Tues. Oct. 15, 2024 – so much to do, so little motivation…

Cool, but still warming later, all the way to hot, depending on where you are. At the BOL, it was tolerable, except in the sun. In Sugar Land, 99F. Today will likely be similar… and no lake breezes for me.

I got a late start Monday and eased into the day… but I did get stuff done. Not finished, of course, but made progress. Ran the sprinklers all afternoon again, and now most of the back yard isn’t crunchy. Still have dead grass and crunchy weeds in the front, because the sprinklers really don’t work well there. Yet. Maybe some day.

Continued insulating and putting up paneling to fix the walls I had to open up after the flood. I realized it’s money and time I didn’t expect to spend. The time is the worst part… did some other small chores around the place too. W was painting all weekend, then cleaning. If you aren’t there, it’s surprising how dusty it gets and how many spiderwebs the place will sprout in just a couple of weeks. Cleaning is a never ending chore, and we don’t even have a sandy beach.

Today I’ll be working the list at home. And doing all the normal things. Plus the extra things. Lots of kid stuff on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and that kills my afternoon. It’s good for the kids though.

I’m stacking time with them, and that’s good, even if I sometimes get frustrated by all their demands on my time. Being the stay at home means doing the delivery and taxi runs…

Stack some time with loved ones, the memory will help when times are tougher. And stack some food, because everything is better on a full belly.

nick

59 Comments and discussion on "Tues. Oct. 15, 2024 – so much to do, so little motivation…"

  1. Denis says:

    Stack some time with loved ones, the memory will help when times are tougher.

    Amen to that. I was fortunate enough to spend this past weekend in the company of people dear to me. It truly refreshes the soul.

  2. Greg Norton says:

    A lifetime of being told she’s great, with no evidence required?  

    That is most Wine Moms.

    Kamala’s peeps.

  3. Greg Norton says:

    Is the Ego 18 inch electric chainsaw an excellent chainsaw ?

    The wife says that I can only buy one chainsaw and that it will be my Christmas present.

    You can always get the corded Black and Decker 18″ chainsaw as a backup.

    I bought one for $39, and it has been excellent for occasional yard cleanup. I just fill the oil reservoir and go.

    Of course, $39 was before the pandemic “supply chain” problems and Bidenbux.

  4. Greg Norton says:

    I just told the user to go back to the old kgmol/hr specification which would probably work.  I will fix this later.  The story of my life, later.

    I don’t know if Boost Units will help, but there is a learning curve.

    The tolling company surveyed the plazas in cm. Car speed is miles per hour. Vehicle length is feet. The optical tracking system, originally intended for military applications, output positions in m and velocity in m/s. Boost Units got used heavily.

    One time calculation I wrote, involving Julian calendar days output by the RF tag reader in addition to the other units, was so hideous even with Boost that I left a note for the Fancy Lads to not touch it unless they completely understood every variable.

    Of course, they had Hot Skillz so I’m sure they were fine.

  5. Greg Norton says:

    Had something similar on the laptop in our guest apartment. Windows started to boot, but never finished. I actually just wanted to put Linux on it, but I could not get it to boot from USB. No idea why – all the BIOS settings were right, but it just ignored the bootable stick. But it offered to re-install Windows (apparently, Windows saves a copy of the original installation media?). So I suffered through that, including Cortana suddenly wanting to talk me through the process. Ick.

    How old is the laptop, you might have a 32 bit EFI which would make installing Linux more complicated but still doable.

    You could try a USB DVD drive with Linux on … gasp … physical media to work around the limitation, but that would require Legacy BIOS support enabled.

    Before I understood the work around for 32 bit EFI, the I used a portable CD-ROM drive at the Seattle trainwreck to get the testing process moving for the MILSPEC hardware we targeted. 

    Little did I know that I was to be the designated tester. Once I learned the truth, I walked without notice.

  6. Greg Norton says:

    How old is the laptop, you might have a 32 bit EFI which would make installing Linux more complicated but still doable.

    Early Intel 64 bit hardware had 32 bit EFI. Apple was the worst offender since they didn’t support Legacy BIOS mode.

    I have a 2007 MacBook Pro which I keep around running Snow Leopard and Pop! OS in the hope that Pop! OS support for the machine matures enough that I can keep the laptop running with a “current” OS indefinitely.

