The Last Word

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macro/microMarch 3 – 7

This week, Ann’s love letter to the capital weather gang made me want to understand far more about the weather.

You can either be totally secure, or you can be plugged into a network. Pick one, says Abstruse Goose.

Helen says art about the Artic ice melt is beautiful and awful, which is not the same thing as depressing.

Richard’s first day in journalism is the day the Chicago Tribune releases 274,000 words of Watergate. There’s an unexpected cliffhanger.

So why did Harry say what he did? The answer lies in something none of you, dear LWON readers, ever knew about Kepler.

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