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The Colonial Pipeline crisis is, of course, a reminder of the vulnerability of our aging physical infrastructures to cyberattacks, some of them by such governmental enemies as Putin’s Russia, others by criminal gangs working with the knowledge and cooperation of such dictatorships, be they Russia, China, North Korea or Iran (all of whom work in varying degrees to weaken the West.)
 
The Colonial mess, exacerbated by panic buying in some places, which has caused gas stations in some areas to go dry, reminds me of why I like living in cities, where you can walk to most services if you must. Fossil-fuel crises tend to be particularly painful in the suburbs and beyond, where frequent, even daily, driving is unavoidable.        ....

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Top 10 Fascinating Things Done By Dead Historical Figures


Top 10 Fascinating Things Done By Dead Historical Figures
Life is short. We have only a certain number of years to make an impact on the world before Fate snatches us away. But some figures of history have continued to shape the world, even after they leave it behind. Some have made great intellectual achievements, others have journeyed across the oceans, and a few have even eluded attempts at post-mortem kidnapping.
10 Abraham Lincoln foiled the theft of Abraham Lincoln’s body
The state of Illinois is famous for being the home of both “Honest Abe” Lincoln, and massively successful organized crime gangs. These two divergent traits converged in 1876, when a group of counterfeiters in Chicago hatched one of the most bizarre ransom schemes of all time. Led by “Big Jim” Kennally, the gang decided to steal the body of Abraham Lincoln (buried in Springfield, Illinois) and use it as a bargaining chip to demand the release of their imprisoned engraver, Benjamin Boyd ....

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20 Latin Words for Gross Things | Mental Floss


In their timeless
Elements of Style, Strunk and write that “Anglo-Saxon is a livelier tongue than Latin, so use Anglo-Saxon words.” It’s good advice. (Sorry:
advice has Latin roots. Let’s try again.) It’s a good tip. The oldest English words are often short, strong, and easy to understand. They get your thoughts out there in a forthright, and yes, lively way.
But not everything in life calls for lively, earthy words. Sometimes the dreadful things we must suffer can seem a little less grim when they have the sweet ring nay, the
dulcet tones of euphonious polysyllabic Latin appellations. Notice, for example, the title of Strunk and White’s book. By using two words with Latin roots they’ve made something as unpleasant as a grammar and usage manual sound chic. Imagine if they had taken their own advice and called it ....

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Joy Redoubled: Men, Loneliness, and Friendship

Joy Redoubled: Men, Loneliness, and Friendship
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