Random Thoughts XIV: Pizza, Pomegranate Juice, and Shreddies

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This is actually a headline about a dead human (no idea who he was, other than an actor I never heard of), but it immediately made me wonder WTH difference it makes how old the car was? :confused:

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This is actually a headline about a dead human (no idea who he was, other than an actor I never heard of), but it immediately made me wonder WTH difference it makes how old the car was? :confused:

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Thanks for bringing back an old earworm, Ms. D'Ur!
We were living in San Diego when I first heard this song.
My teacher never answered my question, and I still wonder whether Americans have to go overseas to find a locksmith.
 
this is becoming embarrassing . Because propaganda issues require the F-24G be a "fighter" , some F-35 fan in some forum has decreed to the jet that just had its maiden flight in Ankara to be a bomber with a radius of a thousand miles , capable of hitting entire Italy or Egypt or Iran . On those very pages elsewhere on the web some guy proves it is a very limited bomber when contrasted to B-2 or B-21 . And some Boeing guy says the F-15EX can do Mach 2.9 . Which it can't . It is some theorical limit for the airframe/engine combination and that was 2.83 or 86 in the Tomcat . Which obviously could not go that fast . The blog that dispenses Pentagon's lies has a fresh piece on how the Eagle will start melting if pushed that fast ! You know , all about to create an impression that Will Roper wanted to buy the design , even if it was something like Northrop in the beginning with all the data achieved in Ankara when the British experts were busy proving it was too big and Gripen was good enough and their artillery spotter was on the way . For the bomb truck role the F-15EX was bought for instead . Even if when ı rejected any and all proposals to sell to USA , starting with 72 , 720 , 7200 or 72000 fighter jets , ı was clearly saying something NGAD would play catching up with or something . The jet from Ankara will take years , and it is hard and legal work for those who do it for real , aren't you far too quick to fight it ?
 
I found the notebook I used to make the notes I used for the Caverns of the Snow Witch game novelization I did back in 2016 for the November NaNoWriMo.

On the one hand I'm really happy I found it. That's the first NaNoWriMo project I ever succeeded at (getting at least 50,000 words; that project ended up over 60,000 words). Anyone from the FF Gamebook group I co-admin on FB would benefit from it if they were stuck.

On the other hand, at first I wondered who wrote those notes because my handwriting has changed considerably in the last 7 years. It's less neat now, and I don't doodle and draw much anymore.

I put that down to two things: 2016 was pre-diabetes, pre-cataracts/cataract surgery, and arthritis was evidently not a problem in October 2016, which is when I'd have written all that.

And 2016 was two apartments ago. That was a year when I played many hours of ToT since I had a functioning XP laptop. It wasn't like there was much else to do - going outside wasn't an option during the spring/summer/fall that year, as it was simultaneously the year of the Fort McMurray wildfire (smoky air for months), the parking lot repaving (also caused the air to be unbreathable for those of us whose balconies opened onto said parking lot), and we had a pigeon infestation - I had a family of 3 squatting on my balcony and pigeon crap smells horrible... there was no way to get rid of them!. The pigeons drove Maddy nuts with their constant noises and flying around outside the windows.

If NaNo is still a thing by next November (that organization is going through an awful lot of upheaval and TPTB aren't communicating in a meaningful way with the members), I may pick another gamebook and work on that as part of NaNo. I found a copy of City of Thieves on the bookshelf earlier tonight. Now I just need to find a couple of d6s and decide if I want to do my notes with pen and paper or use a word processing program.
 

Lack of any sense of remorse by Japan (where afaik their massive war crimes are barely discussed), coupled with China being more than an order of magnitude larger, can easily lead to disaster for future Japan.
 

Interesting article on the connection between imagination and memory, and the curious case of the incredible Solomon Shereshevsky
 
once again , just as usual some website and definitely not the one , finds it acceptable to accept company trolls and not yours idiotly . Ugh , complaining like ı was not level with people , trickstery and mumbo jumbo ? Yes , a golden chair has been prophesied for a guy so that he can watch the fun from close range .
 
strangely , am not surprised at the possible claims that the company troll knows Temel Kotil in person . Kotil will no doubt will have heard it already that the local trolls are busy propagating that ı am the lead designer on the so called Turkish space shuttle which does not exist . Golden chair has been prophesied .
 

‘We don’t need air con’: how Burkina Faso builds schools that stay cool in 40C heat


Architects use local materials and merge traditional techniques with modern technology to make schools and orphanages cool, welcoming places

by Èlia Borràs in Burkina Faso


If architects are people who like to think their way around challenges, building schools in Burkina Faso must be the dream job. The challenges, after all, are legion: scorching temperatures in the high seasons, limited funds, materials, electricity and water, and clients who are vulnerable and young. How do you keep a building cool under a baking sun when there is no air conditioning?

Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré grew up in the small village of Gando and knows the challenges well. He and other architects such as Albert Faus are finding ingenious ways to use cheap materials to make sure that the schools and orphanages that they have built around Burkina Faso are cool, welcoming places.

