The return
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I started this blog as an unofficial vehicle for interesting statistical
information. When I retired, I let it lie fallow. I'm going to post here
period...
Gender Wage Gap By State - Census Bureau
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If you need a reason to start a business, the gender wage gap may be a
factor. The Census has created a new visualization of the disparity between
male ...
It takes a lot of practice
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A friend asked: “If you had the chance to ask three different people
(living or dead, famous or not) ONE question… who and what would you ask?”
The one req...
Faded road markings cause concern
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Q: Can someone at New York state tell me why the DOT doesn’t use a better
reflective paint when the lines are painted? It appears the paint used has
no ref...
Goodbye but NOT farewell
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Using the words which Roger used in his intro for the last post of round
20--- Z
*With joy, we'll dream away each sorrow, With love we'll live for each...
Alan Moore's Twilight Proposal
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Introduction by Alan David Doane:
Honestly I didn't intend the irony, but this week's FMF, looking at Alan
Moore's never-published Twilight proposal, also ...
The Best Films of 2023
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Martin Scorsese, left, Lily Gladstone, and Robert DeNiro all received Oscar
nods for *Killers of the Flower Moon*. Some say Leo DiCaprio, right, was
snubbe...
Getting Ready To Die
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Getting Ready To DieNo, as far as I know, it’s not imminent, but you never
know. An awful lot of people are checking out in the seventh decade that I
just ...
Petitioning season cut short
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Political "petitioning season" for U.S. Congress, NYS Assembly, NYS Senate,
and a host of other positions, was cut short. Like all the other things
that...
Eagle Scout Project
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Rutherford neighbor Krish Soni is getting started on his Eagle Scout
project on Saturday, October 26. He will be labeling storm drains in the
neighborhood ...
We’re Off On An Adventure!
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Just now, Marge and I are doing a bit of adventuring. The next adventure
will include a whole new online reality and presence for me and my work…
See you i...
It Changes
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Living with Lupus and Fibro and Asthma is often not so much 'one day at a
time.' It is much more like one fifteen minute segment of time - at at time.
This...
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye…
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Well, kids, this is it. I’m leaving first thing tomorrow morning. My visits
home will be few and far between, and when they happen, they’ll be
exclusive...
Spring is here?
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As far as the pro peloton goes, it’s on! I watched the Tour of Flanders
today, and it was one of the best races I’ve ever seen. “Looking back, you
get a b...
Modern Types-Ronald Searle,Geoffrey Gorer
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With the recent attention given to Ronald Searle's 90th birthday and new
interview,I decided to look at one of his books.
The book is titled Modern Ty...
Weekend Diversion: 1984, Part 17
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On November 17, 1984, a new song went to Number One, and it was one of my
favourites of the year. This week 40 years ago, *”Wake Me Up Before You
Go-Go”* ...
Well, this is a first!
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I’ve survived my entire life (so far) without a significant broken bone
that had to be casted. I did have a broken bone in my foot that required a
wooden s...
in (one's) stride, at (a) pace
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This post is inspired by a poll that Ellen Jovin, aka the Grammar Table,
ran in September. Before I get into that, let me point out that there is a
Kicks...
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Saturday November 2nd.
The viewings on the Saturday went well. Monday morning the Estate Agents
rang to say there had been 2 offers. We went for the one...
Another podcast guest spot
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This past Saturday (my time), I was a guest host with Daniel Brewer on the
podcast he does with Adam Burns, The Gay Mix (aka “The Mix”) podcast. That
episo...
Our Blood – Not Theirs
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With the caveat that I’m intentionally being a bit provocative, I’d like to
say that… Regarding the well being of this country, violence might be
necessary...
1, 2, 3, 4: You Can Count On It
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Up the stairs, count the steps1, 2, 3, 41, 2, 3, 41, 2, 3…Crap, it didn’t
come out even, it’s eleven But 1-2-3-4-1/ 2 /3-4-1-2-3 will have to do; the
middl...
This is The End (a follow-up)
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I wrote yesterday about my possibly retiring this space in favor of
migrating all of my blogging to ForgottenStars.net, because of Reasons. I
am now pul...