    Pop! OS has periods where the hardware support is good but also times when it is not so good. Right now, the pre-release with the vaunted Rust desktop doesn’t even boot on the Mac.

  7. brad says:

    I am fairly happy with the Ego devices that I have. However, I don’t own the chainsaw.

    I don’t recommend a corded chainsaw. The cord is not only a nuisance, but actually a danger. Also, you are stuck in your yard – you cannot carry it off somewhere where there is no plug.

    How old is the laptop, you might have a 32 bit EFI which would make installing Linux more complicated but still doable.

    It might be something like that, since the laptop is pretty ancient. In the end, since it is only for guests, and basically only runs Firefox, it wasn’t worth a lot of time.

  8. Greg Norton says:

    I don’t recommend a corded chainsaw. The cord is not only a nuisance, but actually a danger. Also, you are stuck in your yard – you cannot carry it off somewhere where there is no plug.

    I’ve always had an inexpensive corded chainsaw around. Gas/oil mixes are such a pain if you want to cut a single downed branch. The cord is actually more of a problem with the hedge clippers, also Black and Decker but not as thoughtfully designed.

    The corded chainsaw I regret giving up was a 14″ Craftsman circa 2001, back when Sears was fading but still dominant as a retailer for that sort of thing. Hecho en Mexico, but someone really knew what they were doing when they designed that tool

    I saw an article yesterday about the last K-Mart closing in the US, a fancy store built in the 90s on Long Island. What a waste.

    Sears and K-Mart had tremendous real estate assets when Eddie Lampert took over and merged the companies. Every important corner around Tampa had one of those stores within visual range, sometimes both, and I’m sure that was true in a lot of other cities.

    I remember Cramer praised Lampert as “The Next Warren Buffett” when cheerleading that merger.

    Cramer should have been fitted for an orange suit a long time ago.

  9. Ray Thompson says:

    Is the Ego 18 inch electric chainsaw an excellent chainsaw ?

    I have the 14“ saw. It cuts really well. I have taken down a 15’ tree, about 6” around, with no issues. That included limping and cutting into smaller pieces. It took one battery charge, about an hour, (two complete cycles), to do the entire job. The break was good for me. I now have three batteries because of other implements. I could easily cut all day without a stop.

    I like it. For the few times I need a chainsaw, it works really well. No gas issues, no storage problems, no starting issues. Cuts as good as my old Craftsman, which I tossed because the fuel system was destroyed by 15% ethanol and sitting for five years.

  10. Greg Norton says:

    Walkin‘ ‘round money.

    Today’s Tyler Durden cowardice protecting a mainstream journalist,

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/next-level-vote-buying-harris-promises-black-men-20k-forgivable-loans

    Apple and Nike full employment act.

  11. EdH says:

    Listening to The Golden Compass audiobook.   Never read it, never watched the movie, don’t know anything about it.  

    The series turns out to be very anti- … well, no spoilers … but I am sorry I paid for it, actually.

  12. EdH says:

    Went out and looked at the comet about 40m after sunset.   

    As visual comets go, not bad, though not the “comet of  the century”.

    Best view was binoculars at 10×50, but 7x35s and 12x32s also gave decent views.

    But even my vintage iPhone 11 took a pretty decent picture of it and it’s tail, and even the anti-tail.

  13. Ray Thompson says:

    And somehow, those “loans”, targeting black men, is not blatantly racist. Qualifying for something based simply on skin color is no different than being rejected on skin color. An attribute that should mean nothing. What I see on the horizon is a booming business in gold teeth with none of the money being used for the intended purpose. For most of those qualifying they are on the lower end of the economic scale for one reason, or several reasons. They cannot handle money, they are lazy, they spend foolishly, or they are just plain stupid. It has nothing to do with skin color, it is the lack of personal responsibility, values, morality, and integrity.

    For $20K in a “loan”, I will identify as a gay, black, lesbian, disabled, pigeon. If only for a day. You silly savages!

  14. MrAtoz says:

    An attribute that should mean nothing. What I see on the horizon is a booming business in gold teeth with none of the money being used for the intended purpose

    COVID loans 2.0, but only for the Amish. I wonder if Obola and the Kamel Humper would qualify since they are only half-Amish. Is there a percentage you have to reach, or, just look Amish? Hello, Talcom X!

