- Previously, you chose the list you were sending mail to, gave the mail a subject, formatted the message, then hit "send" or "schedule for later."
- Now you choose the list you're sending mail to, give the mail a subject, tell it whether you want to send now or schedule for later, format the email ... and then still have to hit "send" or "schedule for later" again.
Monday, July 31, 2023
On the First Day of NewListservProviderMas ...
Selections From This Morning's Correspondence with Mailchimp
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And that's where things stand."My understanding in this matter" is that no, I didn't violate your acceptable use policy. Please feel free to specify how I did.
Wordle 772 Hint
Hint: For advice on today's Wordle, I suggest consulting William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White.
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First Letter: S
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Wordle 771 Hint
Hint: If you immerse yourself in today's Wordle, you'll come out clean.
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First Letter: B
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Wordle 770 Hint
Hint: This Stooge was indubitably a victim of soikemstance.
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First Letter: C
Friday, July 28, 2023
Linux Installation/Optimization/Fixing Tip
Wordle 769 Hint
Hint: Walter Sobchak doesn't like Nazism, but he prefers it to nihilism in the sense that the former is, and the latter isn't, today's Wordle.
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First Letter: E
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Wordle 768 Hint
Hint: A genre of music (or a duck named Irwin).
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First Letter: D
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Wordle 767 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle should really get your blood pumping!
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First Letter: H
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
My Voice Made For Text Returns To Radio Yet Again
Noon central, on Dean Becker's Pacifica Network show, which should be available as a live stream here.
The topic, more or less -- last time, we covered a lot of ground beyond the initial stated topic -- is my July 6 Garrison Center column.
Wordle 766 Hint
Hint: Varieties include Big, wagon, cheese, and Fortune.
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First Letter: W
Monday, July 24, 2023
Wordle 765 Hint
Hint: An activity that one practices habitually for fun. Alternatively, a kind of horse.
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First Letter: H
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Wordle 764 Hint
Hint: A pilot flies a plane and beluga is a type of caviar. Both of these terms also describe varieties of today's Wordle.
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First Letter: W
Saturday, July 22, 2023
It's Amazing and Comforting ...
Wordle 763 Hint
Hint: It's not so much that I'm cold right now as that I got cold earlier.
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First Letter: F
Friday, July 21, 2023
Wordle 762 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle means brawny or strapping, and rhymes with a variety of tobacco.
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First Letter: B
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Wordle 761 Hint
Hint: A location pertaining to a military unit's position, or a particular cut of steak.
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First Letter: F
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Wordle 760 Hint
Hint: Could be part of a cocktail, could be a kind of chord.
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First Letter: T
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Wordle 759 Hint
Hint: While walking around downtown, you might see a number of these advertising upcoming bands at local nightclubs, missing pets, etc.
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First Letter: F
Monday, July 17, 2023
Mind The Gap
Wordle 758 Hint
Hint: Your eyelids may do this if you try to read while sleepy.
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First Letter: D
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Wordle 757 Hint
Hint: My birthstone, or a novel by Leon Uris.
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First Letter: T
Saturday, July 15, 2023
Wordle 756 Hint
Hint: The "old woman" aspect of neopaganism's "triple goddess."
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First Letter: C
Friday, July 14, 2023
Wordle 755 Hint
Hint: The kind of person described by today's Wordle could be downright evil -- or just enthusiastic about or addicted to some particular thing.
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First Letter: F
Thursday, July 13, 2023
File Under "Things I Never Really Expected to Show Up on My Screen"
From a story in The New Republic:
On Wednesday, Dechert told Page Six “I apologize for using my flatulence as a medium of public commentary in your presence,” adding that he wished to be referred to as either a “gallivanting boulevardier” or a “beer-fueled sex rocket.”
Secondary filing: "Man After My Own Heart."
Wordle 754 Hint
Hint: You don't see many steamboats on the Mississippi River these days, but there are thousands of these.
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First Letter: B
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things ...
- Amazon Prime Day. Always a bunch of good deals, including:
- A nice pizza stone, with a peel, for less than $20 (not an affiliate link). I'm been planning to try pizza on my Weber kettle grill for some time now, not wanting to try to come up with the money for a real wood-fired pizza oven. So now I can do that.
- A Fire HD tablet for Tamara (not an affiliate link), $55. Her work laptop is on its last legs. They're getting her a new computer, but it's a docking station type outfit to replace both her work laptop and her office desktop, and she mentioned that she might want to use something else for e.g. Zoom meetings and/or just fucking around with non-work stuff. So it's Christmas in July for her.
