More evidence for it, at a molecular level.
Rising Prices
What do all these things have in common?
Other than electricity, they aren’t used to measure inflation. Which is little consolation to people on a fixed income, who still have to purchase them.
[Update a few minutes later]
This seems relevant to the post subject.
Healing Brains
This increases my conviction that it’s good for uninjured brains, too, because there are no uninjured brains, when it comes to aging.
The Unreality Of The Past Four Years
Thoughts on the non-stop prevarication from this administration.
Want To Live Longer?
Go on a low-carb ketogenic diet.
The Most Coveted Endorsements
● Happy October Surprise: Iran Endorses Obama.
● UN Warns Americans: Do Not Elect Mitt Romney.
● Russell Crowe tweets, ‘Obama is the light and the future,’ then throws hissy fit, blocks fans.
There’s more. That certainly changes my mind.
The Russert Award?
Honoring actual objective journalists. They’re few, at least in the shrinking (thankfully) “mainstream media.”
Endangered Species
George McGovern
It is amazing how far to the left the party has drifted over the decades since. I don’t think my father, who died a third of a century ago would recognize it. I actually had a McGovern sticker patching up a tear in the rear window of my MGA in 1972, but I was a callow youth, slightly too young to vote. If I hadn’t been, it would have been the other vote that I regretted (the first one was for Carter in 1976 — I wised up by 1980).
The Wolverines
That was too close for comfort, but it was nice to see them beat the Spartans, finally. I expected it to be a beatdown, given how well the defense has been playing. And it’s the first win in a long time, I think, that they didn’t score a touchdown.
[Update in the evening]
It’s been over a decade since Michigan won without a touchdown. Probably longer. It’s unusual for them to not score a touchdown, let alone win without doing so. It’s a testimony to the defense.

