CSotD: Flunking an Open-Book Final
Jeff Danziger is correct: Lousy policy and foolish choices are making things worse, and hence killing people, in the current…
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Jeff Danziger is correct: Lousy policy and foolish choices are making things worse, and hence killing people, in the current…
Starting with a cheat: This is yesterday’s Brewster Rockit, but I’m featuring it today because it contains an important factor,…
An Easter to remember, and Signe Wilkinson sets the stage. The people, I would note, appear to be getting a…
F-Minus gives a pretty good overview, not of how I feel, but of why. Facebook, and to a lesser extent…
We’ll start with Paul Fell today, because he expresses something fundamental in both the coronavirus matter and dialogue in general….
There’s a fair amount of repurposed classic art going around paying tribute to the lockdown, some better than others. Many…
There are many things that Dear Leader can’t seem to understand, and Jimmy Margulies captures two of them here: One…
Michael de Adder‘s gag is particularly funny because it relies on the notion that this is all part of some…
Graeme MacKay offers some advice for those working from home. Several decades ago — the kids are in their 40s…
There is apparently no such “Chinese curse” as “May you live in interesting times,” but Ed Hall does a nice…
There are many reasons to like Mike Thompson‘s cartoon, starting with the timing. I hit a point last night where…
Jeff Danziger captures the mood, or at least mine and presumably his. I’ve been working from home for the past…
Starting off today with John Aucther, both to pursue his point and to express how tiring it is to monitor…
We’ll start the day with Steve Sack‘s commentary on working at home, because he acknowledges the challenge without going overboard….