dimland radio 9-5-15 show notes

Hot, Sweaty Week

I hate sweating. Oh, I don’t mind it if I sweat while I’m working, but if I’m sitting and reading or whatever, sweating is just plain wrong. And I’ve been sweating a lot this past week, because it’s been so humid and the AC at the office doesn’t work for shit.


Earning My Pay
So, it’s hot and crappy sweaty all week and, on Friday, I got to cap by telling two employees they were losing their jobs, because we lost the account at which they were working.

My job is working for a janitorial service and we occasional lose accounts. Hopefully not because we were doing a poor job. On rare occasions that may be the case. But most of the time it’s because of new management, they decide to clean themselves, someone came in much cheaper, or they go out of business.

We think this latest lose is because they want to clean it themselves. Still, it doesn’t make it easier to tell someone they’ve lost their job, even it is just part time work.

 
Climate Versus Weather

This isn’t the graphic I talked about, but it will do as a stand in.
I mentioned a graphic I spotted on the Facebook. Unfortunately, I can’t find it, so the image above will have to do and you’ll just have to take my word about that graphic. It was being shared by folks who want to get others to understand the serious threat of global warming.

Now, I am on board with the whole climate change thing being largely human caused and that we need to curtail our release of greenhouse gases into our atmosphere, but I’m not on board with using weather to argue climate.

Yes, as the graphic tells us, Seattle has no record of ever having a summer with ten or more days with high temperatures of 90 or higher, until this year. But that is just one year. That’s weather. If the graphic had shown how there has been a steady increase in those hots days each summer in Seattle over the last ten, twenty years, that would be climate.

Minneapolis normally averages ten 90 degree days per summer. Of the past two summers, there have been only two days of 90 or higher in 2014 and 2015 hasn’t had many more than that. Would I be accurate if I used those two data points to argue the globe is cooling? 

It’s Not True (Probably)…


I talked about how most of the evidence refutes the idea that when women work or live together their menstrual cycle synchronize. There is some published work out there that indicates that pheromones may affect cycles, but it has been called into question.

Therefor, I called this an It’s Not True…Probably.
 
Most Memorable Moment In High School Health Class

Not exactly my health teacher, but close.

Ms Gredvig was a tough Phy-Ed teacher. She could be harsh and unfair.

I didn’t have her for phy-ed. I had her for health class. One day she decided to show the class, the entire class, an educational film about breast cancer and how to do a self examination. The film included a young high school age looking woman (probably at least 18 years old) performing a self exam.

No blurring. No black bars. We saw naked breasts in our health class. We never did find out why Ms Balbricker..er… I mean Ms Gredvig didn’t excuse the boys from the class.

Kim Davis And Tracking Social Media Outrage
 

I weighed in on the Kim Davis situation, by saying she should quit her job if she doesn’t like what the job requires her, by law, to do. Part of her job is to issue marriage licenses, but her religious faith has her refusing to issue those licenses to same sex couples.

She has be found in contempt of court for the refusal and is headed to jail.

I’m OK with that.

I’m not OK with attacking her because of how she looks. That is irrelevant. I find it funny that some on the Left feel personal attacks are fine when used against people they disagree with, but not so when they agree with the person being attacked. It’s a bit of that whole Us versus Them thinking. And we all need to do our best to avoid partaking in it.

Here’s a take that also doesn’t like the attack on her looks approach.

I also mentioned I’m considering keeping track of the social outrages of next year. There are sure to be a few rolling around the social media. I’m interested in how long outrages last, who they are against, and which next outrage draws the public’s attention next.

I’m considering it. We have to see if I do it. 

Movie Recommendations: The Legend Of Boggy Creek (1972)

Howco International Pictures
I recently blogged about this docudrama about a bigfoot-like creature living in the swampland near Fouke, Arkansas. When this movie was released it was a sensation and it thrilled me as an eight year old. But, when I saw it as an adult, it had lost its senational appeal.

It’s still an intriguing viewing. I wonder how people back then didn’t just scoff at this rather amateurish film. It’s worth look and you can see the entire movie on YouTube. 

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘Big Brother Muscle‘ by The Screaming Blue Messiahs &Smalltown Boy by Bronski Beat
Second ad break bumpers: ‘Small Blue Thing‘ by Suzanne Vega &  ‘Big Mouth Strikes Again‘ By The Smiths

Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com
You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 8-29-15 show notes

One Of The Weird Things I Do…
One of these might just be hidden somewhere near you.

Since I was a kid I found I liked hiding toy soldiers in places. Places that had some permanence to them. Such as in the foundation wall of a local library, under a walk path in a nearby park, and throughout my house.

 
I know. It’s weird.

The Joker Has How Many Teeth?
 
How many teeth do you count?
 
