Blog – List Format

  • RTotD – 4/3/24

    Why, a, bee, gee, I, jay, kay, oh, pee, queue, are, tee, you. All of these words contain a letter that has the same pronunciation as the word itself. Granted, in two cases the letter…

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  • The Point – part 8

    Going back to the campfire conversation from the other night for a moment, spirituality came up as a topic. Neither of us is a religious person, but we both agree that the degree of precision…

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  • My namesake…

    If you could have something named after you, what would it be? Hrm…. I don’t know that I would want anything named after me. But if I was forced to choose something, I would say…

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  • RTotD – 4/2/24

    What is the word for being tired of everything in a given situation, and no longer giving a flying fuck, but in more than just a passing, irritable moment kind of way? For some reason,…

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  • Raccoons could drive!

    What makes you laugh? Well, lots of things, but for the best kind of laughter, I would have to say ridiculousness, but the silly kind, not the infuriating kind. Like talking to a kid about…

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  • RTotD – 4/1/24

    Numbers really are amazing. They are central to existence, and patterns in those numbers can be seen everywhere. It truly is beautiful.

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  • When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? At that point, I think I was going back and forth between being a paleontologist or a vet or an astronaut.…

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  • The power of music

    I find it funny how much emotion plays a role in how you perceive or experience certain things, and how that can change over time. This pertains specifically to music, at least in this moment…

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  • The Point – part 7

    I had two conversations recently that each, in their own way, sparked a chain of thoughts related to this series of ramblings. In the one conversation, the idea came up that humanity itself does not…

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  • RTotD – 3/31/24

    All offspring become orphans, in most cases. It is the natural order of life, sad as it can be.

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