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How the Boston Tea Party’s ‘destruction of the tea’ changed American history (250 years ago, today)
https://theconversation.com ^ | Dec 14, 2023

Posted on 12/16/2023 3:28:02 AM PST by 11th_VA

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To: rlmorel

Thanks! And good work!


21 posted on 12/16/2023 8:23:28 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: Dan in Wichita

Some of my favorite Three Stooges shorts were the ones they did at the beginning of WW2 (way before Americas entrance into the war) ridiculing Hitler and the Nazis.


22 posted on 12/16/2023 8:39:30 AM PST by Freedumb
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To: rlmorel

Do you look at methodologies when you peruse a poll?

I do.

That’s why I don’t believe polls.


23 posted on 12/16/2023 8:43:13 AM PST by mewzilla (Never give up; never surrender!)
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To: rlmorel

Very interesting! I’m familar with Libravox.

You must have a good voice.

I recorded a chapter or two of s book for my nephew for his boy scouts project and with my Boston accent I sound like JFK when reading.

The book on Warren sounds like a good one! I’ll try to find it or just listen!


24 posted on 12/16/2023 9:58:07 AM PST by cotton1706
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To: 11th_VA

bump


25 posted on 12/16/2023 10:03:46 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Either ‘the Deep State destroys America, or we destroy the Deep State.’ --Donald Trump)
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To: 11th_VA

Not only did the British over-reaction to the Boston Tea Party lead to the American Revolution, but the effects of the tea party influenced the 1988 election. The Bush campaign made an issue of the fact that Boston harbor was still polluted so many years later (Dukakis was governor of Massachusetts and the Democrat nominee that year).


26 posted on 12/16/2023 11:12:01 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: mewzilla

Oh, I don’t believe in polls at all. I do look at the “internals” of polls when I really care about them, but generally, I simply don’t care about them.

Some I give a fundamental chance of being “more” reliable, and some I give “no” chance of being reliable.

But I think ALL polls are a masturbatory process for those who commission them and for those who actually believe in them.

The root of it is, that people simply are not reliable or truthful, no matter the methodology. That isn’t saying they are dishonest-there are just so many thought processes and psychological processes that pipe into what they say, ranging from wanting to please the poll taker to refusing to even talk to poll takers (as I do) for any number of reasons, which further concentrates the invalidity of the poll taking process by skewing it right off the bat.

But they have a living to make, as do the people who commission them...and the people who actually believe them.

In my post, I used a number from a random poll I saw recently, though I often calculate these by the seat of my pants.

I often use the Rule of Thirds, because I believe it has validity in many applications as a rule of thumb. For example, in the American Revolutionary War, one third were Tories, one third were Patriots, and on third were people who simply didn’t care and didn’t want to be involved. It isn’t exact, but it serves as a semi-valid framework from which an opinion may be constructed.

In my example, I just used 37% because it was a real example. I could have used 33% to the same end! But I do believe that mechanism is much the same.


27 posted on 12/16/2023 4:52:28 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: cotton1706; ProgressingAmerica

Hahahahahaha...when you said you thought you sounded like JFK, and I suspect from reading some of your posts in the past, that you are old enough to remember Vaughn Meader, the guy who had a hit comedy record doing voice impressions of the Kennedys in the White House...:). It made me laugh to think of it.

I thought my voice would be better, but I think with a little more experience, it will be better. I need to pitch it correctly...to me, it is a bit too nasally.

The other three major problems I observe in my own dictation (now that I have listened to it all the way through from end to end) is that I am speaking too loud, there is no dynamic range to my voice, and I can hear physical interactions where I touch the table or keyboard.

In my next book (which may be about John Hancock) I plan to fix these three problems:

The first two issues, the loudness and the lack of dynamic range are, I think connected. And I think they are both due to the fact I had my microphone a between one and two feet away from my mouth. If I get the microphone up to an inch or two away from my mouth (and put a foam baffle over it) I think it will greatly improve the quality of the reading. (I think because if I get it close to my mouth, I can turn the microphone gain WAY down, which should increase the quality of the recording. (I think-I am not educated in this nor an authority on these things, but I feel pretty confident those things are involved)

Secondly, I have to get a boom stand for my microphone. This will not only get rid of the annoying booming sound when I touched the keyboard or table, but will also let me get the microphone close to my mouth.

