Friday, June 19, 2026

California Archives -- Minor Notes -- June 19, 2026

Locator: 51019CALI.  

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The Birth Of Movies

Birth: 1889 -- 1901: twelve-year infancy and childhood of motion pictures.... motion pictures and cinema were not born simultaneously.  -- Walter Murch, 

Query

What happened with motion pictures in 1889 that Walter Murch said the movie pictures infance was 1889 to 1901? 

Reply

Query:

Difference between motion pictures and cinema. Walter Murch said that motion pictures and cinema were not born simultaneously.

Reply:



 

Bakken Factoids: A DAPL Update And North Dakota Taxes -- June 19, 2026

Locator: 51018B. 

The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) generates a massive share of North Dakota's oil tax revenue, which funds the state's Legacy Fund. Since the pipeline became operational, the Legacy Fund has grown by more than $10 billion and recently surpassed $14 billion in total valuation. 

Fund Overview and Impact

  • Inflows: By constitutional mandate, 30% of the state's oil and gas gross production and extraction taxes are deposited directly into the fund. A massive driver of this revenue has been the steady, high-volume throughput of DAPL.
  • Distributions: The North Dakota Legislature frequently transfers portions of the fund's earnings to the state's General Fund to pay down state bonds, fund highway infrastructure, and support tax reductions.
  • State Investment: North Dakota has set aside approximately $1.3 billion for in-state infrastructure and investment programs, making it the second-largest state-level in-state investment program in the nation.

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Taxes

How North Dakota Could Overtake Texas And Florida As The Most Tax-Friendly State 
By Amanda Macias 
Fox News 
Published June 18, 2026 7:00am EDT
 

Severance taxes on oil and gas production account for 41% of total tax revenue, keeping income tax burdens low.

When Americans think of low-tax policies, states like Florida and Texas usually come to mind. But another Republican-led state has quietly joined the club: North Dakota. 

Tax cuts, strong finances and billions in oil revenue have combined to create one of the nation's most competitive tax environments in the Great Plains state while other states across the country grapple with budget shortfalls and debates over tax hikes. The issue is likely to remain front and center for governors and state lawmakers as they look to attract residents, businesses and investment in the years ahead. 

While most states do not sit atop one of the nation's largest oil formations, tax experts say the broader lesson is applicable almost anywhere. Strong revenues can be used to lower tax burdens and strengthen state finances rather than fuel spending increases. 

While North Dakota ranks second in tax collections per capita, it remains one of the country's more tax-friendly states — a welcome contradiction for the state's government and residents. 

Unlike New York and California, blue states that heavily rely on income taxes to fund government operations, North Dakota generates billions of dollars from oil and gas production. That energy wealth has given lawmakers greater flexibility to cut taxes for its residents while maintaining healthy state revenues.

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A Music Documentary

Must watch. Kathy Marshall. Huntington Beach. Dick Dale. And the Del Tones. Eddie and the Showmen. The South Bay. Palos Verdes. 

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A Musical Interlude -- America -- Nothing Takes The Place Of You -- USA Soccer Advances -- June 19, 2026

Locator: 51017MUSIC. 

A musical interlude.

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Re-Posting The AI Stories From Earlier Today -- Juneteenth, 2026

Locator: 51016AI. 

Query:     

I'm always looking for dots to connect; the big picture; timelines.  What about this?  In the big scheme of things.

First, the movie picture industry:                                                                                                        

  • 1890s: Thomas Edison -- motion pictures 
  • 1910: silents --> talkies 1
  • 920's: golden age; multiple movie houses 
  • 1929: the crash 
  • post 1929: the modern age 

Now, how does that compare to AI? 

  • pre-Covid (2020): personal computer
  • Covid: gaming 
  • immediate post-Covid: non-technical folks first learn of AI 
  • 2026: the Age of Agentic  

Reply:

CINEMA TIMELINE 

  • 1890s: Invention (Edison) 
  • 1910s: Tech Leap (Silent/Talkie) 
  • 1920s: Golden Age (Booms) 
  • 1929: The Great Crash 
  • Post-1929: The Modern Age

AI PARALLEL TIMELINE

  • Pre-2020: The Foundation (Academic & Cloud Build)
  • 2020–2022: The Paradigm Shift (Transformers & LLMs)   
  • 2023–2025: The Hyper-Hype (Public Discovery / ChatGPT) 
  • 2026+: The Agentic Era & Automation Integration 
  • Future: The Rationalization / Economic Realignment


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Re-Posting / From Earlier Today

AI: These are the links:

  • Micron / Shay Boloor: AI memory is turning into one of the biggest profit pools in the entire semiconductor stack. Link here.

