Sunday Open Thread: Balloons & Freddy Fender
US History
It is 15 days until Juneteenth; 15 days and 152 years and equality before the law, let alone full equality is still pretty much of a hoax.
Science
On June 4, 1783, the Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrated their hot air balloon and, exactly one year later, on June 4, 1784, Elisabeth Thible became the first woman to fly in an untethered hot air balloon. She covered four kilometres in 45 minutes, and attained 1,500 meters of altitude.
World History
On June 4, 1954, France recognized Vietnam as "a fully independent and sovereign state" knowing full well that the US would never accept such a thing.
Music
On June 4, 1937, Baldemar Garza Huerta, who morphed into Freddy Fender, was born. Ay yi Yi
Texas Tornados
Los Super Seven
Freddy & Flaco (& some dude in a beisbol hat)
Without the dude in the beisbol hat
And, just for grins, Flaco
Comments
Good morning,
everyone. Happy Sunday.
Wow, el, bringing back some memories with Freddy Fender. Thanks for some good Sunday morning tunes. That was awhile ago, wasn't it.
Supposed to be in the low 80s F for a couple days, and maybe high 80s later in the week. Summer has arrived west of Denver.
California turns to app to alert residents of nearby wildfires
More shunting public infra behind private app walls, leading the Idiocracy to believe private is better than public. See how it works. http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/7056447-181/california-turns-to-app-to
So, only works on Apple or Google owned device, that's who it will "help" first and foremost. The C-Suite gang out here on the left coast. Soon enough there won't even be a robot answering emergency phone calls, it will all be Automated to perfection according to the cronies in charge. Money sure creates great propaganda to make people believe that collapse looks just like progress. Creative destruction for the win.
In Cloverdale (still considered The Bay Area believe it or not) the city and county workers spray herbicides everywhere, nothing is mowed anymore. CalTrans still mows the center divide on the highway at least. There are many many useful jobs that people like me could and would do if the bureaucracy would let them but it won't. Because liability insurance costs too much and nothing moves without it here. Can't even sign a release, the Insurance industry must get cut in no matter what. "That's the system."
Keep the employed too busy, and the unemployed locked out of opportunity. Anything except affordable housing and living wages, anything and everything except the two things that help maintain a middle class. Minimum wage in California is $10.50 an hour, despite all that crowing about $15 some day. Local homeless are more and more murderous after decades on the streets, domestic blowback ignored. But Jerry is in China trying to save some intellectual property or something. Who exactly is capping and who is trading? That would be nice to know. I guess we'll find out.
Peace
I like the app if it isn't the only system in place.
A lot of people don't have landlines, plus both landlines and power lines go down in conflagration zones, so it's nice to be independent of that.
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 --
"A lot of people don't have landlines" because why?
Anyway, nothing like the promised broadband got built of course, in fact the opposite happened because cellular was more profitable, NOT technically superior. But PacBell took their tax breaks and built nothing in return before selling themselves back to AT&T. Sorry? Now, AT&T has let the copper lines rot while trying to exploit the "unregulated" sides of their conglomerate, like selling crappy inferior Alarm Systems to terrified seniors who don't know any better. I wish I didn't know people who worked both sides, neither are very kind or considerate of others.
Of course a few people are quite grateful to have something again, instead of the nothing that cellular technology claims to have replaced outside of the metro bubbles where experts agree everything is fine. The farmers I know on Pine Mountain have really crappy cell service, the landline was much much better as far as communication goes, went. In fact they strung themselves a "farmers line" down the canyon in to town not that long ago. It worked fine, but it was not "legal" because no one paid rent on it, it was just there working and maintained by the neighbors that put it there, and paid to connect at the pole until they couldn't.
Lesser evil trade-offs are no win in my book, not anymore. Time is too short to be slogging along trying to bend the arc of history toward justice, I am gonna yank it as hard as I can whatever time is left. I can sorta still appreciate how the majority of consumers want to feel good about having an app for everything, it is part of life now almost inescapable. What about those who prefer to function freely without a corporate all-seeing eye device? Let them burn? Well alrighty then. lol just kidding, you know what I mean. I hope.
Peace & Love
Lessee, lived here all my life, since the forties.
Land lines are strung on power poles, Ma bell has never owned those sticks. If you're rural and don't live near an established line, you get to pay for the run, which, back in the day, was muy prohibitivo, so you'd take a pass, so you couldn't get a phone either.
More recently folks have abandoned them because they already have cell phones, and a landline is a chunk of change for nothing, as far as they are concerned (my Nephews, for instance, one urban and one rural). Also, most modern landlines go down in a power outage because most receivers today are hot-shot powered units, like those mobile units you talk on while walking around the house. So not such a grea emergency phone either.
Except for the impact of cell phones and the ubiquitous powered phones, a lot of this transpired well before the baby bells wee born. Comptche CA, for example, in the sixites, most folks lacked a phone, but the PO and the general store had phone booths, and the bar too, I think.
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 --
Your avatar is great
Morning' el~~
Yawn, stretch, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, today, especially because my neighbors are a quarter mile away! The sun is bright and there is no wind!
Have a beautiful day, folks!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Have a beautiful day yourself, RA
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 --
Good morning el and crew
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
And a good morning to ou too - have a wonderful day.
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 --
Hadn't thought of Freddy in awhile!
Already had a nice rain shower...right after I got in the last of the sweet potato slips this morning. It's always nice when the rain cooperates like that.
Juneteenth was the start of freedom, but in many ways we have gone backwards. In 1860 there were 4 million slaves. Today 6 million people of color are in prison, jail, parole, or probation....the new form of slavery.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
The numbers really bring that home, don't they.
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 --
Raining here, again. And cool. Where is summer?
I guess wet is better than last year's drought. Rain for the next 4 days is predicted. I bought a solar fountain to put in a new bird bath. I have not seen it operate, but there seemed yesterday to be no water in the bird bath. I may try to change the fountain head, it came with four and instructions in Google translate. Well, no sun for 4 days. And no sign that the birds have discovered it yet.
I bought a food dehydrator. First I must open up some counter space. Three months of foot casts have slowed me down. [My house is a disaster area!] But I have oven-dehydrated morels from my property that I may powder in a grinder. Saves space. Strawberries were BOGO at my grocery so I will try drying and powdering them, too. And more mushrooms on sale, pre-sliced. I have gone vegetarian for my gall bladder, and it's working! Less pain. Less being ill.
Have a good day, all!
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
It doesn't take a ton of sun to run those fountains.
I have a homebrew fountain-birdbath in the back yard and have discovered that it takes a lot of attention to adjustment and such to prevent splashout. Then again, about the time I get that under control somebody will take a very energetic bath and splash half of it out anyway.
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 --
A response to today's terrorist attack