  15. nick flandrey says:

    After personally spending years trying to separate culture from skin color, the Dems brought it right back- even one drop!   

    Kamel has no commonality with the “black american experience.”   She’s culturally indian and canadian, and upper middle class.

    n

  16. Greg Norton says:

    Kamel has no commonality with the “black american experience.”   She’s culturally indian and canadian, and upper middle class.
     

    Neither does Obama, who grew up with his white mother’s wealthy banker family in Hawaii as primary influences.

  17. MrAtoz says:

    Neither does Obama, who grew up with his white mother’s wealthy banker family in Hawaii as primary influences.

    LOL. King of the “Choom Gang.”

  18. MrAtoz says:

    Walgreen’s is cratering, but I can get 6% cash back with my Apple card.

  19. Greg Norton says:

    Walgreen’s is cratering, but I can get 6% cash back with my Apple card.
     

    Walgreens were nasty in Louisiana back in April. In town, stock was limited and locked up.

  20. Greg Norton says:

    Walgreens were nasty in Louisiana back in April. In town, stock was limited and locked up.
     

    I‘m willing to bet that the store near Oak Alley will be among the first to close. That place was near the freeway exit and picked clean.

    The neighborhood was literally old plantations.

  21. CowboyStu says:

    I’ll be going to my local Walgreens about noon to buy some items.

  22. Lynn says:

    Just ate a couple of pieces of toasted sourdough bread from the HEB deli with blackberry serrano preserves on them.   Freaking awesome.  That was the last of my preserves.  My father buys this stuff by the case and I steal it from him.

        https://yayprimo.com/products/preserves-sweet-spicy-blackberry

  23. Lynn says:

    “True Value files for bankruptcy after 75 years, selling to hardware rival Do It Best”

        https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2024/10/15/true-value-hardware-bankruptcy-sale-do-it-best/75682381007/

    “All of True Value’s 4,500 stores will remain open during the bankruptcy process because they are independently owned.”

    When is the nightmare going to stop ?

  24. ITGuy1998 says:

    When is the nightmare going to stop ?

    Lots of other problems, but I think one of the biggest is that there is just too much retail. How many competing stores are needed to sell the same items? Competition is fine, but we’ve gone beyond saturation. Same for restaurants. 

  25. nick flandrey says:

    In an expanding economy there is room for all the players… and then some.   In a contracting economy, players get squeezed out.   The evidence suggests that we are contracting.

    I can’t plagiarize anyone ‘cuz IDK where to look, but I’d bet it takes an external force to change from contraction to expansion.

    War on the horizon.   Or debt default inbound…

    n

  26. nick flandrey says:

    Postulate-  closet organization stores, and stores selling mostly places to put stuff,  were the harbinger.  “Aspirational” lifestyle sellers went next.   True luxury and true discounters will be last.*

    n

    *unless the discounter gets their goods from an EXCESS in the market, they’ll go when the excess goes.

  27. Greg Norton says:

    Postulate-  closet organization stores, and stores selling mostly places to put stuff,  were the harbinger.  “Aspirational” lifestyle sellers went next.   True luxury and true discounters will be last.*
     

    Closet systems and other cr*p featured on HGTV to add to you home’s resale value when you go to cash out the tenbagger.

    Sponsored by Rocket Mortgage.

  28. Lynn says:

    Scott Adams says that today is Kamala Collapse day.  He may be correct.

  29. Greg Norton says:

    Scott Adams says that today is Kamala Collapse day. He may be correct.

    Nah, but the Second Gentleman will have to head out to the nearest liquor store to One Observatory Circle for a second box of wine before the evening is out.

    She’s sucking em down like juice boxes at this point, using a giant straw like Tony Hale on “Arrested Development”.

    No word on her lip syncing to “Mr. Roboto” out in the car. A Secret Service agent may leak footage eventually.

  30. Lynn says:

    I finally just efiled my 20 page 2023 tax return 1040-SR with the IRS.  This is just too dadgum hard to figure out.

