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Via Sullivan, a little piece of awesomeness to brighten your day. Example:
India became independent from the U.K. on 15 August 1947. Happy birthday! And because blogs are traditionally self-absorbed, I'll point out India has hot, sticky weather much like what we've had in Chicago this summer. We've had 35 consecutive days with dewpoints over 22°C. Bleah.

One year on

    David Braverman
DukeWork
I can scarcely believe I've spent (only!) a year in the CCMBA already. We started last August 14th in London, and we're already almost done with our fifth term. I'd write more, but I've already spent most of today working. About that workload: for a variety of reasons, not least of which is that I'm a nerd, and not most of which is that I've been a consultant for most of my professional life, I've tracked the time spent on this program. So far, including getting to and from the residencies, time in...
The Chicago Tribune's Tim Skilling asks, "Sick of the Heat"? YES, dammit: A heat advisory continues for most of the Chicagoland area today along with an excessive heat warning for Cook County. This is the second straight day with highs in the 90s and tomorrow should extend that steamy streak to three days. The combination of heat and humidity will make it feel like 98 to 105 degrees today. This level of heat can be dangerous, so when can you tell if the heat is making you sick? He goes on to discuss...

Caution

    David Braverman
EntertainmentGeneralJokes
Brilliant:
I got an odd bit of mail today, in an official USPS envelope with a handwritten address. It was a check. A check I wrote. To the State Department. Apparently, my passport renewal check got swept up in a pile of bills and other envelopes I dropped into the local mailbox. I didn't even realize I'd mailed the check without an envelope. And I remember thinking, as I reprinted the check a couple days later, "crap, another one fell behind my desk. I'll get it later." Thank you, anonymous Chicago postal...
Via one of my classmates, and the NPR Planet Money blog, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority has started testing demand pricing for parking spaces: The system will use electronic sensors to measure real-time demand for parking spaces, and adjust prices accordingly. When there are lots of empty spaces, it will be cheap to park. When spaces are hard to find, rates will be higher. The range in prices will be huge: from 25 cents an hour to a maximum of $6 an hour, according to the San...
Via Sullivan and the New Yorker, a scary-cool animation of the 2,051 nuclear weapons tests (plus the two the U.S. dropped on Japan) between 1945 and 1998:

Making the best of a bad rack

    David Braverman
General
I play online Scrabble™ every day, so I've seen my fill of bad Scrabble racks. When you have four Es in your rack towards the end of the game, it almost doesn't matter what else you have. Sometimes, though, you have four Es, a blank, a Z, and an N...and this happens, for 54 points: Of course, there was the game where my racks looked like this for most of the game: I'm actually batting .500 with this opponent after close to 100 games. So we're pretty evenly matched, which I think is best, as it's obvious...

Author's Note

    David Braverman
ChicagoWeather
Usually G#, but today C# or possibly even Db.[1,2] I've had a raspy voice and a strange ability to hit bass notes the last few days, and the weather is why: The heat and plentiful rain of recent weeks has led to a bumper crop of mold spores--and never more so than on Friday. Loyola Gottlieb Hospital's mold count, produced by Dr. Joseph Leija and his staff, surged to a five-year high--and nearly to "alert" levels Friday. The count was 49,789 spores per cubic meter--alerts are issued when the mold counts...

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