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Pay Attention

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     Who among us doesn't remember that sharp rebuke from a school teacher as your young mind drifted off into some unknown place, any place, for at those times it seemed as if anything was more interesting that what the teacher was rambling on about (not the Norman conquest again!).  Besides, that cute guy or gal was the one drawing your attention.  You know, that alpha-guy or that alpha-gal.  Hmm, turns out that the stronger of the two turned out to be the alpha-gal, the one that can not only get you to stop eating red meat, but may actually kill you.  Doesn't that tick you off?  But those ticks are real, and so is the killing part, especially if you don't have the alpha-gal gene and then bite into a burger, something which you've done for years.  Wait, what the heck am I talking about?  And can you make out that image on the right?  Do you see it (big clue, there)?  Do I have your attention now?  But first... Photo:...

Her Story/History

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     As mentioned over and over, history is one of my weakest subjects, which is ironic because I do enjoy both reading and hearing about it.  But I am little more than a tourist listening to a guide when learning history.  For while it is fascinating to hear about the past, even to take copious notes, if you give me a quiz the following week or month, little of it remains.  And within a year, only a tiny detail or two is there, the entirety of the scope of the person or place or culture somehow as lost as a solo part of a 1000-piece puzzle.  What were the main ruling empires in 200 BCE?  The Assyrians ruled for how long, and where?  Did the Persians, Roman's, or Greeks come first?  Good grief...where's that white board to graph it all out?  And yet, somehow I keep reading history.    Photo: Zhengze Xu of China      Quick quiz: which Cleopatra married Marc Antony?  Wait, there was more than one Cleopatr...

Sumptions

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     Remember that old mantra of "never assume?"  Corporate talks would later break down the word into "never assume" as it will make an "ass" of "u" and "me."  It's a good thing they didn't use "presume" or a lot if HR people would be struggling to find a catchy phrase.  What's the difference?   Well, I presume you already know (or should that be, I assume you already know?).  Then again, we can be conned into thinking we know, but then we're entering a world of con-sume.  Ah, those assumptions, and presumptions, and consumptions...so let's dive into the Supreme Court (wait, what??).      Author Sarah Isgur wrote in her book, Last Branch Standing , that despite what it may seem in today's world --as she notes, what seems a slanted conservative court that wipes away voting rights and a few basic freedoms-- the Supreme Court is actually right in line with what it's always been.  More to the poin...

The Short & Long of It

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     Depending on which part of the country you are in, this has been a hotter than normal year.  Scientists credit the larger El Nino effect , the ocean currents slowing and the warmer waters shifting, producing ever-larger hurricanes and typhoons and rains, while drying out other areas with heat and a lack of water (NOAA said it is the strongest El Nino effect since 1950).  Here in the semi-west state of Utah (a desert land similar to Nevada), the high-pressure "heat domes" are keeping our temps near the 100F degree mark day after day, week after week.  There is now little difference between our south and north as nights hover near 80F, and drop to 70F only in the wee hours of the morning for a half hour or so before heading back upwards.  Air conditioning units and water-flowing "swamp" (evaporative) coolers seem to never shut off, that is until the utility bill arrives.  And yet, residents seem willing to pay up and ignore the costs, over...