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Posted on 05/27/2020 5.00 PM

Kosh's Shadow 5/25/2020 12:42:03 PM


Posted by: Kosh's Shadow

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buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 5:19:12 PM
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In #1 Kosh's Shadow said: So,  what does COVID-19 prefer for its personal pronoun?

That depends on whether or not cOvid is into Virgil-signaling.

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:19:28 PM
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In #9 Occasional Reader said: I had exactly the same NPR-in-the-car-surely-this-is-parody experience only a few weeks ago, when they were interviewing some author of a book for children about a transgender... caterpillar, or some such thing; and the author opined that during this pandemic, it's super duper important that we remember to respect everyone's preferred pronouns; prompting approving noises from the interviewer. Yes, because that's obviously  the top priority in a pandemic. 

So what is COVID-19's preferred personal pronoun?

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:20:40 PM
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So my first post got garbled (copied too much) and Buzz' reply came first. 
buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 5:21:54 PM
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Why do they keep calling it "the novel coronavirus?"

Because they've been spreading fiction about it from the get-go.

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 5:22:37 PM
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I turned on TV just to get some news 
Singing proggy-woggy doodle all day
What I saw made me a bit confused
Singing proggy-woggy doodle all day
Everything they said had a Leftist slant
Singing proggy-woggy doodle all day
But I don't believe those sleek pissants
Singing proggy-woggy doodle all day

Fare thee well, fare thee well,
Fare thee well de-moc-ree-say
If we listen to them snivel out
Their propaganda drivel
Singing proggy-woggy doodle all day!

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:27:58 PM
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In #14 JCM said: Radio interview with the Head of WA Employment Security Dept. about being scammed out of a billion dollars. She's a former data storage and security expert from Microsoft. Basically she said the scammers are smarter than her Dept. She said the scammers had all the information for previous data breaches and were able to scam them. .... Okay, the data breaches are a known factor for internet data security... and YOU WERE NOT READY??? WHY THE FUCK DO YOU STILL HAVE A JOB!

Around 2002, I got a computer security certification. It lapsed  in 2004; wasn't worth the money given the lack of interest in the industry for hiring people who know security.

Equifax, another case.

I think companies AND GOVERNMENTS that do not use current security practices should be strictly liable. Washington State should have to make that money up to the feds - out of the pockets of the government, not the taxpayer. Anyone involved in hiring the idiot gets minimum wage and the rest of their pay goes to Uncle Sam and the people scammed.

My computer security knowledge is now somewhat out of date - there is way too much to keep up on.

Which reminds me - the Secretary of State needs at least a dozen computer security experts to keep email and systems safe. Clinton had one system manager.

You need experts in physical security, OS security, every server (email, web, etc) security, firewall experts and so on. No one person can keep up on all that! And that was back in 2002 that I found I couldn't, despite being otherwise unemployed. Just the number of security alerts for each specific server type is enough to keep someone going crazy.


Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:30:05 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 7:

What disgusts me is that there are people running corporate IT security departments who know less than I do - and I am not qualified for that position.

Someday, I would like to be on a civil jury in such a case, but I'd be dropped like a hot potato because I know too much about the field.


JCM 5/27/2020 5:32:40 PM
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Local news starts of with a tongue bath of a story about how fraud free our mail in ballot elections are in WA State.

I need a drink!

Looks Like I'm in the right place!

lucius septimius 5/27/2020 5:38:09 PM
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Read a short review of a book that attempts to show how Stan Lee's Marvel characters were fundamentally "Jewish," reflecting Lee's background as a child of Romanian Jewish immigrants.  Be interested to read it.
Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:38:38 PM
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Saw a squirrel in the parking garage at work.

Think it was this one

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 5:52:18 PM
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In #10 lucius septimius said: Read a short review of a book that attempts to show how Stan Lee's Marvel characters were fundamentally "Jewish," reflecting Lee's background as a child of Romanian Jewish immigrants.  Be interested to read it.


Well, Ben Grimm, "The Thing" from "the Fantastic Four," was explicitly Jewish, in the actual comics.

Jack Kirby's "Superman" was also "Jewish" in that his Kryptonian name was "Kal-El," which can be read either as "Colel," i.e., "community," or "Kol El," which would mean "all God."

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 5:57:42 PM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 12:

We need a superhero with tzitzit and peyot, and a hat that stays on while he flies around beating up white supremacists and Islamic terrorists.



JCM 5/27/2020 5:59:27 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 7:

And in this case secure processes to do the verification of identity.

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 6:03:47 PM
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In #13 Kosh's Shadow said: We need a superhero with tzitzit and peyot, and a hat that stays on while he flies around beating up white supremacists and Islamic terrorists.

Machzor-ro!

JCM 5/27/2020 6:08:53 PM
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Watching the launch attempt of the crewed Dragon capsule. I was surprised by the reliance on touch screens.

Some critical system you want a switch, something you can see and feel and know what position it is in. Something which breaks or completes the circuit. A touch panel has too many fault points. The touch screen, the screen, the software processing the touch, then sending a signal to a another system to cause the actuation to break or complete the circuit.

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:21:20 PM
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In #15 buzzsawmonkey said: Machzor-ro!

Uses his schecting knife to cut Hashem (in Hebrew) on his opponents.

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 6:23:29 PM
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In #17 Kosh's Shadow said: Uses his schecting knife to cut Hashem (in Hebrew) on his opponents.


I actually figured he'd have a rapier shaped like a giant yad...

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:23:48 PM
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In #14 JCM said: And in this case secure processes to do the verification of identity.

Mass DOR (equivalent to Mass. state IRS) uses two factor to use the accounts on their website. Every time, it texts a code.

Same with Social Security website.

Every so often, my credit union also requires verification.

Even Facebook - I got a code I hadn't requested to  reactivate my account.

I think a lot of Washington State people need to have their SSN's painted on billboards.

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:27:19 PM
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In #18 buzzsawmonkey said: I actually figured he'd have a rapier shaped like a giant yad...

Too short.

A kaf with a long part going down. The rest makes a nice guard on the handle


ק
With the vertical part extended to make the blade
Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:34:30 PM
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In #15 buzzsawmonkey said: Machzor-ro!

I look forward to a signed edition of the first graphic novel!

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:38:24 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21:

Let's see. Machzor-ro
Story must involve High Holidays.

How about he skewers people deliberately barbecuing pork right outside a synagogue on Yom Kippur?

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 6:42:12 PM
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I should have tried the Hebrew language pack

See 

י

just does not have a long blade

Better would be one of these

ק ז ץ ך ף ן

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 6:45:19 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21:

I have to re-do the ad for Yitzchok's Joke and Novelty Store ("Where Humor Comes Frum") before I tackle that.

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 7:03:44 PM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 24:

Reminds me that in at least the original Little Shop of Horrors, the big customer at Mushnik's Florist was Mrs. Shiva

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 7:05:24 PM
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If we're going to ge tin to Jewish humor, jukebox
Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 7:08:37 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 26:

Another one

Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 7:09:38 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 27:

As the goose goes away to the shochet, he says "Goodbye, little chickens. Don't forget to say Kaddish"

Oy, vey, what a line

buzzsawmonkey 5/27/2020 7:18:26 PM
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In #28 Kosh's Shadow said: Oy, vey, what a line

The Historically Jewish Universities are known as the Oy Vey League.

And with that, I must needs sign off.


Kosh's Shadow 5/27/2020 7:23:36 PM
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In #29 buzzsawmonkey said: The Historically Jewish Universities are known as the Oy Vey League.

No football teams because pigskin/


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