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  • North Carolina’s 1st Black-Owned Children’s Bookstore Forced To Shutdown After Receiving Multiple Death Threats

    04/09/2024 4:05:22 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 69 replies
    Hollywood Unlocked ^ | Apr 8, 2024 | Jamal Osborne
    North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore, Liberation Station is being forced to move out of downtown Raleigh after only being open for less than a year. Liberation Station reportedly opened on Juneteenth last year. The book store is known for hosting events for the community and selling children’s books written and illustrated by Black and underrepresented authors and illustrators. “Unfortunately, we live in a country that has given permission to the nameless and faceless people to make threats and cause harm, emotional harm,” owner Victoria Scott-Miller said. On Monday, Scott-Miller took to her Instagram to tell her followers that the...
  • How long ago did progressives start using American history to attack the Founding Fathers?

    04/08/2024 8:14:25 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 26 replies
    PGA Weblog ^ | 4/8/24
    There are a lot of people out there who think I have a lost my marbles for coming to the conclusion that a large percentage of books written prior to the 1900s are the only books you can trust when it comes to American History. What people fail to understand, is that the 1619 Project is actually not new. Sure, it's relatively "new" to use racial issues as the focal point, but manipulating U.S. history to advance progressivism goes back to the Progressive Era itself. In his book "American inquisitors; a commentary on Dayton and Chicago", Walter Lippmann wrote the...
  • NYC’s AI chatbot was caught telling businesses to break the law. The city isn’t taking it down

    04/08/2024 8:09:17 AM PDT · by dennisw · 14 replies
    AP ^ | April 3, 2024 | BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ
    An artificial intelligence-powered chatbot created by New York City to help small business owners is under criticism for dispensing bizarre advice that misstates local policies and advises companies to violate the law. In responses to questions posed Wednesday, the chatbot falsely suggested it is legal for an employer to fire a worker who complains about sexual harassment, doesn’t disclose a pregnancy or refuses to cut their dreadlocks. Contradicting two of the city’s signature waste initiatives, it claimed that businesses can put their trash in black garbage bags and are not required to compost. At times, the bot’s answers veered into...
  • The Writing Systems of the World Explained, from the Latin Alphabet to the Abugidas of India

    04/05/2024 6:53:06 AM PDT · by Cronos · 12 replies
    Open Culture ^ | Colin Marshall
    The Korean alphabet, hangul, is “the most scientific writing system.” One often hears that in South Korea, a society that has taken to heart Asia scholar Edwin O. Reischauer’s description of hangul as “perhaps the most scientific system of writing in general use in any country.” But whatever their scientific credentials, all the other writing systems in use (and indeed out of use) have fascinating qualities of their own, a range of which are explained in the UsefulCharts video above on the writing systems of the world — not just the alphabets of the world, mind you, but also the...
  • Holographic Breakthrough: Scientists Create Full-Color 3D Holographic Displays With Ordinary Smartphone Screen

    04/03/2024 9:58:29 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    The Debrief ^ | APRIL 3, 2024 | CHRISTOPHER PLAIN
    A team of scientists from the University of Tokyo has revealed a major breakthrough that allows them to create realistic 3D holographic displays using an ordinary iPhone screen. While conventional approaches to holography involve complex and expensive laser emitters that have limited their practical use, the researchers behind this novel approach say their work could lead to dramatic improvements in holographic displays for virtual reality applications, including gaming, training, and even advanced military applications. 3D HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAYS LIMITED BY COST AND COMPLEXITY In science fiction, holograms are used for anything from basic communications to advanced military weaponry. In the real...
  • A Stalin-Era Story, Roiling Russia

    04/01/2024 10:25:36 AM PDT · by sphinx · 31 replies
    National Review ^ | April 1, 2024 | Jay Nordlinger
    The movie came out on January 25, 2024. There had been very little of the usual promotion. Lockshin’s name was omitted from posters. His name was absent from all marketing materials, such as they were. In any event, the movie was a sensation. The public went to see it, quickly making it the top-grossing Russian movie of all time, in the over-18 category.Furious, the state and its propagandists got to work. As Lockshin says, “a whole campaign” was launched against him and the movie. Propagandists called him a “criminal” and a “terrorist,” and demanded that the movie be pulled from...
  • Second Variety

