Monday OT: August 5 is National Underwear Day

August 5 is day 217 of the Gregorian Calendar year,
Boomtime, Confusion 71, 3185 YOLD (discordian),
And let us not forget 13.0.6.12.18 by the Mayan Long Count
In 1735 a person was aquitted of Seditious Libel against the Royal Governor of New York because he was telling the truth. Boy was that ever another world. Today we persecute such people
In 1816, the British Admiralty decided to stick with the semaphore over the new electrical telegraph. We should not mock this, given that the first transatlantic telegraph cable only worked for a week and I'm lucky if I can get through a day without my internet provider crashing.
Japan, copying the earlier accomplishment of the UK, adopted a postal savings system in 1874. We'll never see that here because the commercial banks own Congress
1888 brought us Bertha Benz's historic first long distance automobile trip which doubled as the first long distance automobile trip by a woman.
1964 brought us carrier based bombing attacks on North Vietnam in retaliation for alleged events in the gulf of Tonkin that never actually happened, stuff we made up, and the like. It seems that the shining light upon the hill is simply a targeting beacon, and nothing more.
Twenty years of schooling and they put you on the day shift, look out kid, ...
On this day in history:
1735 – John Peter Zenger is acquitted of seditious libel because he told the truth
1816 – The British Admiralty rejected the electric telegraph in favor of the semaphore
1858 – The first transatlantic telegraph cable was finished, it worked for a month
1861 – The US Army abolished flogging.
1874 – Japan launched its postal savings system based on the UK's
1888 – Bertha Benz drove from Mannheim to Pforzheim and back
1906 – The King of Iran, agreed to convert the government to a constitutional monarchy.
1925 – Plaid Cymru was formed
1957 – American Bandstand had its debut
1964 – Aircraft from the USS Ticonderoga and USS Constellation bombed North Vietnam
1981 – Reagan fired striking air traffic controllers
1989 – The Sandinista National Liberation Front won the majority in Nicaragua's general election
Born this day in:
1850 – Guy de Maupassant, author and poet
1876 – Mary Ritter Beard, historian and activist
1940 – Rick Huxley, bass player
1942 – Joe Boyd, record producer
1948 – David Hungate, bass player
Died this day in:
1881 – Spotted Tail, Brulé Lakota tribal chief
1955 – Carmen Miranda, singer, dancer, and actress
1959 – Edgar Guest, journalist and poet
1968 – Luther Perkins, rockabilly guitarist, the guitar behind Johnny Cash
Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
National Underwear Day
Music goes here, iirc, well,
National Underwear Day
Ms. Benz's long distance round trip
Japan's postal savings system
First open bombing attacks on Vietnam
Rick Huxley
David Hungate
Carmen Miranda
Luther Perkins
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Image is 2009 Central Park Underwear Run
It's an open thread, so do your thing
EDIT: fixed a bunch of typos, added info about lab tests below
I have to go out and get some lab tests done today and will try to do so early, so I may be gone a bit this morning

