Author Archives: Jim deMaine

What does yoga do for you?

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How to identify BS – innovative course at the University of Washington

How can we sort out the fake news and all the BS that is thrown our way. Well, the UW has now put together a one credit course. The s… word might annoy you but the academic approach to sorting … Continue reading

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Restoring your apartment

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To be happier, focus on what’s within your control

Ed Note: One time I flew into to JFK from my overseas post and went to the airline counter to check on my transfer flight to Austin. She kind of cringed and said, “I’m sorry sir there’s been a mistake, … Continue reading

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Is the year really ending?

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Would you choose to live wild and free as a wolf, or have a job with benefits, like a sled dog?

From Aeon: “Swedish-born Sven Engholm owns and operates a dogsledding tour company in the extreme north of Norway, far above the Arctic Circle. In Vargsamtal, this prizewinning elite dogsledder tells the Swedish filmmaker Axel Byrfors how he took a group of … Continue reading

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Staff unchained at Halloween

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Lance Rhoades – film historian

Last evening we were treated to an incredible talk about Mary Shelley’s book Frankenstein which she wrote at age 19 – and how Frankenstein has become part of our culture. Actually the monster has no name. Frankenstein was the doctor … Continue reading

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The New York Times: Washington State voters will decide next week whether to impose a fee on carbon emissions. We hope they do.

From the NYT: “Will voters in Washington State breathe new life into the idea of taxing carbon emissions? Plenty of people worried about the earth’s future certainly hope so. Climate scientists and economists have long argued that the single best way to slow … Continue reading

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Facebook is reportedly planning a big new facility right in Microsoft’s back yard

From CNBC: “Redmond, Washington, has been the home of Microsoft for decades, but the maker of Word may soon have company. Facebook is planning a 650,000 square-foot office project in Redmond, Washington, according to a report Tuesday. The company has approached the city with … Continue reading

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It’s all on the smartphone

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Halloween Party

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Earl E. Bakken, Pacemaker Inventor and Medtronic Founder, Dies at 94

Thanks to Dick D From the NYT: “Earl E. Bakken, who, working in a Minneapolis garage, invented the first wearable, battery-powered pacemaker and went on to help create the world’s largest medical device company, died on Sunday at his home … Continue reading

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Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare

  In a recent presentation at Skyline, there was some confusion generated in comparing the advantages of having Original Medicare (with a supplemental medigap plan and drug plan) vs. having a Medicare Advantage plan. Unfortunately a private insurance company’s “educational … Continue reading

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The woes of show and tell

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Halloween in the sea

Thanks to Mike C – great pic

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Rules of Civility (and Incivility)

Ed Note: It seems quaint to look over the 110 Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation that George Washington wrote out at age 16. They were so kind and gentle, I couldn’t help but think of our fractured modern … Continue reading

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Three former Boeing CEOs at Seattle U provide insights

Thanks to Marilyn W Three former Boeing Commercial Airline CEOs kicked off the Albers Executive Speaker Series for 2018-19.  Frank Shrontz, Alan Mulally, and Ray Conner collectively provided the leadership for Boeing’s work in commercial airlines for over two decades, … Continue reading

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New single dose drug for the flu

From the NYT: “The first new flu drug in 20 years won approval Wednesday from the Food and Drug Administration. The new antiviral, generically known as baloxavir marboxil but sold under the brand name Xofluza, is a single dose treatment. … Continue reading

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First foods for the Scandinavian baby

Thanks to Basil F Or for your average American, try this!

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They came in the night – the all-female bomber regiment of the Soviet Air Force

From Aeon: “During the Second World War, the Soviet Air Force initially barred women from serving in combat. That was until October 1941 when the pilot Marina Raskova personally convinced Joseph Stalin to deploy the world’s first all-female air force … Continue reading

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Safeguarding Health and Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe

Ed Note: The Washington State Physicians for Social Responsibility *WPSR) is sponsoring the presentation. The concerns have become even more relevant as nuclear rhetoric heats up: “The US national security adviser, John Bolton, has confirmed that the US will withdrawal from the … Continue reading

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Can we laugh at ourselves?

 

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The nomadic life of London piano tuner who values freedom over possessions

Ed note: Have you ever in your life wanted to simplify like this? Or after reading Walden in college decided to follow his ways, “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Watch the … Continue reading

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