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Riven

[riv-uhn] noun 1. a gaming, lifting, shooting, intoxicated, ravenous, and happily-taken nerd. 2. often aims to misbehave. 3. and though she be but little, she is fierce.* And rumor has it that she (and her husband) are also delightful dinner companions. You didn't hear it from me, though.

160 Comments

  1. Rat on a train

    “Japan Finds 7,000 Islands It Didn’t Know It Had”
    They’re claiming the Philippines again?

    • Swiss Servator

      +1 Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

      • juris imprudent

        The home game edition!

  2. Michael Malaise

    That poster design is so lazy.

  3. Drake

    I finished Peripheral. Any similar recommendations?

    • Fatty Bolger

      Counterpart
      Devs
      1899
      I hear Severance is good, though I haven’t seen it yet.
      Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (gets a little overly anime-ish at the end, but not terribly so)
      Exception on Netflix was pretty good

      • Michael Malaise

        Severance is very good. Shrinking is pretty good (I’ve always liked Jason Segel)

      • Compelled Speechless

        I second Devs and Counterpart. Arcane on Netflix is also really good if you like animation.

      • Nephilium

        I’ll back both of those up as well (Devs and Counterpart). Haven’t watched the Peripheral yet, but it’s on my list.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        Counterpart

      • Riven

        Big fan of Devs. We’re fixing to rewatch it.

        We’ve watched Edgerunners probably three times through now. Fucking absolutely awesome soundtrack, story, and animation.

  4. UnCivilServant

    Had an exhausting meeting with my old group because they needed stuff from my new group, and I was reminded of why I left that group.

    • R.J.

      Been there. Done that. Shall I send you the t-shirt?

      • UnCivilServant

        I have a bunch of them already.

  5. Tundra

    Riven!

    Did you ever clean out the car?

    “Japan Finds 7,000 Islands It Didn’t Know It Had”

    *Pentagon salivates*

    • Sensei

      China thinks that’s lazy and just makes its own.

      • Tundra

        Razy.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Lacist!

      • Aloysious

        “It’s*fried rice*, you plick!”

    • Riven

      …. noooo.

      ._.

      It’s on my agenda this weekend, though…

      • Tundra

        Why can’t it wait until spring?

        😉

      • Riven

        Hah! It’s supposed to be in the 40s tomorrow, then snow on Sunday. It -is- spring in the 406. But I ought to cleant it out, clean it up, maybe get an oil change and a car wash, and then list it for sale so some high school kid has a car for their summer job.

  6. Shirley Knott

    Well, it started later than was forecast, but snowmageddon is now underway in mid-Michigan. Bleah
    Fortunately, it’s supposed to be warm enough to melt a lot of it off over the weekend. I’m not leaving the apartment regardless.

    • Sean

      Did you stock up on eggs and milk?

      • Sensei

        White bread as well?

        I worked in high school and college in a supermarket. People of my grandparents’ generation felt that these three items had you fully stocked up for any disaster.

      • Gender Traitor

        Absolutely! You’ll never survive this week’s Storm of the Century without French toast!

      • Shirley Knott

        Lactose intolerant so there hasn’t been milk in my refrigerator since I moved in. I’ve got a half dozen eggs, but more importantly I’ve got 6 large jars of peanut butter, 4 of ‘no HFCS’ strawberry jam, 6 pounds of hamburgers, frozen, 23 slices of (lactose free) sharp cheddar, and a sous vide stick. I may get energetic and bake a chocolate cake using the old depression era oil,neater, vinegar, baking soda, cocoa powder and gluten free flour. Got everything for that, but I’ve been putting it off in favor of more protein. It might be time to splurge 😉

      • Sean

        LOL.

        I’ve been binging on pistachio butter. Om nom nom.

      • UnCivilServant

        High-Fructose Pistachio Butter.

      • Sean

        It’s only got 2 ingredients – pistachios & sea salt.

      • Tundra

        I can’t even have pistachios in the house. I shudder to think what might happen if there was pistachio butter on the premises.

      • Shirley Knott

        I’d binge on cashew butter, but it’s yet another item on the “don’t eat this” list for my IBS.
        And oh how I miss the chipotle cashews Walgreens used to carry, way back when. Those disappeared long before the IBS diagnosis, so I’d already been through that withdrawal period ;-\

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        You’ve got a half dozen eggs?

