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  • WOMEN NEED THEIR OWN KITCHEN (SOVIETS DEMONSTRATED IT) OK. So if “In the kitchen

    WOMEN NEED THEIR OWN KITCHEN (SOVIETS DEMONSTRATED IT)

    OK. So if “In the kitchen, cooking, barefoot, and pregnant” is such a bad thing, how come whenever women are in the kitchen together, in slippers, and at least one is pregnant, they are so damned happy?

    Never listen to what people say. Watch what they do and how they behave when doing it.

    I think, most men, if they could build brick and stone buildings, and sew fields, and hunt a bit, in ‘crews’, and not do so at risk, would be much happier than they are working in isolation on abstractions without visible accomplishment.

    There must be some balance (like they have in France, eastern Europe and in Russia) between having a cottage and garden in the countryside, and an apartment and work in the city.

    What if we had 4-day work weeks and 3-day weekends, and our old folks were the responsibilities of offspring in villages, rather than old folks homes?

    I hate the industrialization of society. The socialist and communists were a human catastrophe.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-13 05:47:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

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    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-13 04:07:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-13 04:06:00 UTC

  • (feedback on ui design)(from elsewhere) Well, good answers but not helping you w

    (feedback on ui design)(from elsewhere)

    Well, good answers but not helping you with the cause other than “Monotony” – which is not a great term, but close.

    Great design in Magazines, Posters, and User Interfaces is the product of FONT, FONT SIZE and WHITESPACE, Further improved with COLOR, and *harmed* with LINE.

    These properties: Font, Font Size, Whitespace and Color TRAIN the user to understand (a) what is important, and (b) how to scan for information, and (c) how to see patterns in the data at a glance rather than think about them directly.

    Reading is a very COSTLY effort for people, so scanning to identify “which of these things doesn’t look like the others” or some variant of the principle is what you want to find.

    SPATIAL location develops over time with EXPERTISE, once the user has subconsciously memorized the user interface. (Experienced users like an Excel-style Interface and new user’s don’t.)

    In other words YOU CANNOT rely on INTROSPECTION when designing an interface unless you know whether you are ‘testing’ the design for an entry level or experienced user.

    You ‘Train’ the user by use of Font size (priority), Font style (fonts convey relative meaning). After fonts use SHAPES (such as the corner tab someone else advised). After Shapes use COLOR. Color should be last.

    Color should either indicate TYPE, or it should indicate THIS THING IS LIKE THE OTHERS. If you have to ‘decorate’ with color, (a colored bar or background) this usually represents a failure, since it has no ‘meaning’.

    Test your design by doing separate elements in ‘layers’ and then turn layers on and off. Your eye should tell you.

    -CARD INTERFACE-

    Now, you have combined ‘Cards'(spatial layout), but use a ‘table’ Fonts and colors.

    It certainly doesn’t appear that cards are a good UI model for your solution, so first make sure you are helping the user. Cards work primarily if they hold images, and must be constantly rearranged. Otherwise tables are usually better, because they’re easier to scan.

    For example if you take a pack of playing cards and throw them on the floor you can still tell them apart no matter their direction. If you throw your ‘cards’ on the floor, then they will all look the same.

    So you are relying upon positional indexing by your user, then you are either using the wrong model, or must solve the playing-card-metaphor.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    I try to advise people to find a magazine page layout to work from. Of course, the gold standard is the NYT paper and web site. All type and white space.

    But starting with a visual model (the monopoly board game for example) usually will help designers avoid the ‘boxes problem’ that plagues amateurs.

    Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 13:12:00 UTC

  • Q&A: “HOW DOES THE REVOLUTION OCCUR IN EUROPE?” (from a private message) Q: “How

    Q&A: “HOW DOES THE REVOLUTION OCCUR IN EUROPE?”

    (from a private message)

    Q: “How does propertarianism fit into a world of increasing network technology without previous geographic constraints?”

