plains-us-america-weather-a9209381.html

23 photos of truly beautiful nature

Eric Meola became interested in storms during a 1977 road trip across Nevada to photograph an album cover for the musician Bruce Springsteen.

While driving in the desert they encountered a violent storm, and Springsteen wrote a song about the experience called “The Promised Land”, saying later of those photographs: “Eric caught some great pictures but what he really captured was something in the sky and in the lay of the land that deeply revealed the grandeur and character of the country.”

Meola was transfixed as well by the display of nature’s fury, stating: “I always wanted to go back to that day when we drove up on a hilltop and watched as lightning revealed the valley floor.”

He began to photograph the tornadic storms of the Great Plains – the area in America’s heartland. Driving through the area known as Tornado Alley – from the Rio Grande in southern Texas, north to the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan – he photographed a forbidding landscape where atmospheric instability collides with moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and spectacular cumulonimbus clouds form at twilight.

Over a period of several years he documented a landscape of elemental forces, where immense storms percolate miles above the ground, rotating with energy until tornadoes spin on the horizon.

He discovered a country of haunting beauty where the wail of coyotes and the glow of constellations fill the prairie’s void with simple graces.

“This book extends that narrative and reaches something profound,” says Bruce Springsteen of these new photographs.

I suppose I could write my own book. The night I sat on top of the mountain above Las Cruces, and watched a violent thunderstorm sweep in from the desert, envelope the town below, then move on toward El Paso, and not a single drop of rain landed on my truck. Or racing a blizzard out of the Yakima Valley, to Kansas City, where the blizzard smashed into a major rain storm that had developed over San Diego. Random photos of hurricanes crashing ashore.

Major weather events have always excited me - they get the heart pumping, and make me want to get out in it.

If you're traveling this week, take a little time, and admire the weather. Maybe you can find a place to get some great photos. Don't be one of the miserable drudges, cursing Mother Nature for ruining your holiday. Look up, and admire the beauty. Look around you, get some photos of vegetation bowing to the forces of nature.

There seems to be lots of opportunity for you to play Storm Chaser!!
https://weather.com/forecast/national/news/2019-11-22-thanksgiving-weather-forecast-travel-2019

Me? I'm going to do what is expected of me. Sit at home, and let the kids come to me.

Kimchi Flex

Posted by takyon on Saturday November 23 2019, @11:00AM (#4771)
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I have simplified the way I make kimchi and made some improvements.

All soaking and mixing is done in a 5 gallon food grade bucket. The initial fermentation starts in the bucket for 7-10 days, and then I transferred it to sealed wide mouth quart-sized mason jars for about 7-10 days. Then I put them in the fridge to slow down fermentation.

4 cabbages
1 cup salt for soaking 4 cabbages
~2-4 lbs carrots

1/2 to 2 cups red pepper flakes (I used 1 cup)
1 can crushed pineapple
soy sauce
fresh ginger or paste
garlic
1-2 onions
MSG
some brown sugar

1. Clean the bucket. It helps if it can fit in your sink or you have a sink sprayer.
2. Cut the cabbage stems off, cut the cabbages in half and then a ~1 inch square pattern. I used 4 green cabbages this time.
3. Add them all into the bucket as you go, add the salt, add hot water, stir, and let soak for a couple hours or overnight.
4. Drain it. Clutch the lid on to keep cabbage from spilling out.
5. Add carrots. I cut them into cylinder segments and then fourths lengthwise, but you can do any kind of cut you like or use pre-cut. Stir.
6. Use a food processor to blend the sauce ingredients.
7. Spread the sauce on top. Use a stiff spoon (e.g. bamboo or metal) to stir as much as possible. Mash down the cabbage until liquid creeps up. Use a wide plate to compress the kimchi until the liquid is nearly covering the plate, and leave the plate in the bucket. Add some additional warm/hot water if you need to.
8. Put the lid on and ferment for 7-10 days.
9. Start transferring to mason jars. Stir as you remove kimchi to keep things from settling at the bottom. You want to minimize the amount of liquid that goes in, but compress down the kimchi until liquid covers the top of the contents. Hand tighten the rings. The lid will pop up as it slightly pressurizes/carbonates over the next week, but it shouldn't explode.

I filled about 9 quart jars instead of the 13+ I would get from not compressing it down. Having less liquid and more cabbage per jar also helps make the kimchi less messy to use. I put one jar in the fridge immediately so I could try it with less fermentation, and the other 8 are fermenting now.

