Daily Archives: March 11, 2023

March 11, 1923 Tornado

On this date one hundred years ago, Pinson, Tennessee was wiped off the map by a tornado. 12 Mar 1923, Page 1 – The Record-Argus at Newspapers.com

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March 11, 1917 Tornado

On March 11, 1917 a tornado at Newcastle, Indiana killed dozens of people. 12 Mar 1917, Page 1 – The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers.com 12 Mar 1917, 1 – Palladium-Item at Newspapers.com

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Democracy In The US

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Hottest Year Ever

“In a rare occurrence, Emerald Bay in Lake Tahoe has completely frozen over. The last time this happened was in the 1990s, according to California State Parks. “ Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay freezes over for first time in decades

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Snow-Free Snowdon

In 2007, Welsh scientists said Mt Snowdon would be snow free by 2020. Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn – Climate Change, Environment – The Independent It appears they may … Continue reading

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YouTube Math

It appears that YouTube has some sort of algorithm in place to keep me below 120,000 subscribers. They have actually started deleting subscribers over the past few days.

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Woke Bank

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The End Of Civilization

Three years ago today was my last full day away from the insane asylum formerly known as the United States of America. We were in Costa Rica and flew back to Boulder, Colorado the following day.  

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Tulsi – The Insane Radical Agenda Of Democrats

“The Democratic Party is weaponizing the security state and federal agencies against political opponents and those of us who dare to speak the truth and challenge their insane, radical agenda. These are characteristics of a dictatorship/banana republic—not a democracy”

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The Beauty Of Carbon

We took a brutally cold hike this morning in 50MPH winds and sub-zero wind chills. It was wonderful returning to the comfort and safety of our gasoline powered 1998 Honda CRV. The flowers at the end are courtesy of a … Continue reading

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