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Monthly Archives: January 2025
The peaks from the Cascade Tower’s rooftop
Taken and labeled by friend and mountain climber John Roper.
Posted in Architecture, In the Neighborhood
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Can you read cursive? It’s a superpower the National Archives is looking for.
Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents are in need of transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast … Continue reading
Posted in artificial intelligence, Communication, History
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Quixotic quest query quite questionable
Thanks to Mary Jane F.
Posted in Uncategorized
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The Art of Condolence
“Offering a written expression of condolence (from the Latin word condolere, to grieve or to suffer with someone) used to be a staple of polite society. ‘A letter of condolence may be abrupt, badly constructed, ungrammatical — never mind,’ advised the … Continue reading
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Dawn Walk
At times it’s comforting to realize that, yes, we are still here. Death may loom but we can take moments to remember, to be in the present, and to enjoy the reality knowing loved ones are nearby. Dawn Walk creates … Continue reading
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Mouse Study Suggests Surprising Link Between Alzheimer’s And Nose-Picking
Ed note: Maybe some day we’ll get answers on dementia. This is one of many intriguing avenues of research. Could the amyloid in Alzheimer’s be a reaction to an infection spreading from the nose. There are some indications that this … Continue reading
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James Carville: I Was Wrong About the 2024 Election. Here’s Why.
By James Carville in the NYT Mr. Carville is a veteran of Democratic presidential campaigns, including Bill Clinton’s in 1992, and a consultant to American Bridge, a Democratic super PAC. I thought Kamala Harris would win. I was wrong. While I’m sure … Continue reading
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Democracy and Bezos
Thanks to Mary Jane F. Ann Telnaes Ann Telnaes, Pulitzer-winning cartoonist for the Washington Post since 2008, quit the paper this week after her editor killed her cartoon depicting WaPo owner Jeff Bezos and other craven billionaires debasing themselves before … Continue reading
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By David Horsey Seattle Times cartoonist Editor’s note: In this excerpt from “Unhinged USA,” his new collection of cartoons from The Seattle Times, editorial cartoonist David Horsey takes a look back at the fraught, four-year period — from COVID-19 to Kamala … Continue reading
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A note from Liz Cheney
Thanks to Mary Jane F. — From Heather Cox Richardson’s newsletter 1/3/25 … Biden awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal, given to those “who have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens,” to twenty Americans including former … Continue reading
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Tour the Memory Hub
The Memory Hub, 1021 Columbia St is a community resource for memory support Learn more and register — TOUR on Thursday, February 6, 2025 11:00am – 11:30am ( 30 min )
Posted in Caregiving, Dementia, Education
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The delight of a just-because handmade gift
By Sofia Sokolove Sofia is head of Wirecutter’s newsletters. Last year, a friend (who I am lucky enough to also work with) texted me: “I have something for you, come to the cafeteria.” It wasn’t my birthday or the holidays, … Continue reading
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Musk Says Working for Him is Job no American Would Want
Thanks to Pam P. AUSTIN (The Borowitz Report)—Defending the H-1B visa program, Elon Musk said on Monday that working for him “is a job no American would want.” “There is this myth that workers on H-1B visas will be taking … Continue reading
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Thoughts for a New Year and beyond