MY FAVS OF 2025
IN THE 12.3-YEARS OF SIMANAITISSAYS, 2025 was particularly busy with almost daily entries. This was encouraged by the website occasionally being my personal protest against Trump 2.0. In spite of … Continue reading
CELEBRATING BEN FRANKLIN, SCIENTIST
LET US COUNTER THESE DAYS OF LAMENTABLY UNDERACHIEVING POLITICIANS by celebrating Benjamin Franklin, a statesman—and scientist—of the highest order. Ferdinand Mount’s “His Very Variousness,” London Review of Books, December 4, … Continue reading
MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY (EARLY?) ALREADY HANUKKAH! HAPPY KWANZAA!
WHEN I WAS A KID, MY PARENTS GIFTED ME WITH “The World’s Great Religions,” a Time-Life set of six volumes, devoted to Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. There’s … Continue reading
RFK JR., SCIENCE, AND THE ATLANTIC PART 1
I WAS DISTURBED TO SEE THE ATLANTIC’S JANUARY 2026 COVER BLURB “The Most Powerful Man in Science” accompanying a beatified image of a bead-fondling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is this … Continue reading
FROM BIRD DROPPINGS TO HOLIDAY KISSES
WHAT A GREAT HEADLINE FROM NPR to Scott Neuman’s“How We Ended Up Under the Mistletoe,”December 17, 2025. Here are tidbits gleaned from this appealing etymological essay. Origins. Scott Neuman describes, … Continue reading
RFK JR., THE ATLANTIC, AND SCIENCE PART 2
HERE IN PART 2 WE CONTINUE TIDBITS BEGUN YESTERDAY gleaned from The Atlantic magazine’s Profile and Summary of “The Most Powerful Man in Science,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. RFK Jr. … Continue reading →