well, it will continue to be a part of my monthly expenditures, as far as I can tell, because the worse things get (and going grocery shopping yesterday scared me, and made me grateful it’s just the two of us, and we’re now 60) the more people we know and love, and the more...
Even a blast from the past. And I'm out of guest posts. I'm going to play with fiction. And Texans on the route of Laura, sound off! Y'all be careful out there. 'cause I hear these guys are riding today... and it's like only we can see them: The God
Since people are supposed to “stay home” now, they shut down the outside pick-up, a classic example of “doing something”, the paradox of this: Doing something is doing nothing. To share some ideas for blessing others: When people ask me how I am, I say “Joyful”. It impacts pe...
As the Patron Saint of Paradox put it– “The whole truth is generally the ally of virtue; a half-truth is always the ally of some vice.” from his regular essay in the Illustrated London News, June 11, 1910. Which, does anybody know where to find that issue online, for free? I...
And all the while there were vast fortunes to be made. All of which is basically textbook fascism: tightly controlled economy where the government picks winners and losers from nominally private enterprise. within a very short time, all of the economy was bent to this purpose, to the “war ...
FROM HOLLY CHISM: The Schrödinger Paradox: Cataclysm The end is coming.Unlucky jerk Tom Beadle was on watch at NASA when the collision alert sounded: a new asteroid, bigger than the dino-killer, headed for Earth. Big problem, but that’s why we have NASA, right? Except, after decades...
FROM HOLLY CHISM: The Schrödinger Paradox To save the future, sometimes you have to reach to the past to change it. And in the face of extinction, you do what you must, regardless of who stands in the way. FROM LEIGH KIMMEL: The Wolf and the Well-Tempered Clavier With the coronatio...