What is the most complex music, both rhythmically and harmonically?
And is music the sounds we think we hear, being the only species we see that create sound-modification tools?
With a whole universe at its disposal, wouldn’t a deity hear us as subatomic particles spinning around one atom in a cacophony of clashing galaxies?
When politics stops being about positioning for reelection, wake me up and I’ll comment about why the U.S. is no longer interested in direct military involvement in northern African regime change.
Simple duties first: circle the wagons and count your ammunition.
We had planned to show you who Obama really is after he finishes his run at U.S. President, whenever that is.
Impatience.
I’d rather deal with impatiens.
Or tracking the rare orange-tailed albino three-horned deer that still lives in the woods of the southeastern U.S. and lives on the rims of river canyons.
With 14,274 days left, the Committee wants to know the specifics of getting us to the milestone.
For those who worry we aren’t going to make it, I’ve created a calendar-based project timeline, dividing assignments into 1,000-day increments, figuring that’s about all the detail we need to get us there. Visit with any Committee member to see the chart.
Google may be on its last days as one of the planet’s Internet gatekeepers.
Private rocketeers, in one form or another, play their part in the bigger picture.
The Walls of Jericho offer another surprise, when it’s dry.
There’s more to say but I don’t know how to tell you today.