Consuming Journalism Consuming Journalism: What is evidence? There are still loads of good journalists, but they're stuck in the Death Star's trash compactor. I hope we find some capable droids to free them. Tucker Carlson had Dr. Li-Meng Yan on his show recently. I haven't got cable, so recently is as
News Shoulda been a tweet: WSJ article on lockdowns The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article about the [https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-lockdowns-economy-pandemic-recession-business-shutdown-sweden-coronavirus-11598281419?mod=hp_lead_pos6] current thinking on lockdowns. I think most of us are trying to limit our COVID-19 reading levels. I know I'm trying, not all that successfully. If your instincts
coronavirus masks Who was that masked man? To mask or not to mask. That is…repeatedly…the question. (Important note: this post doesn’t contain any health recommendations – it’s a discussion about how we discuss things.) My parents called tonight (that’s now a few nights ago). It was very nice to talk to them. (Hi
Basic leadership lessons Shoulda been a tweet (but Twitter sucks) I haven’t fact checked this. I’m not going to fact check it. The fact that it seems 100% plausible is the point. I don’t doubt it for a second, and I’m always critical/skeptical of the media. It was probably a bad time to start watching
COVID Today's Lunch I am terrible in the kitchen. What I do in there can hardly be described as cooking. Usually, it’d be more accurate to call it heating and stirring. I don’t cook – or heat and stir – very often, but in these strange coronavirus times, the world’s home kitchens
COVID The Quarantine Diaries Did that lazy click-bait of a title lure you in? I couldn’t resist this one time, but it’s such a lazy title. I have been meaning to jot down some observations from the heart of one of the US coronavirus epicenters, but I’ve been too lazy and