You may be aware that I do a blog for Warehouse Find, the official blog of the Nostalgia Zone. The Nostalgia Zone is a store selling old comic books and collectibles. I try to blog for them on a regular basis and I’ve had some success at that.
 
My most recent blog is about a particular illustration of Batman’s greatest enemy, The Joker. Go here to read my take on it.
 
Barking Up The Wrong Tree

I received a request through my Dimland Radio Facebook page. It was a request to have psychic Karissa Fleck and haunted person Phil Siracusa as guests on my show. You may be aware that I very rarely have guests on my show. And a psychic and some guy claiming he’s haunted by demons aren’t what I want on Dimland Radio. If I have guests they will be skeptics.

 
Funny the psychic, who was the person who sent the request, didn’t realize I’m a skeptic. Must be the psychic power dampening field we skeptics have that keeps psychics, dowsers, etc. from plying their trade, as it were.
 
She also didn’t look very closely at the Dimland Radio page. If she had, she wouldn’t need to be psychic to know she was barking up the wrong tree.
 
I did suggest other “trees” she could go to who met be more accepting of her claims.
 
Barking Up The Right Tree

True, I don’t do guests very often, but if I did (and I might) I’d have Jeff Wagg as a guest. He used to work with the James Randi Educational Foundation and he now runs the College Of Curiosity. He loves to promote being curious, although he still practices skepticism.
 
He does a Daily Curio and a recent one dealt with getting taking in by “news” posts on social media. He talks of a story that went around the internets about a young girl sent home with a note stating she could not bring her Wonder Woman lunchbox to school. This is because Wonder Woman is a comic book super hero and super heroes solve problems through violence.
 
I’ll let you get the full story from Jeff here.
 
A Blog About Penn Jillette

 

Penn Jillette has lost a lot of weight and I’m a bit skeptical about the method he used to get there. There’s no doubt the weight loss program worked, but I am worried he might not be getting all that his body needs. Of course, I might not be getting all that my body needs.

 
You can read my post here.
 
You will note there is a clarification on the definition of a gris gris. That’s there because a person on Facebook is even more pedantic than I am. But I am pedantic so I made sure to post the clarification even though I was told I really didn’t have to.
 
What’s my favorite tree?
 
Pedantry. 


Movie Recommendations: Mud (2012)


Everest Entertainment
It was a rather quick recommendation, but it is a really good film. Matthew McConaughey plays the title role. This is part of McConaughey’s reinventing of his image. Gone is the insipid rom-com role, enter a damn fine actor.
 
Mud is a bit of a shady character, who is hiding out on a tiny island on the Arkansas River. He’s befriended by two 14 year-old boys who live on the river. They take to Mud and help him get the items he needs to get an abandoned motorboat functional and to get messages to his girl played by Reese Witherspoon.
 
But trouble comes, as we knew it had to.
 
There’s a real Mark Twain flavor to the story. And it gets my wife’s stamp of approval. What more do you need?
 

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘I Would Die 4 U’ by Prince &Face Dances Part Two by Pete Townshend
Second ad break bumpers: ‘Eight Miles High‘ by Husker Du &  ‘Mega City 1‘ By The Screaming Blue Messiahs

Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

everybody got a gris gris

Years ago, on Showtime’s Penn & Teller Bullshit, Penn introduced me to the concept of a gris gris (pronounced gree gree). I’d never heard the term before. It refers to an idea that a person so wants to believe in that it may be next to impossible to get them to accept the idea is wrong. It was on the show demonstrating how recycling is bullshit that Penn talked about the gris gris and how everybody got one.

(Clarification 8/26/15: It was pointed out to me that a gris gris is a “talisman, a physical object.” This is true, if a minor quibble. The definition I lay out in the previous paragraph was from my memory of the show I mention. I have re-watched the program and what Penn says is as follows:

“A gris gris is a voodoo amulet, something you carry or wear to bring good luck and ward off bad vibes. We have a saying around Bullshit: Everybody got a gris gris. What we mean by that is everyone believes in some crazy thing they just can’t quite give up yet.”

It appears my memory was pretty good.)

As you may be aware, Penn has lost a lot of weight in a very short time. 105 pounds in about three to four months, to be somewhat close to exact. He and his co-hosts of his podcast Penn’s Sunday School had all gotten involved with trainer Ray Cronise and, with Cronise’s strict assistance, they all lost a tremendous amount of weight in a very short amount of time.
Thin Penn. From People Magazine.
In fact, Penn’s next book will be, in large part, about this miracle weight loss and he recently had Ray Cronise as a guest on the podcast to discuss this amazing feat. My skeptical red flag kept waving as Cronise kept referring to one source as the innovator of this weight loss program. (Penn calls it a cult.) He kept talking about a Dr. Fuhrman and his book “Eat To Live”.

