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Billionaire Chuck Feeney gives away his fortune

September 19, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the Guardian, an essay on the goal of Chuck Feeney, who gave away around $8 billion during his life. Still with us at 89, Mr. Feeney lives in San Francisco in a rented apartment. Billionaire Chuck Feeney achieves goal of giving away his fortune Rupert Neate Sat 19 Sep 2020 Irish-American mogul’s philanthropic foundation … [Read more…]

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Finanace, Thinking about Tagged: Andrew Carnegie, Bill Gates, billionaires, Christopher Oechsli, Chuck Feeney, DFS Group, Feeney, Jeff Bezos, money, The Atlantic Philanthropies, Warren Buffett

Hanford Has a Radioactive Capsule Problem

September 17, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Over at IEEE Spectrum, another in-depth article on problems at the Hanford Site in Eastern Washington state. This essay deals with problems found in the “nearly 2,000 capsules of highly radioactive cesium and strontium” kept in a facility known as “Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility (WESF).” “Built in 1973, the facility is well beyond its … [Read more…]

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Nuclear Industry, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: cesium, DOE, Hanford, Kennewick, Office of Environmental Management, Oregon, Pasco, Portland, Radioactive, Richland, strontium, Tri-City Development Council, TRIDEC, Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility, WESF

Robert Stemmler Wine

September 13, 2020 by sergneri 1 Comment

In the 1990’s, we got to know this winery up county off Dry Creek. Bob Stemmler produced Bellissimo, a marvelous rich, red claret. The winery is gone, but the fond memories of sending a bottle back to the kitchen at Chez Panisse lives on. We’d buy it by the case, it was a “reasonably” priced … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: Belissimo, Robert Stemmler, Wine

Driftwood on Salmon Creek

September 13, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A gift from strangers left on the beach, September 26, 2017.

Posted in: Content, Thinking about Tagged: 2017, Driftwood, Salmon Creek Beach, Sea shore

The Habituation of Horror

September 11, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Ed Yong writes in the Atlantic about America Is Trapped in a Pandemic Spiral and ends with this: 9. The Habituation of Horror The U.S. might stop treating the pandemic as the emergency that it is. Daily tragedy might become ambient noise. The desire for normality might render the unthinkable normal. Like poverty and racism, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Feminism, Pandemic, Politics, Racism, Science, Thinking about Tagged: changing climate, COVID-19, extinctions, False Dichotomies, Magical Thinking, mass incarceration, Normality, police brutality, poverty, racism, school shootings, sexual harassment

WOMAN KILLED ON STOCKTON STREETS

September 6, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

WOMAN KILLED ON STOCKTON STREETS. (By United Press) Hanford Sentinel 19 December 1918 Stockton, Dec. 17. – Mystified by the murder of Mrs. Alice Kroyer, the police Monday admitted they had learned nothing that would clear up the identity of the murderer who killed her with a blow from an iron bar late Saturday night. … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Sea Stories Tagged: MURDER, murderer, police, Stockton

How a Plan to Save the Power System Disappeared

August 30, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it. The Atlantic Story by Peter Fairley

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Finanace, Future of Work, Politics, Science, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: 2018, Aaron Bloom, Alex Fitzsimmons, carbon policy, carbon pricing, Catherine “Katie” Jereza, Cathy Tripodi, Charles Koch, climate change, climate change deniers, coal, coal-industry, DOE, Interconnections Seam Study, Jereza, Joshua Novacheck, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL, Paris climate-change agreement, power grids, power plants, Power System, Rick Perry, Seams, Secretary of Energy, The Grid, Tom Sloan, Tripodi, Trump administration, U.S. Department of Energy

ProPublica – Las Vegas Is “Gambling With Lives”

August 19, 2020 by sergneri 1 Comment

In an article at www.propublica.org on August 17, the author, Marshall Allen, shows some alarming data points concerning the spread of the pandemic from Las Vegas. ProPublica used cell phone data from a weekend of people who were in Las Vegas and then traced their travels afterwards. The web of their cross contagion is shown … [Read more…]

Posted in: Pandemic, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: cellphone, contact tracing, coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, epidemic, Las Vegas, pandemic, ProPublica, tourists

Peter V. Tytell, a Typewriter Whisperer, Is Dead at 74

August 18, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the August 18, 2020 New York Times: Peter V. Tytell, a Typewriter Whisperer, Is Dead at 74 Raised in his parents’ typewriter repair shop, he became renowned for his ability to help resolve disputes over documents’ authenticity. Peter V. Tytell, whose knowledge of the intricacies of typewriters, shaped amid the Olivettis, Underwoods and Royals … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Obituaries, Science, Sea Stories, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: analysis, document, examiner, forensic, forensic document examiner, handwriting analysis, paper, paper and handwriting analysis, typewriter, typewritten

Hawa Abdi, Somali Doctor, Dies at 73

August 17, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A humanitarian hero has passed away – her obituary is in the New York Times …

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Feminism, Obituaries
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