Looking at houses (on line) in AZ we saw a place with a 200 sq.ft. “fully detached basement”. It was in the middle of the yard of an otherwise unremarkable house. I asked our agent about it, assuming it was an old 1950s bomb shelter. He opined that it was a storm cellar (he is from the Midwest). Storm cellar in Phoenix? I think I might have a new understanding of this modern home feature.
Month: September 2021
Texas ain’t what it used to be
I suppose I will lay off the Texas bashing. I decided it was over after the Big Freeze. One last editorial on the Failed State of Texas.
Texas ain’t what it used to be
Snake Oil
A local story that pretty well covers the known facts on the popular “alternative” treatment for COVID-19.
Austin pharmacist gets 300 prescriptions a day for Ivermectin
Hot Cheese
We are still doing the pandemic grocery pickup thing. Sometimes you get things substituted. Sometimes you end up with stuff a little unexpected. Just tried a slice of this cheese. Wife bought it with a coupon. Packaged like lots of other cheeses we have bought. I didn’t notice the skull image, or the markings placing it on the high end of the heat scale. Now that I’m thinking it I have heard of Carolina Reaper Peppers. Hottest pepper in the world (since 2012)? You don’t say. Grown by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum? I don’t see any legitimate peacetime use for this sort of cheese.

I Like Ike
As the 20 year war in Afghanistan ends, I can’t help but think of President Eisenhower’s famous quote from his final speech as president. The entire speech is worth a read (or watch). A more recent article from The Guardian explains what should be obvious.
“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron.”
― Dwight D. Eisenhower
Where did the $5tn spent on Afghanistan and Iraq go? Here’s where
Fear & Loathing in America
One of my favorite bits of writing on 9/11 happened in the immediate aftermath. While everyone was still in shock, Hunter Thompson told us very clearly what was going on. Re-reading it today it is even more amazing given the utter confusion from all quarters in the days and even the weeks after the event. Somewhat strangely it was from Thompson’s late career sports writing gig with ESPN.
Fear & Loathing in America
Breakthrough COVID-19 Cases
There is so much published on COVID-19 that it gets overwhelming. A good one from NPR that is both real-world and technical.
I Got A ‘Mild’ Breakthrough Case. Here’s What I Wish I’d Known
The Other 9/11
A reprint of Christopher Hitchens article on the 1973 Chilean coup and the murder of President Salvador Allende. From the London Review of Books.

