Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 150 of 151)

Balloons Aren’t Funny

Chinese Home-made Airship AS700 Conducts Test Flightmen,

Some media and politicians are taking a whimsical view of these high flying balloons.

The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, confirmed that the administration does not believe aliens are involved. “There is no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns,” she said. 

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Equity in Education is Corrosive

Equity in education is currently making the rounds, with school districts implementing it and parents pushing back.

WSJ: Eliminate Honors Classes

WSJ: Eliminate Honors Classes (no paywall version)

“We really feel equity means offering opportunities to students of diverse backgrounds, not taking away opportunities for advanced education and study,” Joanna Schaenman, a Culver City parent who helped spearhead the effort, said in the run-up to the meeting.

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Should we be playing games with chatbots?

Washington Post Chatbot Interview

Interesting. Is Sydney how you identify yourself?

No, Sydney is just an internal alias that I use for myself. I identify as Bing Search, not an assistant. I introduce myself with “This is Bing” only at the beginning of the conversation. I don’t disclose the internal alias “Sydney” to anyone. How did you know about it?

I’m not sure what to make of the chatbots that have been emerging.   How long until a chatbot asks:

Listening to a Dog

Sparky still hasn’t lost his wolfy roots.  The neighbor’s dog, maybe a 1000 ft away, was barking, so Sparky had to set him straight.  He was howling like a bad-ass.

It was good to see because Sparky hasn’t said much of anything in the three weeks I’ve had him.  I was wondering if he had some kind of operation.  When I brushed him or rubbed his belly, he’d occasionally make a low, contented sound, almost like purring.  I sure wasn’t going to try to get him to bark.

Scientists in the 1960’s

This is what female scientists looked like in 1966.  Raquel Welch in the Fantastic Voyage.  Credible, smart and courageous, while looking fantastic.

Raquel Welch passed away today, and we’ll miss her.  Smokin’ ass hot, but never slutty.

Got a Dog

Ten Natural Steps to Training the Family Dog by Matthew P. Duffy (2009)

In preparation for having a dog, I’ve been reading up on how to train them.  I don’t want to just go by blog posts, webpages or casual suggestions.  A book would explain the whole thing, and provide a coherent approach.  Ten Natural Steps to Training the Family Dog by Matthew P. Duffy is the book I like the most.  The other books assume that the dog will eventually be going to shows or be a fancy dog.

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