Monthly Archive: March 2022
Voting Via USPS
Standing in line for voting, to put ink on a piece of paper, to feed it to a vote tabulator, just doesn’t make sense anymore
Talisk: More Than Just a Scottish Folk Trio
Talisk isn’t just your usual neighborhood acoustic Scottish folk trio, all jigs and reels and hornpipes, no
Video: Tod Kelly & Andrew Donaldson Discussing Ukraine, Culture, Politics, & Media
The domestic implications of Ukraine, news media, SOTU, perspectives on politics & culture and more with Tod Kelly and Andrew Donaldson on Heard Tell
A Boymom’s Thoughts on Girls’ Athletics
The tragedy of this situation is not that women’s athletic options are being eroded by girls who insist on playing with the boys.
Sunday Morning! “Butcher’s Crossing” by John Williams
In John Williams great work of Western Noir, the one-big-heist goes wrong and flawed men become most fully themselves in failure, like all of us
With Crisis Comes Clarity
What matters more, what should matter less, and what we spend our time, attention, money and bandwidth on changes. With Crisis Comes Clarity.
Saturday Morning Gaming: Not For Broadcast and Unintentionally Educational Games
On the surface, it’s a game where you play the guy in the control booth. If you go deeper? It’s a deconstruction of television itself.
Welcome to the Suburbs, Mama!
We had a lot of fun–a lot of fun–but now we’re just a couple who lives in the suburbs and grills out on the back porch.
War and the Speed of History
More than likely, the experience of war will supercharge trends and movements that had already been operating at a glacial pace
Weekend Plans Post: The Candy that You Can’t Get Here
I understand that there are regional candybars (and snacks, I guess) as well. Tastycakes finally made it to Colorado a few years ago as well as Abba-Zabba
Throughput: Interview With A Vampire, Asteroids and the Three-Rex
It’s been a while since I did one of these so here’s a short video looking at what Interview with The Vampire got wrong about astronomy.
The Global Climate Crisis Was A Deliberate Decision
The Climate Crisis was, and remains, a choice. Or we can recognize that we made, and continue to make, choices that got us here.
John Eastman Privilege Filing Over January 6th: Read It For Yourself
The January 6th committee argues that John Eastman’s attorney-client privilege assertion over his emails from 1/6 should not apply due to possible criminal acts detailed within them.