Monday, October 31, 2022
Election 2022: One Thing I'll Be Interested in Seeing ...
Wordle 499 Hint
Hint: Adverb Wordles kind of bug me, but as such things go, this one was chosen fittingly and appropriately.
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Thanks For Asking! -- 10/31/22
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Wordle 498 Hint
Hint: "Dance This Mess Around" by the B-52s doesn't mention this particular type as one of "all sixteen dances," but the song title kind of matches the German meaning.
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Saturday, October 29, 2022
Wordle 497 Hint
Hint: I'm thinking of suing the New York Times over this morning's Wordle -- it's a damaging falsehood!
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Friday, October 28, 2022
Wordle 496 Hint
Hint: There are special dual-use shoes to help you surreptitiously creep up on today's answer (you can also wear them when playing tennis).
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Thursday, October 27, 2022
Wordle 495 Hint
Hint: Voices do this, as do wayward sons.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Wordle 494 Hint
Hint: There are implicit rules/guidelines for doing well at Wordle. Today, you should disregard those rules and scoff at those guidelines.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
The KN@PP Stir Podcast, Episode 145
Yes, The KN@PP Stir Podcast is back, in a weird, limited way. Why? For how long? I guess we'll see. I had an idea and just went and did it ...
Week 7 NFL Picks
Last week, I picked 7 of 14 games correctly, the Chiefs (my only 100% pick) won ... and I still ended up 32.8 points in the hole, for a season score of -236 points, in only the 13th percentile of players in FiveThirtyEight's NFL Forecasting Game.
How did that happen? I bet bigger than FiveThirtyEight's model on games that turned out to be upsets. The Bears beat the Patriots and the Seahawks beat the Chargers. Both the model and I picked the Buccaneers to beat the Panthers, with the same 79% certainty. We both picked Green Bay to beat Washington, the one case in which I bet smaller than FiveThirtyEight. I lost small points where I disagreed with the model and lost (I had the Broncos beating the Jets and New Orleans beating Arizona).
Hey, wait a minute ... the Carolina Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Hell freezeth over. It wasn't even close -- 21-3. This was a bizarre week.
So anyway, Week 7 picks:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Baltimore Ravens-- 53% (I generally don't bet against Tom Brady, but after last week I won't be betting big for him)
Jacksonville Jaguars beat Denver Broncos -- 53%*
Minnesota Vikings beat Arizona Cardinals -- 91%
Atlanta Falcons beat Carolina Panthers -- 53%
Dallas Cowboys beat Chicago Bears -- 91%
Miami Dolphins beat Detroit Lions -- 91%
New England Patriots beat New York Jets -- 59%*
Las Vegas Raiders beat New Orleans Saints -- 53%
Philadelphia Eagles beat Pittsburgh Steelers -- 100%
Tennessee Titans beat Houston Texans -- 100%
Seattle Seahawks beat New York Giants -- 53%
Los Angeles Rams beat San Francisco 49ers -- 71%
Indianapolis Colts beat Washington Commanders -- 61%
Buffalo Bills beat Green Bay Packers -- 100%
Cincinnati Bengals beat Cleveland Browns -- 91%
Asterisks mark the games where I disagree with FiveThirtyEight's model.
As you can see, there are some 100% calls in there. I want to see if I can make up some ground. If I'm right on all three calls, I will pick up 75 points on them. If I'm wrong on all three calls, I'll be down 225 points on them. But this season is in the shitter anyway, so I'm game to take some chances.
Latest opinions:
- The Packers were over-rated at the start of the season and they're going downhill. They're not going to be a great team again until Aaron Rodgers retires and a new coach comes in.
- It's time for Tom Brady to retire for real. He's got family problems, he's having injury problems, and even if he's still the GOAT until Mahomes hits his stride, he's starting to embarrass himself and cost his team.
- My Chiefs are playing damn good football. I expect the AFC championship to come down to them vs. the Bills. When it does, I'll predict 100% that the Chiefs win, pass go, collect $200, and proceed to Glendale for the Super Bowl. But that's my heart, not my head, talking. It will be an epic matchup. Again. NFC championship? Looks like the Eagles from here, but things could change.