        Look at moneybags over here.

    • rhywun

      We’re getting rain tonight. 🙄

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        We’re getting crazy high wind. Been 50+mph for over 5 hours now. Power has been out for almost 5 hours.

  7. Sensei

    Yakuza is inherently urban. Most of your time spent interacting with a Yakuza game isn’t spent smashing bikes into a man’s face, it’s spent approximating the same stuff anyone who lives and/or works in a modern urban environment does every day. You’re just…walking around. Popping into a convenience store to buy a drink

    Look at the picture in the article. You’ll note the store is completely stocked and all the items blocked. This definitely doesn’t remind me of the USA.

    • R C Dean

      “I’m talking about a video game that lets you do a lot of the stuff you already do, or at least can do, on a daily basis. After you’re done adding those games up, you probably won’t find many. You might not find any at all.”

      Why on earth would I buy a video game like that? Or, even if it was free, spend time “playing” it?

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        Pretty soon, the thought of buying readily available food could be novel and exciting.

        They’re just getting ahead of the curve.

      • Compelled Speechless

        98% of the Shenmue games are mundane day-to-day crap. One of the worst videogame franchises of all time.

      • CPRM

        I like games where every building is accessible and has some kind of AI life to it. I’m wondering when chatbots will become integrated to make NPC dialogue less repetitive.

      • Tundra

        II still hate.

        Just let me have that, ok?

      • juris imprudent

        I liked the bit about the FL Democrat with the equally stupid and vain “no dog’s heads out car windows” proposal.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        I think that this situation absolutely requires really futile and stupid gestures be done on somebody’s part. And they’re just the legislators to do it.

      • juris imprudent

        Flor*i*duh, FLOR*I*DUH! FLOR * I * DUHHHHHHhhhhh!!!!

      • rhywun

        Figured.

  8. LCDR_Fish

    That CS Lewis article is pretty good, albeit pretty brief.

    To the contrary, Lewis believes love of your home and the people near you is developmentally a prerequisite to loving others in general:

    “Those who do not love the fellow-villagers and fellow-townsmen whom they have seen are not likely to have got very far in loving ‘Man’ whom they have not.”

    Healthy patriotism, in contrast, is anti-imperialistic.

    “Patriotism of [the proper] kind is not in the least aggressive. It asks only to be let alone. It becomes militant only to protect what it loves. In any mind which has a pennyworth of imagination it produces a good attitude towards foreigners. How can I love my home without coming to realise that other men, no less rightly, love theirs? … The last thing we want is to make everywhere else just like our home. It would not be home unless it were different.”

    Of course…it makes sense that he’s pulling a lot of inspiration from the guy who lead him to conversion too – GK Chesterton.

    • Shirley Knott

      J.R.R. Tolkien had some good words to say about minimal government/anarchism. I’ll have to dig up that article; it’s not long.

    • creech

      I’ll have to read more C.S. Lewis, I guess. Have been put off because the biggest fan of C.S. Lewis is the pastor at church who is
      the most woke, equity, and systemic racism sort of proggie so I figured if she likes Lewis he must be pretty horrible.

      • Pine_Tree

        Yeah, definitely go read him.

        A wokester liking him is quite odd and unexpected, imo.

      • Tundra

        Episcopal?

        I decided that I’m done forever with woke clergy. And guitars at church.

      • Tundra

        I’ll have you know that Spotify said I’m in the top 1% of Church fans.

        And if a church hired The Church, I might change my tune.

      • creech

        God’s frozen people, the Presbyterians.

      • juris imprudent

        All have you know I live near an Orthodox Presbyterian church. It frightens me just driving by it.

      • juris imprudent

        wtf… I’ll

    • Drake

      A homogeneous nation like say… Denmark or Latvia should be easy to love by patriots from there. And those countries can last indefinitely unless outside invaders come along

      Empires, on the other hand, deteriorate rapidly and become impossible to love. Where we are at unfortunately.

      • juris imprudent

        Austro-Hungarians and Ottomans sadly nod.

      • Swiss Servator

        Ask the Latvians what they think of the Russians… 🙂

  9. Nephilium

    At long last, it’s the weekend. I’ll be kicking off the Zoom/Happy Hour/Third Thing at 2000 Eastern time tonight.