    Representatives are no longer necessary. We can instead return to the jury system, with jurors selected by lot. This makes corruption nearly impossible.

    The rest is quite complicated, and I don’t know if I want to go into it here but (a) title registries are now possible, (b) liquidity can be directly distributed to individuals (citizens) circumventing distribution through the financial system, (c) proposals can published online and subject to public scrutiny, (d) “full accounting” is possible, (e) a prohibition on ‘pooling and laundering’ is possible, … well, a lot of transparency is possible. And that’s the most of it. We can eliminate discretion from government (commons).

    Q: “You are American and a lot of what I interpret of the revolution appears to apply mostly, or be aimed at the American context. Have you written on how the revolution would differ in the various European countries? “

    America is just the most likely first candidate, because as a large heterogeneous polity reaching the point of revolution, it’s easiest to occur there.

    The value of propertarianism is the suppression of corruption and the increase in cooperation between the groups and classes creating an optimistic rather than pessimistic political economy. So I would expect that just as we need only ONE SECESSION to prove ‘smaller is better’, we need only ONE REVOLUTION to prove that market government is better.

    So I suspect that europeans will (as usual) be laggards and adopt it later on out of pressure from the people.

    What we will always be challenged with is the american desire for everyone to get ahead and that it’s heroic, and the european desire to keep everyone from getting ahead of them and that success is somehow immoral.

    (The hardest part I see, is the burden it puts on economists who lie through a conspiracy of ignorance today. The burden on people who talk pseudoscientific nonsense in the academy will be life altering for the pseudoscientists in all the social sciences..)

    Q:”Philosophically, in a vacuum your ideas seem universal but in application I’m sure the execution would differ nation to nation. I’m English. I don’t see or experience the spirit of revolution in the people here compared to what I sense in the US. The history of the nations explains the difference I am sure. Conservatives in the US aim to conserve the revolutionary defiance where as conservatives in the UK want to conserve order. (Basically counter revolutionary) day to day on the ground in the UK the only revolutionaries I meet are on the left where as in the US it is the reverse. Given this difference I have no idea how to network with these ideas in the UK/European context. Projecting from an American standpoint gets me blank faces.

    Q: “Is the revolution in Europe political or violent?

    Hopefully both. The right always does the fighting. I expect them to do it. As always. While the others free ride on the right’s risk. But I suspect europeans will find violence marginally unnecessary if it’s used elsewhere. The example will be enough.

    Q: “What groups do you know of with whom I can network with in the UK or Europe.”

    If I knew I wouldn’t say. My group feels we can do it alone. That’s probably not true. I don’t like single points of failure. My preference is to arm everyone with the moral justification for constitutional change, and to force it through violence and disruption if not. So I don’t care who gets it done or how it gets done, but we have to put an end to lies and pseudoscience and return western civilization to the path of excellence.

    Q: “I appreciate it. Thanks”

    I appreciate the opportunity to answer questions. 🙂 So thanks for asking.

    Cheers.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 11:38:00 UTC

  • UKRAINIAN VILLAGE LIFE (village vs farm) In America when we say ‘small farms’ we

    UKRAINIAN VILLAGE LIFE

    (village vs farm)

    In America when we say ‘small farms’ we mean that a single family owns and manages it with family resources. This style farm accounts for 90% of US farms, but only 40% of output. Or conversely, 10% of US farms are commercial enterprises which produce 60% of the output. (I do not know the acreage behind each of the percentages.)

    Ukraine is a breadbasket and has some of the world’s largest farms. The Ukrainian Government owns 80% of the farm land, and generates revenue from it (much of which appears to be stolen through corruption if the news I read is correct.)

    That leaves 20% of the farm land for private use. The average small farm here in Ukraine is about 2500 acres, and they sell produce – cattle are unprofitable.

