January 11, 2026
"We've seen it since the 1960s.... Police violence lands on this country in a tinderbox fashion."
Yesterday, for the first time in my life, I contemplated whether I was named after Ann Arbor.
"In an event that became part of Grateful Dead lore, a 16-year-old Mr. Weir was wandering with a friend in Palo Alto, Calif., on New Year’s Eve 1963 when they heard a banjo playing..."
From "Bob Weir, Guitarist and Founding Member of the Grateful Dead, Dies at 78/His songwriting and rhythm guitar playing helped shape the San Francisco band’s sound as it became an American institution" (NYT).
He said this last March: "I look forward to dying. I tend to think of death as the last and best reward for a life well-lived. That’s it."
"For people who make and sell beef tallow, a golden age has dawned. Consumers spent $9.9 million on food-grade beef tallow in 2025...."

"Everyone will have access to medical care that is better than what the President receives right now."
And don't bother with higher education... except for "social reasons."Elon Musk's jaw-dropping prediction (Jan 2026):
— Camus (@newstart_2024) January 10, 2026
“Don’t go into medical school.”
Elon Musk: “Yes. Pointless.”
In 3 years (2029), Optimus robots will be better surgeons than any human on Earth — at scale.
By 4–5 years? Not even close. The best medicine in the world will be free… pic.twitter.com/q7KTMpICk8
January 10, 2026
2 words I didn't expect to read in a biography of John Quincy Adams.
It took me literally a year to read James Traub's "John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit" (commission earned), but I have finally come to the end. Speaking of the end, JQA's famous last words were "This is the end of earth."
JQA:MS is not the only book I read in the past year, but it is the one I spaced out the most.
Anyway, here are 2 passages each with a surprising word that I will render in boldface:
"He wields a replica of a prehistoric club as he rages against enemies of the revolution..."

"Hessy Levinsons Taft, who as an infant appeared on the cover of a Nazi magazine in Germany promoting her as the ideal Aryan baby..."
From "Hessy Levinsons Taft, Jewish Baby on Cover of Nazi Magazine, Dies at 91/Without her parents’ knowledge, her portrait was entered as a prank in a contest in 1935 to represent the ideal Aryan infant — and she won" (NYT).
"During the Enlightenment, close attention emerged as a virtue essential to knowledge and disciplined investigation, as demonstrated in 1740, when the naturalist Charles Bonnet..."
Burnett, Loh, and Schmidt have a book, "Attensity!" (commission earned). The word "attensity" appears in the column like this:"Defeating the forces that frack human beings in order to extract the financial value of their attention is going to require... attention activism... a new politics of 'attensity.'"
"Rock was the greatest single social changing force of the 20th century..."
👀 Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan Finds It ‘Strange’ That Rock Music Has Fizzled Out
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) January 10, 2026
“There are forces in the world that go out of their way to marginalize particular voices … because they refuse to accept the given narrative … Rock was the greatest single social changing… pic.twitter.com/OPD0pxIEQ4
"Don't worry about, like, squirreling away money for retirement. In, like, 10 or 20 years, it won't matter."
Elon's advice for near-retirees: Don't save money for retirement. https://t.co/cD54K9OLIJ pic.twitter.com/BHseG7hpn2
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) January 9, 2026
"Now the senator came down here/Showing ev’ryone his gun/Handing out free tickets/To the wedding of his son."
"An’ me, I nearly got busted/An’ wouldn’t it be my luck/To get caught without a ticket/And be discovered beneath a truck...."
Sang Bob Dylan, in his most-Bob-Dylan song, "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again."“The shared laughter in a crowded theater, the eager debrief after a musical, the heavy silence that hangs over all of us in a drama — these are moments that every New Yorker deserves,” Mamdani said later, explaining the initiative during a news conference at one of the festival’s venues, Brooklyn College’s Leonard and Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts.
Trump wore a lapel pin depicting himself.

"When they start killing white women, the devil not only leaves the station, but he moves to the suburbs and puts on a badge."
"When they start killing white women, they see a minivan and call it a tank.... When they start killing white women, and I have to say it...."

