• The Shortz Test

    17 Mar 2021 » 3 min read

    I do some of my best thinking in the shower. In last night’s shower, I was thinking about artificial intelligence. A.I. systems have a come a long way since folks like Alan Turing, Marvin Minsky, and others first begin thinking about them. Many systems today seem to provide at least the illusion of passing the…

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  • Random Capital Letters

    16 Mar 2021 » 2 min read

    Over the years, I’ve seen a new kind of style develop in online writing. Especially in abbreviated writing like what you find in tweets, Facebook posts, and text messages, I am seeing more and more random capital letters. Sentences will contain randomly capitalized words right in the Middle of the sentence. For a long time,…

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  • 1,000 Audio Books

    15 Mar 2021 » 2 min read

    On Saturday, I obtained my 1,000th audio book from Audible. It was Alan Lightman’s The Accidental Universe. On the one hand, for someone who once wrote here that audio books were not his thing, this is pretty remarkable. On the other hand, as a bibliophile, this is just an example of catching up. I picked…

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  • Journals of the Plague Year

    14 Mar 2021 » 3 min read

    As we passed the year-mark for the pandemic, I went back to my journals from early 2020 to see if I could find when I first mentioned the coronavirus. As best as I can tell, it was on February 24, 2020 when I mentioned, at the very end of that day’s entry: “Stock market down…

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  • Wildlife Sightings

    13 Mar 2021 » 2 min read

    Why is it that we get so excited when we see wildlife? Our house backs up to a local park and the park is full of wildlife. Every now and then, some of that wildlife makes its way into our yard. A few months ago I noted that the security light in front of the…

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  • 10 Things That Annoy Me About TV Shows

    12 Mar 2021 » 1 min read about lists

    Much of the TV I watch these days is through osmosis. While I am reading, Kelly will be watching something and some of what she watches seeps through. Here are some things that annoy me about TV shows today: When the stars of a medical drama become patients in the hospital they work in. When…

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  • Understanding Entropy

    11 Mar 2021 » 2 min read

    Entropy increases, despite everything. I can attest to that and I don’t need basic physics or the laws of quantum mechanics to illustrate the problem. Consider: On two occasions in the last 6 weeks, the our newer car would not start in the morning. A quick jump solved the problem both times. But when I…

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  • Meaningless Statements, Vague Gibberish, and Useless Qualifications

    10 Mar 2021 » 3 min read

    In my capacity as a person working in a technology field, I am occasionally the recipient of email messages from companies that want to sell their products and services. Reading these email messages often reminds me of a great passage in Isaac Asimov’s Foundation trilogy, indeed in the original “Foundation” story published in Astounding in…

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  • A Quick Update on My Obsidian Automation Scripts

    10 Mar 2021 » 1 min read about productivity

    I’ve had a number of people reach out recently to inquire about my Obsidian automation scripts. I will get them posted to Github in the relatively nearly future. In their current state, they are not ready for public consumption. There are lots of hard-coded paths, to say nothing of the code is fairly ugly. I’ve…

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  • The Extremes of My Travels

    09 Mar 2021 » 1 min read

    Reading Paul Theroux’s The Old Patagonian Express has me sitting at my desk at lunch with my Oxford Atlas of the World open so that I can follow along on his travels south. (The book is about the train trip he took from Boston to Patagonia.) Switching between book and maps, I found myself drawn…

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