18 and life, you got it
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It's the 18th of April, and that means it's the anniversary of Mia's
accident - 18 (!!!!) years ago today, we were in the crash that damaged her
brain ir...
Sunday Round-up
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Wash your mouth out
In these ultra-hygienic days, Russian artist Yulia Popova has come into her
own by making models of foodstuffs out of soap. What makes y...
I believe ..Religion
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Written by the Rev.Jeannette van der Veen-Bosgra
I believe in a world where all people can live in happiness,
and that I too have a duty to create such a wo...
Tough Day
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A few weeks ago, I turned 38, and I am still under the scrutiny of
strangers in public. One would think that once you're out of grade school,
middle school...
Change
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Group Reading “The only thing we have in this world that is utterly and
intrinsically ours is our integrity.” ~ Mira Grant One- to find the
universal eleme...
Retro Y'all!
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Still jumping. In place, mostly. Someone should do one of these rap battle
style brags about being a junker. Seriously. Big sale at the Peddlers Mall
today.
X is for XMAS
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*MERRY CHRISTMAS (XMAS) EVERYONE!*
I thought I'd put a link to the top 100 Xmas songs for 2017 so you could
click on it and play anything your heart d...
The Myth Memers
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One of those little questionnaires just to dip a toe back into blogging.
Took this from Chris Hull's Facebook.
1. Do you make your bed? No.
2. The first c...
Now available in paperback!
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*Sharp: A Memoir*. William Morrow & Co, 2012. Print.
We lost 4 members of the Guilford High School Class of 84: David Ciardello,
Richard Eaton, Ronnie Burn...
No parallel
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Get a good look at these: Whence they came: After seeing that incredible
glow-in-the-dark Zac Posen dress that Claire Danes wore at the 2016 Met
Gala, Lori...
ABC Wednesday: The Importance of Being Bored
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When I was growing up, you being bored was your problem that you were
responsible to rectify. As children we learned never to be bored- or at
least not t...
Monday PSA: The Pioneer of the Pole
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Click on the image for the full ad As promised, the second of two
Antarctica themed PSAs. Today: “Pioneer of the Pole.” Just like last week,
this is from D...
Final Act
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Dear Followers of Berowne's "Savage Reflections." I'm very sorry to have to
inform you that my father, John Savage, passed away on December 26, just a
week...
Friday Post - Your services are no longer needed
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Heads will roll
While the good news fairies of Wall Street would have you believe that
everything is just hunky dory the truth is it's not. In order to m...
Age is a State of Mind, Somewhere Near Nebraska
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What a year it has been! After surviving the odometer rolling over to 40, I
had a year of sabbatical. That gave me plenty of time to think about my mid-lif...
The End of a Long Day
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You know those days where all you really want to do is change into your
pajamas and curl up on the couch while you decide which comfort food would
mak...
#Freaking Out -AND!
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Calmly completely freaking out about my move. AND! I quit smoking. I feel
this qualifies me to have an opinion on how to do it.
So I am calmly completel...
Gaze Upon My Works and Snicker, Part 53.
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Another quickie sketch at work, because I wanted to draw Pandora A in a
white fuzzy hat (no, I don't know the name for them) and a b...
Superheroes I Love #10: Deathlok
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Every red-blooded boy loves cyborgs. Half-man, half-robot, what’s not to
love? The Marvel Comics character Deathlok is a bit on the obscure side,
but debut...
Grab this rugged Chromebook for $55
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[image: Lenovo 11.6]
*TL;DR:* You don't really need a reason to grab this grade-A refurb Lenovo
Chromebook for just $54.99 (reg. $328).
Finding a deal tha...
The Scream
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“My son’s preschool picture. And he still hates them.” (submitted by Denise)
The post The Scream appeared first on AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com.
Episode 326: The WGA Strike
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One by one, Ken goes over the many issues the WGA is fighting for and why
they’re important. He also gives an overview of the situation and how it
might...
The dopamine jail of joke Twitter
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I’m home from vacation and the Planet Funny promotional engine is slowing
down. (There’s still one last signing at Powell’s City of Books in two
short week...
