APRIL 5 PROTEST POSTERS
THIS PAST SATURDAY WAS A NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST against the chaos of Trump and his administration. The New York Times, April 5, 2025, reported “Mass Protests Across the Country … Continue reading
GEDANKENEXPERIMENTE TO EN ZED
HERE’S A WONDERFUL “THOUGHT EXPERIMENT,” albeit utterly impossible in the real world: tunneling through the center of Earth to the other side. BBC Sounds offers “What Would Happen If We … Continue reading
THE ACTIONS OF A QUEENS FELON
SUCCINCTLY, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES have elected a Queens felon to our highest office. He demands utter loyalty. (Read about Gen. Timothy D. Haugh below; recall James Comey.) … Continue reading
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MICROSOFT!
THE VERGE CELEBRATES MICROSOFT’S 50TH BIRTHDAY with “The 50 Best Things Microsoft Has Ever Made,” March 31, 2025. The Verge staff writes, “The company has gone through sweeping changes over … Continue reading
TRUMP ON AUTOMOTIVE EMISSIONS
I CONFESS I KNOW LITTLE about politics. But I surely know about automotive emissions. I understand their evolution from tetraethyllead additives introduced in the 1920s, through the mid-1960s assessments of … Continue reading
ROMEO, WHO ART THOU? JULIET DITTO PART 2
THIS ALL STARTED WITH MY VIEWING the 1936 flick Romeo and Juliet on TMC. Today in Part 2 we finally get down to Act I Scene 5 at a Capulet … Continue reading
WHEREVER ARE DEMOCRATS GOING?
LISA LERER, NATIONAL POLITICS CORRESPONDENT FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES, recently described “four categories to explain how to make sense of the fractured Democratic opposition.” I found her analysis particularly … Continue reading
ROMEO, WHO ART THOU? JULIET DITTO PART 1
TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES HAS BEEN FEATURING Romeo and Juliet, the 1936 flick of this Shakespeare classic. Its viewing encouraged me into gleaning tidbits from Rowse’s The Annotated Shakespeare as well … Continue reading →