I recently joined Makersmiths, a community forge and makerspace. I heard about Makersmiths in passing before moving to northern Virginia,…
So, COVID sucks
If you noticed that I dropped off the face of the planet last week, it was because I tested positive…
Outliving your mind, part 2: Saltines
In my last post on my father’s battle with dementia, I shared how he kept it secret for nearly twenty…
What’s new, 2023?
It’s been just over a year since my last quasi-annual update, and – wow! – has it been a year!…
Outliving your mind, part 1: The Secret
On the outskirts of Christiansburg, VA, and just off Interstate 81, the Shelor Motor Mile is Candyland for car lovers.…
What’s new, 2022?
It’s been a while since I posted one of my quasi-annual update blogs. Things have been really busy for us,…
Typescript + Node.js on Stackblitz
A couple of years ago I drafted a blog post on my quest to learn Typescript, Node.js, React, and a…
Long overdue update blogs coming
I’m trying out the Aside format. Keep an eye out for my annual update posts!
Fedora 33 on WSL on a Windows 10 Virtual Machine on a Fedora 31 host
I’ve used Fedora as my primary OS since it’s earliest days when I found Fedora Core 1 installed on analysis…
William H. Billings
Billings is most remembered more for the production of “Billings Bitters,” a moonshine-based product that was marketed as a cure-all for most conditions of the day. Permission was granted by the treasury department in July 1888 to sell the product as medicine, which provided tax exemption for Billings.
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