πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ For Kiwi’s everywhere ….

(Warning, this is a Facebook short - so if you click to watch, Facebook will plant cookies on your machine. If you block such cookies - the video won’t play. Or you can just let them in. If you don’t get the warning, then you clearly don’t care about the cookies - play away. (That said you should care.))

You can find the actual Facebook link πŸ”— here


πŸ”—πŸ˜‚ Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is so good today and so true …


this is the funniest thing I have read for a long long time. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£



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Gosh darn - and here I am sitting just few rows back from said jet cockpit - and not a sticker to be found.


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You can ‘charge like a bull’. Me, I like to ‘charge like a bandit’.

πŸ˜‚ … words from the lips of my friend John.


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πŸ˜‚ Meanwhile, over on Substack …


We Are Being Forced To Conform

It’s 18 months old - but πŸ”— this post from TimUrban resurfaced this morning, where he talks about how long it took to write his book, reminding me of a post I have had parked for a while now. Time to unleash it.

The title of this post was originally ‘Are We Being Forced To Conform?’ I changed it because as I read it before publishing, I think I answered my own question. We are.

It all started as I was πŸ–‡οΈ building on this post which was about flavor (πŸ”—the original Substack and how it reminded me of Rick Beato’s piece on people not understanding something being β€˜πŸ“Ό πŸ”— out of tune’). Small potatoes really - a little bit o' fun.

At the time - over on Substack I commented on the flavor post

I couldn’t work out which bit to highlight so read the whole thing it’s the food version of Rick Beato talking about people not understanding what ‘out of tune’ means … and we wonder why the world is being turned upside down?

Then I started thinking more about a thread that emerged over on Micro.Blog, where @manton commented that he had started and been noodling a post for months before scrapping it and starting again before he published a post he had been noodling on Gaza.

πŸ”— The comments on the original post are informative

I think πŸ”— this is the post that Manton finally settled on., which on the whole assumes a reasonably fair and neutral position that everyone applauded .. and what is really not to love? (A lot IMHO - but that is for another post.)

What follows is the nub of my worry …

The French have (had?) an expression

vive la diffΓ©rence

.. that in my life I have used a lot, despite the fact that according to the OED, there are around 0.3 occurrences per million words in modern written English of the word β€˜vive’ - let alone β€˜vive la diffΓ©rence’. But heh - vive la diffΓ©rence πŸ˜‚

The phrase is used to express appreciation of diversity. Maybe that is why it has fallen out of use? Should I stop using it too?

When I was a lad I learned about standard deviation and how oft times populations fell into some kind of β€˜normal distribution’ with the vast majority sitting within β€˜Β±3πœŽβ€™.

It seems to this bear that no matter what our private beliefs and personas might be - the crowd is forcing us into only sharing the parts of our personas that fit the vanilla of modern life, with the result that on the face of it, society is forcing conversation in β€˜the town square’ to something more like ±𝜎 - and you keep anything outside of that to yourself - for fear of retaliation.

Consider πŸ”— this post from @pratik for example.

Sadly the Internet has been weaponized and far from creating a place to be educated about the differences of people and countries and life - we are being forced into submission. It’s a place where ignorance is not so much celebrated as ignored - and ignored because on the whole it isn’t recognized, and if you do anything counter to the noise - expect to be piled on because πŸ”— you are either with us, or against us.

Our Way - Or The Highway

The Road Less Taken .. β€˜Less’, by Bob, not to be confused with β€˜Not’, by the other β€˜Bob’.

Bob L agrees.


Rick’s video is referenced in para' 4.




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Guilfoyle, who has not yet learned to speak, but has perfected the art of shouting, was in typically understated mode. (James Poniewozik, The New York Times’ chief TV critic, wrote that her speech had threatened to β€œMake America Deaf Again.”)


Three quick Instas …. that I saved during the week …

πŸ”— πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« Pen Tapping - one day he might have hi own drum set.

πŸ”— πŸ˜‚ Dave Allen - teaching you how to tell the time.

πŸ”— 🚘 A GPS for your car - circa 1971www.instagram.com/reel/C8qR…) - holy mackarel.


πŸ˜‚ πŸ”— A recent discovery (for me at least) on Insta - this is one post - but the channel (is that what they call it over there?) is worth following.



Freddie Star isn’t exactly a household name - even in the UK - but back in the day πŸ”— πŸ“Ό πŸ˜‚ he could be very funny.


Listening to the latest ‘Automators’. First time in a LONG time, but interested to listen into the WWDC through the Lens of Automation.

@dsparks and @rosemaryorchard doing a good summary. I second the ‘don’t update advice’. I have a spare iPad that I use for Beta. So not totally pissed off that it is currently worse than a brick. Worse? Sure - you can at least build something with a brick πŸ˜‚

Rosemary’s take on Shortcuts gives me confidence to try them out again - because for me - life is too short to deal with a string of ‘ifs’ and other rules shortcomings. Sounds like that might be fixed?

David commenting that Shortcuts was ‘short changed’ on updates on this round - wondering if that is because Apple Intelligence - from a customer experience POV might be a better way to do something things that previously only Shortcuts could do? Not there yet - but maybe they will get to that when they get to the Apple Intelligence section.