Month: November 2019

Boots On The Ground:  Days in the Life of an Average American Nobody

Boots On The Ground: Days in the Life of an Average American Nobody

November 20, 2019 by Doug “Uncola” Lynn: Up at 6:30 AM.  Showered, dressed, and cooking breakfast by 7:00 AM.  Eggs, toast, fruit, and coffee ingested. Boots on, and laced, and out the door by 7:35 AM.  Drove to the county seat and made two stops there.  Then off to the Department of Transportation (DOT) center … Continue reading Boots On The Ground: Days in the Life of an Average American Nobody

Personal Politics, Public Impeachment, Persuasion and Post-Apocalyptic Planning

Personal Politics, Public Impeachment, Persuasion and Post-Apocalyptic Planning

November 15, 2019 by Doug “Uncola” Lynn: One of my primary concerns regarding the forthcoming economic chaos and societal breakdown is that there will be nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. As normalcy bias evaporates like tears on dehydrated sunken cheeks, hungry neighbors and pre-collapse friends and acquaintances will soon assimilate into zombie hoards … Continue reading Personal Politics, Public Impeachment, Persuasion and Post-Apocalyptic Planning

A Video Exposition:  Quantum Theory, Waves, and the Bulbous Bow of Confusion

A Video Exposition: Quantum Theory, Waves, and the Bulbous Bow of Confusion

November 1, 2019 by Doug “Uncola” Lynn: The “Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle” is a mathematical law of the universe involving "trade-offs".  In fact, it could be summarized as the law of having your cake but not being able to eat it too.  Or, as applied for the sake of this article, it means either position or … Continue reading A Video Exposition: Quantum Theory, Waves, and the Bulbous Bow of Confusion