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2018: A Blog Year In Review

31 Monday Dec 2018

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A continuation of a tradition here at your “highly respected web log.” It’s a little different this year: January through March I offer the top-viewed posts – in a way. From April through now, it’s the top TPC columns – where, admittedly, the action really is. So:

Jan – Mar, 2018: Look down the left sidebar (PC version, not mobile) for March 2018, etc. Click. Then, scroll around and find your favorite(s).

April – Dec, 2018: Do the same thing – OR – type “TPC” in the search box and peruse the findings.

Yes, the lazy man’s way. But, this assures you, the beloved reader, get exactly the “best of” you wanted.

Enjoy. More in 2019.

It’s Not a Culture Clash

31 Monday Dec 2018

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culture, decline, music, society

Or a clash of cultures. It is a clash of savagery and banality against culture.

Read this AP bit on the whining and the West-bashing. Then, determine for yourselves which is the less-enlightened age.

In matters of enlightenment and decline, Benedict Beckeld, Ph. D., offers actual insight into the decline of music:

I’m not quite sure about the impossibility of music ever again rising, but he’s certainly right about the triumph of the classical over the modern (and everything else heretofore).

Happy New Year’s Eve! I sense the end of 2018 posting is nigh (should be a 2018 review a little later). Cheers.

Vox Day on the Exclusion of the Cognitive Elite

27 Thursday Dec 2018

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It’s a real thing, popping up in places where one would expect to find the CE. Great minds can disagree though I think, here, Vox clears up much:

This is the reason I do not teach college. Well, that or my overt whiteness, anti-communism, and robot-hating.

Merry Christmas 2018

25 Tuesday Dec 2018

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Remember The Reason for The Season

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There is an open war raging against Christmas, Christ, and Christianity. Welcome it, as a sign of our assured Victory.

Whatever Happened to the Hot Israeli Sea Salt Selling Girls at the Mall? – From TPC

24 Monday Dec 2018

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Christmas, Israeli girls, Piedmont Chronicles, sea salt, TPC

Little did I know this column would run early. It did, so here goes:

Whatever Happened to the Hot Israeli Sea Salt Selling Girls at the Mall?

This is the final C.F. Floyd National Affairs column for 2018. Boy, time flies when you’re agitating and stuff! 2018 review? No time. 2019 preview? Wait till next week. No, I got today’s idea when I read Bess’s stellar bit about hating Christmas shopping, the children’s survival notwithstanding. Such was my enjoyment that mine was the first comment:

 

“I miss the cute, little Mossad-ettes peddling sea salt in the malls. The rest, they can keep.”

 

Thank you, Bess, for planting a fantastic seed in the untoward garden of my mind. Here goes: Remember the Dead Sea salt girls at the mall? I do and fondly.

 

It was December 2006. Determined to waste as much money as possible buying the affections of loved ones, I strolled the crowded promenade of North Point Mall in Alpharetta. I had Baby Girl, the Old Man, a few friends, the nieces, and the dorks well covered. I needed something (else) for the Wife and something for those other womanly relations. Not being the most domestically-minded man, you can imagine my consternation.

 

It was, I recall, getting late. My ever-befuddled thoughts turned to ale and cigars. The pace and volume of the throng began to wear upon my fragile nerves. I needed answers, options and I needed them fast.

 

Then, She hailed me over. …

READ THE REST AT TPC

IQ, Merit, and Society

22 Saturday Dec 2018

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A recent Vox Day video on, among other things, intelligence:

BTW, while I love all y’all, this highly respected web log is geared towards the 2SD+ crowd, with special consideration for the 3SDers.

Clearing the Drafts – Progress

21 Friday Dec 2018

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So far I’ve taken out what about half of the stock we had in inventory. Many, I just deleted. Most of what’s left are either notes for something else, works in progress which need full attention, and a few that need further consideration. Accomplishment.

UPDATE: I’ve scheduled a few more to post this weekend.

FP UPDATE: I kind of have the links for the rest of 2018 scheduled. And, I have a Happy 2019 post readied for January. That … may be either the end (or near the end) of FP. Not sure. It’s been fun and profitable but all good things…

TPC UPDATE: We’ve only just begun.

TPC On The Road: A Christmas Tradition? – New Fiction at TPC

20 Thursday Dec 2018

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Christmas, fiction, Piedmont Chronicles, TPC

We find a family on the road before Christmas…

Eight A.M. and the family was on the freeway, heading North, with less than an hour of Pennsylvania roads left to travel. Coffee-fueled and ready for anything not work-related, Todd and Claire man the front buckets. Little Ruthie, seven-years-old, and tiny Lizzie, barely one, hold the middle. From the rear, with the gear, nary a sound comes from ten-year-old Bryson. Fortnite suffers no idle chit chat.

 

Second down and goal to go! The Sunday morning before Christmas was a fine, if cold, time.

 

‘Can we listen to “Dominick the Donkey?”’ asked Ruthie.

 

‘Not again,’ Claire replied, ‘Ten times was enough last night. And, WODS will be playing it twice an hour – unless they’ve switched to some listless contemporary lineup – which would JUST BE STUPID.’

 

‘Say,’ added Todd, ‘How ‘bout a little Dandy and the Bass Slayers? They’ve got the best Christmas album. From ninety-seven? Maybe ninety-nine?’

 

‘Honey,’ Claire sighed, ‘Nobody wants to hear that tired, redneck, Bluegrass-pop vulgarity again. Let them go.’

 

Read the whole funny thing at TPC.

The Time Given – clearing the drafts

18 Tuesday Dec 2018

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***Note*** I’ve got a lot of drafts sitting around, some in existence and unpublished since 2013. It became obvious to me that I’m in no hurry to get around to them. But, they’ve survived various draft purges over the years. If they’re that important I can just come back and elaborate later. For now, I offer them, kind of as-is, in this, a lightning publishing round. The fun will continue while supplies last. Make of these what you will. Or not. I don’t care.

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Promo for book … that hasn’t happened yet. As-is a discombobulated draft.

Don’t Worry

Get Fit

Be True

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Simple advice

More to come – some day…

CA Daycare Loses Bot, Babes Cry

17 Monday Dec 2018

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Some stuff you just can’t make up. A local droid makes the final delivery:

Describing the robot as a “hero” and a “legend,” UC Berkeley students expressed their grief on Facebook as news of a fallen KiwiBot reached the campus community.

About 2 p.m. Friday, a KiwiBot — one of the more than 100 robots that deliver food throughout the campus and city — caught fire outside the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union.

According to Sasha Iatsenia, head of product at Kiwi, the company is still working with UCPD to investigate the cause of the fire. Nothing like this has ever happened before, Iatsenia said.

Commenters at SF Gate speculate that the bot (being at least semi self-aware) couldn’t handle the notion of continuing to live and work with the local SJW population. This would be understandable if we could find sympathy for the electronic devil. We can’t.

Good luck to the UCPD with that investigation. My guess is that some fully-aware human used a 95 GHz beam, directed IR, or other heat-generating weapon (Raytheon, you ain’t alone) to fry the Kiwi’s sensitive wuttle battery pack – starting the glorious fire. Whatever it was, we thank God for it.

The bad news, as always at UCB, is from the children. Some of the really sad cases held a candlelight vigil for the “deceased” plastic monster.

Screenshot 2018-12-17 at 5.18.22 AM

The Twit Bird.

Again, there can be no sympathy for that which the devils sympathize with. They would suborn their own destruction and ours.

Note: This episode confirms my previous thought that fire is an active robotic solution. Remember that.

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