    03/31/2024 6:04:17 AM PDT · by hardspunned · 8 replies
    Project Gutenberg ^ | 1953 | Phillip K.Dick
    The claws were bad enough in the first place—nasty, crawling little death-robots. But when they began to imitate their creators, it was time for the human race to make peace—if it could! The Russian soldier made his way nervously up the ragged side of the hill, holding his gun ready. He glanced around him, licking his dry lips, his face set. From time to time he reached up a gloved hand and wiped perspiration from his neck, pushing down his coat collar. Eric turned to Corporal Leone. “Want him? Or can I have him?” He adjusted the view sight so...
  • Why does pig without 3.14 equal 9.8?

    03/30/2024 1:20:07 AM PDT · by Jonty30 · 37 replies
    March 30, 2024 | Jonty30
    If the answer isn't given, I will eventually give it.
  • Harvard University removes human skin binding from book

    03/28/2024 12:30:14 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 24 replies
    BBC ^ | 3-28-24 | Noor Nanji
    Harvard University has removed the binding of human skin from a 19th Century book kept in its library. Des Destinées de l'Ame (Destinies of the Soul) has been housed at Houghton Library since the 1930s. In 2014, scientists determined that the material it was bound with was in fact human skin. But the university has now announced it has removed the binding "due to the ethically fraught nature of the book's origins and subsequent history". Des Destinées de l'Ame is a meditation on the soul and life after death, written by Arsène Houssaye in the mid-1880s. He is said to...
  • United States Coast Guard - Navigtion Rules and Regulations Handbook

    03/27/2024 11:42:36 AM PDT · by linMcHlp · 26 replies
    United States Coast Guard ^ | September 2020 | U.S.C.G.
    See the PDF file.
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Final Analysis: Assassination of John F. Kennedy – How Many Shots Did Kennedy Take? – Excerpt From the Latest Book by Jerome Corsi and David Mantik

    03/27/2024 8:51:42 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | Mar. 27, 2024 9:00 am | Guest Post
    Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays in the National Archives Prove Scientifically JFK Took Three Shots to the Head: Two from the Front and One at a Low Angle From the Rear In 2015, when Michael Chesser, M.D. visited the National Archives, he paid particular attention to the fragment trail near the forehead on the two lateral JFK autopsy skull X-ray films. I [David Mantik] had previously noted the presence of metallic debris at that site in my survey of all metal on the extant films at the Archives. (See Figure 3.9.) As seen in Figure 3.4, Chesser identified...
  • Is ayahuasca just the same old demon worship?

    03/26/2024 1:04:14 PM PDT · by Twotone · 20 replies
    The Blaze ^ | March 22, 2024 | Matt Himes
    Author Lewis Ungit talks about his research into the links between psychedelics and the occult and shares an excerpt from his book, "The Return of the Dragon." Although Lewis Ungit released "The Return of the Dragon" a year ago, his book examining the links between psychedelics and the supernatural is more relevant than ever. So-called secular society continues to fill the post-Christian void with transhumanist fantasies and progressive utopian visions. Bitcoin bros "jokingly" reinterpret the second coming of Christ as the advent of artificial super intelligence. And everyone from prominent podcasters to suburban moms confront their demons in harrowing, healing...
  • Everywhere an Oink Oink: An Embittered, Dyspeptic, and Accurate Report of Forty Years in Hollywood

    03/24/2024 6:11:21 PM PDT · by linMcHlp · 7 replies
    Mark Levin website ^ | December 6, 2023 | David Mamet
    In Everywhere an Oink Oink, David Mamet revels of the taut and gag-filled professionalism of the film set. He depicts the ever-fickle studios and producers who piece by piece eat the artist alive.And he ponders the art of filmmaking and the genius of those who made our finest movies. With the bravado and flair of Mamet’s best theatrical work, this memoir describes a world gone by, some of our most beloved film stars with their hair down, and how it all got washed away by digital media and the woke brigade.
  • Don't Have Time to Read a Book? CliffsNotes Are Not the Answer--Here's Why

