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Lest We Forget the Horrors: An Unending Catalog of Trump’s Cruelties, Collusions, Corruptions, and Crimes: August 2025: Atrocities 365-416

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Early in President Trump’s first term, McSweeney’s editors began to catalog the head-spinning number of misdeeds coming from his administration. We called this list a collection of Trump’s cruelties, collusions, corruptions, and crimes, and it felt urgent to track them, to ensure these horrors—happening almost daily—would not be forgotten. Now that Trump has returned to office, amid civil rights, humanitarian, economic, and constitutional crises, we felt it critical to make an inventory of this new round of horrors. This list will be updated monthly between now and the end of Donald Trump’s second term.

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ATROCITY KEY

– Constitutional Illegalities, Collusion, and/or Obstruction of Justice
– Environment
– Harassment, Bullying, Retribution, and/or Sexual Misconduct
– Lies and Misinformation
– Musk Madness
– Policy
– Public Statements and Social Media Posts
– Trump Family Business Dealings
– Trump Staff and Administration
– White Supremacy, Racism, Misogyny, Homophobia, Transphobia, and/or Xenophobia

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Main Index

Trump’s first term

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AUGUST 2025

  1. August 1, 2025 – Trump removed Erika McEntarfer, the director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after a report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker in May and June than previously reported. In a post on his social media platform, Trump alleged that the figures were manipulated for political reasons and said that McEntarfer, whom former President Joe Biden appointed, should be fired. He provided no evidence for the charge. “I have directed my Team to fire this Biden Political Appointee, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote. “She will be replaced with someone much more competent and qualified.” He later posted, “In my opinion, today’s Jobs Numbers were RIGGED in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad.”

  2. August 2, 2025 – Trump called on top Federal Reserve officials to seize control from its chair, Jerome Powell, if he failed to cut interest rates. The move was a large-scale escalation of the attacks on the central bank’s independence. In a series of social media posts days after the Fed held rates steady for the fifth consecutive time, Trump said, “Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell, a stubborn MORON, must substantially lower interest rates, NOW. IF HE CONTINUES TO REFUSE, THE BOARD SHOULD ASSUME CONTROL AND DO WHAT EVERYONE KNOWS HAS TO BE DONE!” Hours before, the federal government released data that underlined a significant deterioration in the US job market.

  3. August 2, 2025 – The Senate took its August recess without a deal to advance dozens of Trump’s nominees. After negotiations with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Trump broke down, Republicans said they may try to change Senate rules when they return in September to speed up the pace of confirmations. As negotiations faltered, Trump’s frustration boiled over in a Truth Social post: “Tell Schumer, who is under tremendous political pressure from within his own party, the Radical Left Lunatics, to GO TO HELL! Do not accept the offer, go home and explain to your constituents what bad people the Democrats are, and what a great job the Republicans are doing, and have done, for our Country.” In response, Schumer said, “Trump tried to bully us, go around us, threaten us, call us names, but he got nothing.”

  4. August 3, 2025 – Following criticisms from Charlamagne tha God in his interview on My View with Lara Trump, Trump lashed out against the radio host on social media. In a rant riddled with numerous false and misleading claims, Trump called Charlamagne, who is Black, a “racist sleazebag,” “low IQ individual,” and “dope.” “Look, my fellow Americans,” Charlamagne responded. “We are in a strange time right now, a time we have never seen because authoritarian strategy is being used against anyone who speaks out against this administration.”

  5. August 4, 2025 – The National Park Service announced that a statue of Confederate army general Albert Pike, which was toppled and set on fire during a 2020 antiracism protest in Washington, DC, would be reinstalled. “The restoration aligns with federal responsibilities under historic preservation law as well as recent executive orders to beautify the nation’s capital and re-instate [sic] pre-existing statues,” said the statement. Before its removal, the statue of Pike was a frequent source of controversy; activists and government officials had long called for its removal, with some claiming Pike was the “chief founder of the post–Civil War Ku Klux Klan.” Since taking office, the Trump administration has also restored Confederate names to Army bases.