    • The Bearded Hobbit

      Hey, Neph,

      We’re going to be overnighting in your neck o’ the woods next month, like to get together and have a beer and a bite.

      Can’t make the zoom, no camera or mic.

      • Nephilium

        Hobbit,

        In April? I’m heading out of town the last week of the month, but I can make most any other day/night work. Feel free to reach out to my at my handle at Google’s e-mail.

      • The Bearded Hobbit

        Well, rats. We’ll be passing through on the 26th.

      • Nephilium

        Unfortunately, that’s the day I’m leaving for Vegas. I can do earlier then that, but not that day. Even if we can’t meet up, feel free to reach out, and I can at least provide some recommendations.

    • KK the Porcine Pearl-Eater

      Storms have passed. Heavy drinking to ensue

  10. The Late P Brooks

    Bidenomics

    It’s getting bad out there, folks. New cars continue to get more expensive, the average monthly car payment is heading towards $800, Millennials and Zoomers are skipping their car payments, and the number of folks making monthly car payments greater than $1,000 is the highest it’s been in a decade. But people are still buying cars, and the situation may be worsening: Bloomberg reports that a record number of Americans are severely upside-down on their auto loans.

    The amount people underwater is concerning to everyone, from the car owners to the dealers financing these customers. Bloomberg says dealers are reporting more buyers than ever rolling up to lots with $10,000 and more in negative equity looking to trade their vehicle and roll that debt into another loan. Take one owner Bloomberg spoke with. After he realized his family needed a bigger vehicle, they did something unusual: they traded in both of their vehicles for a Ford Explorer. Including what was owed on the two cars, plus the registration and all other dealer fees, the couple ended up paying $66,000 for a $49,000 Explorer.

    That family isn’t alone, either. Data from Edmunds shows that the average amount Americans owe on their auto loans is quickly approaching pre-pandemic levels. After dropping below $5,000 between April and December 2021, the average amount has started to climb again reaching $5,500 at the end of 2022. Rising vehicle prices and longer loan terms are also worrying those in the industry. But it depends on the buyer base.

    Serves them right for buying internal combustion cars instead of using public transportation.

      • Tundra

        That’s awful.

      • R.J.

        Holy shit. So $24,000 for an old Ford Escort. Just… wow. The lack of financial understanding will do her well when she works for the government.

      • Sean

        That can’t be real, can it?

      • Sensei

        Could be the usual social media scam. No idea, but it made the news aggregation sites.

      • Fatty Bolger

        I doubt it.

    • juris imprudent

      Pre-pandemic levels? Great Caesar’s ghost! Why that would be, what – nearly normal?

    • creech

      Why not skip payments? Dr. Jill’s husband will be along soon with an “Emergency Order” cancelling car payment debt, calling it an “investment in our working families suffering from the lingering effects of the previous administrations COVID shutdown mandates.”

    • The Other Kevin

      The solution to this is easy. Just buy an electric car!

      • rhywun

        They come out of the wall, right?

    • juris imprudent

      Tavistock Borough, Camden – $29,996

      And what’s the average home value?

      • Drake

        Whatever it is, it is depressed by the expected tax payments.

      • juris imprudent

        The FUCK?!? You can’t hire a decent hitman in that part of NJ?

    • Drake

      We’ve noticed that living in SC isn’t really much cheaper than NJ. Gas is a bit less, everything else fairly comparable, even income taxes. EXCEPT for those property taxes. A similar house here owes 10% of what you’d pay in Jersey.

      • Sensei

        That seems about right.

        I just checked and NJ is only slightly higher for sales tax.

        What’s the punishment on automobile registration and/or annual property tax?

    • Rat on a train

      https://www.tax-rates.org/new_jersey/property-tax

      The median property tax in New Jersey is $6,579.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $348,300.00. Counties in New Jersey collect an average of 1.89% of a property’s assessed fair market value as property tax per year.

      • juris imprudent

        See I didn’t think that was that bad, since I pay about $28 per 1000.

  11. The Late P Brooks

    “It’s going to come, and it’s going to bite us. Now, we’re selling the cars for so much more, and financing for longer, at a much higher interest rate. There are some challenges coming down the pike,” he told Bloomberg.