  31. drwilliams says:

    After Plagiarism Allegation, Kamala’s Publisher Seems to Know a Total Disaster Could Be on Their Hands

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2024/10/15/it-looks-like-kamalas-book-publisher-knows-theyre-in-some-trouble-over-plagiarism-allegations-n2646231

    Two developments:

    1. The “plagiarism expert” that gave the charges a “no big deal” whitewash attempt was given a fraction of the suspect passages by the NYT. If this clown really is trying to make a buck defending this kind of behavior, his chances are zero in future unless be does an about-face and turns on the Times with charges of unethical manipulation.
    2. Kamala’s publisher is circling the wagons, directing all inquiries to a high level, and outed their strategy by carelessly giving Chris Rufo’s team a copy of the memo giving those instructions.

    I’ve read a number of the articles, and no one seems to be offering this scenario: 

    Kamala Harris is probably smart enough to use a phone book, may be able to read at a grade school level, but the idea that she could write a book is unlikely to get much traction by people who stop to think about it.  Pols a lot smarter that her have used ghostwriters, and it’s certain that she did, too. So who do you suppose did the actual plagiarizing?

    Delicio.

  32. lpdbw says:

    I doubt if she even read the book, let alone writing/plagarizing it.

    Off the top of my head, here are executive branch (and wannabe) “authors” I doubt:

    • JFK  (news flash:  Profiles in Courage was ghostwritten campaign material)
    • RFK, Jr. (though I think he closely supervises  the production of his books.)
    • Hillary!
    • Obama (twice)

    Odd.   When I started the list, I thought it would be longer.  Now I need to check who else wrote books I didn’t read.

  33. Greg Norton says:

    Kamala Harris is probably smart enough to use a phone book, may be able to read at a grade school level, but the idea that she could write a book is unlikely to get much traction by people who stop to think about it.  Pols a lot smarter that her have used ghostwriters, and it’s certain that she did, too. So who do you suppose did the actual plagiarizing?

    Harris reads and writes well enough to have graduated Hastings, passed the bar, and practiced law.

    She put  a lot of black men in prison during her time as an ADA and DA, and that shouldn’t be forgotten.

  34. drwilliams says:

    follow-up to above 16:40 post 

    Harris Faces More Plagiarism Allegations in Her 2009 Book

    More from The Telegraph:

    Dr Weber’s findings were shared in a joint investigation with Christopher Rufo, a conservative activist who previously made claims against the now-ousted Harvard University president, Claudine Gay.

    In his report, the Austrian academic wrote: “What do these findings say about Kamala Harris? Is she in part fake? Did her ghostwriter plagiarise? Was it just the team behind her? I have no idea. I let other people from the US draw the right conclusions.”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/10/harris-faces-more-plagiarism-allegations-in-her-2009-book/

    So, yes, someone else was asking about the ghostwriter.

    Legal Insurrection author Mary Chastain ends with:

    Again, I don’t remember plagiarism ever having a gray area when I went to school and taught. Unless the thought, statistic, or evidence came from you, you cite and credit the source.

    Why is this so hard?

    It’s not hard, but we’ve been training minorities for generations that they are are disadvantaged and can’t compete so the rules do not apply to them. The idea is idiotic, racist rubbish. The irony is that as the real racists that promulgated this concept have fallen by the wayside, the communists and race grifters in the Democratic Party have taken it up with a vengeance. 

  35. Greg Norton says:

    KEVIN O’LEARY: The real reason billionaires are dumping stock – and what you need to do before the election  

    – with headlines like this, the crash is coming.

    After the election. Either Trump will take the fall for the crash or Kamala will get her $25k first time house buyer credit in one of the first spending bills passed as people will be desperate to restore their paper millionare status lost when the 401k balances tanked.

    Depending on how hard the market crashes, people may even be willing to surrender their 401k plan equities for Treasuries

    Until then, Viva Dos Commas!

  36. drwilliams says:

    “Harris reads and writes well enough to have graduated Hastings, passed the bar, and practiced law.”

    Was graduation meeting universal standards or “special” standards? 

    She failed the bar the first time, IIRC. 

    I might be convinced that she practiced law if I saw a good draft of a brief in her own hand.

    We know that she claimed to be “confused by the form” in excusing her spending 3X the legal amount in running for CA AG, a claim that was accepted by a board coincidentally stacked with Willie Brown appointees.