  6. August 5, 2025 – Health and Human Services secretary and antivaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. canceled almost $500 million of grants and contracts for developing mRNA vaccines. In a social media video posted the same day, Kennedy Jr. also falsely claimed the vaccines did not protect against respiratory illnesses like COVID and flu, causing scientists to push back. “By issuing this wildly incorrect statement, the secretary is demonstrating his commitment to his long-held goal of sowing doubts about vaccines,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, director of the Pandemic Center at the Brown University School of Public Health. “Had we not used these lifesaving mRNA vaccines to protect against severe illnesses, we would have had millions of more COVID deaths.” “I can say unequivocally that this was the most dangerous public health decision I have ever seen made by a government body,” said Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. First used during the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines are much faster to develop than traditional vaccines and can be quickly altered as viruses change. In 2023, the technology was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.


    BARDA and mRNA vaccines announcement. (US Department of Health and Human Services)

  7. August 5, 2025 – At the signing ceremony for his executive order establishing a security task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Trump did not rule out the possibility of sending the military to the Games. “We’ll do anything to keep the Olympics safe, including using our National Guard or military,” Trump said. “I will use the National Guard or military—this is going to be so safe—if I have to.” In a highly unusual and constitutionally questionable move in June, Trump deployed the Marines and National Guard to Los Angeles to quell protests against ongoing immigration raids, prompting California to sue. During the same signing ceremony, Trump also insisted there would be “some form” of sex testing at the Games to ensure trans women would not be allowed to compete in women’s sports. “The United States will not let men steal trophies from women at the 2028 Olympics,” said Trump.

  8. August 5, 2025 – Following the assault of former DOGE and current Social Security Administration employee Edward “Big Balls” Coristine in DC during an attempted carjacking, Trump threatened to federalize the nation’s capitol. The president shared a photo on Truth Social showing a bloodied, shirtless Coristine, writing, “If D.C. doesn’t get its act together, and quickly, we will have no choice but to take Federal control of the City.” In the same post, Trump claimed that crime was “totally out of control” despite falling crime rates, alleged that teenagers were “randomly attacking, mugging, maiming, and shooting innocent Citizens,” and called for the teens to be prosecuted as adults. The next day, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he was considering taking over DC’s police force and bringing in the National Guard: “[Coristine] went through a bad situation to put it mildly, and there’s too much of it. We’re going to do something about it. That includes bringing in the National Guard, maybe very quickly too.” When asked whether he would overturn DC’s home rule, Trump added, “We’re going to look at that. In fact, the lawyers are already studying it.” On the campaign trail and since retaking office, Trump has repeatedly called for the federal government to take over DC.

  9. August 5, 2025 – In an internal email, ICE announced a thirty-day pilot program offering cash bonuses to agents for hastily deporting migrants. According to an initial memo, agents would receive two-hundred-dollar bonuses for deporting migrants within seven days of arrest and one hundred dollars for deporting migrants within two weeks of arrest. The agents were also encouraged to use expedited removals, which permit some migrants to be deported without court proceedings, a possible violation of due process rights. “This is so ungodly unethical,” said Scott Shuchart, a former senior Homeland Security official. “You can’t incentivize government agents to short-circuit people’s procedural rights. Would you pay a bonus to judges for wrapping up trials faster?” The program was abruptly canceled four hours after its announcement following an inquiry by The New York Times.

  10. August 6, 2025The Guardian reported that Vice President JD Vance’s security team raised the water level of the Little Miami River in Ohio for a family boating trip to celebrate the vice president’s forty-first birthday on August 2. According to a statement by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the request from the US Secret Service was made to “support safe navigation.” However, an anonymous source told The Guardian that the request was instead made to create “ideal kayaking conditions.” Regardless of the reason behind the request, Vance’s use of public resources came at a time when the Trump administration had made drastic cuts to the National Park Service. “While there may well be security-related explanations or justifications that come into analysis, my reaction is: I don’t care. We shouldn’t be utilizing government resources in this way. I never would have allowed it,” said Norm Eisen, a former White House special counsel for ethics and government reform during the Obama administration.