Rex Smith: Free speech, pulpit speech and tax laws
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Each school day when I was a little boy began with the Pledge of
Allegiance, followed by all the students bowing their heads to recite the
Lord’s Prayer. T...
Mixed Results for The Rules
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Well that was an “interesting” Emmy Awards. There were enough surprises to
make the alteration of the voting rules to a single round plurality rather
than ...
Mom Has Stacked Dinner Party Roster
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GOLDEN, CO—Their eyes widening in amazement as the 43-year-old rattled off
the names of heavy hitter after heavy hitter, impressed members of the
Dreesh...
Week 17 NFL Picks
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Last week’s 10 wins leaves me with 153 wins. Weak season. Sorry. Week 17
picks NFL Picks Away Home Chicago Detroit NY Jets Buffalo Tampa Bay Atlanta
Caroli...
Coverville Countdown 2012: Nominations Begin NOW!
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It’s that time of year again! Time for you to nominate and vote for your
favorite covers, and for me to spend the last few shows of the year to line
them...
Obama’s speech coverage on NPR
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What were the people at NPR thinking? The coverage of President Obama’s
speech on National Public Radio on Wednesday was just awful. I’ve never
minded anal...
Ellsberg’s “Desperate Proposal Pattern”
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by Thomas Reifer At the height of global demonstrations against Israel’s
radically disproportionate response to the horrific October 7, 2023
terrorist atta...
2PP132 – 16 May 2020
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This episode was delayed, yet again, because Arthur didn’t have enough
time. Anyway, here we are—were? Today’s chat was about the changes to New
Zealand’s ...
My New Venture: Top Flight Family
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You may have noticed that you haven’t heard much from me lately. That’s
because I’ve been quietly working on new passion of mine, a digital media
startup o...
First blog post
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This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it,
or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you
started t...
10.29.15 GOOGLE UBER ALLES
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This article originally appeared in the 10.29.15 issue of Metroland.
You may have heard that the New York federal appeals court granted Google a
big win ...
This Is Not A Joke
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A new ball game - with tasers. Hat-tip : The Volokh Conspiracy According to
The Daily Caller, Eric Prum, one of the founders of Ultimate Tak Ball,
said, “I...
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Sunday, April 02, 2006
11 months
Did you spring forward? Offer void in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and parts of Arizona. Welcome to Daylight Saving Time, all of Indiana! Here's the current time in your area. *** I've been doing this blogging thingy for 11 months now, and have been thinking what I want to do with the blog in the coming year. Your input is desired. I'm just throwing it out there. I think this post has something to do with my musings. Yesterday's post was my April Fool's post, and I'm the one that got fooled - Blogger now thinks I have a spam site, and I am asked for word verification when I post! *** Some asked me why I often note dead people. Well, I don't mention ALL the famous dead people. Slobodan Milošević died, and I said nothing. He's gone, I'm not broken up about it. Lyn Nofziger, who worked in the Reagan administration died; all I can say is that he was probably the second most rumpled man in political life in the last half of the 20th century, after Fred Harris, who I once voted for. Sometimes, I don't place the name, so I might link, for example, to Gordon's tribute to Dan Curtis. *** Took Lydia for her two-year checkup this week. She's 36 1/4" inches, over half my height! That puts her in the over 95th percentile bracket. She's 30 pounds (85th percentile). Her head is in the 75th percentile. However, I'm increasingly convinced that she has developed allergies, since she has many of the symptoms described in the article. We're going to experiment with different foods. *** This is the end of National Sleep Awareness Week 2006. Lately, Lydia's been waking up at 4:30 a.m.; I'm aware that this has had some impact on MY sleep. The upside: it will make her transition to Daylight Savings Time easier. Not MY transition, but there it is. *** I'm always happy when people come home safely from a dangerous situation, even the ones I don't know, but Jill Carroll's release really brought me joy. I think it's partially a function of this story a couple months ago on CBS Sunday Morning. *** So, it's Florida vs. UCLA in the men's college basketball final. Michael and I going mano a mano in the pool; no one else can win. Or, since Michael's only five, maybe it's mano a boyo. *** I've added a few links to the web/blogroll. There may be others, but I can't remember, and I'm too lazy to look.
