#1434: The Pretty Trails Of Nordhouse Dunes
Friday • June 30th 2023 • 10:32:58 pm • 2KB
Lake Michigan and Nordhouse Dunes are so spectacular that you will forget the trails. That is right, the distance you must travel, between the parking lot and the beach. Is not some service road, or exhausting access path. If you start from the north, that...
#1433: Today, Politics Is A Mental Illness; But We Can Fix This By Replacing Politicians With House Cats
Thursday • June 29th 2023 • 10:55:56 pm • 3KB
Cats are powerful warriors, and make for great leaders. They deeply care, for all, in their large family. And they care for nature, and other creatures. No matter what, they always aim; to ensure, harmony. Out feline leaders, would prefer to mingle and...
#1432: Computer Programming For All
Wednesday • June 28th 2023 • 11:29:42 pm • 2KB
The Teenagers need but a LINE 1 PRINT HELLO WORLD, followed by LINE 2 GOTO LINE 1; and they can take it from there. For them programming flows, and eventually they will say, usernames map get account from username and now accounts filter past-due. But as...
#1431: The Pet To Get; Or, A Tiny Step Towards Working With Animals
Tuesday • June 27th 2023 • 11:24:13 pm • 4KB
We need to talk about cats, because they are not domesticated. Cats are incredibly intelligent, basically as smart as you. Except they pay attention. to different things. For one, they want you to be fit. They are powerful hunters, and expect you to be an...
#1430: I Am Lake
Monday • June 26th 2023 • 11:11:40 pm • 1KB
Waking up at Nordhouse Dunes was nice, sometimes it was a bit chilly, but nice. I always has my Narrated Books playing, and I did not feel lonesome at all. And I would stay for obscene numbers of days, I would camp there until I got bored. Until I...
#1429: Where The Giants Leave Off
Sunday • June 25th 2023 • 11:07:02 pm • 3KB
Ineffective education, really is scary. But, there is an intellectual inheritance, in the shape of narrated books written by great beings – that is owed to you. They are the ones who started at this point as well, but they didn't stay down. There are...
#1428: The Fancy Programmer
Sunday • June 25th 2023 • 1:33:48 pm • 2KB
Do YOU know these 7 JavaScript tricks? Streams Are Useful For - Intro to Parallel Programming The Power of RxJS (in Angular) ft. Tracy Lee Svelte State: Writable Stores in 4 minutes Angular Signals: What? Why? and How? (I recommend Svelte and Writables,...
#1427: Integrity And Integration
Saturday • June 24th 2023 • 11:08:10 pm • 2KB
There is magic to life, a unique unmatched magnificence to each person. But, there are no mysterious puzzles in life, everything is exactly as it is. The made up things are fantasy, and the ones that matter are tough. If a teacher is not teaching, they are...
#1426: A Safer World
Friday • June 23rd 2023 • 11:23:02 pm • 3KB
Our world must make total sense, and our actions must be wise and complete. Due to a renewed threat of a Nuclear War, it is now OK to define today's politics, as a severe mental illness. If you think that is funny, call it a strange thought experiment. We...
#1425: Music, Fitness, And Your Natural Jiggling Frequency
Thursday • June 22nd 2023 • 11:39:46 pm • 2KB
Joggers have the most fun at a pace that their body dictates, I call it The Goldilocks Pace, it is, just right. The Goldilocks Pace also exists in high intensity training, but it is made more complex. Fresh music is the only source of workout energy,...
#1424: Super Thick Woolen Socks; Or, Your Feet Don’t Have To Ache From Fatigue
Wednesday • June 21st 2023 • 11:22:00 pm • 3KB
Whether you stand all day, or walk long distances. Or shuffle, or jog, or dance. Whether you go camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, or running from the law. If you feel, that you feel that your feet are tired, or achy all around, or even just down right...
#1423: Visual Programming Is Great For Learning And Growing
Tuesday • June 20th 2023 • 11:18:52 pm • 3KB
At every step of creating a visual programming language, there is always a pleasant surprise. Even at the database end, at the very bottom, it is just two tables nodes and connections. A visual programming language has nodes with anchors, where anchors...