  11. August 7, 2025 – Following up on his unsubstantiated allegations earlier in the week that JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America had discriminated against him, President Trump signed an executive order directing regulators to punish banks that illegally discriminate against conservatives and to retroactively review whether financial institutions have in the past closed accounts for political or religious reasons. “The banks discriminated against me very badly,” Trump told CNBC earlier in the week. In the same interview, he also accused the Biden administration, without evidence, of instructing regulators to “do everything you can to destroy Trump.” In a Politico article, banking industry officials acknowledged that certain regulatory policies aimed at preventing illicit financial transactions and managing reputation risk can result in customers being cut off without explanation. However, they rejected the president’s claim that these accounts were closed for political reasons.

  12. August 7, 2025 – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposted and praised a CNN video interview with Christian nationalist pastor Douglas Wilson, who doesn’t believe women should vote. “All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote in his post. During the interview, Wilson said that “women are the kind of people that people come out of,” adding, “The wife and mother, who is the chief executive of the home, is entrusted with three or four or five eternal souls.” In the same interview, Wilson defended previous comments he had made that there was mutual affection between slaves and their enslavers and also said that sodomy should be recriminalized. “The Secretary very much appreciates many of Mr. Wilson’s writings and teachings,” Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell told NPR in an emailed statement.


    Douglas Wilson continues to gripe about women having the right to vote. (Right Wing Watch)

  13. August 8, 2025 – The Smithsonian altered its description of President Trump’s impeachment after the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The previous text referenced Trump’s incitement charge, which it said was based on Trump’s “repeated “false statements” challenging the 2020 election results” and his speech that “encouraged—and foreseeably resulted in—imminent lawless action at the Capitol.” The new description reads: “On Jan. 13, 2021, Donald Trump became the first president to be impeached twice. The charge was incitement of insurrection based on his challenge of the 2020 election results and on his speech on Jan. 6. Because Trump’s term ended on Jan. 20, he became the first former president tried by the Senate. He was acquitted on Feb. 13, 2021.” In addition, the word “alleged” was also added to a description of Trump’s first impeachment: “The charges focused on the president’s alleged solicitation of foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election and defiance of Congressional subpoenas.” The recent changes came after the museum took down a temporary addition to an exhibition about the American presidency that mentioned Trump’s two impeachments. “The resulting chilling effect seems clear. The Smithsonian curators and museum specialists are walking a tightrope, attempting to stick to factual interpretations about the recent past while experiencing pressure to minimize any bad information about the Trump administration,” said Samuel J. Redman, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

  14. August 8, 2025 – The Justice Department launched an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James, who won a civil fraud case against President Trump and his companies in 2023. Trump began criticizing James as soon as the civil case was launched, accusing her of targeting him for political reasons and calling James, who is Black, a “racist.” “Investigating the fraud case Attorney General James won against Trump and his businesses has to be the most blatant and desperate example of this administration’s carrying out the president’s political retribution campaign,” said Abbe Lowell, James’s attorney. “Weaponizing the Department of Justice to try to punish an elected official for doing her job is an attack on the rule of law and a dangerous escalation by this administration.”

  15. August 8, 2025 – In a memo, the Air Force rescinded benefits to at least a dozen transgender service members who had applied for early retirement to avoid being kicked out of the service for their gender identity. The early-retirement applications were prompted after the Pentagon issued a memo in February declaring medical diagnoses of gender dysphoria incompatible with military service. According to lawyers, disqualifying medical conditions diagnosed during active service typically result in a medical retirement, which comes with benefits. However, according to the latest memo, the service members, who had each served between fifteen and eighteen years in the Air Force, will instead be forced to choose between a “voluntary” separation agreement or an involuntary removal, both of which will result in substantial losses of financial, medical, and other benefits worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. “The first feeling I felt was betrayal,” said Master Sergeant Logan Ireland, who served multiple overseas tours over fifteen years, on learning the news. “I’ve given my life to the service.”

