Monthly Archives: June 2023

Central Minnesota “Unhealthy” Air Quality and My Plans For Today 0 (0)

I had running an errand penciled in for this afternoon. Happily, it’s not urgent. That’s good news, since air quality in my part of Minnesota is what the MPCA calls “unhealthy”: where folks who have a choice should stay inside … Continue reading

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Good Nutrition, Radioactive Breakfast Cereal 0 (0)

I’d prefer living in an America where doctors never used kids as lab animals, and “feeble-minded” folks who were already locked up were not feared by the powers that be. But I live in a very real America. We had … Continue reading

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NASA, UAPs, UFOs and a Bart Simpson Balloon 0 (0)

It’s been two and a half weeks since NASA’s “Public Meeting on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” aired on YouTube. Or is that streamed on YouTube? Never mind. The NASA panelists did not announce contact with an extraterrestrial diplomat, or admit that … Continue reading

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WASP-18 b and Other Wonderfully Weird WASP Worlds 0 (0)

When I started writing this, I’d planned on talking about WASP-18 b, a hot Jupiter: how we’ve found water in its atmosphere, and something odd about the planet’s temperature on the edge of its sunlit side. Down the Rabbit Hole: … Continue reading

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ChatGPT, Attorney at Law — or — Trust, but Verify 0 (0)

There are times when I almost regret having successfully avoided a conventionally-successful career. Last weekend was not one of them. Partly because I saw what happens when an otherwise-smart person forgets to think. Big-Time Bungle: Bogus References “ChatGPT: US lawyer … Continue reading

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