Saturday, March 21, 2026
The Outer Limits --- The Soldier
The striking thing is the resemblance to the Terminator movie, with the obvious differences. There was a lawsuit that was settled in order for the film to be shown in theaters.
In that future world, nothing is known but war. The question that is left is this: Is this our future?
One of the ideas of civilization is to resolve disputes without the need of violence. If no way can be found to resolve disputes, how can violence be averted? That appears to be the point... What happens when no agreement is possible?
In that case, something has to give.
If neither side of the dispute wants to give, then how can violence be averted?
When it cannot, there can be no civilization.
This video discusses the similarities/differences of this story and the movie The Terminator.
If you ax me, the Outer Limits isn't the only idea that Terminator stole. There was this movie in the sixties in which a computer system took over the world, just like in the Terminator. It didn't have cyborgs, though. At least the Terminator may have had one original idea.
I cannot find that computer takes over the world movie again. It might have been a made for TV movie. If memory serves, it may be this one.
The War Within
This article and another, shows the internal struggle within the Western World. The outcome of that struggle will determine the future. The struggle is between the traditional America versus its opposition.
What is the nature of the opposition? The opposition is fake.
Note how patriotic the left becomes when they are out of power. The fakery is that they are patriotic. They don't care about this country. They want to destroy it. But they want to destroy it from within. So they must fake their patriotism enough in order to fool enough people so that they can have credibility.
For example, the left doesn't oppose executive power on principle. No. They only oppose those who oppose them. The left pretends to be for the rule of law and democracy. But they don't care about either. They are merely using these as means to destroy those very things.
It is the worst war coverage ever because the left doesn't want America to succeed. EVER.
Worst war coverage ever by Don Surber
Read on SubstackFriday, March 20, 2026
Microsoft sucks
Microsoft just bricked the machine in this video. He fixes the problem, and it tries to do it again! Avoid Microsoft...
11/23/25:
A problem has arisen.
There may be some who would think that I am being too hasty in my judgement. Let me state what has happened. Then we'll go from there.
I have two computers. One of them is a netbook, the other is this one--a raspberry pi. Linux is preferred because Microsoft has gone rogue, as far as I'm concerned. They are WAY too nosy with their data collection. It's over the top, and so I switched to Linux in the last several months. Since that switch, I've had Linux go out on me three times. The first two times, I figured that it was Linux to blame, but this time, it HAS to be Microsoft.
The bios was messed with. Who could do that but Microsoft? Microsoft shares the netbook with Linux. Linux isn't on the main drive, though. However, when you boot up, some of the boot code is accessible to Microsoft. Well, the bios won't load up the Linux now, and redirects you back to Microsoft.
Could some hacker do this? Maybe. What makes me suspicious in this case is something I saw on a YouTube that says Microsoft tries to bump off any Linux installations if there are operating on the same machine. When I saw this, I realized that somehow the netbook allows the possibility of interference by our good, good friends--Microsoft. Anybody, all three failures could very well have been Microsoft refusing to play nice with Linux.
If Microsoft is innocent here, then it was hackers. But why would hacker direct me back to Microsoft? Only if the hacker is with Microsoft, and Microsoft is actually the hacker. Or they paying hackers to sabotage Linux installations.
At this point, the damage is minimal. I don't know how to recover from this, but I might be able to. Not sure what I need to do though. It is a pain in the ass.
The Big Tech companies, like Microsoft, are out of control. They need to be reined in. This ought to be an anti-trust issue right here. They got no business interfering with people's computers. They don't own this damned machine. They didn't give it to me. It isn't their property. I'M NOT THEIR PROPERTY EITHER.
Chuck Norris says: "Remember the Alamo"
Chuck effing Norris has bitten the dust. RIP.
BREAKING 🚨 Action movie star Chuck Norris is dead at 86 pic.twitter.com/BhqDNd1z0E
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) March 20, 2026
1/2/26:
Title: Epic Rap Battles of History, Chuck Norris v. Abraham Lincoln
Author: NicePeter
Another must have!
2/16/19:
Remember that he is "Chuck effing Norris." Gotta listen!
It may seem that I am making fun of Norris, but au contraire mon frere. Just couldn't resist the "Chuck effing Norris" line in the video. Cool.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Soviet Designers Were Horrified When the US Secretly Flew Their Captured MiG's at Area 51
Quote:
In 1968, American pilots were dying in Vietnam, and the Soviet MiG-21 was the king of the skies.
Comment:
This is a revelation. The video claims that these Soviet planes were outfighting the American planes in Vietnam. But thanks to an intelligence coup, the tables were turned.
There are many ways to lose a war. There are also ways to win. Superior intelligence and propaganda can turn advantages into disadvantages, and vice versa. One can never entirely rely upon technology. That's what this video shows. There's a lesson here for anyone who cares to learn from it.
Indeed, there are many lessons.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
USS O'Bannon and the Solomon Islands Campaign
Maybe not. It may be just a story...