Archive for the ‘All’ Category

Slow-Cooker Minestrone

For one of our summer dinners with a vaguely Italian theme I wanted something new so I tried this Slow-Cooker Minestrone recipe. It didn't strike me as particularly summery but the result was so incredibly tasty that it didn't matter. I like its easy expandability. I'll write it more or less the way I made […]

Posted on August 10, 2010 at 16.57 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Food Stuff

Fear and Prejudice on Trial

We remember during the 2008 campaign in California the remarkable campaign of slurs, innuendo, and outright lies that opponents of marriage equality indulged in. Remarkably–or perhaps it's no surprise at all, really–when it came time for them to make their case in court, under oath, it turned out that there was no understandable, rational reason […]

Posted on August 9, 2010 at 12.43 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Common-Place Book, Faaabulosity

"Enthusiastic Approval" for Prop-8 Decision

The American Humanist Association (AHA) expressed enthusiastic approval with yesterday's ruling by a federal judge that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional [American Humanist Association, "Humanists Celebrate Proposition 8 Ruling", 5 August 2010; my bold.] I quite like that: "enthusiastic approval", and I think I will express some of my own enthusiastic approval, right here. I see […]

Posted on August 5, 2010 at 15.58 by jns · Permalink · 2 Comments
In: All, Current Events, Faaabulosity

New Shoes

I have to admit that, although this shoe pinches a little, it does seem to fit reasonably well. And, honest to gods, I so want to smack people around when they talk about retraining. Some of the most skilled and educated people in America are out of work and will probably never have another job […]

Posted on August 4, 2010 at 11.40 by jns · Permalink · One Comment
In: All, Reflections

Kids & Teens Read Science, the Contests

Increasing science literacy is the founding mission of Ars Hermeneutica, Limited.* Encouraging people to read good science writing — of which there is an abundance available — is one of our strategies. One of our projects in that direction has been the Science-Book Challenge that we've sponsored for the past three years (links: current challenge, […]

Posted on July 29, 2010 at 17.00 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All

Creamy Gazpacho

The creaminess refers in this instance to the texture of this delightful cold soup and not to the presence of cream–there is none in it. For years I've waned to try making gazpacho. For years Isaac said he didn't really care much for gazpacho. Then, he's the one to point out this recipe in Cook's […]

Posted on July 25, 2010 at 23.13 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Food Stuff

The Orthography of Equations

Every now and then this little image appears on my Facebook page, as a sponsored ad, with the headline "Become a Physics Teacher". The sponsors claim that they will help me get a master's degree online in education so that I can become a physics teacher. Now tell me, if you were considering paying someone […]

Posted on July 21, 2010 at 12.19 by jns · Permalink · 2 Comments
In: All, It's Only Rocket Science, Personal Notebook

Welcome, Argentina

I will never understand those who proclaim love as the foundation of life, while denying so radically protection, understanding and affection to our neighbors, our friends, our relatives, our colleagues. What kind of love is this that excludes those who experience their sexuality in a different way? –Spain’s Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, at […]

Posted on July 15, 2010 at 18.56 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Current Events, Faaabulosity

Kincaid on "Republican Activist Judges"

Judge Joseph Tauro, who just found DOMA unconstitutional, was the chief legal counsel to Republican Massachusetts Governor John Volpe until he was nominated for Federal Judge by President Richard Nixon. It kinda takes the wind out of the “liberal activist judge” claim, doesn’t it. [Timothy Kincaid, "Another Republican Activist Judge", Box Turtle Bulletin, 9 July […]

Posted on July 9, 2010 at 08.08 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Current Events, Faaabulosity

Federal Judge: DOMA Unconstitutional

Today Federal Judge Joseph Tauro of the District Court of Massachusetts ruled on two related cases and found that the so-called "Defense of Marriage Act", passed during the Clinton Administration, violated the US Constitution in at least two instances. Since 1996, the so-called 'Defense of Marriage Act' has defended no one, while imposing senseless and […]

Posted on July 8, 2010 at 19.02 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Current Events, Faaabulosity

