Gnarly knot, dude!

by liberal japonicus If you have an interest in the mathematics of knots, like I do, this Quanta piece might interest you. But more importantly, if you have an interest of unexpected juxtapositions of language, this paragraph from the piece is just up your alley. “I have got so thoroughly on one groove,” he wrote … Read more

Precursors continued

by liberal japonicus As a Japanese-American, I’ve always had an intense interest in the internment of Japanese-Americans in WWII. While I don’t want to be history-splaining to anyone here, there are a lot of wrinkles to it that people who are generally familiar with the internment may not know. A list off the top of … Read more

I just can’t…

by liberal japonicus This NYTimes youtube video about the Kirk memorial actually made me feel ill. In response to “What made you decide to come out today?” one man answered. This is a historical moment. This was a Martin Luther King Jr. in our day that was essentially assassinated for his free speech and this … Read more

Don’t know much about [ObWi] history…

by liberal japonicus Archive work continues apace, and questions arise. Specifically, one of the founders, along with Moe Lane and von, was a Katherine R, however, it seems that second Katherine later started blogging. Some internal information point to two different Katherines, but I’m not really positive. The first Katherine [R] spent a good bit … Read more

IANAL, but…

by liberal japonicus In working on the archive, I was struck by how much lawyers and law talk has been a part of the blog. It had good points (lots of interesting issues) and bad points (lawyers arguing), but the law talk has faded a bit, not only because I Am Not A Lawyer, but … Read more

An experimental first post

by GftNC lj has asked for contributions from people with subscriptions (in my case the NYT and the Atlantic) of things that might interest the ObWi commentariat . It was hard for me to know what gift links to post that would appeal and that might provoke conversation, so this is an experimental first try. … Read more