  • WSJ / Apple / memory costs: Apple's comments suggest the severity of the crunch. Link here.

  • First $10-trillion company / Shay Boloor: link here

Alison's Top Stories -- June 19, 2026

 Locator: 51015B. 

The quick connects:

Oil and gas supplies could take months to return to normal after Iran deal -- Associated Press
Deep dive into Mercer County's proposed 12-page data center ordinance -- Hazen Star
North Dakota legislators discuss possibility of adding nuclear energy to state -- KX News
Dakota Access Pipeline Success leads to rise in the Legacy Fund -- Grand Forks Herald
Wyoming coal industry frustrated with GOP candidates who want to kill data centers -- Cowboy State Daily
Guest column: North Dakota can have both data centers and democracy -- InForum
Jack Zaleski commentary: North Dakota Republican 'populists' earn the boot -- North Dakota Monitor
Six incumbent North Dakota legislators lost seats in Republican primary races -- North Dakota Monitor
North Dakota primary turnout was 21% of eligible voters, on par with historical average -- Dickinson Press
Oil tax money may allow North Dakota to overtake Texas and Florida as most tax-friendly state -- Fox News
North Dakota positioned for data center growth, 23 operating or under construction -- ND Soybean Council
Former longtime ND Dem-NPL politician, House minority leader Merle Boucher dies -- Dickinson Press
North Dakota ethics survey shows respondents lack confidence in state officials -- North Dakota Monitor
Poor culverts, inadequate inspections led to North Dakota derailment, report says -- North Dakota Monitor
Burke-Divide Electric Cooperative annual meeting has mostly good updates for members -- Crosby Journal
Analysts tracking decline in Canadian tourism in North Dakota show it is taking a toll on the state -- KSJB
North Dakota Ethics Commission names Pam Sharp new chair -- North Dakota Monitor
Medora unveils traffic, parking plan for Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening -- Dickinson Press
Billings residents eligible for free admission to Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library -- Dickinson Press
US Senate passes bill to maintain at least 150 wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park -- KX News
Year 1 of ND Rural Health Transformation plan focusing on equipment, workforce retention -- KFYR-TV
Dozens of North Dakota towns rely on write-in mayors, it's difficult to recruit candidates -- Fargo Forum
Williston voters signal shift in city leadership in primary election, Swint elected mayor -- Williston Herald
New leadership takes shape in Beulah, CVB chair Olivia Akin wins the city' mayoral seat. -- Beulah Beacon
Crosby picks city council, rejects chicken measure; Divide supports home rule charter -- The Journal
Grenora woman alleges she was given wrong ballot, denied right to vote on Election Day -- Williston Herald
Ray considers becoming first city in ND to ban sales of the herbal supplement kratom -- Crosby Journal
Watford City seeks $54 million debt relief partnership with county commission -- McKenzie County Farmer
A 'very interesting' week of storms, much of Divide County without power on June 8 -- Crosby Journal
Arnegard unveils $24.4M vision for growth, convert school to community center -- McKenzie Co. Farmer
Sitting Bull Healing Ride aims to honor ancestors and educate Indigenous youth -- Dickinson Press
Lawmakers adopt cost estimate for North Dakota school meal ballot measure -- North Dakota Monitor
New rules for 4-day school weeks draw pushback from rural North Dakota schools -- North Dakota Monitor
NDDPI launching BRIDGE Project meant to modernize how student information is managed -- KX News
Dickinson teen Ava Hauck honored by Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library -- Bowman County Pioneer
Local educator Marshall Krebs named McKenzie County District Teacher of Year -- McKenzie County Farmer
Richardton-Taylor School Board approves technology purchases, tobacco policy changes -- Dickinson Press
Minot Public School Board approves contracts with teachers' and administrators' unions -- Minot Daily News
Disabled oil tanker received dozens of warnings before US opened fire, AP source says -- KX News
High oil and gas prices, energy supply problems won't be solved overnight, despite agreement -- KX News
Senator Kevin Cramer op-ed: China builds for war while the United States waits on permits -- Fox News
Doug Burgum shifts blame around rising gas prices amid Iran war to Democratic state officials -- The Hill
90% of global businesses expect to electrify their operations by 2035 amid geopolitical instability -- Oil Price
AI accelerated the coal debate. Competitiveness with China will determine outcome. -- RealClearEnergy
Largest wind project in the US comes online in New Mexico, 916 turbines, 3,650MW -- Daily Energy Insider
Theodore Roosevelt trivia, White House boxing match left him partially blind in left eye -- Washington Post
DOE orders coal-fired power generation in Washington state to stay online to avoid blackouts -- Utility Dive
NY Gov Hochul pressured by Trump admin to ease New York natural gas pipeline rules -- Just The News