Mmmm: Lemony

Sometimes I am stupefied by the breathtaking depth of philosophical / ethical thinking on exhibit in the political discourse of modern politicians. Sharron Angle, I'm told, is a Republican candidate for US Senate in Nevada. Here is part of her response in answer to a question about abortion in the context of a father raping […]

Posted on July 8, 2010 at 16.57 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Raised Eyebrows Dept., Will Rogers Moments

NWS Pictures Hot

When I want to know a weather forecast, I get it online from the National Weather Service (for "Baltimore/Washington", search for Bowie, MD). I usually don't want a lot of detail in my forecast and I don't need to hear it or see it every ten minutes, so this suits me. Today the NWS says […]

Posted on July 6, 2010 at 11.58 by jns · Permalink · One Comment
In: All, Personal Notebook

Reagan's Silence on AIDS

Recently I read the news that there was a move afoot to designate a day in California to honor Ronald Reagan; others want to force recognition at a national level. There are so many reasons why he's not worthy of such accolades. The following recounts just one reason, one that, despite my sometimes spotty memory, […]

Posted on July 1, 2010 at 21.33 by jns · Permalink · One Comment
In: All, Common-Place Book, Faaabulosity

Natural Things Not Found in Nature

I learned today, from reading the article referenced below, that there is a crisis in sunscreens. Some sunscreens don't entirely block all UV, some people don't apply their sunscreen often enough, some sunscreens contain chemicals. Many of the sunscreens that claim to be "all natural" actually are full of petroleum and many other compounds not […]

Posted on June 26, 2010 at 21.34 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Feeling Peevish, Will Rogers Moments

Secretary Clinton (again): "Gay Rights are Human Rights"

But think about what’s happening to people as we speak today. Men and women are harassed, beaten, subjected to sexual violence, even killed, because of who they are and whom they love. Some are driven from their homes or countries, and many who become refugees confront new threats in their countries of asylum. In some […]

Posted on June 24, 2010 at 00.18 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Common-Place Book, Faaabulosity

Things I Didn't Say First

The former governor [Mike Huckabee] said that “my use of the phrase ‘ick factor’ was as the established notion from within the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual, Transgender (GLBT) community. It was not an indication of personal aversion, but rather a reference to an established phrase used mostly from same-sex marriage advocates and militants – not one […]

Posted on June 23, 2010 at 12.45 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Feeling Peevish, Will Rogers Moments

Hypatia in Texas

Hypatia of Alexandria [c. 370–c. 415] was martyred by being torn to shreds by a Christian mob, partly because she did not adhere to strict Christian principles. She considered herself a neo-Platonist, a pagan, and a follower of Pythagorean ideas. Interestingly, Hypatia is the first woman mathematician in the history of humanity of whom we […]

Posted on June 21, 2010 at 23.18 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Common-Place Book, Plus Ca Change...

French Frogs

In high school I had a lively and effective French teacher named Martha. Martha told us that her absolute favorite word in French was "grenouille", meaning "frog". She taught us carefully to pronounce it thus: gre-noy-ye, more or less. It was a marvelous word, weird and fun to say. Across the years I've said it […]

Posted on June 20, 2010 at 11.14 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Reflections, Such Language!

Everybody Has a Sexual Orientation

Oklahoma has not been known recently as a leader in liberal thought or human-rights advancement, but Tulsa has bucked the indigenous trend. Thus, rather the way we said, not so long ago, "But, in Iowa!", we can now exclaim "Really? Oklahoma!" Last night, by a vote of 6 to 3, the Tulsa City Council approved […]

Posted on June 18, 2010 at 19.58 by jns · Permalink · One Comment
In: All, Current Events, Faaabulosity

Boxes of the Mind

I just finished watching (h/t Jeff Li) the documentary film "Stanley Kubrick's Boxes", made by Jon Ronson for Channel 4 [UK] and released in 2008. I was captivated by it. Anyone who has ever been privileged to direct a film also knows that, although it can be like trying to write War and Peace in […]

Posted on June 18, 2010 at 13.02 by jns · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: All, Common-Place Book, Music & Art