Notes

4 large cabbages mostly fills the bucket when soaking. I wouldn't use more than that.

I made a soup out of the leftover kimchi liquid at the bottom of the bucket. Basically just take what you don't want to put in a mason jar (liquid with pepper flake debris a small amount of cabbage and carrots left in it), add chicken broth, sauteed onions, white beans, tomatoes, etc. and boil or pressure cook. If it's too sour or spicy, add more broth or water+bouillon. You could also add some rice or pasta. Basically, I was going for a minestrone.

Wash your hands or rinse them with hot water repeatedly during the process, and have the bucket lid loosely covering the bucket when you aren't interacting with it.

I used an entire 20 oz. can of crushed pineapple because I didn't feel like using it for anything else or storing it in the fridge. I don't think you actually need that much in the sauce.

I dropped the green onions from the latest batch. I'm not sure they add that much and they kind of turn into mush. If I were to add them again, maybe I would cut them differently or just process them into the sauce.

I didn't have enough fresh garlic, so I used a lot of granulated garlic. That was probably a mistake and I might add the full ~3 bulbs next time.

I didn't bother using previous kimchi as a "starter".

On the last batch, I used 1 red/purple cabbage and 2 green. That created a deep blue/purple kimchi (all of the liquid was dark blue as well).

Someone asked about smell in a previous journal entry. Because things are sealed up pretty well as compared to alternate methods, there isn't that much of a smell except from the initial saucemaking. Glass mason jars can be cleaned thoroughly although their metal lids might retain a bit of smell. There should be some smell/stain in the bucket but not too bad if you rinse it enough, and you can put the lid on to block it. You might not realize how much raw carrots can stain things until you cut pounds of them and start touching stuff, like the bucket lid.

I'd rather store this in quart jars than pint or half gallon. The bigger cabbage chunks could take up too much volume in a pint jar, and the half gallon can be unwieldy.

The bucket lid probably does not need an airlock (the bucket is not going to explode). I have never had a contamination issue with any batch. Keeping things immersed in liquid (an anaerobic environment) or sealed probably helps. This advice makes sense.

I use the kind of bucket lid that can be pressed down easily for a nice seal and doesn't need to be pounded with a mallet or whatever.

Things you can use kimchi for: kimchi fried rice, stir fry, yakisoba, spicy reubens or grilled cheese, scrambled eggs, tacos/burritos, soup, curry, pizza topping, eating it straight out of the jar, etc.

I'd like to try fermenting just the sauce portion on its own (which is predominantly blended red pepper flakes, pineapple, and garlic).

Previously: 4 Gallon Kimchi Ferment
Kimchi Update

Another fine piece from Bezos's Blog

Posted by fustakrakich on Friday November 22 2019, @07:34PM (#4770)
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Rehash

Correction: An earlier version of this story erroneously stated that the FBI employee being investigated for altering a document worked underneath former Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok. The employee was a low-level lawyer in the Office of General Counsel and did not report to the deputy assistant director.

I haven't followed this part of the show [who's Peter Strzok?], so I don't know its meaning in the grand scheme. Seems more like one of your regular fake news stories, but somebody took interest, so maybe you guys can clarify if this shit's for real.

Have fun

Oh man! Best question ever!

Posted by fustakrakich on Wednesday November 20 2019, @11:48PM (#4768)
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"Did you know that Rudy Giuliani has private business interests in Ukraine?"

Devolution! And so quickly!

Doe Hunt in France

Posted by takyon on Wednesday November 20 2019, @09:53PM (#4767)
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Pregnant woman killed by dogs in France during hunt in forest

A pregnant woman has been killed by dogs in a forest in northern France where a hunt with hounds was taking place, investigators have said. The body of Elisa Pilarski, 29, who was walking her own dogs, was discovered near the town of Villers-Cotterêts. She died after "several dog bites to the upper and lower limbs and the head," prosecutor Frédéric Trinh said.

Police said they were carrying out tests on 93 dogs and that they had opened a manslaughter investigation. The tests, comparing fresh DNA samples with those taken from Ms Pilarski, will try to establish which animals were responsible for the attack and who they belonged to. Five dogs belonging to Ms Pilarski, who was reportedly six months pregnant at the time of her death, were among those being tested.

[...] The pack of hounds was out hunting deer in the forest, the local newspaper Le Courrier Picard reported on Tuesday.

A person associated with the hunt, Angela Van Den Berghe, confirmed that an event had taken place on Saturday but told the L'Union news site (in French) that "to our knowledge, the tragic accident that occurred has no relation neither with our dogs, nor with the hunt with hounds".

