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-Benjamin Franklin
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Management and Food Shortage
In 2020, we were in the last year of Make America Great Again. With the change from Orange Man rule to Slow Joe management, we entered 2021 with Build Back Better. Now I’m reading predictions of food shortages happening in 2022. That one kind of bothers me – on one hand, I like eating. On Read more
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Hector and Troy
This article is kind of an inside joke – but the group of insiders is large, consisting of most everyone who has read The Iliad. (Not to be confused with The Idiot which is a Russian Novel). This time my story starts with viewing an article about the change in administrations, and comparing the treatment Read more
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In Montana You Don’t Have to Attend Your Own Wedding
In fact, in Montana neither party actually has to be present. We are the only state that allows double proxy weddings (for residents and members of the armed forces). So, while someone has to stand in your place, it doesn’t need to be you. We also allow a “declaration of marriage” to be filed, which Read more
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My first 22 Has No Serial Number
Just to cover the bases – my first 22, that I’ve owned for 60 years, has no serial number. Mom bought it for me at the Fairchild PX just outside of Spokane in 1962. Frankly, she liked the idea of a safety that came on automatically every time you opened the bolt. Since it clicked Read more
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Dunning-Kruger
I’ve been passing out links to the first Dunning-Kruger article since 1999. Now, I have a link to an article that tested Dunning-Kruger on college students who were taking the LSAT – the admissions test for wannabe lawyers. I like studies that use standardized tests as the test for the hypothesis. The first article I Read more
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Everything Should Have Subtitles
I don’t even notice them, until I’m watching on someone else’s system. Subtitles are such a ubiquitous part of my viewing experience that they’re on even for the movies I show my students at work. Subtitles are the difference between being totally lost and being, maybe, able to figure out the plot. I caught a Read more