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good morning
I should have figured out Underwear day is a commercial ploy to push sales...
http://nationalunderwearday.com/
We just missed nude day...
http://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/international-nude-day/
Nude day does seem more natural, but should be celebrated at home which limits the promotion of said event. I guess that the skinny on that....
Have a good one in your underwear (or not).
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good morning Lookout. I didn't look into it, but I figure that
most of our holidays in the US that aren't religion based or celebrations of war, warriors and the MIC are promos of some kind. On any given day there are a bunch of saints days and feast days of religious celebrities, various nationalistic holidays from around the world, and a crap load of targeted product holidays from something specific and maybe even branded to stuff like banana day, milkshake day, chocolate syrup day and all like that. Nude day does get celebrated outdoors here and there with nude bicycle rides, I think SF has one.
Insofar as I must travel to get lab-work done, I fear i need garments, not merely for propriety purposes, but for all that keys and money-clip and wallet, etc. song and dance that goes with all the baggage of wandering around in today's society. I can't imaging having all of one's gear in a bag and getting pulled over by the fuzz. I'll just reach into this bag for my ID - nope, bad idea.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
50 year old chones
We used to call underwear chones, I don't know why. Mispronounced it always, like chonies. That was back in Alien times, when Sigourny Weaver climbed out of her capsule in those hot grey chones. Woo that was great. And at the end when she went all robotic with "get away from her you bitch!". stop short
Today is my day to regret like basement cat that I ever saw this coming:
http://mike.passwall.com/ars/
That is the old ARS page, where NBLUG North Bay Linux User Group one Saturday got a behind scenes look at the giant robot picker Mike invented for the library system at SSU. I was such a nerd then it was so awesome. Linux, Netscape, and LYNX right on. I still use Linux of course, and lynx it comes with Slackware, but Icecat is my browser of choice 'cause omg wtf Mozilla. RIP digression
I finally cancelled my Amazon addiction in 2017 after 20 years, encourage others to do same. or not
Get Away From Her You Bitch
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bezos is just a symbol, there are plenty of symbols clashing about more than ever. good luck
PEACE
Aliens was a great film.
Course the cast also got back together for the Texas Vampire Movie "Near Dark". Which was interesting, albeit a "Unique" take on the vampire lore.
Never even started Amazon, so I'm good there. Dumped all the streaming services. Been actually marathoning Hogan's Heroes when I feel like television. Because it a show that I know will greatly annoy SJWs.
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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Morning eyo. Interesting on the library system, I loved this
line:
Yep. Many years ago the feds were supposed to roll out a ton of new updated, uniform stuff that was supposed to be open and interoperable and everybody expected *Nix, and got Win$hit instead. ROF,L. Bet that cost Gates a ton, but probably made him multi-tons in return.
I'll have to look at Icecat when I get time. Ubuntu comes with either Firefox or Chrmium and maybe both or I installed the other one, and i'm now considering Cliqz which is somewhat based on FF by the folks who make Ghostery, but dunno for sure if it is compatible with my system, and maybe just load privacy badger onto what I gots. Too much in the hopper today, however, making bread, dinner, getting blood work done out one town further east and yard-workplus cleaning. Oy, as they say.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
New bookmark UI was straw that made me switch
I still have a terminal on one desktop devoted to tcpdump capturing eth0. Watching that traffic is how I know there is no escape from bezos, resistance is futile. If I block AZW, the whole planetary Internet breaks, there is no route around the damage that is amazon. good luck
PEACE
Ah, the curse of the post compile executable, as opposed to
good old source code where one commented out the stuff not appropriate for their hardare and o/s and the compiled to create custom binaries. How much of that code, often c++ did most of us understand?. I pretty much relied upon the file header to tell me what to comment out and what to leave alone, which isn't too different from just grabbing an executable off of the shelf. Today? Way over my head.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
So, you open a second workspace, fire up the terminal and check
out eth0? Are you wired in? I just did an ifconfig -a, and eth0 was mostly zeroes, as expected, but wlan0 showed up something. What exactly are you watching and watching for?
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Years ago, on my first trip to Africa,
I went during the dry season. Nevertheless, it rained at night, and the sound of the rain hitting the canvas tent was just mesmerizing.
And I had "The Rains in Africa" in my head the entire trip.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Good morning, otc. Sounds wonderful. I had never heard of it
nor heard it when I went to Africa. Don't recall it raining while I was there, either. Ah well.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
“Nobody is immune to ads”
https://hackernoon.com/nobody-is-immune-to-ads-7142a4245c2c
Which goes with the link I posted yesterday:
Advertising is a cancer on society
overkill
The Police - Too Much Information
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I love this vid it makes me laugh. juvenile funnybone
a bunch of signs
Five Man Electric Band - Sign Sign Everywhere A Sign
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gorging on tube music before it gets blocked again
Eric Schmidt overkill
thanks
decades of behavioral, psychological, and scientific study
have made the parasites masers of their craft. They were already pretty damn good in the 50s and sixties, now they are grand-masters.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
What's a Content Delivery Network? CDN
So last night Cloudfare removed 8chan from their bigly protection racket called a content distribution network. They decide what content to distribute to consumers, who have no choice at those levels above their Internet Service Providers, this is getting ridiculous.
According to Q-Trump they are running a military operation and so prepared for that long before it happened. According to them they know EVERYTHING, they have EVERYTHING, and the deep state is in chaos war right now, so just relax and enjoy the show. bloody murder
Q can keep his civil war to himself, that would be great. The whole operation stinks like a Steve Bannon production PU. I really want revenge for what Her did, but it's not worth a war those guys are sick. get real
PEACE
Hasn’t that been Q’s story all along?
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
No Underwear Celebration Day for my wife and I
Freeballing and Freeboobing are two of our most deeply entrenched hippie habits.
An inguinal hernia, and the grief from everyday activity while
awaiting corrective surgery, plus some non-everyday activity (hiking, etc) due to pre-scheduled travel during that same interim, and recovery quickly sent me out shopping for some boxer-briefs, a much needed civilized quasi jockstrap. It seems that there can be such a thing as too much freedom.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Like trees
c99 is like trees to me. Thanks and sorry for burdening the community with my own fine mental health crisis, Me and chatty cathy are gonna force ourselves to walk the river path a little later, despite all the arson burns harshing my buzz down there. I need trees.
‘None of us will ever be the same’: Survivors of 2017 Tubbs Fire face long-term trauma
Take care of the ones burned after too, camp fire is one year behind us in the trauma department.
amerika's coming attraction

That whole long article describes what I keep calling the collapse of our mental health system, and just how great Kaiser really is. I mean really.
How great is that?
good luck
He's lucky
I've said it before but I never tire of saying it: I had 5 friends who've had Kaiser. One is dead because of a drug interaction problem that Kaiser refused to fix because the correct drug costs $0.50 a day more. One is dead because Kaiser forgot to sterilize an operating room. One is in a wheelchair for life because an x-ray tech didn't want to retake a bad picture, so he just said he didn't find any bone spurs in his neck. The other two are all right. I guess Kaiser thinks 2 out of 5 ain't bad.
On to Biden since 1973
3 out of 5, sort-of. I'v probably cost kaiser millions and
they've never scrimped, grumbled or cut corners, and have saved my bacon a time or two.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
s/b 3 out of 6, dummy (to self)
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Still batting .500 is pretty pretty good
No idea who thecriticalaye is, randomly scraped this article:
Skyrocketing health care costs: Thanks President Nixon!
huh. So someone invented a drug for restless legs in 2011? Darn it I missed that, restless legs are a bummer. So was Nixon. lol ya gotta luv kalifornia
Birth of The HMO
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may every task become complete
so mote it be
PEACE
day late but thx, el
Important info as always. I so appreciate it. Busy week for me. Have a good one...
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