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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Funny because it is true
Sorry, non-Americans. In the same week, even!
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Excellent Choice!
I am both happy and perplexed at Romney’s choice of Ryan. On the one hand, I am happy that he didn’t choose a few of the others off the list of potentials (McDonnell, Santorum, and Pawlenty, just to name a … Continue reading
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Not Every Astronaut Goes Home At The End of His Shift
If you think, as I do, that the whole “all cops must go home at the end of their shift” mentality carries costs for society, consider that a variant of the same idea as applied to astronauts may well cause … Continue reading
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First World Problems
I’ve not been hiding. I’m on a mission. A couple weeks back I asked my guitar instructor about maybe starting some ear training. After a short conversation we concluded that attempting to do this with a bass guitar would be … Continue reading
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We Are Family: Part Deux
Thank you all for stopping by today. I would like to take a moment to introduce you all to the newest member of the household. Say hello to Missus Davenport. (click to enlarge on all) The Wife and I brought … Continue reading
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We Are Family
As an update to last week’s post about family life here at the RNS Blogstation: Tacoma, The Wife and I decided not to cancel our appointment with the rescue agency. As much as it hurt to think we were getting … Continue reading
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Passings
It is with Sadness that I have to deliver the message of a passing at RNS Blogstation Tacoma. Actually two of them. It has been rather a bad month. The Monday before Boomershoot we had to take Ms. Buttersworth, our … Continue reading
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Only half clever
The left considers themselves quite “clever”. They say the reason right-wing folks can’t get a show like The Daily Show is because the right can’t be smart & funny at the same time (aka: clever). The video below is what … Continue reading
For the weekend
Unless anyone else has anything they’d like to add.
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Faster than Stink
This new heating system is the shit. Literally. Google recently detailed how it uses recycled wastewater to cool the servers in its Georgia data center, but a company in Philadelphia is now going to be using sewage water to heat … Continue reading
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