One of them is a webpage I used to maintain, but with Lydia, the blog and other matters, fell through the cracks for so long, I need a refresher course in how to access it. It's the FOCUS Churches of the Capital Region. FOCUS folks, please send me stuff to post.
Indie Rock Librarian - this is a nascent site by Christina, the Youth services librarian at the Pine Hills branch, about two blocks from my house. I've given her an idea or two. If you go there and/or to the main branch blog, I'm sure they'll be thrilled with some out-of- town traffic.
The Scooter Chronicles I meant to link to months ago, but I didn't know what category to put him in. So, I just changed the categories! He's a newer (but younger) dad than I, likes music and baseball. He also likes hockey; I don't quite understand hockey. Somebody please explain AGAIN what icing is?
I wasn't going to add any more comic bloggers, but Thom Wade is so wonderfully acerbic, I couldn't resist.
A Place to Talk About War by an English professor in Texas I discovered when he commented on of Greg Burgas' posts. It's a site where, well, you know.
TU Editors' Blog, primarily for "Today's 2-faced heads": Headlines that can be taken more than one way. Example: "Court to Paris Hilton: Stay away from man, except at parties". *** I've been accused of a lot of things. But being a "23-year-old-white sorority girl living in Urbana, Illinois" was not one of them. Until now. (See the comments section.) *** Feel better, Kelly.
4 comments:
Anonymous
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Thanks for the plug Roger.
As for icing, it is when a team shoots (dumps) the puck to the other end of the ice when they are on the opposite side of the red line, and there is no chance of player from either team touching it before it goes past the end line, which is the line that runs in front of the goal. It is done purposely, and was used in situations when your players were tired and you needed a line change.
This season though there is a new rule. If you ice the puck, you can't make a line change. So teams are more careful. On the flip side, the linesmen (the two without orange bands on their sleeves) are being more lenient. If the player was actually trying to make a pass, yet the puck didn't make it to their teammate, the linesmen will wave it off and let the play continue.
Hope this helps.
Congrats on 11 months of blogging! I don't have any suggestions on what you should do. I enjoy reading your blog because you always have something interesting posted, and you post often.
You seriously didn't know what icing is? I'm starting to think you ARE a 23-year-old sorority chick from Urbana. Don't black people like hockey? I can't imagine why - there has to be at least two black hockey players!
I love not having Daylight Savings. Now we're three hours behind the imperialistic East Coast and everything on television but the network stations starts an hour earlier. Cool.
4 comments:
Thanks for the plug Roger.
As for icing, it is when a team shoots (dumps) the puck to the other end of the ice when they are on the opposite side of the red line, and there is no chance of player from either team touching it before it goes past the end line, which is the line that runs in front of the goal. It is done purposely, and was used in situations when your players were tired and you needed a line change.
This season though there is a new rule. If you ice the puck, you can't make a line change. So teams are more careful. On the flip side, the linesmen (the two without orange bands on their sleeves) are being more lenient. If the player was actually trying to make a pass, yet the puck didn't make it to their teammate, the linesmen will wave it off and let the play continue.
Hope this helps.
Congrats on 11 months of blogging! I don't have any suggestions on what you should do. I enjoy reading your blog because you always have something interesting posted, and you post often.
You seriously didn't know what icing is? I'm starting to think you ARE a 23-year-old sorority chick from Urbana. Don't black people like hockey? I can't imagine why - there has to be at least two black hockey players!
I love not having Daylight Savings. Now we're three hours behind the imperialistic East Coast and everything on television but the network stations starts an hour earlier. Cool.
I notice you didn't deny being a 23-year-old sorotiy chick. I am not saying, I am just saying.
GP- I tried out for the sorority, but I was rejected, just because I'm not female. The shock! The horror! The shame!
Actually, when I was in college, the Greeks were really on the decline. The scene never interested me.
I wouldn't WANT to be 23 again.
And Margaret Mitchell wears army boots.
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