  16. August 9, 2025 – As he finalized the details for his upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin, Trump told reporters that a new peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine may involve Ukraine ceding territory to Russia. “You’re looking at territory that’s been fought over for three and a half years with—you know, a lot of Russians have died, a lot of Ukrainians have died. There’ll be some swapping of territories to the betterment of both,” said Trump. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly pushed back on Trump’s statement. “The answer to the Ukrainian territorial question is already in the constitution of Ukraine,” Zelenskyy said in a video address. “No one will retreat from this, and no one can. Ukrainians will not give up their land to an occupier.”

  17. August 11, 2025 – Trump announced he was activating eight hundred members of the National Guard in an effort to bring down rising crime rates in Washington, DC. The move reflected an escalation of his aggressive approach to law enforcement. Flanked by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Attorney General Pam Bondi during a White House press conference, Trump declared, “We’re going to take our capital back.” A recent Department of Justice report showed that violent crime was down 35 percent since 2023 and that DC’s violent crime rate was at its lowest in thirty years. District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb said, “The administration’s actions are unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful. There is no crime emergency in the District of Columbia.”


    Trump says he’s deploying National Guard across Washington and taking over city’s police. (AP)

  18. August 11, 2025 – Trump nominated E. J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation and a contributor to Project 2025, to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics. If approved by the Senate, Antoni would replace Biden appointee Erika McEntarfer. Trump fired McEntarfer on August 1, after the July jobs report showed hiring had slowed sharply in the spring, with lower job gains than initially estimated. “Our Economy is booming,” Trump crowed, “and E. J. will ensure that the Numbers released are HONEST and ACCURATE.” Antoni was quoted as calling Social Security a “Ponzi scheme” that “we need to sunset.” Criticism of Antoni’s nomination came from unexpected sources. Kyle Pomerleau, of the right-leaning Tax Foundation and the conservative American Enterprise Institute, wrote on X, “There are a lot of competent conservative economists that could do this job. E. J. is not one of them.”

  19. August 12, 2025 – The State Department released an annual collection of reports on human rights records in nearly two hundred nations but left out language on persistent abuses in nations that were included in prior reports. The omissions signaled the Trump administration’s clear move away from criticizing human rights offenses from countries that are viewed as key partners. Critical language in sections on El Salvador, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel was scaled back or excised. Earlier this year, NPR obtained an internal State Department memo instructing employees editing the reports to remove whole categories of violations, including gender-based violence and environmental harms. References to restrictions on political participation and government corruption, violence against minorities and LGBTQ people, and harassment of human rights organizations were also ordered to be removed.

  20. August 13, 2025 – As the new chairman of the Kennedy Center, Trump announced the 2025 honorees. He named country music star George Strait, actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor, the rock band Kiss, and actor-singer Michael Crawford as the year’s recipients. The president has made revamping the Kennedy Center and its “woke” agenda the center of a push to overhaul the country’s cultural life. He also...
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Fuck you if you voted for this clown show.
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Putin: “Immortality” coming soon through continuous organ transplants

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Queen once asked, "Who wants to live forever?" And while the band's frontman Freddie Mercury only made it into his 40s, the song's question continues to haunt people—especially aging tyrants who fear that the icy hand of death is upon their shoulder and want far more time to ensure both national and personal glory.

At a Beijing gathering this week, China's Xi Jinping, Russia's Vladimir Putin, and North Korea's Kim Jong Un met to commemorate Japan's defeat in World War II. The three men and their translators were caught on hot mics having an "unscripted moment" in which the conversation turned to life extensions and immortality.

"Earlier, people rarely lived to 70, but these days at 70 years you are still a child," Xi told the other two, according to Bloomberg.

