Monthly Archives: November 2016

Culture Shock

Have you ever experienced culture shock? November 11, 2016  

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Going With the Flow

November 10, 2016  

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What a Difference

What a difference a year makes. Here’s a graph of the New York Times forecasts as a function of time last night: What a difference a few hours makes. November 9, 2016  

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Why LED Lights Are Better Than Politicians

Yesterday I received an ad from American Science & Surplus with this cheery note. Top Eleven Reasons LED lights are better than political candidates: 11. They’re always super-bright. 10. You can just put them in the closet when the season’s … Continue reading

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Headed South

November 7, 2016  

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Peace and Serenity

How much do you value peace and serenity? Do you have a secret for achieving it? November 6, 2016  

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Used to Be People

I suppose some people think old folks are less important than we were when we were younger and more involved in the ways of the world. All I know is I love being the age I am and wouldn’t go … Continue reading

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Getting Shorter

Sorry, Earl. Giving up suspenders isn’t going to help. Neither Andy nor I wear them, and we’re shrinking too. Sigh…. November 4, 2016  

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Oh-Oh

November 3, 2016  

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A Non-Corrupt Politician

Not all politicians are corrupt. Some are just boring. What a welcome relief. November 2, 2016  

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