Are you as ticked off as the Schloss-Blog is about ... amazon and/or Facebook and/or the New York Times?
The Schloss-Blog is ticked off, although I am basically a very happy (go lucky) guy.
But amazon has been slow with deliveries - have they been for you too, especially if you live in a Blue State, like me? Stuff that used to come the same day, now, regularly, comes in two days, sometime three. What's up with that?
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And Meta (i.e., Facebook) has been a pain in the ass. To sign in, Facebook makes you jump through hoops, as you squirm to try to identify three fire hydrants, or buses, or bridges, or ... whatever, in extremely grainy, fuzzy pics, splattered across an array of nine. You do it again. And again. And again, before Facebook finally lets you sign on. Hey Facebook, hey Zuckerberg, if your buddy Trump doesn't give a sh_t about housing or people's financial situations, then nobody gives a sh_t about three fire hydrants either.
Apparently, Zuckerberg is working so hard on developing AI that he has forgotten about, well, everything else.
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Do you have an electronic subscription to the NY Times, like I do? The Times, apparently, they are a changing, and unnecessarily too. They're making me (and you?) jump through hoops just to sign on. After entering I.D. and password, do you get the same f_ckin' a pop-up I do, redirecting you to yet another email that has a "code," and after retrieving it, you have to go back to where you came from and enter the f_ckin' code.
Apparently though, what they want you to do is add people to your subscription. Such a bargain. Hey New York Times, who gives a sh_t? Just let me read what I just punched up.
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Anyway, been watching Wimbledon? Why do tennis players, with an easy overhead awaiting a smash, hit directly at their opponents instead of into the open court?
Watched Tiafoe do it. And Keys. And Anisimova. Hey, just put the ball away; why extend the point and give your opponent a hint of a chance?
Is it some psychological thing, showing you can overpower your opponent? Maybe. Doesn't work though.
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Oh Davey Hearn, you've been a bad boy.
The 67-year-old former Olympic kayaker made a big mistake: he was hanging out at the damaged, algae-filled body of water we formerly called Washington, D.C.'s Reflecting Pool, where he picked up a small strip - hand-sized strip, of the painted-America Blue floor of the pool, a floor that came loose after Asshole Trump's motorcade drove over the whole f_ckin' thing, which no doubt caused the flooring to suffer a - wait for it - 350-foot, ultra-damaging gash.
And now he's been indicted for doing such. His lawyers have not only insisted upon his innocence (and that of several others who were arrested on similar charges) , but they've called out the administration for being completely devoid of evidence in an attempt to cover up the botched job it did in renovating the pool.
With the Iran negotiations going nowhere in the incapable hands of Jared Kushner and Steve Wit-less-koff, with Americans expressing no confidence in the president's ability to get a handle on an economy for which pricing and cost-of-living are out of control, with ICE picking up anybody who doesn't look like - wait for it -Vanilla Ice - Trump is focused on the damage he did to the Reflecting Pool and who he can blame it on.
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Good night, Mrs. Calabash. Here's to you, Erin Schlossberg.
Hope you had a Happy 4th and Happy 250th America.
More Sunday night on my Radio Free Phoenix rock 'n' roll show.