    The overwhelming evidence based on numerous public utterances is that she is a complete idiot incapable of cogent thought, so the bar to believing that she was somehow more intelligent in the past is pretty high. Unless, of course, we accept the hypothesis that she is currently severely impaired by alcohol or other drugs, 

  37. nick flandrey says:

    Embrace the power of “and”…

    n

  38. drwilliams says:

    Liz Cheney did a little witness tampering:

    REPORT: Liz Cheney Allegedly Had Unethical ‘Back Channel’ Conversations With Jan. 6 Witness

    It is not clear whether the bar association’s rules will be enforced against Cheney.

    https://redstate.com/jeffc/2024/10/15/report-liz-cheney-allegedly-had-unethical-back-channel-conversations-with-jan-6-witness-n2180617

    The Democrats and their Deep State allys are scared spitless that Trump will green light extensive investigations into their misconduct. 

  39. Lynn says:

    And the IRS has accepted my 2023 1040-SR tax return.  

  40. MrAtoz says:

    And the IRS has accepted my 2023 1040-SR tax return.

    Now, those extra 85,000 IRS hires get to scrutinize it. 

  41. MrAtoz says:

    The more B-List and has-been stars endorse the Kamel-Humper, the more I think she is circling the drain. Even the actress who had sex with Howard The Duck is tRump bashing. Yeah, her. She had to open her trap because Dennis Quaid endorsed tRump. She was engaged to him decades ago and had to counter him somehow. It would be hilarious if the K-H cheats her way to the popular vote and then loses in a bigger landslide in the Electoral College than Cankles. I’ll need some of Mr. Nick’s water-tainers to hold all the libturd tears.

  42. nick flandrey says:

    From FEMA   TC Milton, Florida

    Situation: FEMA is responding in coordination with Florida emergency management; Locally executed, state managed, and federally supported operations continue.

    Lifelines: (TC Helene & Milton SLB, as of 6:00 p.m. ET, Oct 14)

    Safety & Security:
    ▪ Evacuations for an estimated 3.5k homes in Hernando/Pasco counties
    continue due to rivers cresting
    Food, Hydration, Shelter: (ARC, as of 7:45 a.m. ET, Oct 15)
    ▪ TC Milton: 21 (-9) shelters / 1.4k (-1.6k) occupants

    Health & Medical:
    ▪ 15 confirmed fatalities due to TC Milton; state no longer reporting
    fatalities as of Oct 13
    ▪ Healthcare System Assessment (HCSA) Mission is complete; 1 Disaster
    Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) remains employed; excess federal
    assets demobilized

    Water Systems:
    ▪ 150 (+3) Boil Water notices affecting 1.7M (+300k) customers;
    wastewater system assessments ongoing

    Energy: (DOE Eagle-I, as of 7:00 a.m. ET, Oct 15)
    ▪ 86k (-374k) / 1% customers without power
    ▪ Fuel tankers successfully offloading into Port of Tampa, improving fuel
    supply
    o 4 petroleum tankers delivered between 800k & 1.2M barrels of fuel 
     

    State / Tribal Response:
    ▪ SEOC at Full Activation (TC Helene & TC Milton)
    o FEMA-4834-DR-FL approved 10/12
    FEMA / Federal Response:
    ▪ FEMA RIV: RRCC activated to Level II
    o IMAT-1 deployed to GA
    o IMAT-2 deployed to FL SEOC
    ▪ NWC is Monitoring; NRCC is at Level I (TC Helene and TC Milton)
    IMAT:
    ▪ N-IMAT Red deployed to Tampa, FL
    ▪ Region I IMAT deployed to Orlando, FL
    ▪ Region VI IMAT-2 deployed to Ft. Myers, FL
    ▪ Region IX IMAT-1 deployed to Tallahassee, FL
    US&R:
    ▪ Incident Command Post established at Orlando
    ▪ Incident Support Team (IST) Red deployed to FL
    ▪ Incident Support Team (IST) Red deployed to FL
    ▪ The following US&R resources remain:
    ▪ 3 US&R Task Forces assigned through FL US&R
    ▪ 1 assigned Incident Response Team
    ▪ 2 staged Hazardous Equipment Push Packages
    ▪ 5 Employed Mission Ready Packages (Water)
    MERS:
    ▪ MERS assets deployed to FL
    ▪ Additional MERS teams on standby
    NWC will continue to monitor in coordination with FEMA Region IV, with
    continued reporting twice daily in the FEMA National Situation Report
    (5:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 a.m. ET) and the FEMA Daily Operations Briefing
    (8:30 a.m. ET) 
     

    n

  43. nick flandrey says:

    From FEMA TC Helene

    Situation: Locally executed, state managed, and federally supported operations continue.