Wordle 493 Hint
Hint: This is how I feel when I wake up in the morning -- but in addition to unclearheadedness, it can also refer to limited visibility.
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Monday, October 24, 2022
OK, This is the Real Test ...
Wordle 492 Hint
Hint: Trouble with today's Wordle? Don't blame yourself; assign liability to the puzzle's creator!
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Sunday, October 23, 2022
Wordle 491 Hint
Hint: They didn't have Scotch® tape in ancient Egypt, but they had this, which shares something in common with Scotch® tape's maker.
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Saturday, October 22, 2022
One Reason I'm Posting Today ...
... see previous post on what I think is a statin side effect ...
Is that I do want to write, but I don't want to write for widespread publication and then find out that I was (by my own standards) raving like a lunatic or missing more than the usual number of typos.
I had also planned to record a podcast yesterday -- the return of The KN@PP Stir! -- and decided not to do so for two reasons: 1) I might end up raving like a lunatic even by my standards, and 2) I was afraid I'd fall down and smoosh my laptop/mic/etc. while hauling the stuff out to my "outdoor studio."
So: Please let me know in comments how the writing looks today. There may be more posts, and gathering that kind of data is the purpose. Typos? Stuff that doesn't make any goddamn sense? I need to know, if for no other reason than that I really want to get a Garrison column out tomorrow and need either the confidence to write it or the information to know I shouldn't. The only thing I can say for sure at the moment is that these posts are taking 1.5-2 times as long to write as they usually do, in part because I'm obsessively checking myself (and finding more typos than I usually expect to find) and in part because my brain keeps telling me I should be lying down and listening to Pink Floyd.
Personally I Think It's a Statin Side Effect ...
Fairly Short and Hopefully Spoiler-Free Review: Bullet Train
TL;DR: If you love the John Wick and Deadpool franchises, and/or Tarantino's Kill Bill flicks, this one's for you. It's directed by David Leitch (John Wick, Deadpool 2), and you can tell. And it's something of a complex revenge fantasy, a la Kill BillI (including a deadly poisonous snake element).
Longer version: There really isn't one, and not just because I seem to be wonky from a medication reaction the last couple of days and am not trusting my brain and my writing chops. It's a Brad Pitt action/comedy hung on a Japanese gangster/martial arts/who-dun-what framework. That's pretty much it. I happen to like Pitt (and the rest of the cast), and Deadpool, and John Wick, and Tarantino, etc., so I really enjoyed it. If you like those things, you probably will too. Finis.
Wordle 490 Hint
Hint: Don't do Wordle on a daily basis? Let me try to persuade you to -- loudly, at length, and with sketchy promises as to its benefits.
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Friday, October 21, 2022
Week 7 NFL Picks
Last week ... well, let's just not talk about last week. I'm having a terrible season in FiveThirtyEight's NFL Forecasting Game. I'm at -206.3 points and only doing better than 14% of other players.
That includes one game that was played before I remembered to get my picks posted. I had the New Orleans Saints picked (with confidence of 53%) to beat the Arizona Cardinals last night. Nope.
My remaining picks:
Cincinnati Bengals beat Atlanta Falcons -- 91%
Baltimore Ravens beat Cleveland Browns -- 61%
Dallas Cowboys beat Detroit Lions -- 91%
Green Bay Packers beat Washington Commanders -- 53%
Tennessee Titans beat Indianapolis Colts -- 67%
New York Giants beat Jacksonville Jaguars -- 59%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Carolina Panthers -- 79%
Las Vegas Raiders beat Houston Texans -- 53%
Denver Broncos beat New York Jets -- 61%
Kansas City Chiefs beat San Francisco 49ers -- 100%
Los Angeles Chargers beat Seattle Seahawks -- 79%
Miami Dolphins beat Pittsburgh Steelers -- 61%
New England Patriots beat Chicago Bears -- 91%
I'm pretty sure this is the first week of the season in which none of my picks differ from the FiveThirtyEight model's. I'm not intentionally following the model, it just worked out that way this week.
Election 2022: My Final US Senate Predictions ...