Now, one source for a weight loss program might be perfectly fine, but my red flag kept waving as I was reminded of the interview of cartoonist Neal Adams on The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe​. I forget the name, but Adams kept justifying his crackpot ideas (e.g. a hollow and expanding earth) to one specific scientist. A scientist who Adams believes has proven virtually all science disciplines to be wrong.

So, just today Derek Colanduno, host of Skepticality, linked to a blog taking Dr. Fuhrman to task on his seemingly crackpot ideas. Derek cryptically voiced his disappointment in a “prominent, well-known skeptic” who has bought into this “nonsense.” Judging by what I’ve written so far, I’m certain you can guess to whom I think Derek is referring. But, I could be wrong.
Here’s the blog post that Derek shared. It’s written by Adele Hite. Hite is a registered dietitian who holds a Masters in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her post, she demonstrates how Fuhrman is wrong as she explains essentially that eating like giraffes, elephants, and gorillas makes sense… if you are a giraffe, an elephant, or a gorilla. (Kind of reminds me of when I heard someone say that socialism works just fine, if you’re an ant. But that’s politics, so I won’t mention it.) She also shoots down the idea the broccoli has more protein than steak, explains how it’s the essential amino acids we get from protein that we need in our diet, and that gorillas eat their own poop. (mmmmhhmm!)
Her post is a couple years old, so the information may have changed as science learns new things, but to this layperson (I’m also a cartoonist, but nearly as good as Neal Adams) what Hite has written and the sites she links to make sense. Penn’s amazing weight loss appears to be based on quackery. Sure, he’s lost the weight, but is he getting what his body needs?
To be fair to Penn, he has always been more than willing to admit when he’s wrong. He can change his mind when given good evidence on which to base that change. And he would probably have no problem admitting this just might be his gris gris.
After all, everybody got one.

dimland radio 8-22-15 show notes

Emergency At The Folks’ House

My mom fell again. Nothing broken and only some bruising, but emotionally she was pretty worked up. She was down on the floor for about a half hour before Dad found her. He called me to come over to help. I was able to get there quickly and we eventually got her off the floor.

 
“Can’t pretend that growing older never hurts.” ~ Pete Townshend

Having An Effect?

I know there aren’t many who listen to my show. I know I’m a pretty small fish in the pond of skepticism, but I still try to spread the ideals of skepticism where I can. My show and Facebook are where I do most of my skeptical activism, but am I having an effect?

 
A friend of mine posted the graphic you see below on my Facebook page…
 
 
It’s typical conspiracy theory silliness. On the show I added a few paranoid tropes hauled out by believers in such unreasonableness.
 
My friend let me know that he engaged with a person through the internets who believes in the claims in the graphic. He said a little bit of me was speaking through him. He told me that he is a skeptical person, but that I am the master.
 
Well, I’m not sure about that, but it made my day.
 
One Of The 1,875,693 Things That Annoy Me

I realized the other day that road construction can annoy me even when I’m not driving. The shadow government that controls everything has determined it was necessary to invent the back-up warning beep sound and make sure every construction vehicle be equipped with the noise maker. So, when there is road construction going on outside my office, such as the case lately, I can have my day filled with beep beep beep…beep beep beep beep beep…beep beep beep beep.

 
How To Do Proper Product Placement

So, my friend, Scott Roberts, was doing some shopping at Target the other day. Back-to-school no doubt. He stumbled upon some very good product placement likely due to some guerrilla skeptical activism. He took a picture and posted it online (see below).
 
Someone had placed a Ouija board by Hasbro where another game was supposed to be on the shelf. The other game is called Utter Nonsense! I think we have some truth in advertising here.
 
Can we add homeopathic remedies and self-help books to this shelf?
New Blog Entry For Warehouse Find


Warehouse Find is the official blog of Nostalgia Zone, a comics and collectibles store I work for and for which I’ve been doing some blogging. I recently posted a review of sorts of the 1976 Western ‘The Shootist’. I bring up something about the movie that doesn’t make sense.

 
If you’ve seen the film or if you don’t mind it being spoiled, here is that blog entry.
 
Wading In…


You probably heard about some lion having been killed in Zimbabwe. Apparently, a Minnesota dentist was the fellow who killed it. There was quite the worldwide uproar and shitstorm on social media. Some people even felt it was OK to post the dentist’s home address online where someone might use that information to go too far.

 
I pointed out that I felt the posting of his address and having a former FB friend state she would be OK with his family being killed due to that publication was just as disturbing as the killing of the lion. I was encouraged to see so many of my FB friends felt the same way I did.
 
There was one woman in the comment thread who didn’t get that the kind of tactics being used against the dentist were very dangerous. I think I got her to realize that although we may find trophy hunting abhorrent, we should not endorse that sort of mob justice, because the mob can turn on anyone. Even us.
 