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The Thousands of Atomic Bombs Exploded on Earth

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From Orbital Mechanics, a visualization of the 2153 nuclear weapons exploded on Earth since 1945.

2153! I had no idea there had been that much testing. According to Wikipedia, the number is 2119 tests, with most of those coming from the US (1032) and the USSR (727). The largest device ever detonated was Tsar Bomba, a 50-megaton hydrogen bomb set off in the atmosphere above an island in the Barents Sea in 1961. Tsar Bomba had more than three times the yield of the largest bomb tested by the US. The result was spectacular.

The fireball reached nearly as high as the altitude of the release plane and was visible at almost 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) away from where it ascended. The subsequent mushroom cloud was about 64 kilometres (40 mi) high (over seven times the height of Mount Everest), which meant that the cloud was above the stratosphere and well inside the mesosphere when it peaked. The cap of the mushroom cloud had a peak width of 95 kilometres (59 mi) and its base was 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide.

All buildings in the village of Severny (both wooden and brick), located 55 kilometres (34 mi) from ground zero within the Sukhoy Nos test range, were destroyed. In districts hundreds of kilometers from ground zero wooden houses were destroyed, stone ones lost their roofs, windows and doors; and radio communications were interrupted for almost one hour. One participant in the test saw a bright flash through dark goggles and felt the effects of a thermal pulse even at a distance of 270 kilometres (170 mi). The heat from the explosion could have caused third-degree burns 100 km (62 mi) away from ground zero. A shock wave was observed in the air at Dikson settlement 700 kilometres (430 mi) away; windowpanes were partially broken to distances of 900 kilometres (560 mi). Atmospheric focusing caused blast damage at even greater distances, breaking windows in Norway and Finland. The seismic shock created by the detonation was measurable even on its third passage around the Earth.

The Soviets did not give a fuck, man…what are a few thousand destroyed homes compared to scaring the shit out of the capitalist Amerikanskis with a comically large explosion? Speaking of bonkers Communist dictatorships, the last nuclear test conducted on Earth was in 2013, by North Korea.

Update: Since this post was published, North Korea has tested a few more nuclear devices, the last one in 2017.

[This is a vintage post originally from Aug 2015.]

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Pretty compelling, and takes time. I found a test on my birthday, which is a fun game for a lot of people.
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Florida’s Surgeon General Just Said He Will Eliminate “All Vaccine Mandates”

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Florida’s crusading surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, announced at a news conference on Wednesday that he intends to eliminate “all vaccine mandates” in the state. “The Florida Department of Health, in partnership with the governor, is going to be working to end all vaccine mandates in Florida,” he said. “Every last one of them is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery.”

If successful, such a move could have broad implications for workers across state government sectors. Most significantly, it could allow many more unvaccinated children to attend school, putting others at risk of acquiring highly contagious and potentially deadly diseases such as measles and polio.

Under Ladapo’s leadership, Florida’s rates of routine childhood vaccination—shots that protect against catastrophic diseases like polio and tetanus—have already declined. Today, the immunization rate for kindergartners is 90 percent, the lowest it’s been in a decade, and below the threshold required to prevent the spread of some serious illnesses. The rate of families seeking religious exemptions to school vaccine requirements has increased over the past few years.

In 2022, just as the state’s vaccination rates were beginning to drop, Florida pediatrician Dr. Mobeen Rathore told me, “Of all the things that government mandates, this is the simplest and the most useful one. I just don’t know why we have to politicize health care, especially for children.”

Ladapo, who assumed his Florida position in 2021, attracted national attention when he flouted federal pandemic protection measures, including guidelines around Covid vaccines. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, he was an early critic of the US government’s approach to pandemic management. In April 2020, he wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal called “Lockdowns Won’t Stop the Spread.” That same year, he reportedly appeared in a video produced by America’s Frontline Doctors, the conspiracy-promoting group led by Dr. Simone Gold, who went on to participate in the insurrection at the US Capitol the following year. The video criticized Covid treatment protocols and praised alternative medications—the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine and the antiparasitic ivermectin—despite the lack of robust evidence to support their use.

