Word Press’s new “Block Editor” is horse shit, I’m done posting here.
Month: August 2020
Are the same colors but I’ll bet the taste is different.
Mint chocolate chip ice cream and the colored glass dome were pretty much the same light green and near-black hues. … More
“Think the Pandemic Sucks? Now Imagine You Have a Disability.”
Thirty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act passed, there’s no excuse for the oversights and frustrations people endure every … More
“How does the Orbiter Vehicle work? (Space Shuttle) •Aug 7, 2020 Jared Owen”
If I’d had a couple billion dollars of spare change it would have been fun to hire the Shuttle to … More
New book in the mail. Linguistics has been an interest, but my brain simply wouldn’t do it at the level required to make it a profession.
Book originally published 1998. Addresses a variety of language matters including a couple still going on today. At this point … More
Unraveling the linothorax mystery, or how linen armor came to dominate our lives
Originally posted on Johns Hopkins University Press Blog:
Guest post by Alicia Aldrete As the wife, research assistant, and sometimes coauthor of an ancient…
Cat at end of video clip is a point of interest.
“Looks remarkably like”? Say what?
The world’s largest floatplane that looks like remarkably like Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose just completed its first sea trial in … More
Wonder how this from 2008 applies to the here and now in 2020?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-metaphorical-mind/200807/when-att-asked-us-reach-out-and-touch-someone-did-they-mean … We use technologies so that we may be closer to those for whom we most care and we … More
The era of aluminum canoes built by Grumman aircraft company.
My parents had during my middle school to some time after college years, an aluminum canoe built by the Grumman … More
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