- It's not fun waiting until the last minute, like the day before election day. Yes, there can be "October surprises," but it's not really much of a prediction if you're using exit polls.
- Early voting has already begun in many if not most states, and it's going gang-busters. The bulk of the vote in those states will likely be cast in the next week or so (a note on that below, though).
Wordle 489 Hint
Hint: If you can't solve today's puzzle, it may be a case of not seeing the forest for the trees.
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Thursday, October 20, 2022
Wordle 488 Hint
Hint: As a man of the cloth, I'm partial to jeans and overalls.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Some Questions
- Should I resume podcasting (other than the monthly AMA podcast, that is)?
- If so, do you have any recommendations for theme, hosting, etc.?
Wordle 487 Hint
Hint: Getting up every morning before dawn to solve the day's Wordle and write these hints indicates there may be one of these in my personality.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Wordle 486 Hint
Hint: To be or not to be may be the question, but the answer (to today's Wordle) is only the first of the two.
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Monday, October 17, 2022
Wordle 485 Hint
Hint: Jim Morrison's morning beverage container.
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Sunday, October 16, 2022
Wordle 484 Hint
Hint: You done with that shovel yet? If so, let's play some cards!
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Saturday, October 15, 2022
Libertarian Class Theory Bleg
I'm sure it must be out there somewhere -- I may have even read it and forgotten -- but a little bit of web searching, etc. hasn't turned up what I'm looking for.
Does anyone know of a "libertarian class theory" take (Comte/Dunoyer, Bastiat, SEK3, Conger et al.) that specifically addresses war between states in terms of "revolutionary defeatism" a la the socialists' Zimmerwald Manifesto or Lenin's April Theses?
Thanks in advance.
Wordle 483 Hint
Hint: You might do this with a ball ... or a fish.
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Friday, October 14, 2022
Good News!
My doctor tells me that I've got a 38% chance of experiencing a "cardiac event" in the next ten years. And of course has recommendations for reducing that risk.
I'll be taking action on at least some of those recommendations.* But she seemed to think she was giving me bad news.
Only 38%? Wow!
By the time my parents were my age, they'd both had angioplasties (my recollection is that both had at least two of those by some point), and my mom later had bypass surgery.
Of my two brothers, one is already dead -- yes, heart attack -- and the other one has ongoing heart issues.
My extended family is largely responsible for keeping southern Missouri's cardiologists and heart surgeons in Maseratis and green fees. I've got relatives who seem to pick up quadruple bypasses on a weekly basis with the milk and bread and such.
As long-time readers may remember, I had a heart scare a few years ago. A doctor looked at the first EKG I ever remember having, asked me if I'd had a heart attack, and when I said "not that I know of," replied "maybe you didn't notice." So, tests. It turned out that my heart is just wired weirdly ("left branch bundle block"). The stress test and echocardiogram showed no problems. Which I found surprising.
Everyone dies. And everyone dies of something. I've always assumed my cause of death would be (in changing order of likelihood over time) gunshot or other military incident, lung cancer, or heart attack. My supposed odds on that last one are far better than I expected.
* I've tried, and stopped taking, statins twice because they give me terrible insomnia. The doctor prescribed a third one. If that doesn't work, I'll look into red yeast rice and other "natural" statins. I'm also taking another stab at developing the habit of a morning bowl of oatmeal. And it's time to get back to more exercise. And yeah, I need to stop smoking (I'm looking at the end of the year for that).
Wordle 482 Hint
Hint: Country music version: I walk it the way Hank Williams does. Pop music version: Lionel Richie doesn't dance on it.
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Thursday, October 13, 2022
Wordle 481 Hint
Hint: There's no difference between today's Wordle and any other. They're all exactly the same.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Found/Fixed a Computer Problem ...
