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Day 19,702

Getting ready t head upstairs and head to bed, 9:42 on a Saturday night. Yesterday my mom turned 75. For any descendants of ours that read this, know that my mom is a loving woman that was warm and creative. She loves her art, and she loves watching children and grandchildren play sports. It’s her …

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Day 19,701

Some days you have it, some days you don’t. Today has been leaning a little more towards the latter. I had my pen in my shirt, and my little Quattro pad in my back pocket, and I was ready to write down any idea that struck me as it settled into my feeble little brain. …

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Day 19,700

Today is one of those days that I coasted through. As you go through life, there are going to be some days where you are pressed to get things done, and some other days that don’t throw responsibility after responsibility at you time and time again. I’m not saying that you want a lot of …

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Day 19,699

Don’t argue with idiots. This is a little message to my descendants. In this life you will find yourself immersed in academic pursuits. You’ll study, math, the various and sundry liberal sciences, and any number of interests that spawn questions, the answers of which can be measured in verifiable values. Numbers lead to measurables which lead …

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Day 19,698

Hi, descendants! OK, so now there’s this weird little epiphany where I stop and realize that, yes, I have three kids. I have three wonderful kids. But… and that’s a big but… I have no guarantee that any of my kids will have kids of their own. Part of this cynicism comes from my firm …

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Day 19,697

Hey, kids, let me tell you what the old man did today. I drove all over northeast Kansas looking for a spot to watch this eclipse that happened today. The weather did not cooperate. I drove through some rain as I headed up to Hiawatha, Kansas, and then turned back east because traffic was squirrelly. …

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Day 19,696

Science has played an important role in shaping my life. I have always been interested in the method, the various scientific disciplines, and how important science is in pursuit of the truth. We live in a strange time right now relative to the acceptance of science in our lives. It’s almost like people are cherry-picking the …

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Day 19,695

Another few moments with my grandkids. I am a flawed human being. That doesn’t mean I’m not a good human being. We are all flawed. Some of us a more flawed than others. I am picky about some of the weirdest things, paper and pens as an example. I can be a little OCD about …

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Day 19,694

Hello once again to the grandchildren, great grandchildren, and other descendants I will likely never know about… What’s shakin’? Interesting moves on the political side. The White House canned a guy, Steve Bannon, as a chief strategist to the President. He may have been one of the primary movers and shakers in this administration’s rather neutral …

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Day 19,693

Hi, my grandchildren and grandchildren. Today is August 17, 2017. Here in the United States, there is this guy named Trump that thinks that Nazis and Nazi protestors have the same degree of culpability. We have an ongoing debate about something that we really shouldn’t be debating about – whether we put statues in parks …

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