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Questions You May Not Previously Have Pondered

November 1, 2021October 31, 2021

Can Slime Molds Think? (Sort of, but you wouldn’t want to pay them to take the SATs for you.)



Do windmills take more energy to build than they could ever possibly generate over their lifetime, as claimed in a Facebook post circulating since 2009?  (No!  But an example of how misinformation never dies.)



What would a dinosaur say if addressing the UN? (He makes a lot of sense.)



BONUS

Chicken and Biscuits is apparently not to every reviewer’s taste, but the audience I saw it with rocked with laughter virtually nonstop and from every angle.  (It’s theater in the round, so even most of the cheap seats are great.)



Fingers tightly crossed for tomorrow.

 

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