Year: 2013

Singularity

31 December 2005  Editor’s Note: For a perfectly good series of reasons, we are recycling this morning. Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose? More from the Brave New Year. Vic I am confused, but I maintain it is not my fault. It is the press of events, the acceleration of the Holidays. […]

Sic Transit Gloria

I imagine you saw the big news in the New York Times. The whole Benghazi thing was exactly what the talking points said they were when then-UN Ambassador Susan Rice went on the five Sunday talk shows to read the message. It is a relief to know that the 2016 campaign has officially commenced with […]

Plowshares

(Fine Art Print by Frank Tozier, depicting the conversion of implements of war into agricultural tool.) Anyone with brains or heart has to be opposed to the very concept of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Those of us who happened to be in the deterrence business may have a better idea of all that was involved […]

The Half Life of Tritium

  (The Saturn V booster, with Apollo capsule affixed, took the US to the moon. Photo NASA.) “Tritium has a half-life of 12.3 years and emits a very weak beta particle.” – US EPA I was standing at the Redstone Arsenal a few years ago, back when I had a reason to be in Huntsville, […]

Boxing Day

(Boxing Day in London, 1836. Steel etching from The Spectator.) Magnificent to irritating is how I would chalk up Christmas Day. The baroque feel of the celebration was fully conveyed with a traditional dinner of turkey and all the trimmings and sides down with Jiggs and Ludmilla, with a nog or two and some fine […]

Christkindlesmarkt

Christmas is a bit besieged, as I am sure you are aware. In our national compulsion to avoid making anyone feel uncomfortable, we have witnessed our institutions insist on exchanging “holiday” greetings. I certainly don’t want to offend anyone, goodness knows, and I thought about that as I downed an astonishing egg-nog that Brett whipped […]

Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov

  (Mikhail Kalashnikov as a young soldier-engineer). ‘Где коза привязана, там она должна пасти’ (Where the goat is tied, there she must graze) -Mikhail Kalashnikov, quoting an old Russian proverb on the ambiguity of his greatest accomplishment. Well, it is at hand. The Capital is quiet; no point in monitoring “Traffic and Weather on the […]

Raptors

There is nothing particularly interesting about cleaning out the garage. I mean, maybe fascinating to me, but a lack of general interest. Sorry. I don’t have to sign up for health Care today- or at least I don’t think so- and will suspend concern until we see what happens in the New Year. I am […]

Disconnected

  (The Arlington Methodist Tree at home in Culpeper with cheery lights). It is 72 degrees and quite unseasonable for the first day of Winter at Refuge Farm. I feel merry enough, but quite disconnected from the season. Was just last weekend I was chipping ice off the porch, concerned I might slip and rocket […]

5 Days Before Christmas

Old Jim called me as I was trying to get topics outlined for some uplifting pre-holiday thoughts. The phone was buried in my back-back, and I had to burrow around for a while before I got to it, just in the nick of time before it rolled over to “missed call.” “Yes, Jim,” I said. […]