High News-Noise Monday

But not a lot of substantive change seen today.  My buddy (the major) and I were talking Friday, as friends of 65-years will do.  He was stuck in Seattle’s big city traffic enroute to guest lecture.  I was having a sip and reading my Kindle Fire HD 10, on the screen porche and listening to the … Read More

Coping: With a New Form of Art (Part 2)

We began our discussion of this new form of Art in Friday’s column where we offered the radical idea that consciousness may not be “nailed down” to a single point inside your head, but may instead be able to “move around” a good bit. The problem, as explained using the analogy of broadband over power line technology, … Read More

Two News Classes of Software

Some fallout this morning:  You can’t sit around researching all manner of creation and not come up with some interesting new ideas, now and then.  So this morning, we table two new classes of software to mull over.After headlines (about the president being out to launch, so to speak), a view of what follows.  From … Read More

QFRN: Quest for Real News

It’s Friday the 13th.  Triskaidekaphobia.  Comey’s off monetizing his Trump book.  Trump is moving on with no interview.  We call it “tit-for-raid.”  China’s got us by the trade balls. And Syria’s going to blow up over pipelines, resources, and regional power. Next? The problem is none of this is actionable.  And that’s the key thing. You … Read More

Coping: With a New Form of Art (Part 1)

Until 3:08 AM Thursday, I had no idea what was going on with my research direction.  While I had lots of reading material (plus half a million must-do projects around the ranch), the websites, investing, etc.) I kept coming back to the art book “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition.” Not … Read More

Fighting Over Syria has Started — in Ukraine

Not following?  Try to keep up with the class here:Russian-led troops in Donbas attack Ukraine 38 times in last day, says this report. It’s axiomatic that presidents don’t launch missiles while the market is open.  So we are reasonably confident that as soon as the market (and after hours) ends this week, things will heat … Read More

Coping: Digtal Fasting

Peoplenomics Wednesday revealed something that amazed me.  Not just that gender, gay, lesbian, and racial curriculum swamp conventional ideas like Science and Math in terms of curriculum availability.  That was shock enough for this old man.  But… It was the HUGE preoccupation with teaching writing. This looked to us – and to a couple of commenters on … Read More

Not Ready to Engage

That future.  This morning we look at a bunch of stats on population (racial demographics) and education curriculum searches on the web to conclude we’re blowing our future – big-time. This while the other “ready to engage” simmers in Syria.Coffee at the ready?  We’re going to Ukraine, first.. More for Subscribers       ||| SUBSCRIBE NOW!       |||   … Read More

Markets: “Fly Me to the Moon”

Screaming upside open seems to be in store based on the early futures readings.  Trade war cools and Bayer shares jump on report of U.S. antitrust deal on Monsanto. Not that anything has changed, though. World’s still a screwy, broken, hyper complex bowl of spaghetti that could break at any moment.  Concepts like Anti-Fragile fail because … Read More

How-To: Do Your Own Self DNA Study

A good while back, we made the decision to have our DNA run by 23andme.com.  It was $99 a person. Took a while.  Sequencing DNA is not a fast technology, but it’s a cool technology.  Like 3D printing in a sense:  cool but not yet fast. Eventually – a month back, or so – we received the basic … Read More

Global Whating?

Cool summer comin’ seems to us.  NOAA Solar Cycle Progression hints that way:  The Sun’s output has gone into sleep mode.  As it cools, sunspots stop happening as often.  Guess what? There has already been some discussion in the scientific community about… (Continues below)   …the possibility of another Maunder Minimum. So not only is the … Read More

Coping: Love Chinese-Made Power Tools

In fact, I can’t think of a better single investment I’ve made in the tool department than some Chinese-made tools I have acquired over the years. One favorite is my metal lathe…courtesy of my friends (and client at the time) www.emachineshop.com.  The one I got carried the Jet brand, but is identical in looks to … Read More

Hang Chester!

Sound a bit on the harsh side?  Not to worry, this is a story about a business model and an old man.  Guess which part I play…  But, since the ideas herein are universally useful, it’s this morning’s solid Focus topic – after a few key headlines, half a zillion charts,, and such. Bean up … Read More