The actor Brigitte Bardot, who is president of an animal welfare foundation, called on French authorities to immediately suspend "all hunt authorisation for this season". But the French hunting association insisted there was no evidence of "the involvement of hunting hounds in the death of this woman".

Also at CNN and France24.

take no prisoners

Posted by Runaway1956 on Wednesday November 20 2019, @05:14PM (#4765)
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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2019/09/26/watch-rep-elise-stefanik-shades-chairman-schiff-at-dni-hearing-n2553774

On Thursday, as the chairman was kicking off an Intelligence Committee hearing with Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire, he decided to improvise some parts of the phone transcript.

        Rep. Schiff re-writes the call transcript for added drama: "I’m going to say this only seven times, so you better listen good, I want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, understand, lots of it, on this and on that, I’m going to put you in touch with people" pic.twitter.com/1rV7BpEN6o
        — Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 26, 2019

Schiff later explained that his version of events was simply a "summary of the president's call was meant to be, at least part, in parody."

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) was having none of it. She didn't wait to call the chairman out until their proceedings had finished. She took him to task right there.

        Today’s @HouseIntel hearing with Acting DNI Maguire is extremely important for Americans to hear. I focused on the whistleblower complaint itself & did not recklessly improvise a fake dialogue for parody purposes like Adam Schiff—the head of this committee—did. Watch part 1 ?? pic.twitter.com/5MBeV7XNCd
        — Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) September 26, 2019

"On page one - and I'm not going to improvise for parody purposes, like the chairman of this committee did," Stefanik said when she began to read the whistleblower complaint. "I'm going to quote it directly."

She went on to read the whistleblower's confession that he or she "was not a direct witness to most of the events described." Still, officials concluded that even though the complainant was relying on secondhand knowledge, it was "credible" enough to investigate.

So, Schifty Schiff pretty much admits he's full of schitz, and making stuff up? Bolding is mine - but we're going to impeach the president in parody!

https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Impeachment-hearing-uncovers-new-evidence-from-14831773.php

Near the start of Tuesday’s hearing, Stefanik pushed Schiff to respond to a list of several witnesses Republicans want to call. Republicans submitted their list of witnesses on Nov. 9 to Democrats, who are reviewing their requests.

On Fox News last week, she said she wanted to call Schiff as the Republicans’ first witness in the impeachment inquiry. She has also supported a resolution to censure Schiff for his comments in an earlier public hearing.

Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, asked for a resolution Wednesday to question the whistle-blower, whose complaint sparked the inquiry, in a closed-door session. Democrats voted down that resolution at the close of the public hearing.

NO NO NO!! YOU CAN'T QUESTION THE WITNESSES!!!!!

WATCH: Rep. Elise Stefanik’s full questioning of Volker and Morrison | Trump impeachment hearings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yZJs5iHLB0

IF YOU QUESTION ANY MORE WITNESSES OUR ENTIRE NARRATIVE FALLS APART!!

Rep. Stefanik Makes Schiff Squirm, Exposes His Hypocrisy on Whistleblower
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eip14ZOLro

Oh yeah - Stefanik 2024. She's better looking than Trump, she's smarter, and she has better fashion sense. Not to mention that she looks a good bit like my nieces.

See? Not all millenials are vacuous bubbleheads!

Musings...Some of which are Amusing...

Posted by NotSanguine on Tuesday November 19 2019, @10:07PM (#4764)
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Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.

--George Washington

There are seasons in every country when noise and impudence pass current for worth; and in popular commotions especially, the clamors of interested and factious men are often mistaken for patriotism.

--Alexander Hamilton

Patriotism consists not in waving the flag, but in striving that our country shall be righteous as well as strong.

--James Bryce

If we love our country, we should also love our countrymen.

--Ronald Reagan

The highest patriotism is not a blind acceptance of official policy, but a love of one's country deep enough to call her to a higher plain.

--George McGovern

I saw courage both in the Vietnam War and in the struggle to stop it. I learned that patriotism includes protest, not just military service.

--John Kerry

The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.

--Alexis de Tocqueville

True patriotism is loving your country and countrymen enough to want to make it better.

--Malcolm Jenkins

I do think the patriotic thing to do is to critique my country. How else do you make a country better but by pointing out its flaws?

--Bill Maher

There is a fuzzy but real distinction that can and I believe should be made, between patriotism, which is attachment to a way of life, and nationalism, which is the insistence that your way of life deserves to rule over other ways of life.