    Lifelines: (TC Helene & Milton SLB, as of 6:00 p.m. ET, Oct 14)

    Safety & Security:
    ▪ NC: Evacuations – Mandatory: 1 county / Voluntary: 2 counties

    Food, Hydration, Shelter: (ARC, as of 7:45 a.m. ET, Oct 15)
    ▪ FL: 1 (-1) shelters / 17 (-28) occupants
    ▪ GA: 3 shelters / 131 (-5) occupants
    ▪ NC: 13 shelters / 566 (-2) occupants
    ▪ TN: 1 shelters / 5 occupants

    Health & Medical:
    ▪ FL: 23 confirmed fatalities
    ▪ NC: 94 (+1) confirmed fatalities

    Water Systems:
    ▪ FL: 16 Active Boil Water Notices affecting 14k customers; water infrastructure
    restoration continues
    ▪ GA: 197 active Boil Water Notices affecting 52k customers; restoration ongoing
    ▪ NC: 55 Active Boil Water Notices affecting 296k customers; restoration ongoing
    ▪ TN:; 11 Active Boil Water Notices affecting 102k customers; restoration ongoing

    Energy: (DOE Eagle-I, as of 8:00 a.m. ET, Oct 15)
    ▪ FL: 86k (-374k) / 2% customers without power
    ▪ GA: 7k / less than 1% customers without power
    ▪ NC: 13k / less than 1% customers without power

    Communications:
    ▪ GA: Intermittent cell service; Fiber & internet are interrupted across the state;
    state continues to deploy resources; no federal requests
    ▪ NC: All 241 Viper Towers are on commercial power; FEMA communications
    resources are supporting western NC
    ▪ TN: MEOV-15 at TN SEOC, MEOV-12 at Knoxville Branch Office, and 2 MCOV’s
    supporting Carter and Washington Counties

    Transportation:
    ▪ NC: 581 (-39) roads closed: 3 Interstates, 38 (-4) US routes, 59 (-1) state routes,
    and 481 (-34) secondary routes
    ▪ TN: 16 local roads closed; 289 local roads are open/passable but have
    damage/debris or closed at bridge 
     

    Hazardous Materials:
    ▪ GA: Hazmat fire response/recovery operations improving but ongoing. Federal
    government, local government, and private sector resources are processing
    claims and assessing damages throughout Rockdale County
    ▪ NC: 302 (+1) potential hazardous material incident locations have been
    reported; 35 have not yet been assessed, 74 have been assessed & need
    further action, and 152 (+1) have been completed

    State / Tribal Response:
    ▪ FL: SEOC at Full Activation (TC Helene)
    o FEMA-4828-DR-FL approved
    ▪ GA: SEOC at Partial Activation (TC Helene)
    o FEMA-4830-DR-GA approved
    ▪ NC: SEOC at Full Activation (TC Helene)
    o FEMA-4827-DR-NC approved
    ▪ TN: SEOC at Partial Activation (TC Helene)
    o FEMA-4832-DR-TN approved
    ▪ VA: SEOC at Full Activation (TC He 
     

