I think I’m through with my desire to revisit the works of Eddings. It was fun, and rewarding in some ways, but also disappointing in others. Anyone else out there re-read these lately? https://t.co/NwqgFRt6tI
People are surprised when they hear how much I say I use AI in my life these days. In today's post, I tried to capture exactly how I use it and why it's so helpful to me. https://t.co/opFMk4VBR4
It’s gotten so that I view physical therapy as about as useful as spreadsheets, and if you know me, you know that’s high praise indeed. https://t.co/Ts4pyrNK5M
Take one part Mary Poppins and mix it equally with Pixar's Cars movie. Add a great soundtrack and a heaping T of Bruckheimer swagger, and you've got F1. It was a lot of fun. https://t.co/HzClOAUcZt
After the Minneapolis shooting, I found myself thinking about a 1940s essay by C.S. Lewis—and what it says about why we’re talking past each other today. This is me trying to think through that connection. https://t.co/CIMQrIoKwG
In historical fiction, the devil is often in the details. Unfortunately, sometimes the hardest part is figuring out exactly which details matter, especially if you don't even think of them in the first place. https://t.co/CbiBrxiSAa
@Kevin_Cundick@kevalbert I will never make fun of a fan for rooting for the team where they live. That's kind of the point of teams. If you live (or lived for long enough) where the team plays, you're totally allowed to root for them.