--Todd Gitlin

Unfortunately, after Sept. 11, there was an outburst in America of intense suffering and patriotism, and the Bush administration was very shrewd and effective in painting anyone who disagreed with the policies as unpatriotic or even traitorous.

--Jimmy Carter

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

--Mark Twain

Patriotism is love of country. But you can't love your country without loving your countrymen and countrywomen. We don't always have to agree, but we must empower each other, we must find the common ground, we must build bridges across our differences to pursue the common good.

--Cory Booker

Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.

--Charles DeGaulle

Politics is too partisan, and sometimes patriotism is cast aside. Patriotism is honor and love of your country and your brothers and sisters. With politics I get the impression that it's all about what's good for the party and not necessarily what's good for the country.

--Ricardo Montalban

flyover country: few of you want to read this

Posted by Runaway1956 on Tuesday November 19 2019, @04:16PM (#4763)
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Iowa Poll: President Trump's popularity sky high among registered Republicans; more than three-fourths definitely plan to vote for him

© Copyright 2019, Des Moines Register and Tribune Co.

President Donald Trump enjoys widespread popularity among registered Republicans in Iowa, the first state that will cast preference votes in the 2020 presidential race, a new Iowa Poll shows.

The president's popularity has never been higher among registered Republicans who don't plan to attend the Democratic caucuses, the Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom Iowa Poll found.

His overall job approval is up 4 percentage points from March to 85%. The percentage of those who say they will definitely vote to re-elect him is up 9 percentage points to 76%.

“I think he’s doing a tremendous job, really, as far as I’m concerned,” said Wayne Sparker, an 82-year-old Lake Mills resident and poll respondent. "... I’ve been a Democrat all my life, but when he ran for office, when I could see what he was standing up for — for the borders and the different solutions he brought forth — I felt that I definitely needed to vote for him."

The findings come as the U.S. House of Representatives advances its impeachment inquiry into the president, an ongoing trade dispute with China and conflict over the way the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates biofuels.

It also comes as a wave of Democratic presidential candidates floods the state — some seeking to convert disaffected Republicans and independents.

But these Republicans are sticking with the president, poll results show.

"A majority of every demographic group say they will definitely vote to re-elect the president, with the exception of moderates (47%)," said J. Ann Selzer, president of Selzer & Co. "All other groups stand with President Trump with strong majorities, not surprising given it is 76% overall."

Amy Potter, a 32-year-old Gilbert resident and poll respondent, said she doesn't pay attention to the daily ins and outs of politics, but she is a lifelong conservative and appreciates the thriving economy.

"At this current point in time, the way the housing market is and the way there are so many jobs available, I really do not believe America could be in a better place at all," she said.

Apologies for not providing a link - https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/iowa-poll/2019/11/18/iowa-poll-results-president-trump-popularity-sky-high-among-registered-republicans/4205580002/

For reference, you can always take a block of relevant text, and copy/paste it into a search engine. I've done that often enough :^)

U.S. Supports Israeli Settlements in West Bank

Posted by takyon on Monday November 18 2019, @09:52PM (#4762)
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Pompeo announces reversal of longstanding US policy on Israeli settlements

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday announced a major reversal of the US' longstanding policy on Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, rejecting a 1978 State Department legal opinion that deemed the settlements "inconsistent with international law."

The announcement, which breaks with international law and consensus, is the latest in a string of hardline, pro-Israeli moves that are likely to inflame tensions between the Trump administration and Palestinians and widen the divide between the Trump administration and traditional US allies in Europe.

"After carefully studying all sides of the legal debate, this administration agrees with President Reagan: the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not, per se, inconsistent with international law," Pompeo said, citing President Ronald Reagan's 1981 assessment that the settlements were not "inherently illegal."

Pompeo said the US government is "expressing no view on the legal status of any individual settlement" or "addressing or prejudging the ultimate status of the West Bank."

Trump has been a tool of Israel. But this move might not be good for Israel's long-term future.

Old Thoughts Pertaining to our New World

Posted by NotSanguine on Monday November 18 2019, @02:23PM (#4760)
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Will not the good people respond to a united, and earnest appeal from us? Can we, can they, by any other means, so certainly, or so speedily, assure these vital objects? We can succeed only by concert. It is not "can any of us imagine better?" but, "can we all do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise -- with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.

Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union. The world knows we do know how to save it. We -- even we here -- hold the power, and bear the responsibility.
[...]We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth. .

― Abraham Lincoln