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Ed Rasimus is a retired Air Force jet jock who now teaches history in public schools.

Bell Curve
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January 26, 2012
"Growing up follows a bell curve; it's best when you're over the hump!"
Mandarin
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January 25, 2012

My recommendation is sincere: “Mandarin. Learn to speak and understand Mandarin.”

Solitary Rights
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January 24, 2012

We exercise them without assistance. I will call these our solitary or primary rights. The freedom to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is, perhaps, the most fundamental expression of those rights.

Two routes to get here, via Los Angeles or on secondaries, and two choices for the mode of transportation, flying or driving.

Oklahoma City
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January 13, 2012

Random comments:

  • The Walmart store sells Sushi. (That is not a recommendation.)
  • The famous, 100 year old downtown steak place has plenty of atmosphere with city cops sitting at the counter eating dinner. My ribeye was good, but I’ve had better for less in Texas at Salt Grass, and the salad and baked potato were so stock-normal as to become boring. The apple pie was tart, but a tad too much.
  • The Pla Jian at Panang Thai was as good as any Thai dish I’ve had anywhere in the world; everything was completely fresh with a tasty piece of catfish, great crust, and utterly perfect rice. The experience was unexpected and much appreciated after the foregoing.
  • Expecting low of 19 degrees tonight and there’s no ice scraper in the rental car. This could be a problem.

Palmdale CA next week. I’ll be in the building with the skunk.

It’s a strap-on bunch of magnets, originally intended to hang on to nuts and bolts but here you can see it does just great with a set of channel plyers, my NRA knife, S&W 36 snubby and a combination straight and phillips head mini-screwdriver.

What is Human?
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January 2, 2012

For example, the comment, “He was an alcoholic and womanizer,” may have been stated by someone and recorded in the raw notes that I review. Does that belong in the family story?

History

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