I’ve written about it before – clinical curiosity. It is the trait of examining a tapestry of symptoms, physical abnormalities, images, and numbers, and asking […]
Read MoreRemembering Where I Parked
There’s a similar line in Star Trek IV (the whales) when Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and Chekov land in Central Park. As they leave the ship, […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 09.18.24
The active region around sunspot group AR3828 in the Southeastern solar disk has been the source of today’s solar flare activity. There are active prominences […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 09.15.24
Despite a forecast 15% probability of rain today, the afternoon was perfectly clear. Below are my solar images. Each image is a stack of 1000 […]
Read MoreThis Week in COVID
Here is Dr. Klotman’s Week 234 video update. The highlights are: Dr. Klotman devotes a substantial portion of this week’s update to MPox. There are […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 09.12.24
Today’s new solar photography tweaks include: Lowering the camera gain to unity theoretically reduces the amount of camera amplifier noise. Increasing the exposure duration compensates […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 09.11.24
Today was partly cloudy – a result of Hurricane Francine’s course along the Texas coast as it heads to Louisiana and beyond. Still, there were […]
Read MoreEating Dogs
I howled last night as I listened to Trump repeat the apocryphal, sensationalist, and xenophobic claims that (legal) Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 09.10.24
It was mostly cloudy today. I still thought that I could record enough video to make passable solar images. I managed a five-minute video most […]
Read MoreDebate Dinner
Well, debate dinner porn, actually. Dinner, before the event was a baked potato, a grilled medium-rare, boneless ribeye, and a salad of greens and figs. […]
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