Monthly Archive: March 2020
What’s Six Orders of Magnitude Between Friends
At some point, the media is going to have to learn how to properly use social media
Linky Friday: Widespread Panic and Other Minor Inconveniences
Linky Friday: Widespread Panic and Other Minor Inconveniences finishes off this first week of March by trying to keep it’s head while others around it are losing theirs.
Weekend Plans: The Most Wonderful Place At The End Of The World
We’re preparing to go to Disneyworld at the same time that the Coronavirus seems to be kicking into gear. Also, we met the housesitters.
Liz Warren Drops Out
Elizabeth Warren’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination comes to an end after a disappointing Super Tuesday.
Thursday Throughput: Are We Alone Edition?
The sheer number of planets in our Galaxy makes the existence of extraterrestrial life very likely. And the number of planets in our Galaxy — indeed the Universe — is not speculation; it is increasingly solid hairy fact.
Nobody Owes Elizabeth Warren a Thing
Nobody Owes Elizabeth Warren a Thing. And she doesn’t owe anybody an explanation.
About Last Night, Super Tuesday Edition: Everybody Duck The Swinging Narrative
What to make of what happened last night while forecasting the next Super Tuesday that is coming up on, well, Tuesday?
Wednesday Writs: Kimble v. Marvel
That time the Supreme Court cited the Peter Parker principle and Marvel found itself in the center of patent law and policy.
Tenacity, Thy Name is Superfection
Symposium: Not only was the impossible possible, I could excel at something I had once truly believed I was incapable of.
Amy Klobuchar Calls It A Campaign
Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is ending her presidential campaign and will be endorsing Joe Biden.
Harsh Your Mellow Monday: Hold ’em and Fold ’em Edition
Harsh Your Mellow Monday on the also-rans, Mike Bloomberg annoys America, the joke of “fiscal responsibility” in Government, & what we got right/wrong
From CNN: California university fired 54 grad students who were striking for higher pay
CNN reports: (CNN) — Fifty-four teaching assistants at the University of California, Santa Cruz were fired after they refused to turn in final fall grades as part of an ongoing strike for higher wages....