Over the next few years, Ladapo provided medical justification for the notoriously lax pandemic policies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Ladapo became a staunch opponent not only of Covid vaccine mandates, but also of the shots in general. In 2022, under his guidance, Florida became the first state to recommend against their use for healthy children. I reported at the time:

Bucking the advice of major medical organizations and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has emphasized that the state doesn’t recommend Covid vaccines for any healthy children under age 16 because he believes the risks of the shots outweigh those of the disease itself. (They don’t.) In June, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that the state was “affirmatively against” Covid vaccines for children under the age of 5, and Florida was the only state that didn’t pre-order shots for the youngest children when they became available (though DeSantis eventually relented after heavy criticism from public health officials, including those in the White House). 

In 2023, Ladapo wrote a letter to the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration calling for a halt to all Covid vaccines, citing concerns about “nucleic acid contaminants,” which he alleged could “transform a healthy cell into a cancerous cell” or “result in chromosomal instability.” In a public response, the FDA called Ladapo’s statements “misleading.”

Ladapo’s controversial public health decisions continued beyond the pandemic. Last year, during a measles outbreak, he bent the rules on quarantine:

Because of the extreme contagiousness of measles and its potentially serious health consequences, in the case of a school outbreak, the CDC recommends that “unvaccinated children, including those who have a medical or other exemption to vaccination, must be excluded from school through 21 days after their most recent exposure.”

But maybe not in Florida. Bucking those guidelines, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo issued a statement announcing the state’s Department of Health “is deferring to parents or guardians to make decisions about school attendance” because of the “burden on families and the educational cost of healthy children missing school” and the “high immunity rate in the community.”  

He has also led Florida in flouting federal guidelines for gender-affirming care. As my colleague Madison Pauly wrote:

DeSantis’ handpicked surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo—a critic of Covid vaccinesmasks, and quarantines—issued a memo advising doctors to withhold medical treatments like hormones and puberty blockers from youth with gender dysphoria, claiming that there wasn’t enough “conclusive evidence.” Even non-medical measures, like changing names, hair, and pronouns, should “not be a treatment option,” Ladapo wrote. “The surgeon general did a great job,” DeSantis later commented.

Today, with the ascension of anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, with its massive power over public health policy, the movement opposing immunizations has gone mainstream. Kennedy dismissed the members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and replaced them with a new group, some of whom had been staunch opponents of Covid vaccines. He also vowed to re-investigate the supposed link between vaccines and autism, despite the robust research that shows there is no connection.

Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again movement has emboldened contrarian physicians to intensify their claims about the impurity of vaccines—and that line of reasoning was on full display in Ladapo’s speech. “People who don’t know you are telling you what to put in your temple, the temple of your body,” Ladapo said at the press conference. “It is a gift from God!”

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As if you needed yet another reason never to set foot in Florida. I would never take my child to Disney World.
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Name that Ware, August 2025

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The Ware for August 2025 is shown below.

Thanks to Curtis Galloway for contributing this bit of nostalgia! This board has the look of one that was laid out by hand using masking tape or rubylith – back in the day before computers became affordable and powerful enough to regularly use them for making new computers. It also looks hand-soldered, instead of wave-soldered. I only ever designed a couple of boards using tape, but even today I’m still hand-soldering boards – BGAs, 0201’s and all. I do a lot less of it than I used to, but you still gotta fix bugs and hack things the old fashioned way.

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I can't be sure, but the keyboard is giving Commodore PET or CBM vibes. I love seeing who wins this contest.
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The Miracle Kitchen of the Future - RCA-Whirlpool (1959)

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The Miracle Kitchen of the Future - RCA-Whirlpool (1959)

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Hey, I have a miracle kitchen too! I love living in the future.
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