On the positive side, I really enjoyed constructing the phrasing and enunciating the words. I can say it was a surprise to me how much I had to concentrate in order to enunciate words correctly. I would tend to slur or even lisp over parts of words if I didn’t concentrate on it.

Worst of all, and most frustrating, is that the phraseology and vocabulary is a bit archaic. Archaic enough that some things just didn’t fit my accustomed patterns of speech, and as a result, I would trip over something or stutter. But I got better at it.

I plan to do more of this kind of thing, and I want to get better. I am an avid consumer of audiobooks, I have somewhere between 500 and 1000, and began listening because around the age of 50, my already terrible eyesight became worse to the point I can barely read a book. After just a few minutes of reading, my eyes begin to water and burn, and I cannot concentrate. I have had eye exams, spent thousands of dollars on eyeglasses, used eyedrops, but...I simply don’t read as much. I used to read constantly.

Anyway, I began listening to audiobooks, and I have heard enough of them to give me the conceit that I can tell in an instant if a reader is good or bad. I think I know what a good reading sounds like...I just can’t deliver it fully just yet.

I did find something that seemed odd to me, though-I have always felt reading (especially reading aloud) was the gold standard for implanting information inside the head. I am sure it is for me, and I know others that I think it is true for as well. Perhaps not universal. So, I was excited to read this book aloud, thinking I would retain it better and have it at my fingertips more readily.

I was humorously discouraged to find out, after reading the book aloud over the course of a year, that I retained very little from it. I have concluded I don’t have a good multitasking brain-I was so caught up in the technical aspect of enunciating, reading, and recording, that I wholly neglected to absorb any of it! I was quite surprised by that as well.


28 posted on 12/16/2023 5:21:53 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: SunkenCiv

If you listen, I wouldn’t mind feedback. And you don’t have to be diplomatic, either...:)

I need to get better.


29 posted on 12/16/2023 5:26:47 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: rlmorel

Thank you....for capturing, on audio, this amazing time in history.

Bookmarking!!


30 posted on 12/16/2023 5:30:08 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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To: Jane Long

I am planning to do another one, and I want to do better, so criticism (if you do indeed listen to it) is something I would gratefully welcome!


31 posted on 12/16/2023 5:32:52 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: 11th_VA

No discussion as to WHY England needed the taxes .....


To send to Ukraine.

🙃

Thx for posting this history lesson/reminder :)


32 posted on 12/16/2023 5:33:24 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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To: rlmorel

Sure!

Would be happy to offer any ideas/feedback.


33 posted on 12/16/2023 5:34:43 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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To: Jane Long

Alriiiight!


34 posted on 12/16/2023 5:41:00 PM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: rlmorel

I’m 48 so I had to look up Vaughn Meader.

I’m not surprised you’re not retaining the information you’re reading aloud. You’re brain is concentrating on the words and your diction, etc.


35 posted on 12/16/2023 5:56:34 PM PST by cotton1706
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To: rlmorel

My voice wouldn’t work for something like this, unless it was played to encourage lemmings to go cliff-diving. :^) So, I’m not sure I’d have much useful feedback to contribute. :^o


36 posted on 12/16/2023 11:02:06 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Hahahaha...I know-hearing my own voice played back to me is alien...it doesn’t “sound” like me!


37 posted on 12/17/2023 6:00:53 AM PST by rlmorel ("The stigma for being wrong is gone, as long as you're wrong for the right side." (Clarice Feldman))
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To: mewzilla

There were a lot of reasons. The colonists in some of the colonies passed laws against slaving, and the Empire vetoed those laws preventing their going into effect.


38 posted on 12/17/2023 8:32:36 PM PST by ProgressingAmerica (The historians must be stopped. They're destroying everything.)
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To: rlmorel
While there were some Founders who did disapprove of the destruction of property, the necessity of activism, protest, and showing up was agreed upon with enough universality among the Founders that it made it with elevation into the first article of the Bill of Rights. I wish there were protests like there were back in 2010, I would definitely attend many of them.
39 posted on 12/17/2023 8:43:58 PM PST by ProgressingAmerica (The historians must be stopped. They're destroying everything.)
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To: Highest Authority

More than a location, Green Dragon or otherwise, America needs more people willing to show up. Otherwise you just have a nice location, but its empty.


40 posted on 12/17/2023 8:45:46 PM PST by ProgressingAmerica (The historians must be stopped. They're destroying everything.)
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