Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Hurricane Agatha

TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM

It was 1958 and popular that year was   To Know Him Is to Love Him , by the Teddy Bears.  I bring this subject on this Sunday because my freshman college roommate said:  This is all about God. While that option was only a remote possibility to me at that time, I re-thought this potential when I woke up to view on Music Choice this song.  So what are the alternatives? Your father. A pet. God. A dog. Someone you like. So I went to  Wikipedia , and saw that the song was written by Phil Spector... THE infamous Phil Spector   ( left, also bottom left in above photo and playing guitar in the You Tube song ), who I'll delve into a bit later.  He said the words were on his father's tombstone:   To have known him was to have loved him .  Well, I guess that answers the question.  Then again, maybe not.   Spector further said that, for the music, he slowed-down the 1926  When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bobbin' Along) , first made popular by Al Jolson.  Written that year by Harry W

THE HUFFINGTON POST

I'll begin with a  paradox , thusly stated: As Dr. Shira Doron, an epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center,   puts it , “It is simultaneously true that masks work and mask mandates do not work.”   Further: To start with the first half of the paradox: Masks reduce the spread of the Covid virus by preventing virus particles from traveling from one person’s nose or mouth into the air and infecting another person. Laboratory studies have repeatedly demonstrated the effect. Given this, you would think that communities where mask-wearing has been more common would have had many fewer Covid infections. But that hasn’t been the case. In U.S. cities where mask use has been more common, Covid has spread   at a similar rate   as in mask-resistant cities. Mask mandates in schools also seem   to have done little   to reduce the spread. Hong Kong,   despite almost universal mask-wearing , recently endured one of the world’s worst Covid outbreaks. More: The main explanation seems to be that the ex