Planned Obsolescence
This blog will host my ramblings about life. To be a bit more specific, I'll probably focus on these subjects: music, sports, food, the everyday beauty of life, and the comedy/tragedy/absurdity of our existence. That about covers it.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Music Friday: "This Land Is Your Land" & "This Land Is Our Land"
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Random Notes from a Crank
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I"m glad President Adolf's stupid fair is a lowly attended event.
The Democrats need to take over the House and flip the Senate.
Never in my life did I expect someone like the current president being in office during the 250th anniversary of the United States.
I've been avidly watching the World Cup. I'm disappointed that the Netherlands got bounced out because I really like that squad. The same goes for Senegal.
The USMNT will face a team against which the US might not be favored. Monday should be interesting, especially with Balogun unable to play because of wrong-headed red card.
It should have been a yellow.
If I'm a betting man, I might put money down on Mexico beating England at the Azteca.
I'd like to see England win it all though.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Musing of the Moment: Our Colorado Trip
Yesterday we got back from our trip to Colorado. My son had a baseball tournament, and then after that got over, we headed to Keystone for a family reunion with Mrs. Nasty's side of the family.
The state of Kansas gets a bad rap for its landscape. Both the Smoky Hills and Flint Hills are a heck of a lot more scenic than the places I drive to in central Illinois. At least Kansas has hills.
I wanted to buy some locally produced bourbon from a distillery from Colorado, but being in a resort town, the prices were high. I did get some Weller Special Reserve though because apparently Colorado is a test market for Weller, which I can't find easily in Illinois.
On our vacation I got up early three days straight to zip line, white water rafting, and horse back riding.
I needed to get done with my vacation, so I could sleep in.
A great factor about Colorado is that they've banned plastic bags.
Check it out from Ecocycle: "Colorado's 2024 Plastic Bag Ban."
Friday, June 26, 2026
Music Friday: "Coconut"
We just back from Colorado last night, and I'm exhausted from the drive.
When we were there, we checked out the Red Rocks Amphitheater, which was awesome.
I'm told Widespread Panic is there for three shows this coming week.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Musing of the Moment: Analysis of the Iranian Deal
Friday, June 19, 2026
Music Friday: "I Am the Highway"
We've drove from east central Illinois to Denver this week. I'm really not forward to the drive back. It's a hilarious trip.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Music Friday: "Don't Let It Bring You Down"
Friday, June 5, 2026
Random Notes from a Crank
You know you've bought good stone fruit when you have to eat the fruit over the sink because it's so juicy.
I bought some "Southern" peaches here in east central Illinois at a grocery store, and they actually ripened well. Sometimes that positive outcome doesn't happen at all.
I've had peaches picked in the deep South, and none of the ones I've had here have lived up to those.
I recently finished Michael Pollan's new book A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness. It's an interesting ride into how people are trying to figure out consciousness.
Feelings and memories seem to be key to consciousness, and I don't think the people trying to create an artificial consciousness are going to be successful. Image courtesy of Amazon
Bill Bramhall's political cartoon about 60 Minutes in spot on.
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The only thing worth watching from that company (Paramount) is The Daily Show. And we'll see if someone starts screwing around with that fine program.
CBS cancels Stephen Colbert because they were bribing President Adolf, and now they are destroying one of the best news programs around.
Music Friday: "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Random Notes from a Crank
Monday, June 1, 2026
Musing of the Moment: The World Cup Groups
- A: 112
- B: 119
- C: 93
- D: 93
- E: 94
- F: 87
- G: 120
- H: 108
- I: 68
- J: 107
- K: 93
- L: 88
Friday, May 29, 2026
Music Friday: "Tomorrow"
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Random Notes from a Crank
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It's yet another day in Dumbfuckistan, there's an octagonal cage being erected on the front lawn of the White House.
Truly deplorable.
I watched part of the MLS match between LAFC and the Seattle Sounders the other. Wow. Since I'm used to watching the Premier League, I found it astounding how slow the MLS match was.
It makes sense if one takes into account how countries' football leagues are ranked.
Like other entities' rankings, the Opta Power Rankings rank the Premier League as the number one ranked league in the world, whereas the MLS is ranked 19th behind the leagues in Belgium (ranked 7th), Portugal (8th), the English Championship (9th), and the Netherlands (18th), among others.
In fact, I think the English Championship, the second tier of English football, is ranked too low.
For example, this Global Football Rankings site has the Championship ahead of Liga Portugal and the Eredivisie. However, they have the MLS ranked 10th, which is absolute nonsense.
Tottenham Hotspure survived, finally. What a terrible season.
The club needs to spend smartly in the off season and offload players who are not part of De Zebi's plans.
However, with so many players coming back from injuries - Kulusevski, Simons, Kudus, Odobert, Solanke, and Romero - it might be difficult to acquire a lot of players with only the league and cups to play in.
Like Ben on WeAreTottenhamTV (YouTube channel), I want Vuskovic to "bed in" next season and play a lot because I think, like many others, that Romero is gone this summer.
I'd like to keep Papa Matar Sarr even though some people want to sell him because the club have so many midfielders right now in addition to Jamie Donley, Alfie Devine, and Yang Min-Hyeok coming back after being on loan.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Random Notes from a Crank
It's that time of the year when the state track meet comes to town, so this week the town I live in has an influx of all kinds of people with high school students residing in some of the college's dorms.
So the dorms' parking lots are full of high school buses that show the mascots of the high schools.
Some of the most popular mascots are Bulldogs, Tigers, and Trojans.
The high school my kids both graduated from had the mascot of the Trojans, which I find curious.
They lost the Trojan War because of silly wooden horse. You would think people would use the side that won that mythical war, but they'd just have to call them the "Greeks." And that's not going to work.
The closest moniker we got is the Spartans, but that was only a part of the Greek force in the Trojan War.
I like entities that have interesting mascots, such as Crimson Tide, Wooden Shoes, Cornhuskers, Bunnies, Grey Ghosts, and so on.
Here in Dumbfuckistan, The New York Times have a succinct article about about how the Iran War is MAME: Making America More Expensive: "What The Iran War Is Costing You."
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert had its final episode on Thursday. I'm pissed off because that show was basically my form of therapy during the Trump administration and the pandemic. Check out "Stephen Colbert's Last 'Late Show': Laughing Well Is the Best Revenge."
It looks like I'll be watching The Daily Show and Jimmy Kimmel from here on out.
Fuck CBS.
Music Friday: "Sunny Storms"
I watched a TikTok video a while back in which Bomani Jones was talking about how De La Soul's recent album was one of the best of 2025.
I took the guy's advice and downloaded Cabin In the Sky.
There are tons of great songs on the album, but here's the third track.