    But when they say ‘the village’ they generally refer to:

    —“Most families have a one acre plot on which they keep a cow and grow vegetables and fruit trees to feed the family, and even those that can afford to buy everything from supermarkets tend to grow their own.”—

    Today I’m standing outside 2700 square foot two story farm house built of large concrete or maybe aero-crete blocks, sheathed in dense insulation foam, covered with poly wire, and with stucco applied. It has a tile roof.

    At the other end of the lot there is a ‘summer kitchen’ (for cooking and processing produce), under construction and it’s built with aero-crete to the lintels and then bricks above – overhead are oversized wood beams.

    It looks like at most two acres at least one half or more of which is what they call a ‘garden’ but what we could nearly call a small field. The half of the property gardened has a mild incline and at the top looks like a septic mound, then next is an orchard, with new young tress, and the rest is broken into sections for different kinds of produce. I see a pile of new potatoes that looks to have been discarded or set aside for seed. Behind the summer kitchen is a long trench that looks like its used for composting.

    Now, if folks can afford to shop at the market, they still don’t. They like ‘organic’ foods here. They live off their produce and usually sell some of it (I have no idea how that occurs). And when they retire they own their homes, must pay for gas and electricity, and can largely feed themselves. And this is considered ‘a quality life’. Typically the younger generation lives in cities and goes to the ‘village’ to see relatives and celebrate holidays (which in Ukraine seem to be every three or four days.)

    Houses range from frighteningly decrepit shacks on small plots to 5K square foot homes with regal fences – although I have seen none that equal Upper Middle class American homes in the best neighborhoods. Most of these homes are paid for in cash. They spend a year or two building them. Almost every man you meet seems to know how to build a house with the same familiarity we think of changing a car’s oil.

    This part of the world can tolerate economic volatility because it is still possible for much of the population to return to the village and rely upon personal production in a pinch. The poor here may be poor but they rarely look underfed. Just the opposite: too many potatoes.

    What I notice most is that people here are not alone. Friends and family have meaning in that they materially care for one another. Because they can. Because they remain in proximity to one another. Because they are not dependent on a complex and fragile system of production for survival – only for entertainment.

    Despite my love of my family, and my respect for the absolute nuclear family, I understand that the mobile society is a bad thing.

    And worse, that economists are complicit in the destruction of western civilization.

    I didn’t think I could put morality back into the science of economics but I did. And it wasn’t very hard. What will be hard is legislating morality in economics, and prosecuting immoral economists the way we prosecute immoral scientists.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 10:32:00 UTC

  • “TO RULE: TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR THE RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS.” Rule is decided b

    “TO RULE: TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR THE RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS.”

    Rule is decided by truth.

    “TO GOVERN: TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMMONS.”

    Governance is decided by preference.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 08:06:00 UTC

  • “IF YOUR PEOPLE COME TO THE WEST TO BE UNDER OUR RULE, THEN YOU ARE BY DEFINITIO

    “IF YOUR PEOPLE COME TO THE WEST TO BE UNDER OUR RULE, THEN YOU ARE BY DEFINITION INCAPABLE OF RULE”

    There is no difference between launching weapons at us and launching people at us, and launching religion at us, and launching propaganda at us, and launching lies at us. It is all weaponization, merely at different rates of conquest.

    “IF YOU CANNOT RULE, WE WILL RULE YOU. YOU MAY GOVERN AS YOU WISH BUT WE WILL RULE.”


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 08:05:00 UTC

  • “IF YOU ARE INCAPABLE OF RULE, WE WILL RULE YOU. BUT WE WILL NOT GOVERN YOU.” Pr

    “IF YOU ARE INCAPABLE OF RULE, WE WILL RULE YOU. BUT WE WILL NOT GOVERN YOU.”

    Property Rights (Voluntary Transfer), Universal Standing(universal right to sue), Rule of Law (universal application of the law), will function in any society, regardless of the means by which it produces commons. All it does is prevent free riding, parasitism, and corruption.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 08:03:00 UTC

  • #AltRight #conservative #libertarian

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    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-12 06:18:00 UTC