Another one in the books, and I still prefer Galentine’s Day to its similarly-titled predecessor. Just sayin’. … Continue reading
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Prior to Sunday night the last time the Cincinnati Bengals were in the Super Bowl was January of 1989. Coincidentally this was the last one I didn’t see; my decades-long sports obsession began later that spring. Most of the players … Continue reading
If you’ve got eight hours to invest, check out Serial Productions’ latest offering, The Trojan Horse Affair. Without giving anything away… it’s good. But long. So if you’ve got only 15 minutes, listen to Math and Musings. You’re welcome. … Continue reading
For some time now I have looked forward to reading Milo Beckman’s Math without Numbers. You know what? I like numbers. And without the numbers… it’s just not the same. … Continue reading
The Olympics, the Pro Bowl, and the NHL’s All-Star weekend. That was the weekend, and I expected this to be the order of popularity. First, the world’s oldest sporting contest and most celebrated spectacle in all of human competition. And … Continue reading
About a year ago my local high school changed its school nickname from a politically-incorrect Civil War reference to the more generic “Captains.” This week my local NFL team changed its politically-incorrect nickname (well, the one they had before they … Continue reading
A palindrome is not a palindrome. … Continue reading
Let the record show that despite alternate decisions being made by some of my musical colleagues I have decided to continue selling my music on Spotify and other streaming services.
Working five days in a row? Whoa. It’s been a while, but somehow I ended up doing it this week. In a word, it ain’t easy. And twelve degrees outside ain’t helping.
The second-worst month of the year is the 30 days following Christmas. We’ve made it through. Unfortunately the worst month of the year is the 30 days after that. Shoot. … Continue reading