Wordle 480 Hint
Hint: Looking for the answer to today's Wordle? Keep your eye on Greek architecture terms.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Week 6 NFL Picks
Baltimore Ravens beat New York Giants -- 61%
Cincinnati Bengals beat New Orleans Saints -- 61%
Jacksonville Jaguars beat Indianapolis Colts -- 53%*
New England Patriots beat Cleveland Browns -- 61%*
Green Bay Packers beat New York Jets -- 61%
San Francisco 49ers beat Atlanta Falcons -- 73%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Pittsburgh Steelers -- 79%
Seattle Seahawks beat Arizona Cardinals -- 53%*
Los Angeles Rams beat Carolina Panthers -- 67%
Kansas City Chiefs beat Buffalo Bills -- 100%**
Philadelphia Eagles beat Dallas Cowboys -- 91%
Los Angeles Chargers beat Denver Broncos -- 73%
Wordle 479 Hint
Hint: Your criticisms of the vagueness of today's hint are probably sound. But if we had a contract requiring me to publish daily Wordle hints, the information I'm giving you would conform to its obligations.
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Monday, October 10, 2022
Problems and Solutions That Aren't Unique to This Libertarian National Committee ...
- I'm always hearing that "decentralization" is a "libertarian value." It isn't, but it's still often a good idea. If all the information for both "national members" and state affiliate members is stored in one place, one hacker can penetrate one system and get it all, instead of that hacker (or multiple hackers) having to break into 51 different systems.
- Disputes between the LNC and its state affiliates are nothing new. They go back to at least 2000 (Arizona). Over time (especially since the "Oregon situation" circa 2010), the LNC has increasingly arrogated authority (denied to it in its own bylaws) to itself to intervene in affiliate affairs, even to the extent of deciding who their officers are, what their bylaws mean, etc. And when that happens, the LNC being in control of the affiliates' web sites and member data makes it easier for them to get away with it because they can keep that stuff away from the affiliates and hand it off to any old randos they decide like better than the actual affiliate officers.
What's Wrong With This Picture?
US state media ("National Public Radio") has an article up about a map produced by Native Land Digital. The map purports to show various "Indigenous lands" in North America.
But it lists a non-"Indigenous" tribe as the "Indigenous" possessors of south Florida.
The Seminoles were/are not an "Indigenous" tribe. They didn't exist until well after European colonization and were comprised of refugees from various actual "Indigenous" (well, of Asian migrant descent rather than European, anyway) tribes, as well as Africans escaped from slavery and various European vagabonds.
One of those vagabonds was Billy Powell, the son of a Scottish father and a part-European, part-Muscogee mother. He later became known as "Osceola." Heck, I have ancestors who were in North America before Osceola's dad arrived.
Wordle 478 Hint
Hint: Relax and take pleasure in solving today's Wordle!
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Sunday, October 09, 2022
I Am Now Completely Convinced ...
Wordle 477 Hint
Hint: Two hints today, since they're kind of obscure outside particular niche audiences.
Hint 1: Boy, I wish I was a rock'roll magazine's mascot.
Hint 2: If you happen to run into Katherine Mangu-Ward this morning, she'll immediately give you the answer to today's Wordle.
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Saturday, October 08, 2022
Advertising Note
Wordle 476 Hint
Hint: Bring as much energy and stamina as possible to today's Wordle -- it's vital.
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Friday, October 07, 2022
Podcast Reminder
Update, 12:30pmish: And the podcast is up at https://callin.com/link/lbAZqhbNsd. It should be available at Apple Podcasts and Spotify within 24-48 hours for those who prefer a different source.
This month's episode of KN@PPSTER: Thanks For Asking! happens live today on Callin at 11am Eastern.
- Here's the link to listen live (or afterward)
- Here's the monthly Thanks For Asking! thread to get any last-minute questions in (if you prefer not to call in live to ask)
Wordle 475 Hint
Hint: What an excellent, if somewhat showy, specimen of Wordle solutions! Hand me the rake, Jim!
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Thursday, October 06, 2022
October (Mild) Surprise
Per Axios, Joe Biden "will pardon all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession and will call on governors to pardon simple state possession offenses." He's also going to "also ask Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra to begin a review of how marijuana is scheduled as a drug under federal law."
These are 1) nice things, 2) a good start, and 3) things he'd been more or less promising since 2019.