#1422: The Fraud Of Subject Divisions
Monday • June 19th 2023 • 11:33:04 pm • 4KB
Students need an aim, so that they can learn on their own, standardized lectures are just a trick. Subject divisions artificially prolong education to maximize profits, and they are a way to control and limit the teachers, by setting the topic. If you...
#1421: What Is Real Education?
Sunday • June 18th 2023 • 10:58:00 pm • 2KB
Real education, is results. Un-standardized, curiosity driven, fascinating, self directed, unfolding in a unique sequence, and at a perfect pace. It is the opposite of standardized education, here nothing is cut up or divided, real education is about...
#1420: The Visual Programmer
Sunday • June 18th 2023 • 4:07:48 pm • 2KB
Running “Hello World!” in 10 VISUAL Programming Languages! Visual History Of Visual Programming Languages Codeless Game Engines -- Engines with Visual Programming Languages PennApps Hackathon - Flowbased Programming Tech Talk The origins of Flow Based...
#1419: What Is Junk Education?
Saturday • June 17th 2023 • 11:23:52 pm • 5KB
It is like Junk Science, where results are not reproducible, and count for nothing. It is like learning chemistry, but not really knowing chemistry, or learning math or biology and not knowing that either. It is like trusting a leader, that does not speak,...
#1418: Sets And Reps May Be A Myth; But Endurance Is Not
Friday • June 16th 2023 • 11:42:16 pm • 2KB
We see the incredible power of endurance, when a jolly joggers runs by. Above all, they are not out of breath, and sometimes, are having a freaking conversation. Not only are they not desperately sucking wind, but they are not stopping every few moments....
#1417: Helping Students Identify Ineffective (Or Junk) Education
Thursday • June 15th 2023 • 11:02:40 pm • 3KB
True power of education, can’t be felt, until the first tipping point. Few examples of tipping points, are… Painting with the aid of a wall projector, or using reference images tool at half opacity in Krita. Learning about beats and melodies, and...
#1416: Learn And Rise Above: Don’t Let The Parasites And Ghouls Scare You
Wednesday • June 14th 2023 • 11:10:49 pm • 2KB
The world has only had a few good leaders and for a short while, everyone else only ever cared for their own interests. The most powerful of tactics are always at play, confusion, un-education, war, indoctrination, fear, doubt, disbelief, hate, division,...
#1415: Discovering Your True Age
Tuesday • June 13th 2023 • 11:31:35 pm • 1KB
No matter what we are told, we don’t really get that old. We just need to move a lot more, and listen to books as not to be a total bore. Preferably while hiking or camping, and it should be a book that is inspiring or striking. We simply need to walk and...
#1414: On Ineffective Education And Fake Graduation
Monday • June 12th 2023 • 11:18:10 pm • 3KB
There is no way to way to prevent corruption of educational systems, there is even a force of blindness, that corrupts the well wishing. College loans which cannot be forgiven even in bankruptcy, and will be removed from a paycheck by force are one piece...
#1413: The Nerd
Sunday • June 11th 2023 • 8:35:58 pm • 4KB
Jeff Mills Exhibitionist 2 Mix 3 Jeff Mills 100% Vinyl (Axis Mix) Full Techno Set Drum Patterns Explained: Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist Mix 3 (TR-909 / RD-9 Workout) Analyzing KRAFTWERK's BEATS - minimal DRUMS for maximum EFFECT | Drum Patterns Explained The...
#1412: The Insult Of Graduation; Or, Hackers Are Philosophers Too
Sunday • June 11th 2023 • 7:59:40 pm • 2KB
No one knows errors better than computer people, and in their haste to grasp the world. It was not room for improvement they saw, it was a simple parade of errors. Even great philosophers are surprised, as they are still pondering the death of gods and...
#1411: Of The Ladders And Measuring Sticks
Saturday • June 10th 2023 • 11:08:09 pm • 3KB
As embarrassing and regretful as ladders are, and as wisely, most serious thinkers avoid them. We need to bring them back to the table, but not as a way to elevate, but as a scaffold to climb. We lie to students that standardized education works, we make...