    But it’s not all the fault of the buyer. Some models and brands have horrible resale value, which a buyer has no control over. Other factors like dealer markups — which lenders don’t usually approve if the markup is greater than the value of the car — make things worse. If buyers continue down the path they’re on, the auto loan bubble will pop. It’s no longer a matter of if it will anymore. It’s when.

    I’m looking forward to the sight of dealers’ lots jammed with unsold and unsellable cars. That’s just the kind of a guy I am.

    • Tundra

      Some models and brands have horrible resale value, which a buyer has no control over.

      Pretty easy to identify those (looking at you, BMW).

      Buy a boring vehicle without whizbang gizmos and you will be fine.

      • Sensei

        The vehicles with the highest depreciation — or worst resale value — over five years:
        BMW 7 Series: -56.9%
        Maserati Ghibli: -56.3%
        Jaguar XF: -54%
        Infiniti QX80: -52.6%
        Cadillac Escalade ESV: 52.3%
        Mercedes-Benz S-Class: 51.9%
        Lincoln Navigator: -51.9%
        Audi A6: -51.5%
        Volvo S90: -51.4%
        Ford Expedition: -50.7%

        https://www.autoblog.com/article/cars-worst-resale-value-most-depreciation/

        Harder to find by brand. The one that I did see used a 25 year run. First was Chrysler, followed by Audi. BMW made the bottom 10 or so but it was the best of the worst.

      • Tundra

        None of those is a surprise. I’d say they are an excellent buy, but most of those will be maintenance nightmares.

        I miss 80s Volvos. Buy them with 150K on the clock, drive them for a year and sell them for more than I paid.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        I guarantee Toyota and Subaru top the resale value list.

      • Sensei

        As a Jeep JK owner for 10 years I actually agree with this. Bought it as an Chrysler executive 1 year turn back with like 15K and kept it for 10 years. Traded it in on my Tesla and took $5k depreciation over those 10 years.

        The vehicles with the lowest depreciation — or best resale value — over five years:
        Jeep Wrangler: -7.3%
        Jeep Wrangler Unlimited: -8.7%
        Porsche 911: -14.6%
        Toyota Tacoma: -14.9%
        Honda Civic: -16.3%
        Subaru BRZ: -18.2%
        Ford Mustang: -19.4%
        Toyota Corolla: -19.8%
        Nissan Versa: -19.9%
        Chevrolet Camaro: -20.2%

        https://www.autoblog.com/article/best-resale-value-cars-slowest-depreciation/

      • Tundra

        I can’t believe Tacos and 4 Runners aren’t on that list.

      • R.J.

        Me as well. They must be just a little below the camaro.

      • Tundra

        When my son bought his Taco, used ones – if you could even find them – were barely less than new.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        All of them still better than any Honduh.

      • Sensei

        Why the Honda hate?

        I’m not a fan of the direction they’ve gone the past decade and half, but mechanically I’d prefer them over some other brands.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        I have owned two Honda products; an Accord and a CBR600. The Accord was a disposable car, no single part was rebuildable, it was designed as a throw away. And when I worked at an auto electricians, I quickly learned how bad the company was as far as support and parts; they just didn’t care about the products once any warranty ran out or it was a second owner. Couple that with styling that is non-existent, and you have a piece of shit that won’t win hearts, unlike a Jaguar, say.

        Also, the motorcycle committed the single worst sin it could. It was boring. It was completely passionless, which is the sole reason for owning a cycle in the first place.

      • Mojeaux

        In a choice between a Honda Goldwing and no motorcycle at all, I would choose no motorcycle at all.

      • Mojeaux

        I loved my Virago. I was also somewhat fond of my Kaw KZ.

    • rhywun

      Celebrate his mental illness.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      Who let him out?

    • EvilSheldon

      Ehh. Dude’s kind of a weirdo, but at least he’s not out fucking little boys. As long as he’s keeping his kink in the bedroom and with other consenting adilts, I can’t really complain.

  12. The Late P Brooks

    The vehicles with the highest depreciation — or worst resale value — over five years:

    I honestly would have guessed most of those would have lost 50% in three years.

    • Tundra

      A lot are still under warranty at 3.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      Gah!