    03/18/2024 11:53:06 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 39 replies
    INC.com ^ | 3/4/19 | Expert Opinion By Wanda Thibodeaux, Copywriter, TakingDictation.com @WandaThibodeaux Mar 4, 2019
    That mean old clock on the wall doesn't tend to be particularly kind to leaders and entrepreneurs, so big surprise, companies that offer cliffs notes, abridged or otherwise easy-to-digest versions of books are soaring in popularity. These certainly aren't all bad, since they can help you quickly understand what the main point of a text is or let you jog your memory about it. They have their place. But if you're going to read a book, please just read the real, whole book already, at least most of the time. There are valuable reasons not to skip even one...
  • Conservative Book Of The Year Chronicles Revolution, Counsels Counter-Revolution

    03/17/2024 9:36:07 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 9 replies
    AMAC Newsline ^ | 17 Mar, 2024 | David P. Deavel
    On Friday night at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the conservative educational foundation ISI awarded Christopher Rufo with their 2024 Conservative Book of the Year Award for his America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything. Rufo’s book is certainly deserving of the honor because it gives the reader a cogent history of the main players and mechanisms by which America’s left conquered almost all our institutions. More importantly, in its closing chapters, it outlines the weaknesses of the “Revolution of 1968” and outlines some ways by which those who favor the “Revolution of 1776” can fight...
  • Jeff Bezos just gave $100 million to actress Eva Longoria and the retired admiral who oversaw the capture of Osama bin Laden to use as they see fit

    03/15/2024 9:28:40 AM PDT · by dennisw · 38 replies
    MSN -- Daily Beast ^ | 3 15 | Orianna Rosa Royle
    Jeff Bezos just gave $100 million to actress Eva Longoria and the retired admiral who oversaw the capture of Osama bin Laden to use as they see fit Story by• 4h • 3 min read
  • Feeling Unqualified to Homeschool? 8 Resources to Get Started

    03/15/2024 7:43:19 AM PDT · by Heartlander · 16 replies
    Intellectual Takeout ^ | March 15, 2024 | Heather Carson
    Feeling Unqualified to Homeschool? 8 Resources to Get StartedIf you’re feeling unqualified to homeschool, you’re not alone. The question of what and how to teach stressed me out early on in my homeschooling journey.I found that having a good curriculum did a great deal to reduce my fears of not being qualified to teach. I wanted to strike a balance between bookwork, memorization, and fun interactive activities. I wanted to make sure to impart to my kids the basic body of knowledge necessary for a good education, yet I didn’t want to burn them out with endless worksheets.Still, the world...
  • Dodge Releases World's First Electric Muscle Car

    03/14/2024 4:20:53 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 42 replies
    AsiaOne ^ | MARCH 13, 2024
    Dodge is pushing muscle cars into a new era — with the unveiling of the world's first and only electric muscle car to date. The Dodge Charger is not just the world's first electric muscle car, but also what the brand is calling its first "multi-energy muscle car". The term refers to the fact that the Charger is now being offered in both electrified and combustion-powered forms. Despite going electric, the Charger will remain as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car. Two electrified Charger models will be offered — the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack which delivers...
  • New book examines the ‘Yuba County Five’

    03/12/2024 1:03:44 PM PDT · by MAGA2017 · 16 replies
    The Appeal Democrat Newspaper ^ | 1/4/24 | Shamaya Sutton
    New light is being brought to a 46-year-old cold case commonly referred to as the “Yuba County Five.” Inspired by a series of true crime podcasts, author Tony Wright has dedicated the last four years to research, interviews, and documentation, compiling his findings into his new book “Things Aren’t Right: The Disappearance of the Yuba County Five.” “I came across the Yuba County case for the first time around 2018,” said Wright. “The story was just coming back into the news for whatever reason because of true crime and other unsolved mystery podcasting. It just seemed to catch fire and...
  • Christopher Dawson’s “Beyond Politics”

    03/11/2024 1:42:31 PM PDT · by xoxox · 3 replies
    The Imaginative Conservative ^ | March 9th, 2024| | By Daniel J. Sundah
    There is, in the words, nothing “beyond” politics but ideology, which has left a cultural attitude of passive resignation and a transformation of civilization such as the world has never seen before. That, on the other hand, was Dawson’s argument as of January 1, 1939, at which time he argued that the problem was not merely a conflict between Democracy and Dictatorship or between Fascism and Communism. It was, rather, a change in the whole social structure of the modern world, which affects religion and culture as well as politics and economics, such that we might expect to see the...