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  • Who's baking?

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    It’s been warm, but not blazingly hot here, for which I’m grateful. Also dry. We could use some rain, without lightning. The wildfires have been rampant this summer in Oregon, but not close to Portland.
  • The best restaurant in the world

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  • Word association thread

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  • Lindsey Graham dead at 71

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    South Carolina Sen. Darline Graham has given opponents fresh ammunition to attack her on her biggest vulnerability: her inexperience. She revealed a major blindspot in her understanding of a critical foreign policy issue, U.S.-Taiwan relations, during Tuesday’s debate for the Aug. 25 snap Senate primary runoff to replace her late brother Lindsey Graham. Her response spread like wildfire on social media, with critics saying it proves she is “unprepared” to take office. Asked whether Taiwan and the South China Sea are relevant national security priorities, Graham responded: “I’m just going to be honest here … I’m not that informed on national security, so.” She added that “national security is not my thing, not my area of expertise, but I do support the military.” It was a notable acknowledgement from a sitting senator, as tensions rise between China and Taiwan — and as the U.S. preoccupation with the Iran war calls into question how reliable a supporter it might be amid fears of a possible future invasion of Taiwan. The gaffe exposed the exact weakness that her runoff opponent, GOP Rep. Ralph Norman, has been eager to highlight: the senator’s lack of tenure https://www.politico.com/news/2026/08/19/darline-graham-taiwan-flub-south-carolina-senate-01042395
  • Criminal

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    It’s a bit misleading of a story. They’re not systematically buying up rare books, they’re systematically buying up all books. Rare is just small subset. I agree it’s politically tone deaf all the same.
  • In praise of bike helmets

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    @AdagioM I saw him afterward. He was with his pack. I had to ride miles to get back to my truck. Have not been back to that road.
  • Who owns SpaceX shares?

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    who owns controlling share of SpaceX? Was there pressure to invest from this administration??
  • Is our children learning?

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  • Something jazzy: Don’t Know Why

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    AndyDA
    @Steve-Miller said: Outstanding! She is amazing, the speed of her improvisation!
  • Democracy vs. the machine

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  • A masterclass in squandering credibility

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  • Two different versions of Clair de Lune

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    AndyDA
    See how your feeling when, you're getting on well with all those black flats and, it turns into 4 sharps. My brain went 🤪 But like most things, practice...
  • Who's tracking you?

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    AndyDA
    Using duckduckgo as a search engine, it offers a tracking blocker which I enabled on my latest Samsung s24. Checking, it blocked 4000 over the last week, and: [image: 1787030137868-9458.jpg]
  • PT recital, my latest recording

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    @Bernard said: Is this something you worked on with your teacher, or is it something you did on your own? I've worked on it before, so I did a fair amount on my own first, but then I worked on it a lot with my teacher over the summer. I don't think I could have gotten it to this point on my own. But now that I'm past the recording, I really like how I'm playing it.
  • Laughter is the best medicine

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    @DougG Yes, among other things.
  • No, no, Jon, you don’t understand

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    That whattaboutism doesn’t land. We can dislike both maga and the DSA. Contempt is non-rivalrous in consumption.
  • Rob Sand, running for governor of IA

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    MikM
    Well, it is Iowa. Hardly a hotbed of leftist thought. (Having spent a weekend there recently, I am now an expert)
  • The ‘Gary Bears’ has a nice ring to it

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    MikM
    @wtg said: Bears announced a few days ago they're continuing their focus on Hammond. Fingers still crossed. From a prof at Ball State University. Guess some Hoosiers don't want the Bears to move there any more than some of us Illinoisans want them to stay here. https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2026/07/20/lets-hope-the-chicago-bears-stay-in-illinois/ He's just mad because he has to live in Muncie. Not that I blame him.