Kéré, who won the Pritzker prize in 2022, has spoken movingly about the support he was given as a child by the whole community, with everyone giving money towards his education as he left the village and eventually gained a scholarship and studied in Germany. “The reason I do what I do is my community,” he said.
Gando primary school, built in 2001, was Kéré’s first construction after completing his studies. “At first, my community didn’t understand why I wanted to build with clay when there were glass buildings in Germany, so I had to convince them to use the local materials,” Kéré has said. Men and women came together to build the school, merging traditional techniques such as clay floors, beaten by hand until they were “smooth as a baby’s bottom” with more modern technology to seek better comfort.

The Noomdo orphanage was another of his projects. “The Kéré building provides us with good thermal comfort because when it’s hot, we’re cool, and when it’s cold, we’re warm inside,” says Pierre Sanou, a social educator at the orphanage near the city of Koudougou in the Centre-Ouest (centre-west) region of Burkina Faso. “We don’t need air conditioning, which is an incredible energy saving,” says Sanou. Temperatures in this region of the world remain at about 40C (104F) during the hottest season.

“Kéré builds with local materials from our territory like laterite stone and uses very little concrete,” says Sanou. Kéré’s buildings in Burkina Faso are earthy. They start from the ground and take into account that concrete is a material that needs to be transported to the site, is much more expensive and generates waste. “They are permeable buildings that seek the movement of natural air and protection from the sun. For example, they are built with very strong walls and very light roofs so that the cool air that enters from below pushes the hot air out from above,” says Eduardo González, a member of the Architecture School of Madrid.
One particularly ingenious innovation is his use of the ancient idea of raised and extended metal roofs. The rooms of Noomdo are covered by a shallow barrel vault resting on a concrete beam but with openings. Above, a metal plate protects the roof from direct sunlight and rain. Additionally, it lets out the hot air. González says the technique can be found in the vernacular architecture of the Persian Gulf. In Burkina Faso, he says Kéré integrates it into his projects and “gives this technique a contemporary image”.

The orphanage, shaped in a semicircle, also takes into account the privacy of its users, most of whom are minors living in extremely vulnerable situations. While on one side there are boys’ dormitories, on the other side are girls’, with administration serving as a nexus between them. To maintain the privacy and security of the children, the building is designed with three visibility zones. The first is the entrance door, where a common room and kitchen are located. In the background, there is the interior common space where entry is permitted only with authorisation, and finally, the interior courtyards of the dormitories. “There are spaces to rest and be calm,” says Sanou. There are no fences or barbed wire.

Nearby, the Bangre Veenem school complex designed by Faus in the village of Youlou uses similarly ingenious ways to cool the building. Ousmane Soura works as an education adviser at the school. “Before building the school, [Faus] came to speak with the traditional authorities to obtain permission to build and to find out if there were sacred places that are sometimes not obvious or visible to people who don’t know them,” says Soura.


The school complex accommodates everything from nursery to high school, including a professional school. “The students don’t say: ‘It’s really hot’ and want to go home because they’re comfortable and can concentrate with the class,” adds Soura.

It is built with bricks made from laterite stone native to the area. Laterite is shaped with a mould, dried in the sun, and becomes a brick of very intense red colour. “They are more resistant to bullets than concrete blocks, which have two holes in the centre,” says Soura.
Faus also managed to minimise material transportation and use the territory’s own materials. Even the quarry workers were from the area. “It’s a very beautiful material. When families see the buildings, they want their children to go to school,” says Soura. There are even teenagers who meet inside the classrooms to talk after class or during vacation periods. The complex is an open space.
Burkina Faso ranks 184th out of 191 countries in the Human Development Index and as of late 2020, only 22.5% of its population had access to electricity, according to data from the African Development Bank. “Students can come at night to study and charge their phones because there is light thanks to solar panels,” Soura says.

“Students are more focused because we have a good temperature in class. If the students, the administration, and teachers work well, and the environment is favourable in class, the results will be better. You know that hot weather disfavours students’ learning, and if we’re hot in class, we all feel tired, and eventually children prefer to sleep.”
 
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does often rhyme." Reading about these Palestinians being killed while trying to get food off of aid trucks in Gaza strongly reminds me of stories coming out of Somalia in 1992. :shake:
 
The turnout for the Rochdale by election was the same as George Galloway's winning percentage to the three significant figures quoted by wikipedia, 39.7%.
 
the blog that dispenses Pentagon's lies now claims F-111 from the last century could run at Mach 3.2 . Some ex-Australian F-111 driver said that's BS but he has seen or heard 2.9 or 2.7 ... Which most probably means one NGAD prototype in the Black has done some fast runs and it is NOT the Lockmart one . Like speed is unimportant , Stealth is and Stealth is Lockmart .

ı love Americans more when they claim they have UFOs , instead of bragging Russians are limited to Mach 1.5 (MiG-31) because they are Russians .
 
ece Temelkuran a journalist who no longer appears in mainstream media or maybe ı no longer follow mainstream media is now starting some project like matchmaking . Between girls in Izmir and boys from Diyarbakır . ı referenced her in 2018 , mentioning she wasn't in the media for "the past 5 years" taking it back to 2013 . Where all those kids digging trenches in zbout 12 towns and urban neighbourhoods without intervention from anything were all promised they would get any girl in the West they liked . They make quite a percentage of the 10 000 or so buried at location after politics required their deaths . Like people learn nothing ? Like increasing racism will bring on Leftist enlightement of the country ? Don't we see that since Hrant Dink was sold by his Leftist friends ?
 
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