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You never need to watch cable news again (NSFW): The British version:
After months of beautiful weather I finally arranged a flight check-out at a local flight school. I had to get an hour of additional training to learn how to use the Garmin G1000 flight instrument panel yesterday, but today's flight went just like any other check-out. (Google Earth track.) My passport, unfortunately, is at the Chinese Consulate in Chicago getting a visa stuck in. So I'll have to wait until I get it back to rent planes. This is because the TSA believes, as would anyone, that only U.S....
I mentioned that the traffic and chaos in Delhi just seems to work most of the time. Sometimes, however—as when 60 bicycle rickshaws try to make a right turn through traffic at the same time—it doesn't: I'm curious what everyone is saying...though I can guess.
Last photo from Ponder Cove, Parker happy enough to levitate: I also forgot to mention the sign on the door that suggested the B & B's proprietors were our kind of people:
First one from Windsor Place at Janpath, opposite Le Meridien hotel: Second from a bicycle rickshaw going throw Chandni Chowk: More as time and bandwidth permit.
Via reader AS, Floating Sheep analyzed the relationship between bars and grocery stores in the U.S. and Canada: We had expected that grocery stores would outnumber bars and for most parts of North America that is the case. But we could also clearly see the "beer belly of America" peeking out through the "t-shirt of data". Starting in Illinois, the beer belly expands up into Wisconsin and first spreads westward through Iowa/Minnesota and then engulfs Nebraska, and the Dakotas before petering out (like a...
Can anyone figure out the Best Picture voting, and why they changed it? One economist tried: To dig deeper into the radical change made by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scientists we turned to Justin Wolfers, associate professor of economics in the Business and Public Policy Department at the Wharton School. This year's Oscar voting is, Wolfers says, "a fairly common election system. We call it the 'exhaustive preferential' system, or 'instant runoff system,' and it’s the way we elect our...
A North Carolina congressman wants to put Reagan on the fifty: It's a Republican -- Rep. Patrick McHenry -- who has introduced the bill to replace the general who led the Union to victory in the (War Between the States) and led the nation as well with another more modern president, the late Californian and great communicator, Reagan. Reagan transformed the nation's political and economic thinking, the way McHenry sees it. He maintains that "every generation needs its own heroes." Grant may have had his...
Also as promised, I've finally gotten around to converting and uploading video from Delhi. I'll have more later this week; here's the first:
As promised, some photos of our trip to dog heaven, the B&B at Ponder Cove up in Mars Hill, N.C.: Did I mention dog heaven? That is one happy dog.
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