The Nerd Cut: Star Wars, Episode III, Revenge of the Sith

I’ve been writing on some heavy themes lately. So how about a little light-hearted fare this week?  I promise we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled deep dives into modern atrocity and what we can do about it very soon. But this week, let’s talk nerd. For those new around here, The

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Throwing Stones: MLK, Revisionism & Imperfect Figures Through History

“America places its best men on pedestals so that others can throw stones at them.” – Tom Clancy Back in January of 2024, conservative influencer Charlie Kirk loosed a “hot take” about Martin Luther King, Jr. that I haven’t heard much: “MLK was awful,” Kirk said. “He’s not a good person. He

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The Circumlocution Office: Tales Of Government Ineptitude

If you’ve ever had the misfortune of needing to deal with a government agency, you’ve experienced the Circumlocution Office. In a recent post my wife explained the Circumlocution Office and all of its bureaucratic glory. Taken from the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit, it’s essentially a term used to describe the nonsensical

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Chemical Skies: Part II, The Science of Cloud Creation

How do you create a cloud? Well, let’s back up and revisit our elementary school science lessons. What are clouds? Clouds are the product of three factors coming together: water vapor, dust, and cold air. Surface water evaporates into the air where it attaches to atmospheric dust. When that combination is cold

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