It was one of the most pivotal days in Amercian history: May 14, 1998. Can you name the three monumental events that occurred? Tune in to Math and Musings to reminisce. … Continue reading
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Neither the Heat nor the Lakers followed the script Monday night, but damned if they didn’t put up some entertaining games in victory. I think it’s probably too early to call another Lakers-Dodgers double for 2023, but if it happens … Continue reading
Nuggets and Celtics apparently got the message: lie down and let these series even up so we can put a few more games on TV. Nice. Your move, Miami. Your move, LA. … Continue reading
Today on the 101st episode of Math and Musings it’s two of my favorite subjects: sports and politics. Don’t worry, it’s mostly sports. … Continue reading
I’ve just finished my latest read, Alexandra Robbins’ The Teachers: A Year Inside America’s Most Vulnerable, Important Profession. With a subtitle like that you know it’s got to be good, right? And just look at those celebrity blurbs on the back! This … Continue reading
Why it took them 55 years to come up with this I’ll never know, but the folks at McDonald’s have done the possible and started offering Big Mac sauce a la carte. Like, you just want the sauce on the side. … Continue reading
I’m always one for celebrations, and today’s is a good one: the 100th episode of Math and Musings. Today’s story takes place in the old country, Binghamton, New York. There’s danger, heartbreak, chivalry, intrigue, and a plot twist you won’t want … Continue reading
Front-page headline of Loudoun County Virginia’s paper of record (that would be the Loudoun Times-Mirror) this week reads: “If They Build It…” This is a reference to the aforementioned stadium project (potential one, anyway) in my backyard, potentially the potential home … Continue reading
I leave for a few days and I figure by the time I get back somebody else will own my local NFL team. (That would be the Washington Commanders.) We’ve been hearing about a potential sale for years, though this past … Continue reading
Today’s a holiday from a religion I don’t celebrate (aren’t they all?), but I’m happy to take off every day I can. This one I’m using to head to the old country: Binghamton, New York, for better or worse. For … Continue reading