    FEMA / Federal Response:
    ▪ FEMA RIII: RRCC is Rostered; LNOs deployed to VDEM
    o FEMA Region III IMAT deployed to Raleigh, NC
    ▪ FEMA RIV: RRCC activated to Level II
    o IMAT-1 deployed to GA SEOC
    o IMAT-2 deployed to FL SEOC
    ▪ HQ: NWC is Monitoring; NRCC is at Level I
    IMAT:
    ▪ N-IMAT White deployed to Raleigh, NC
    ▪ N-IMAT Blue deployed to Tallahassee, FL
    ▪ N-IMAT Gold deployed to Raleigh/Asheville, NC
    ▪ FEMA Region III IMAT deployed to Raleigh, NC
    ▪ FEMA Region IV IMAT-1 deployed to Alpharetta, GA
    ▪ FEMA Region V IMAT deployed to West Columbia, SC
    ▪ FEMA Region VII IMAT deployed to Raleigh, NC
    ▪ FEMA Region VIII IMAT deployed to Atlanta, GA
    ▪ FEMA Region X IMAT deployed to Nashville, TN
    Logistics:
    ▪ SMT Atlanta and SMT Sterling deployed to Montgomery, AL
    ▪ SMT Tracy deployed to Selma, AL
    ▪ ISB Team Alpha deployed to Atlanta, GA
    ▪ ISB Team Charlie deployed to Charlotte, NC
    ▪ SMT Puerto Rico demobilizing as of today
    ▪ SMT Ft. Worth demobilizing as of today
    ▪ ISB Team Bravo demobilizing as of today
    US&R:
    ▪ 23 US&R Task Forces deployed
    ▪ Incident Support Team (IST) Blue deployed to NC
    MERS:
    ▪ MERS assets deployed to AL, FL, GA, and NC
    ▪ Additional MERS teams on standby
    NWC will continue to monitor in coordination with FEMA Region IV,
    with continued reporting twice daily in the FEMA National Situation
    Report (5:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 a.m. ET) and the FEMA Daily
    Operations Briefing (8:30 a.m. ET) 
     

  44. nick flandrey says:

    TGI Fridays has closed more than a dozen locations in the past month, including six just this week. 

    The popular casual dining chain is the latest to struggle as Americans, frustrated with higher menu costs, opt to eat at home more. Other chains, including Red Lobster, Applebee’s and Hooters, have also closed locations.

    Signs posted at TGI’s shuttered locations  – focused in the East Coast, Southeast, and Midwest – described the decision as ‘difficult’ and directed customers to nearby restaurants. 

    The latest closures follow the 36 ‘underperforming’ TGI locations shuttered in January, and several more in the summer. It now barely has more than 200 left in the US.

    commercial apocalypse continues.

    n

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  46. nick flandrey says:

    That one came from one of my auctioneers…

    n

  47. paul says:

    The bath room door has been dragging on the thresh-hold since about day one.  Varies with humidity of course.   Today I was annoyed enough that I sat my happy self down with a wood rasp and made  sawdust.  99% done.  I just got tired.  Well, and a certain beagle was bugging me for his supper.  

    The door swings out.  It all looks square looking at the seams around the door.  But just maybe the threshold was damaged a bit in shipping.  So sand off the part of the door that drags.  Needs a little more sanding.

    I tried a chunk of 2×4 and a hammer on the threshold but that didn’t work at all.

    Some beagle is starting to bug me for bedtime potty walk.  🙂

    The weather forecast says 55f tonight and a high near 69f tomorrow.   Yeah, I’ve heard this story before.  “55 for a low and suddenly it’s 28 at 2am”.  And my plants looked like lettuce that has been frozen. 

    I figure when the front gets here I’ll wake up freezing and I will haul my last three house plants into the house.  Then close ALL of the windows.

    Much excitement here.  Much wow.  

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  48. drwilliams says:

    DOJ Tells Four Police, Fire Departments That It’s Racist To Expect Employees To Know Basic Math

    Firefighter test asked job candidates how many 60-foot hoses they’d need to bring if a fire was 350 feet away.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/doj-tells-four-police-fire-departments-that-its-racist-to-expect-employees-to-know-basic-math

    Find every DOJ employee that so much as breathed on this memo, give them a “totally unsatisfactory” review, and terminate them all.

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  49. paul says:

    I chickened out.  I hauled the plants in.  I’ve closed most of the windows to keep the heat in..  Why?  The cold front is here… sliding in like the draft of cold air on the floor from your refrigerator.

    It might be 72f outside but while walking the dogs, it’s a cold 72f.

    It was 97f today.  A bit warm but not humid.  A bit of breeze and nice in the shade.

  50. Lynn says:

    “Inferno (Kelly Turnbull/Peoples Republic)” by Kurt Schlichter
       https://www.amazon.com/Inferno-Kelly-Turnbull-Kurt-Schlichter/dp/1734199369?tag=ttgnet-20/

    Book number seven of an eight book alternate history series. I read the well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback published by Kurt Schlichter in 2022 that I just bought new on Amazon. I am now reading book number eightin the series as I have purchased all of the books now.

