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At the Conversation - an article about the limited effectiveness of controlled burns for preventing bushfires in extreme conditions contains this statement which conservative "it's all the Green's fault" ignore (my bold):
Evidence is mounting of increased bushfire frequency and extent
in both Australia and the US - a situation predicted to worsen under
climate change. Changing weather patterns mean opportunities for
controlled burning will likely diminish further. Coupled with expanding
populations in high fire-risk areas, Australia’s fire agencies - among
the best in the world - have a challenging time ahead.
* JC, who occasionally comes here to make stupid comments, thinks US Attorney General Barr's intensely partisan speech on how wrong it is to restrain executive power is really important. Yeah, it is important, if you want an AG endorsing the most clearly wannabe authoritarian President we have ever seen. Here are
a couple of
articles ripping into Barr's pair of recent, disturbing, speeches. As usual, he is an example of how conservative Catholics have made Catholicism deeply unattractive.
JC, I keep telling you - you're gullible and just swayed by the last thing you read, and you self filter to read mainly Right wing alternative reality . You said you watch a lot of Fox News when you are in the US, I think. Yeah, I can tell, because you make stupider comments while you are there. Or am I being too generous - you do make stupid comments all the time.
* Rand Paul: never liked him. Now
he's the libertarian most in the tank for Trump. What a disgrace.
* On a Netflix note: have been watching two French horror/supernatural series -
Marianne, and the French/Belgium production
Black Spot.
My son and I are pretty much enjoying both. Both, curiously, feature eccentric and somewhat comic male police investigators, which keeps making me think how the
Pink Panther series was ahead of its time.
Both also feature some really fast dialogue, with some really rapid subtitle reading required. You do have to concentrate. Lots of people smoking, too.
Marianne is often very creepy and somewhat disturbing, and also features the most aggro modern Catholic priest you are ever likely to see portrayed on TV. The town where it is filmed is very odd looking - very exposed to the uninviting looking ocean, and it's one of the least pretty French towns I have ever seen portrayed.
This site begs to differ:
“Elden”
is actually Doëlan, a quintessential French harbour town located in the
commune of Clohars-Carnoët. And yes, Doëlan is as idyllic as it seems
in Marianne. At the port of Doëlan, little multi-colored
fishing boats float in green water, surrounded by charming thatched
cottages. Each afternoon, fishermen sell their catch directly from their
boats. A lighthouse – the lighthouse in Marianne — stands at the edge of the port.
Unlike
Elden, which is a nest of gloom, Doëlan seems like a good place to get
an Airbnb. Just compare Elden’s foreboding motto, “You’ll be back,” with
Doëlan’s simple “A port of two halves.” The former translates to, “Stay
away!” and the latter to, uh, “A port of two halves.”
Also, Doëlan is appears to be relatively untouched by tourists. According to Brittany Tourism,
“There are also just one or two boutiques, but this place hasn’t been
invaded by tourist shops to date.” Brace yourselves, fishermen of
Doëlan. The Marianne fans are coming for selfies.
Maybe it's just the way it is filmed that makes it look unattractive to me.
Anyway, the show is pretty good, if you like this genre.
Black Spot, especially the first episode, seems to have really lifted too much from
Twin Peaks. Again, it really doesn't look much like the Europe we are used to seeing, but it's good looking and I liked the second episode more, so we will keep watching.