AARP vs AMAC

A couple of months ago, we decided to drop out of AARP and join a lesser-known group called AMAC (Association of Mature American Citizens). Although AARP has some nice discounts and benefits, and says that it is non-partisan group that does not contribute to political candidates, we felt uncomfortable with AARP. A play helped us … Continue reading AARP vs AMAC

2.2 Depressed? Look Outside Yourself

Is human nature basically good, or is it basically bad? If you think it is basically good, then no wonder you are depressed. The news media is constantly telling us about murderers, bullies, rapists, lying politicians, cheating spouses, racists, cruel pet owners, terrorists, and other bad actors. Those who think people are basically good are … Continue reading 2.2 Depressed? Look Outside Yourself

Super Bowl 53 was a great game, Yeah, 53, this is not the Roman Empire.

As a student of the game, this Super Bowl was a fascinating chess match. Who would have thought that those offenses would be held to one touchdown? Both teams had tremendous defensive game plans. This was a championship bout, a slugfest. In the end, the game was decided by outstanding exploitation of a subtle weakness the … Continue reading Super Bowl 53 was a great game, Yeah, 53, this is not the Roman Empire.

Harold Herman in WWI

Corporal, US Army 32nd Division 126th Infantry Excerpts from unpublished, “Chronological Events in the life of Louis T. Herman” By Harold’s father, Louis T Herman~1933 In honor of all of those who have served and their families Note: Original spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure has been retained. All underlines are from the original. Within ten … Continue reading Harold Herman in WWI

Impressions of an NFL Game

I fancy myself the kind of football fan who is a student of the game; one who appreciates the combination of strategy, talent, strength, will to win, situational awareness, external influences (like weather), and luck that make up the game of football. The big thing that separates football from basketball, soccer, baseball, and hockey is … Continue reading Impressions of an NFL Game

6.2 Self Driving Cars

I’m skeptical.  Real World: Driving from where I live in Houston to, let’s say, Costco, involves pulling up to an intersection with no stop sign and turning onto a narrow street with no lane markings that often has cars parked on both sides. The route to busy Westheimer Avenue is a short drive over speed … Continue reading 6.2 Self Driving Cars

7.0 Abortion

Abortion is the biggest issue of our time and the one that provides the clearest difference between the political Left and Right.  Those who are for legal abortion say that a pregnant woman and society should consider many things before having a baby. They say that it may be best for the mother and for … Continue reading 7.0 Abortion

6.1 Technology and Risk

Man does not seem to be any more intelligent today than he was at the start of recorded history thousands of years ago. Today we obviously understand our world better, and we have have much better stuff than our ancestors did, but the percentage of people in the world capable of writing great literature, creating … Continue reading 6.1 Technology and Risk

4.0 Civilization

Of all of the things civilized man has built I am the most impressed with our roads. They are used by everyone—for good and for ill. Roads connect all of us with nearly everyone in America. We take them for granted. Few of the people who use our roads work as hard as the people … Continue reading 4.0 Civilization