- The new Echo Pop (not an affiliate link). Normally $39.99, but on Prime Day (for Prime members), $17.99. It arrived today and went in the living room, where Alexa gets lots of usage. The third generation Dot that was in the living room got moved to my office, and the second generation Dot that was in my office went in an envelope to send to Amazon for a $5 gift card and a $25 discount off my next Echo purchase of any kind. I will probably end up doing the same thing with my second generation Echo Show, which for some reason just proved to be a real pain in the ass and got put away. I'm sure at some point I'll be buying more Alexa devices, so I might as well have discounts in my arsenal. The Pop has pretty good sound quality, it's pretty (I got the teal color per Tamara's desire), and all it lacks are touch and temperature sensors, which we don't need (we do not have, for example, an Alexa-controlled thermostat).
- Instacart (that's an affiliate link -- if you sign up with them through me, I get a $10 credit and you get some kind of discounts up to $30). With transportation uncertain this week due to some car repairs being done any time now, I ordered stuff for burgers tomorrow, dough, sauce, mozzarella, and Italian sausage for when the pizza stone arrives on Saturday, and some other groceries. Saved Tamara a stop at the store.
- UPDATE, I forgot one: Bitrefill (affiliate link -- you get $5 in Bitcoin once you've spent $50 through them, and so do I!). I already had a bunch of Amazon gift card credit built up for those Prime Day purchases (I collect and redeem Microsoft Rewards points, etc.), but if I hadn't, I could have used cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Dash, and others, but not Bitcoin Cash) to cover it. And I did use some crypto recently to buy Instacart gift card credit. I only order through Instacart once or twice a month (often when it's heavy stuff, like cases of soda and water that I don't want Tamara to have to lug around if she goes to the store alone), but I try to keep a balance there to avoid unexpected/emergency/spur-of-the-moment debit card use.
Wordle 753 Hint
Hint: I enjoy carnival rides that perform today's Wordle while also tilting.
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First Letter: W
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
A Thing I'd Almost Forgotten, and am Glad to Rediscover
If I'd Known it Was Going to be One of THOSE Days, I Might Have Just Stayed in Bed
So we get in Tamara's car -- which is acting strangely, but it's to be worked on this week -- and head for the cable office.
Wordle 752 Hint
Hint: Pearl Buck described it as Good.
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First Letter: E
Monday, July 10, 2023
Wordle 751 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle could well have been suggested by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., who put on quite a few of them.
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First Letter: F
Sunday, July 09, 2023
I Knew That Robert Wright Guy Was a Smart Fellow ...
Wordle 750 Hint
Hint: Whatever building you're sitting in right now, today's Wordle describes how you got inside.
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First Letter: E
Saturday, July 08, 2023
Sometimes I Love Google, Sometimes I Hate It
Right now, I'm hating it.
My "$100 Chromebox" -- an ATOPNUC mini PC running Google's ChromeOS Flex -- seems to have slowed down with a recent ChromeOS update. And I think, although I'm not entirely sure, that Google's Gmail is the culprit.
So, once again, I'm considering a move away from Google.
In addition to being the likely chief culprit, Gmail is the thing I find hardest to give up. I've had my address there since circa 2006 or early 2007. I grabbed it to run Steve Kubby's 2008 presidential campaign from, and just never went back to Yahoo! Mail, or ISP mail via SMTP.
I really, really like ProtonMail (which comes with a not-entirely-unlike Google suit of tools including a calendar and storage facility, as well as VPN and password manager offerings). But its free version is too anemic for my needs.
They're running a sale on their "Mail Plus," which looks like it could accommodate at least most of my needs. $78.96 for the first two years.
And they sell gift cards in $20, $50, and $100 denominations.
If anyone wants to help out with that, gift cards can be sent to thomaslknapp@protonmail.com.
If I can get started on ProtonMail, my follow-up plan is to abandon ChromeOS Flex, re-install Lubuntu, and at least strongly consider switching from Chrome proper to Chromium or some other variant as my browser.
Wordle 749 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle is cringe bro.
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First Letter: C
Friday, July 07, 2023
Wordle 748 Hint
Hint: You might catch me Dunkin' today's Wordle, but you won't catch me Dunkin' ON today's Wordle.
