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Monday, September 22, 2025

The Division Between Art and Science, And the Decline of the Study of Greek and Latin

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This is one of those posts where I offer no answers, but simply pose a question which has struck me recently. In this case the question is: ...
Friday, July 25, 2025

Another Example of Being Autisitc

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I looked at the clock just now; it was 3:43 PM. 343, I said to myself. 7 x 7 x 7 is 343. But, I continued, the time 3:43 does not refer to t...
Sunday, May 18, 2025

Randon Thoughts About Some Golf Stats

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According to the website golfplayed dot com, there are 38,864 golf courses in the world, and of those, 16,752 are located in the US. Japan i...
Monday, April 21, 2025

Rainbow-Translucent Graphite-Fiber K-Pop Hyper-Efficient Micro-Mini EV's --

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 -- would sell well here in the US. To those who say that they wouldn't sell, I ask: who's trying? The post title refers to EV's...
Thursday, February 27, 2025

Too Paranoid? Or Not Nearly Paranoid Enough?

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 If AI is so smart, how come it hasn't warned humanity that they're wasting way too much electricity on AI? Or maybe AI has already ...
Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Bruce Hornsby and... ?

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I don't know whether Bruce Hornsby is really into golf. Huey Lewis is really into golf. And Lewis and Hornsby have worked together. As m...
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

"It's Golf O'Clock Somewhere!"

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I have the impression that it's rare for golf players who are not pros to walk the course and carry their clubs the whole 3, 4 miles, in...
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Steven Bollinger
I received a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in German and English from the University of Tennessee, and then studied German literature in graduate school at Tennessee, Bonn and Ohio State. I've worked as a translator, a teacher, an actor, a musician, and at a lot of other jobs I found less interesting. Some years after graduating from college I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Some people think Asperger's Syndrome is related to but different from autism, some think it is autism. I think it is autism, and I have come to refer to myself as autistic. Most people refer to autism as a disorder. I prefer to think of it as a condition, but I try to keep an open mind about that. "Condition" is a value-neutral term, while "disorder" carries definite negative connotations. I wish more people who refer to autism as a disorder would keep an open mind about it. It's a fact that some autistics have extraordinary, if not unique abilities. If you refrain for now from calling it a disorder I'll refrain for now from calling it an evolution, how's that?
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