Category Archives: Random Musings
Shredded popcorn
Just a little musical snack for your Friday afternoon…
Oh Say, Can You See…What We’re Becoming?
My father worked several jobs at a time to provide for our family. One of those jobs was fixing and maintaining sewing machines out of our home. Since our house was clearly visible from one of the busiest roads in … Continue reading
A person to be loved
I’m involved in the leadership of our men’s group in my church. We often discuss how we can motivate the men in our congregation to fulfill their assignments to watch over and care for the families in our neighborhood, and … Continue reading
Christmas at Sea
I recently ran across a video of Sting performing a concert of winter-oriented music. Included in the concert was his setting of a Robert Louis Stevenson poem “Christmas at Sea”, which tells the tale of a sailor on a ship … Continue reading
Blame her? Thank her!
**Trigger warning: Religion** I caught part of a song the other day referencing Adam and Eve and wondering why Eve gets all the blame. Eve does get a pretty bad rap in most Christian culture, but I’m grateful to be in … Continue reading
Unintended consequences and perverse incentives
When well-intentioned rules go awry…
Stop thinking for me!
It would seem that Facebook, now officially embarrassed by their having been used to influence elections, is now willing to be used to…influence society. Thank you, that’s SO much better. Silicon Valley seems increasingly interested in helping “the right people” … Continue reading
Scientific hypotheses and the pressure to publish
Tom Scott returns with an excellent discussion on science, the null hypothesis, and the politics of science.
That’s right, until it’s wrong
Here’s a fascinating video about the difficulty in measuring the earth, beginning with the idea that the Prime Meridian, famously running through Greenwich, UK, is actually about a hundred meters off. Or it’s not. It all depends on who is … Continue reading
Night Witches
A fascinating little piece of history, courtesy of The History Guy: