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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)
Monday, May 3, 2021
Reaction to Local Elections
The City of Richardson's City Council elections are over (except for the run-offs). The Richardson ISD school board elections are over (except for the run-offs). The RISD bond approval elections are over. Some of the elections were over early in the evening. Some dragged late into the night. Some went as expected. Some offered surprises. After the jump, my verbose reactions to all of them.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Random Thoughts: Close to the End of the Pandemic
Tweets from April, 2021:
- 2021-04-02: Using my metric, "we're getting close to the end of the pandemic." (link)
- 2021-04-02: The Father (2020): Woman deals with her aging father. Characters come and go, scenes repeat, each time slightly differently, until you aren't sure if you are seeing reality or the world through the father's dementia. Deserved Oscar noms for Olivia Coleman and Anthony Hopkins. B+
- 2021-04-02: It seems only right. Georgians are taking the state back to a time when baseball didn't yet exist.
- 2021-04-03: Now 65+, another step closer to the end of the pandemic, by my metric. (link)
- 2021-04-03: Great quote about Richardson Pearce's Drew Timme:
After the jump, more random thoughts.
Friday, April 30, 2021
Genius: Einstein (TV 2017)
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#VeryTardyReview
Thursday, April 29, 2021
TIL: "A Nation of Immigrants"
"A Nation of Immigrants." What country am I talking about? The United States, right? It's what I learned growing up in the 1950s. That, and the myth of the melting pot. I learned about how the English and the Irish and the Germans (like my grandfather in 1892) and the Italians all came to the United States in different waves of immigration, where they all learned English and intermarried and melted into one glorious people and nation. E Pluribus Unum and all that. But there was always a nagging problem for young me. The story didn't include the Chinese or the Negroes. Young me puzzled over such things, but I didn't find the answers in the patriotic school books. Now, decades later, I have to admit defeat on the melting pot myth. I have come to question the "nation of immigrants" myth altogether.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
POTD: Saigon, Ahead of the World
From 2015 03 21 Saigon |
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
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