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First Letter: D
Thursday, July 06, 2023
Well, That's Dumb
- Sit in front of a desktop computer all day; and
- Don't dick around with my phone all day.
Something I Hadn't Thought Of
From a very interesting episode of Freakonomics Radio:
The safest streets in Europe are streets where pedestrians and cars are entirely intermixed. In other words, where there’s not even really a distinguishable sidewalk. You see those streets in England, you see them in Switzerland, where cars, bicyclists, pedestrians are all navigating, sometimes even without striped lanes, the same roadway. And the reason that that is safer, is because the cars, lacking clear direction as to where their exact lane is and where the sidewalk is, they have to be more careful, so they slow down. The pedestrians, who in such a situation have as much of a right to the road as any, they’re not relegated to sidewalks — can actually feel like they can walk in between cars. And again, despite our intuition, our probably, you know, American mindset, that that kind of situation might be dangerous, it’s actually in many ways safer, because it signals to drivers that they’re not the only users of the road. -- Sara Bronin
That's at odds with my own prior assumptions, the conventional wisdom, and, I'm pretty sure, the consensus of the Gainesville/Alachua County Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Board (on which I serve).
In fact, on the BPAB, there's usually quite a bit of talk about how to segregate cars, cyclists/scooter riders, and pedestrians.
There's a little (one block, IIRC) pilot project in town that's "Amsterdam-style," with the auto roadway in the middle and separate bike/pedestrian lanes at different heights (i.e. curbs separating each type of lanes from the others), and it's quite nice. But it's also quite expensive.
Could the solution, at least in urban areas, involve throwing all three traffic types together so that everyone feels like they have to pay attention?
I recall reading about a similar phenomenon somewhere in Europe where they did away with traffic signals and stop signs ... and collisions went down, not up, presumably for the same reasons.
Wordle 747 Hint
Hint: Could mean there's a breeze, could mean there's a gale.
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First Letter: W
Wednesday, July 05, 2023
Help a Sister Out?
I guess I'm just getting old ...
This One Weird Trick ...
Wordle 746 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle is just pure poison. If the answer had been a snake it would have bit me.
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First Letter: V
Tuesday, July 04, 2023
Yes, There is Merch ...
Wordle 745 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle left me angry and worked up. If it had been two words, I'd have punnished it with a one-star review.
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First Letter: I
Monday, July 03, 2023
Presidential Beards, Historical and Potential
Apart from Harry Truman's "Jeff Davis," which he sported for a brief period in 1948, the last beard in the White House was Benjamin Harrison's (1889-93):
I’m going to leave aside the strangeness of trying to prove your manhood by putting up a video that splices images of you in between oiled-up, shirtless bodybuilders ...
Not that there's anything wrong with that! But Ron doth protest too much, methinks:
To wrap up “Pride Month,” let’s hear from the politician who did more than any other Republican to celebrate it…
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) June 30, 2023
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Wordle 744 Hint
Hint: Three examples of today's Wordle: Heartbreak, California, Watergate.
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First Letter: H
Sunday, July 02, 2023
Concerning That Fresco ...
When it comes to all things pizza, I defer to no one except Chris Matthew Sciabarra:
"This is OBVIOUSLY an attempt to legitimize pineapple on pizza."
But because he's all about the dialectic, he has to offer some conflicting opinions as well.
FYI, if you're ever in Brooklyn, you must visit L&B Spumoni Gardens, where Chris took me in 2003 for my first (and only) New York (traditional) and New York (Sicilian style) pizza feed that has actually occurred in New York. Accept no substitutes!
You can bet that the next time I'm up there, I'll be collecting him for another visit to the place, which I understand some theologians posit may be the basis for the biblical account of a "Garden of Eden."
Wordle 743 Hint
Hint: At ground level, the north side of a tree will usually be more [the adjective that belongs here is the answer to today's Wordle] than the other sides.
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First Letter: M
Saturday, July 01, 2023
Save The Date!
July 4th, noon eastern: A Very Special Announcement https://t.co/yX8DEyYGaw
— Thomas L. Knapp, aka KN@PPSTER (@thomaslknapp) July 1, 2023
Thanks For Asking! -- 07/01/23
- Ask me anything (in the comments thread below this post); and
- I'll answer (either in the comments thread, or linked to from the comments thread; but
- First, a music video.
Wordle 742 Hint
Hint: My subjective perception is that network television doesn't replace as many words with this noise in the name of protecting us from "vulgarity"as it used to.
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First Letter: B