1.15.2021

16th Century pandemic rules called for six feet

The 432-year-old manual on social distancing

Angelerio instructed that – as translated by Benedictow's team – "People allowed to go out must bear with them a cane measuring six feet long. It is mandatory that people keep this distance from one another."

So it's not just Fauci's idea? 

Pranking the People

All That’s Left of Trumpism Is Hilariously Stupid, Deadly Serious Social Media Stunts

Among other spectacles the same day, a handful of Republican lawmakers made a campy show of refusing to go through the newly installed metal detectors at the Capitol, which were made necessary by the armed insurrection that their last set of social media stunts had enabled. The ostensible purpose of the unnecessary display was to complain about the added security measures on Twitter and titillate the far right.

Finally we have something significant to obsess about

Yes, Neanderthals and humans had cave sex — but did they kiss?

One of the all-time great photo captions

 From New York magazine.





1.14.2021

And some might say still are

IVANKA TRUMP APPARENTLY THINKS SHE’S GOING TO RIDE THIS INSURRECTION OUT AND BE PRESIDENT ONE DAY

 When Donald Trump was improbably elected president in 2016, his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, were among the last people on earth one would consider qualified to work in the White House advising the leader of the free world.

Sponsors

How the world’s largest brands funded the misinformation behind the Capitol riot

The brands advertising on the largest number of election misinformation sites were Progressive Insurance, which ran 298 ads across 25 separate election misinformation sites, and Planned Parenthood, which ran 71 ads across 18 of the sites. But brands funding election misinformation spanned a wide range of categories and industries.

Tactical napping

They say journalists write the first draft of history so it's understandable a few errors creep in from time to time, mostly insignificant, one hopes. Like this one from yesterday's Los Angeles Times:

So many Guard members were dispatched to Washington, and so quickly, they were left to sleep on the domed building’s marble floors, a scene reminiscent of the Civil War.

 You've probably seen the pictures by now (one's at the link).

But nope, these troops are not quartered on the Capitol floor. They're simply doing what all soldiers everywhere do, falling asleep in any position on any surface at any time they have a chance. 

They're on break, or between assignments, or doing that other thing all soldiers everywhere do, waiting for orders from on high.

They look like they're pretty good at it, too.

1.13.2021

If there was ever a clear example of why internet advertising companies are a problem

Facebook Has Been Showing Military Gear Ads Next To Insurrection Posts

Because Facebook is a highly personalized platform, it’s unclear which specific demographics have been targeted for tactical gear advertising. The company, which was expected to record $80 billion in revenue in 2020, typically does not disclose detailed targeting information for nonpolitical ads.

Going forward (as the currently popular phrase has it)…

Road to a Second Impeachment

Despite the president’s warnings of fraud and his cries of a stolen election, the Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees described the 2020 election as “the most secure in American history.”

…we will be needing shorter committee names. 

Eyes

Parler Users Breached Deep Inside U.S. Capitol Building, GPS Data Shows

The data, obtained by a computer hacker through legal means ahead of Parler’s shutdown on Monday, offers a bird’s eye view of its users swarming the Capitol grounds after receiving encouragement from President Trump — and during a violent breach that sent lawmakers and Capitol Hill visitors scrambling amid gunshots and calls for their death. GPS coordinates taken from 618 Parler videos analyzed by Gizmodo has already been sought after by FBI as part of a sweeping nationwide search for potential suspects, at least 20 of whom are already in custody.

This behavior is starting to get annoying

Republicans Lash Out Against New Security Measures At The Capitol

The safety measures, which included metal detectors and physical pat-downs in some instances, were introduced in the wake of the deadly insurrection at the complex last week.

1.12.2021

See? We're not the only people with problems

Dutch Officials Take Sandwiches From British Truckers in Brexit Rule Change

One of the startled drivers is shown asking if he can at least take the bread after the ham has been seized, to which a customs official replies: "No, everything will be confiscated. Welcome to Brexit, sir. I'm sorry."

Although theirs do seem more civilized, somehow. 

At least we can count one good thing in 2021

That's it. It's over. It's really over. From today, Adobe Flash Player no longer works. We're free. We can just leave

The Photoshop giant promised Flash would die on January 12, 2021.

That's today.

The demise of Flash will almost certainly lead to some link rot in our Work Avoidance Hall of Fame—which we will get around to looking into eventually—but it is for the best nonetheless.