Starve for Us
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The Atlantic suggests that Hamas has taken on starvation of its own people as a weapon of war. In recent days, I’ve spoken with dozens of ...
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Newfound Gap Closed
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Travel over the NC/TN border continues to be a problem after Helene. Every hard rain seems to produce a new land slip along the narrow pass...
Water Maids II
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Sometimes they have allies. Tough stuff.
Nicomachean Ethics IV.2: Magnificence
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The following is probably the least interesting of Aristotle's virtues to most of us, simply because it is out of our range to do either...
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The Golden Spike
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Like you, I was taught in grade school about ' the Golden Spike ' that was driven in 1869 to celebrate the completion of America...
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A neighborhood intervenes
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A neighbor in this small community came to me last week for minor help with a notice to vacate tenancy, a first step towards pursuing an evi...
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Local Scottish History
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In North Carolina, it has long been believed that a group of backcountry Scottish immigrants declared independence from the King of England...
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Nicomachean Ethics IV.1b
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The first chapter of Book IV continues. Yesterday we learned that liberality is more concerned with giving well than with taking; but the o...
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Postcards from Way Outside Popular Culture
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I gave up television in 2004, when I realized that I was only using our $80/month cable subscription to watch old cowboy movies on the Weste...
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The Triton
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The Triton a-sail. Last week's quick run to the Deep South was occasioned by a chance to observe a demonstration of the Triton autonomou...
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Nicomachean Ethics IV.1a: Liberality
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Book IV begins with an extremely long chapter that I will break into two parts. It has to do with the first of the 'spending virtues,...
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A Random Musical Interlude
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If you're in New Mexico August 22-24 Spoons and a washtub bass Gotta end with an outlaw
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Nicomachean Ethics III.12
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This is the final chapter of Book III . Self-indulgence is more like a voluntary state than cowardice. For the former is actuated by pleasur...
Hollywood Makes Even Conan Break Promises
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From Your Lips to God's Ear
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DOGE has built an automated/augmented intelligence bot with an astonishing goal . The U.S. DOGE Service is using a new artificial intelligen...
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A Brief Review
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Jim Hanson would like to review best practices with close-quarter pistols. Derrick Perry is a Sheepdog He saved lives & did what few are...
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Another Evil Buzzword
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This time the word is " mankeeping ," which is I gather women having to care about their partners. Much of the time, Mr. Lioi sai...
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US Concessions to EU
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None, apparently . They will tax our goods at 0%, we'll tax theirs at 15%. $600BB in U.S. investments and $750BB in energy purchases, re...
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RIP Tom Lehrer
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I admit that I had not realized he was still alive ; his work is well-known to me, but all of his famous pieces are from before I was born....
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Nicomachean Ethics III.11
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Of the appetites some seem to be common, others to be peculiar to individuals and acquired; e.g. the appetite for food is natural, since eve...
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