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Book Review #3

2026-01-23Posted inbooks, culture, Europe, history, learnings, personal, Russia
In the translated book Planning in the USSR by I.A. Yevenko, the communist hyperbole and delusion begins immediately with the Author's Notes on page 5: The system of socialist planned…
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Visiting the Palace of Westminster

Visiting the Palace of Westminster

2026-01-15Posted inEurope, locations, travel, United Kingdom
The Palace of Westminster, the seat of British Government since the creation of the Model Parliament in 1295, is easily recognizable, if for no other reason than the Elizabeth Tower…
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Cold Weather Fountaining

2026-01-10Posted inlocations, New York, North America, travel, United States
Sunday my wife and I visited the Bryant Park Holiday Market on its last day for this year - food, jewelry, clothes, knick-knacks, the usual - but the operating fountain…
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Meandering Thoughts #60

2026-01-08Posted inlocations, meandering, New York, North America
A few issues with this sign at the Empire State Building's 86th floor observation deck: Isn't an unlawful act by definition prohibited? Is climbing the fence or throwing objects and…
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New York City Love Letter

2026-01-08Posted inbooks, culture, locations, New York, North America, travel, United States
Sunday, my wife and I introduced a Connecticut friend to the main branch of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue. Of course, one must see the Rose Main…
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Constitutionality

2026-01-02Posted inEurope, Germany, history, learnings, personal
Donald Trump's continual declaration of national emergencies that he uses to declare executive orders of dubious legitimacy harkens back to similar usage in Germany following World War I. This was…
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Random Learning #65

2025-12-14Posted inhistory, learnings, personal, United States
From the book Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World by Malcolm Harris I learned the etymology of the term redlining: In his acclaimed 2017 book, The…
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Random Learnings #64

2025-12-10Posted inEurope, history, learnings, personal
In 2016, the government of the Czech Republic declared that Czechia is the country's short name in English. Yes, Czech Republic remains the country's official name and yes, Czech Republic…
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Unexpected Continuity

2025-12-04Posted inart, Europe, Germany, history, learnings, museum, personal
From the Brittanica Book of the Year 1968, p376: Another in a series of legislative measures designed to establish the separate statehood of East Germany was passed by the People's…
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Oh What A Year: 1933

2025-12-02Posted inEurope, Germany, history, learnings, North America, personal, United States
[Nothing like spending a Sunday reading undigitized, bound periodicals at your local university library...] Time Magazine began 1933 by declaring Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the president-elect, as Man of the Year.…
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