    In an alternate universe, the USA split into two countries in 2022: the People’s Republic (the blue, the west coast and the northeast) and the United States (the red, flyover country). Initially people can cross the lines easily but that gets more difficult as the years go on.

    This book is set in 2033 just after the United States successfully invaded California and occupied it. The Chinese were pushed out of California into Mexico and Oregon are “helping” them. The Californians, those who did not die during the rule by the blue, are starving and do not have many life skills after being taken care of by the state for over a decade.

    Kelly Turnbull and the rest of Task Force Zulu are now retired in the United States. Kelly is a retired Army Ranger Colonel and still wary as ever with his fiance and his dog pack. But, somebody is trying to kill them all.

    My favorite caliber is .44 Magnum.

    My rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,934 reviews)

    Lynn

  51. Lynn says:

    Postulate-  closet organization stores, and stores selling mostly places to put stuff,  were the harbinger.  “Aspirational” lifestyle sellers went next.   True luxury and true discounters will be last.*

    n

    *unless the discounter gets their goods from an EXCESS in the market, they’ll go when the excess goes.

    Dollar General is expanding like crazy here in Texas.

  52. Lynn says:

    War on the horizon.   Or debt default inbound…

    Or both ! ! !! ! !

    The financial apocalypse is close if Harris becomes president.

  53. Nick Flandrey says:

    Closer if they decide not to cheat, and they let T win, then crash the whole thing so he takes the hit…  

    Then Pelosi’s nephew can be their Jebus candidate in 4 years.

    n

  54. Nick Flandrey says:

    That thought should haunt my dreams tonight…

    n

  55. Lynn says:

    “Microsoft Azure CTO: US data centers will soon hit size limits”

       https://www.semafor.com/article/10/11/2024/microsoft-azure-cto-us-data-centers-will-soon-hit-limits-of-energy-grid

    “The most advanced AI models today need to be trained inside a single building where tens (and soon hundreds) of thousands of AI processors, such as Nvidia’s H100s, can be connected so they act as one computer.”

    “But as Microsoft and its rivals compete to build the world’s most powerful AI models, several factors, including America’s aging energy grid, will create a de facto cap on the size of a single data center, which soon could consume multiple gigawatts of power, equivalent to hundreds of thousands of homes.”

    Each Data Center will take multiple gigawatts of power ???  Are you kidding me ???

  56. Lynn says:

    “Elon Musk set up 100,000 Nvidia H200 GPUs in 19 days – Jensen says process normally takes 4 years”

       https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/elon-musk-took-19-days-to-set-up-100-000-nvidia-h200-gpus-process-normally-takes-4-years

    “The GPUs were all part of an xAI super computer.”

    That is crazy.  And there is more gigawatts of power demand.

    Texas peak load is 85 gigawatts right now.

  57. Lynn says:

    Closer if they decide not to cheat, and they let T win, then crash the whole thing so he takes the hit…  

    Then Pelosi’s nephew can be their Jebus candidate in 4 years.

    n

    Is Nuisance Pelosi’s nephew ?

  58. brad says:

    Just installed Xubuntu 24.04 on my main PC (no worries, still have the old 22.04 partition). Got everything set up and working. However, it is disturbing that I have two crash reports on startup, both having something to do with the window manager. It apparently restarts, because there aren’t any problems, but still…this should’t really happen. I’ll use it for a couple of weeks, before installing on my laptop (which is actually my main work machine).

    Why update? Ubuntu doesn’t keep older LTS versions up-to-date with the latest software versions. Which I suppose is understandable. But I find myself increasingly having to manually update stuff if I want newer versions.

    Harris reads and writes well enough to have graduated Hastings, passed the bar, and practiced law.

    Did she? Or was she passed through to keep up their DEI numbers? I remember reading an article about the passing scores required in a medical school, and how they were adapted to the race of the students. The adaptations were huge. At the time, living in the US, I decided to avoid black doctors.

    That’s the idiocy of DEI: you cannot trust a minority professional. The people who should object most strongly are the minority professionals who are, in fact, qualified and competent. But as a patient, or customer, how are you supposed to know? Safest to avoid them entirely.

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