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Splash Mountain and the Strange Arcs of Corporate Intersectionality
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Back in 2021, my family took a trip to Disney World, where we rode the soon-to-be-closed Splash Mountain. It was as I remembered it, from y...
on May 16
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Late last week, I woke early and puttered into southeast DC on my scooter. I was headed to a formerly industrial area near the DC Navy Yard...
on May 15
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Seven Ways to Survive a Solar Apocalypse
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In my family, we have some apocalypse rules. These vary, depending on the type of apocalypse. If it's a pandemic, we sneeze into the...
on May 11
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The First English Language Use of the Word "Multiverse"
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"...we of the nineteenth century, with our evolutionary theories and our mechanical philosophies, already know nature too impartially and to...
on May 8
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There are things about the American response to China that make little sense to me. On the one hand, sure, they're not a republic. I prefer...
on Apr 18
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Three years ago, I put bare-root asparagus into a four by eight plot in my front yard. I've always enjoyed asparagus, and when my wife sug...
on Apr 13
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It was a bright spring morning, still a little crisp, but with the promise of warmth. As the morning light spilled into my little neighborh...
on Apr 11
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It's been a good spring, because it's been spring this spring. The last four or five years, late March and early April have been inordinatel...
on Apr 3
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All The Things My Watch Does Not Do
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I've begun wearing a watch again. I stopped, two decades ago, because I could no longer see the point to wearing a watch. As all folks did...
on Apr 2