  13. KK the Porcine Pearl-Eater

    Bad/dangerous weather continues apace. I’ll be napping now.

    • R.J.

      It came through Texas last night. This afternoon was Tennessee. It was crap weather.

  14. The Late P Brooks

    $24,000 for an old Ford Escort. Just… wow.

    Well, axially…

    I’d rather have the Acura.

    • Tundra

      That’s a strong price. But a damn nice car.

      • Compelled Speechless

        A green non-Type R was my college car. It got me precisely zero tail.

      • Sensei

        But VTEC!

      • Compelled Speechless

        That’s what I thought, but no, the V does not stand for what you hope it does.

      • Sensei

        Nice.

      • Tundra

        Looks pretty nice. Added to the watch list!

    • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

      Yeah, I’ll take the Escort, better build quality.

  15. Sensei

    Interesting legal case.

    California couple sues fertility clinic over embryo carrying cancer gene

    The couple is suing the clinic for fraudulent concealment and a violation of California’s unfair competition law, and they are separately arbitrating their claim about transferring the wrong embryo.

    It would appear they are going to unsurprisingly get stuck in arbitration of the fetal fuck up or not fuck up, but they are getting around that with fraudulent concealment. Easy prediction is this settles and we never find out how much the attorney takes 1/3rd of plus expenses…

  16. CPRM

    I watched the trailer for that Tetris movie, and I noticed something, a trend amongst movies, especially movies made for streaming. It LOOKED like a movie, but it didn’t FEEL like a movie. The tone of the acting and action seemed more of an internet short satire than actual actors trying to convey character.

    Also, I spent the week watching Clarkson’s Farm season 2 on Prime, that’s some good shit.

  17. The Late P Brooks

    Sunshine

    Dillon Ruble and Garrett Jensen, two engineers working at Boeing, broke a record in December that had only a little to do with their day jobs: They set a new world record for farthest flight by a paper aircraft, sending a sheet of paper 88.318 meters, or almost 290 feet.

    Ruble and Jensen accomplished the feat with the help of Nathaniel Erickson; all three are cited on the Guinness World Records page, though Ruble is the one who threw the plane on its record-shattering flight.

    From the Boeing release:

    Ruble and Jensen studied origami and aerodynamics for months, putting in 400 to 500 hours of creating different prototypes to try to design a plane that could fly higher and longer.

    “For the Guinness World Records, we ended up going with A4-sized paper (dimensions of 210 x 297 mm) and went up to the maximum for weight, 100 grams per square meter,” Jensen said. “The heavier the paper, the greater the momentum when you go to throw it.”

    It takes over 20 minutes to accurately fold the record-breaking paper airplane design.

    “Our design is a little different from your traditional fold in half, fold the two corners to the middle line down the middle. It’s pretty unique in that aspect. It’s definitely an unusual design,” Ruble said.

    On the day of the attempt, they achieved the record on the third throw.

    Coming soon, to a missile launcher near you.

    • juris imprudent

      OK, I guess they work for Boeing Defense and not commercial aircraft.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      It’s an outrage !

      Those kids should be at drag shows!

      • Nephilium

        An outrage?

  18. The Late P Brooks

    You know how you stop companies from using illegal immigrants as illegal labor?

    Raise the minimum wage.

    What did I win?

    • Compelled Speechless

      The Reich & Krugman prize for Excellency in Imaginomics. Congrats!

  19. LCDR_Fish

    So….as I posted yesterday, due a failed coof test I am not en route to Tokyo but am in fact stuck in VA. That does free up a few more weeks this spring. May make it to the Richmond meet-up in a month.

    Otherwise, if anyone feels like checking out Colonial Beach, I’m not doing any other reserve stuff before a weekend at the end of April – still working night shift though.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Where my Kristen Dunst?

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Danke!

  20. Not Adahn

    Posting this, not just because of the whole arms race thing, but more for the booth bunny constantly tossing her hair and making porn faces:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ61CkKJ6QM

    • R.J.

      That is funny. What else is she going to do I suppose? Might as well make sexy face.

      • cyto

        Brings back fond memories of late 90s Comdex. Lots of money meant absolutely stunning spokesmodels.

        The 1998 Toshiba booth in particular stood out.

        A lot of the booths actually spent the time to train their models on the basic features of the product. Must have cost a fortune.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      That chick has a pistol brace! Report her!

      • Not Adahn

        No BATF at IWA.

    • Q Continuum

      Waiting anxiously for it to shoot its load.

  21. Sensei

    An interesting way to get around Swiss importation and reimportation restrictions.

    Germany to Switzerland: We want your tanks

    Good news is that it is incredibly inefficient and many palms get be greased in the process.

    • rhywun

      “You sent your tanks to Ukraine, Dummkopf. Tschüss!”

  22. Sensei

    In financial services there are most definitely message policies and training. Routinely ignored as the cost of doing business, but most certainly extant. OTH it would appear that the rest of you who work at large and international organizations are in for the same proctology exam

    US Justice Dept warns of steeper penalties for firms that fall foul of messaging policies

    “In a lot of circumstances, companies simply don’t have policies at all in this space. They simply haven’t given thought to the challenges that are raised by retaining messages off devices that their employees are dealing with on a regular basis,” he said.

  23. cyto

    The wife is following this south carolina murder trial passionately., so I got to watch the judge at sentencing. He said something that really struck me as odd.

    He said he handled the warrants during the investigation and the grand jury during investigstion and charging and this murder trial and he was assigned the other financial trials and I think he alluded to other investigations as well.

    That seems …. really unusual. Is that at all normal… for one judge to handle every aspect with respect to a single person? Multiple cases, warrants. Grand juries, trials….

    They seem to have alluded to a lot of corruption in local politics during this case… and now a judge who quite obviously wants to see a conviction is handling every aspect of his judicial oversight?

    It just seems really off to me.

    Anybody have actual knowledge on this? Is it normal to have the same judge sign early warrants, then oversee the grand jury, then do the trial, then do other unrelated grand juries and trials targeted at the same person?

    • R.J.

      BUFORD T. JUSTICE ALWAYS GETS HIS MAN

    • Sensei

      Within NJ – no. But NJ has appointed judiciary.

      I’d lay dollars to doughnuts that SC does not…

    • creech

      Also unusual was the speed in sentencing – one day. In Philly, a councilman convicted of corruption last year was just sentenced on this past Wednesday.

  24. The Late P Brooks

    Cracks in the green monolith

    What was supposed to be an uncontroversial final approval of the EU’s plan to end the sale of new combustion engine cars and vans by 2035 is turning into a nail-biter that could upend the bloc’s effort to slash greenhouse gas emissions from transport.

    German Transport Minister Volker Wissing threw out the EU etiquette book and warned Berlin would withhold its support for the final approval of the deal — something that is exceedingly rare once legislation has been negotiated with Parliament and backed by both MEPs and the Council.

    ——-

    Lindner and Wissing, who is also with the FDP, are demanding that the Commission allow a loophole for cars powered by e-fuels — synthetic fuels made from renewable energy and captured CO2 that have the same properties as fossil fuels. Their backers say such fuels are green and would allow carmakers to continue producing conventional combustion engine vehicles rather than switching to batteries — crucial for car powers like Germany and Italy.

    However, green groups are skeptical both of the costs and of the environmental footprint of e-fuels. The EU’s plans don’t allow for them, as they mandate that new cars and vans have zero tailpipe emissions after 2035.

    ——-

    The threat to the car legislation has created “a fear that countries like Poland start using the same tactics. That the current German behavior legitimates attacks on other climate files,” said a diplomat from a climate-ambitious EU country.

    The last thing they want is principled dissent.

    • rhywun

      “uncontroversial”

      Welp, I can’t think of a more appropriate word to describe the fantasy upheaval of a gigantic industry.

  25. Gender Traitor

    RIP David Lindley. I like to think he’s somewhere jamming with Warren on this.

    • juris imprudent

      Jamming or tearing up a hotel?

  26. DEG

    Japan discovered it has 7,000 more islands than previously thought thanks to advanced survey mapping technology.

    How many have hold-outs that think the war never ended?

    • The Last American Hero

      17 but since they were born in 1926 they aren’t much of a threat.

  27. westernsloper

    “Japan Finds 7,000 Islands It Didn’t Know It Had”

    Those look like very cool islands.