Time Out, But Nto for Long, I hope
No excuses. but I’ve got an aching back, so I’m lying low.
No excuses. but I’ve got an aching back, so I’m lying low.
Today’s La Presse has an excellent and thought-provoking story about Denmark and its long term plans to quite using fossil fuels by 2050. And this in a country which has…
Just this minute finished Michael Chabon’s Telegraph Avenue–2:30 p.m., right in the middle of time I should be using for writing my own stuff, but I had to finish it.…
Sometime when the Ingerman kids were young and the Soderstrom kids were only a hope, Doris and I took the gang down the Hudson to Albany (I think) to see…
The rich are different from you and me department: as usual Krugman nails it in today’s New York Times. He comments about the out-of-the-ballpark criticism by the 1 per cent…
The picture isn’t of Jeanne and me, but we had a siimilar delightful session Saturday morning when she tried out skating for the first time. I’d come prepared with a…
In January 1985 we bought our first Mac, a 512. With all accessories, including printer, it cost well over $4,000, which was a lot of money. I’ve been thinking of…
As I write this at 4:30 p.m., the sun in now longer shining in the living room, but for the last several days, it has blazed away. This is good…
If anybody thought there was a crisis underlying how we live now, the new these days should convince them.In addition to increasing concern about the state of our highway infrastructure,…
What do you expect to hear when you say “How are you?” Most of the time in North Amreica’s it’s “Fine.” But in Russia, apparently, what you’ll get is a…
Bridges are great symbols, connecting and separating, promising things to come, inviting daydreaming. These two bridges are particularly interesting to me now because they are harbingers of our plans for…
Forget the dallying with dollies, Paul Kruman says that François Hollande’s behavior is scandalous. The French president has just announced increased austerity measures which have been discredited, and will make…
The idea of superhospitals was ill-considered, in my opinion. Not enough thought was given to what closing down major medical establishments in the centre of the city would do to…
Give me a chance and I’ll go to sleep. There have been times in my life when I’ve slept badly–waking up at the time one of the kids should be…
The Pope has just named 18 new cardinals. His choices supposedly show how he is refocussing the Roman Catholic Church’s energies on its mission to help the poor. Seeing as…
This week there will be a full moon, but the weather forecast suggests that we won’t be able to see it here. So here’s flashback to a summer full moon…
As I went off to see an ailing Thomas and his family this morning, I began to see the wisdom in not having kids until your 30s. We have much…
So the cold is supposedly going to moderate in North America over the next few days, but The Washington Post reports that there’s a big storm on the sun. A…
The Scientific American goes further and says that the “Polar Vortex” incursion is usually associated with warmer temperatures in the Arctic during the summer and less ice in the ice…
A fascinating analysis from the Washington Post about the current cold wave across North America. Isn’t the first time, and won’t be the last time, but it has nothing to…