At least, I think I got her to think about it.

 

Movie Recommendations: None


Another week with too much show to have time to recommend a movie. I’ll do what I can to get one recommended next week.
 

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good‘ by Don Williams &Angels Of Deception by The The
Second ad break bumpers: ‘Baby Have Some Faith‘ By 54-40 & The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill by Husker Du

Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 8-15-15 show notes

Another Hiatus

At about this time last year I took two weeks away from the show. One weekend was to take in the Replacements homecoming concert and the other was to scrub and wax the floor of a small supermarket in Osseo, MN.

This year the hiatus was to take in a Twins game on my son’s birthday that first weekend and then to scrub and wax the floor of that same supermarket the following weekend. 

 
Incidentally, just before my new show aired, Z Talk’s auto DJ was playing the first show back from last year’s two week hiatus. And I talked about the scrub job and it took the same amount of time then as it did this year. There’s something to be said for consistency.
 
What? I don’t know. But something.

A Dimland Radio Look At Sports

I gave a bit of a go over of the Twins’ game. It was a dramatic win for the home team. It was also a big night as the 1965 MN Twins American League Champions were honored. That was pretty cool even if there was that family who couldn’t tell the difference between 4 and 5. They were milling about row 4 (our row) when they were supposed to be in row 5. Their mistake was perfectly timed to interrupt my enjoyment of the announcing the biggest names of the 1965 team.

 
Oh, well.
 
Correction: I said on the show that the Twins had won a three series against the Cleveland Indians. I misspoke. It was the Texas Rangers.


Never Found Live Bonus Week


As I was away from the airwaves (well, intertubes), I had a week of Never Found in the 80s posts on the Stuck in the 80s blog. There was a theme: Each post included a video of a Never Found playing live.

 
I featured the following:

The Jam

 
Yet Another Blobsquatch

How many decades has the hunt been on and still the best images of an alleged bigfoot is that 1967 film by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin. Two fellows who were determined to film a bigfoot and did so on their FIRST TIME OUT! Good work, boys!
 
And, at best, that film is inconclusive. There are no zippers visible, but then again there isn’t anything really very visible on the creature or man in a costume. (Which do you think Occam’s Razor and I prefer as the more likely explanation?) Hell, I don’t see the breasts that are supposedly pendulously swinging about. I also don’t see any rippling muscles.
 
That’s the thing about these bits of evidence. The object in the picture is close enough to the camera to be suggestive and far enough away to be frustratingly lacking in detail. Hence the term blobsquatch.
 
So, a tourist in North Carolina captured a blobsquatch on video recently. There are a couple of issues with the footage other than being blurry. The biggest problem is the guy, who just may be videoing the biological find of the century, feels it necessary to turn the camera away from the blobsquatch to get a look at his dog. What the hell?!

The Credibility Gambit


So, what skeptics are told when given such lousy evidence is to consider the credibility of the claimant. Are they honest, down-to-earth people not prone to telling whoppers? As if their being honest can turn shit evidence into gold. But the best their good credibility can hope to do is let skeptics know the person believes what they are claiming. That’s it.


Ok, so maybe this isn’t a hoax, but that doesn’t make it a bigfoot, a ghost, the Loch Ness Monster, aliens, or whatever they are claiming.

Furthermore, when a skeptic considers the credibility of a claimant who has a history of being a con man, as in Roger Patterson’s case, if the evidence is considered really good by believers (but not by scientists or skeptics), then the believers do an about face on stressing the credibility of the claimant. Then they say skeptics are engaging in ad hominem attacks.
 
Which is it? They can’t have it both ways.


Movie Recommendations: Creep (2014) and Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)


Blumhouse Productions

 

I hadn’t recommended a movie in quite a while, so I gave two recommendations this week.

 
First, was the low budget, indie thriller called ‘Creep’. ‘Creep’ consists of only two characters and is a variation of the found footage technique. It follows a young man who answers an ad for a videographer to video a dying man for one day before he gets to ill to leave a message for his yet to be born son. Or is that really what’s going on? The dying man is alternately awkward and menacing. He gets pretty creep, in fact. And then… No, that would spoil it.
 
20th Century Fox
‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is a slick big budget spy film. It’s stylish and a bit over the top. Quite a bit, at times.
 
It stars Colin Firth as a gentleman spy who recruits a young ruffian in whom he sees potential. Samuel L Jackson also stars as the villain who wishes to save the world from global warming by… No, that would spoil it. 

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘She’s On It‘ by Beastie Boys &She’s Calling You by Bad Brains
Second ad break bumpers: ‘She’s In Parties‘ By Bauhaus & She’s Tight by Cheap Trick

Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.