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Nerve Plucks

Mellow on Mon­day I am, so much so that it’s now Tues­day. No duti­ful dysphe­mis­tic metaphors today, merely a con­ge­ries of nerve pluc­kers. Unlike nerve twitchers, which con­ti­nue their spas­mo­dic mean­de­ring through the psyche for some time, making them a sig­ni­fi­cant and serious anno­yance, a nerve pluc­ker is merely an exter­nal itch. Once scratched,

The Spider And The Fly

I was happy to see Biden announce rural broad­band fun­ding in Pennsyl­va­nia.
It is inex­cu­sa­ble that some in this country do not have access to the great equa­li­zer of high speed inter­net, if for no other rea­sons than all should be able to read the gar­bage put out by media who sell con­nec­tions

Tuesday Coffee Break Notes

Dis­re­gar­ding, for now, a rant on com­mer­cial hog far­ming being morally con­dem­na­ble and pos­sibly dan­ge­rous to the envi­ron­ment, I’m curious as to why in, in 2009, we don’t have enough peo­ple or resour­ces to work on more than one flu vac­cine at a time. We’ve been making vac­ci­nes for how many years now? If