Author Archives: Paul

Professional software engineer; enthusiast / advanced amateur photographer; (Apple) / Mac / iOS guy; partially omniscient, witty, tech geek; hooligan; user of 'adult language'; 37?!?; rock / blues / jazz fan; skeptic; and raconteur (...and ESRI).

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“But why?” you ask. “Why did dudes everywhere, acting independently of one another, arrive at this particular sartorial consensus?” Well, dear reader, we believe we have the expertise to answer that for you. Keep An Eye Out For Dudes Wearing Red Shorts And Blue Shirts Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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Remembering Steve McNair

Independence Day conjures up images of “Air” McNair’s amazing performances and a life taken too soon Yussuf Khan writing at The Shadow League (last year): He was known for his toughness and for being a dual threat with both his arm and legs, and he was always the one to watch when he had the […]

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“Zooey, you are about to marry one of the most honest, kind and fun-loving people I’ve ever had the honor of knowing. The Pistol is a pleasure giver that’s for sure. So beautiful Zooey, give it back. Yeah?” I Love You, Man (2009) Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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Happy National Camera Day! #NationalCameraDay Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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“Fake philanthropy and faux anonymity!” Larry David and the Game Theory of Anonymous Donations Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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Decades before the word “selfie” exploded into popular culture, NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin shot the first space selfie while on a spacewalk during the Gemini 12 mission on November 12, 1966. Buzz Aldrin Shot the First Space Selfie in 1966 Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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How the Koch Brothers Are Killing Public Transit Projects Around the Country

Hiroko Tabuchi in the paper of record: In places like Nashville, Koch-financed activists are finding tremendous success. Early polling here had suggested that the $5.4 billion transit plan would easily pass. It was backed by the city’s popular mayor and a coalition of businesses. Its supporters had outspent the opposition, and Nashville was choking on […]

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5 things white people can do before they call the cops on a black person

Reasonable list from Mashable, should be filed under “common fucking sense.”

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Vox: The summer solstice is here: 6 things to know about the longest day of the year #solstice #science #astronomy Source: paullandry.micro.blog

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How the Case for Voter Fraud Was Tested — and Utterly Failed

Jessica Huseman at ProPublica: That made the trial a telling opportunity to remove the voter fraud claims from the charged, and largely proof-free, realms of political campaigns and cable news shoutfests and examine them under the exacting strictures of the rules of evidence. That’s precisely what occurred and according to [Chief District Judge of the […]

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