Discrimination is still strong, my fellow Hibernians. ‘Merica is not being kind to us. Leaving the University of Notre Dame out of the College Football Playoff is like listing your top 12 English playwrights of the 16th century and not mentioning … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2025
On today’s episode of Math and Musings Franklin and I discuss our recent trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania. As with everything we do, we had a great time, though the activities may not have been what you’d expect. While in Hershey we … Continue reading
Okay, we’re putting ourselves on alert: 20 years from today is going to be like the coolest date ever: 12/3/45. I wanted this noted to say that I thought of it first.
I never expect my hometown NFL team (that would be the Washington Commanders) to fare well in prime time, especially when facing a team that’s actually, you know, good. Imagine my surprise last night when not only was my local team … Continue reading
Today on Math and Musings you’ll hear me and Franklin discuss our Christmas Schedule, 2025 edition. Only a couple minor modifications between this year and last, proving, well, maybe we’re homing in on finally getting this thing right. Enjoy. Things to … Continue reading
Everyone’s favorite “baseball” team, the Savannah Bananas, announced plans this week to create a “verified secondary ticket marketplace” for their fans. I applaud the effort in trying to curb fraud, though a certain buyer beware might also work; the effort to reduce prices … Continue reading
At the top of my newsfeed Saturday was an article from WTOP (that’s radio for those of you from this century) headlined “Loudoun County schools see a major increase in the number of students unable to pay for school lunches.” … Continue reading
Today on Math and Musings I give up hosting duties… not to my son but to my other heir apparent: artificial intelligence. Yup. The program is called Brisk and not only did it map out the episode for me and give … Continue reading
Last week I noted a few curiosities regarding this year’s mayoral race in Seattle, Washington. (I say Washington as to not confuse it with other Seattles. Or other Washingtons.) Among other things I observed the “progressive bias” to late-arriving ballots. More … Continue reading
This weekend was not the time to be a D.C. sports fan. In a 24-hour period… My hometown NBA team (the Washington Wizards)… losers yesterday (11 in a row) and owners of the worst record in the league. My hometown … Continue reading