Letter to my friends, 11-8-18

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“A house divided against itself cannot stand”. You know who, and he was wrong. Yes, the self-taught, first bearded US president, whose wife’s family owned slaves, the one who was in the first inaugural picture—with his future assassin standing above in the balcony—was wrong. We’re seeing every day that everything is divided: our state, our […]

On climate change and global warming . . .

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Amigos. In an effort to keep everybody informed, here is an interesting article on squid—Gustavo’s favorite party snack. It’s actually a series of articles, all well done, including the watercolor pictures (really cool, wish I had the originals). The series is called Ocean Shock and it deals with climate change, or at least ocean warming. […]

(SP) Terrícolas . . .

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Terricolas . . .   Que tal, terrícolas. Bill Clinton aquí. No, no el mismo Clinton que seguro se les proyecta en sus cerebros subdesarrollados, pero otro, uno que vive en el polo norte de la luna. Sí, para ustedes soy extraterrestre o planetario, como más les guste. Igual, les aseguro que eso obedece al […]

A small nuclear accident . . .

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If you’re going to have a nuclear accident, I say let it be a good one, a real catastrophe, with a partial core meltdown, and obviously in another part of the world, far, far away. Which is exactly what happened in Chernobyl in 1986. The accident cleared a 2000 square mile swath of land, now […]

Guest Essay, on things irrelevant . . . Denton Record Chronicle, 9-23-18

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On things irrelevant. My cousin Paula was in town last week. She’s a pediatrician with a doctorate in bioethics who teaches in Santiago, Chile. Bioethics I found out is a complex field that combines philosophy, history, theology, and law, with medicine, nursing, and health care. After greetings, the first thing she saw on the breakfast […]