Once again the ‘blue’ cities death tolls rise and guess who the perps are… If you think the skies were exploding over the long Independence Day weekend, wait until you hear what was going on in the mean streets of … Continue reading
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First up is Holly Chism with the third installment of her The Schrödinger Paradox series, Entanglement As always, click on the cover for the Amazon link! The blurb- In the face of extinction, you do what you must, regardless of who … Continue reading
I will be the first to admit I haven’t studied D-Day and Normandy all that much… But this one caught me totally by surprise. I don’t remember EVER reading anything about a sixth beach to be assaulted! h/t Stretch Things … Continue reading
In more ways than one… In April, there was something was off with “Erica Marsh.” She seemed too stupid to be taken seriously, even though “she” had a viral series of tweets. Marsh established herself as a liberal account that got … Continue reading
Read and remember as you enjoy the day! In Congress, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands … Continue reading
Gah, sorry the scheduler had the hiccups this morning… Puns- Love ’em or hate ’em, they’re STILL funny… Those who jump off a bridge in Paris are in Seine . A man’s home is his castle, in a manor of … Continue reading
Accuracy… Not so much… LiG Metrology, Correlated Error, and the Integrity of the Global Surface Air-Temperature Record The published 95% uncertainty of the global surface air-temperature anomaly (GSATA) record through 1980 is impossibly less than the 2σ = ±0.25 °C … Continue reading
At least win a skirmish with KDP on getting data out of the system… Okay… if you’re a indie publishing through Amazon, I finally figured out how to get a report for an individual book out of the new ‘dashboard’ … Continue reading
Bites the dust… Now they’re after Ernest Hemingway! Readers have now been warned. Anyone in our enlightened age who is crazy and daring enough to read Ernest Hemingway, an author who is not a person of color, not trans, and … Continue reading
Sigh… The end of an era… Now folks like me truly are dinosaurs. Sixty years ago VP-30 got their first P-3As. And on 23 June, the last ASW variant P-3C UIII left NAS JAX for Davis Monthan and the boneyard. … Continue reading