Slippery walk to the train
CassieChicagoCrimeGeneralGeographyGeospatial dataHistoryLawPoliticsRepublican PartySoftwareTrumpUS PoliticsWeatherWinterChicago got a few millimeters of ice last night, which made my 15-minute walk from my house to Cassie's day camp into a 24-minute walk. The poor girl could not understand my difficulty, but she also can't count all four of her paws, so we work with what we have. Fortunately the temperature has gotten above freezing and promises to stay there at least until late tonight.
Elsewhere in the world:
- Josh Marshall proposes a taxonomy of the Administration's forces of destruction.
- Part of that destruction: erasing from DOJ websites any information about the January 6th terrorists who stormed the Capitol.
- Lawfare managing editor Tyler McBrien describes Elon Musk's efforts as "state capture."
- Karen Tumulty says we're watching a constitutional collapse.
- Jeff Maurer jokes that Musk closing a $0.04-trillion agency will certainly put a dent in the $1.8-trillion budget gap.
In other news, I deployed an update to Weather Now last night that corrected a couple of bugs, and I also imported a few thousand places from the US Census Bureau and the US Geological Survey. By the end of February I should have the entire USGS gazetteer imported, plus a vastly expanded search service that will speed up finding places in the world to see their weather. I also hope to (finally!) allow registered users to choose measurement systems and to see where the best and the worst weather in the world is currently reported. Fun!
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