I was beginning to assume all that was just more of his bullshit, and was mildly surprised that it happened ... until I said "wait a minute, duh, he's exactly the kind of politician who keeps easy, simple deliverables in his pocket until he thinks they'll most positively impact him or his party in an upcoming election."
Will it positively impact Democrats in next month's midterms?
I suspect any effect will be negligible.
The pardons are probably too late for any actual convicts to get registered to vote by state deadlines.
Most people who 1) favor marijuana legalization and 2) vote probably already vote Democrat if they don't vote Libertarian or Green, and not many of the latter two parties' voters are likely to switch parties.
Maybe a minor bump to turnout in some areas, especially if the Democratic candidates openly favor legalization ... like, say, John Fetterman in Pennsylvania, Raphael Warnock in Pennsylvania, Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada, Mark Kelly in Arizona, Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin, Tim Ryan in Ohio ... say, do those names ring any bells?
I'm not sure any GOTV bump will be enough to make the difference, but if that's what it took to get Biden off the dime, well, I'm glad something got him of the dime.
Wordle 474 Hint
Hint: Well, yes, I did complete today's Wordle, but my natural laziness caused me to do so very slowly.
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Wednesday, October 05, 2022
Wordle 473 Hint
Hint: Feeling swamped by life/work? No worries -- you've still got enough time to wade through today's Wordle.
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Tuesday, October 04, 2022
Week 5 NFL Picks
Week 4 was a very bad week for me -- I only predicted 7 of 16 games correctly and ended up with -1.2 points. Not quite the bloodbath that Week 3 was (-123.7 points), but still just no good. I'm only in the 22nd percentile on FiveThirtyEight's leaderboard. Much worse now that I've been over-thinking it instead of going with my gut like I did last season.
But hey, maybe I'll get better as the season goes on. And I'm kind of going back to my gut this week. Here are my Week 5 picks. My percentages will be different from FiveThirtyEight's model in pretty much every case, but a lot of the picks will be the same. Picks that aren't the same are marked with an asterisk.
Denver Broncos beat Indianapolis Colts -- 61%
Green Bay Packers beat New York Giants -- 71%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Atlanta Falcons -- 91%
Minnesota Vikings beat Chicago Bears -- 67%
New England Patriots beat Detroit Lions -- 61%
Jacksonville Jaguars beat Houston Texans -- 91%
Cleveland Browns beat Los Angeles Chargers -- 59%*
Miami Dolphins beat New York Jets -- 79%
Buffalo Bills beat Pittsburgh Steelers -- 73%
New Orleans Saints beat Seattle Seahawks -- 71%
Tennessee Titans beat Washington Commanders -- 61%
San Francisco 48ers beat Carolina Panthers -- 61%
Dallas Cowboys beat Los Angeles Rams -- 53%*
Philadelphia Eagles beat Arizona Cardinals -- 79%
Cincinnati Bengals beat Baltimore Ravens -- 53%*
Kansas City Chiefs beat Las Vegas Raiders -- 100%
A few notes:
- Yes, Tua Tagovailoa is still out on concussion protocol, but Dolphins backup QB Teddy Bridgewater 1) is pretty damn good and 2) has played the Jets twice in his career and beat them both times. He's got some game time and practice time in to click with the team while Tua's been out, and I expect him to do well.
- Yes, the Patriots have not one but two quarterbacks out on the injured list, but their third-stringer, rookie Bailey Zappe, did pretty well versus the Packers last week. They lost, but it wasn't a massacre. Zappe will have had a week of full practice/integration time, I think he's going places, and the Patriots have also brought former QB Garrett Gilbert back to their practice squad for the third time. I'm really impressed with the Lions this year -- when I was growing up, Thanksgiving day always involved "who are we going to watch beat the Lions," and now they're looking like they're for real -- but I think that Pats will take them down.
- My Browns, Bengals, and Cowboys picks (upsets in terms of defying the FiveThirtyEight model) are all just "gotta feeling." They're the ones most subject to change if I get around to looking at injured lists, etc.
Any changes will be recorded here as updates, and any changes will be posted before the games start.
Update, 11am Thursday: No changes, but I'm looking at injury reports. In addition to Tom Brady's shoulder/finger boo-boo from last weekend's game against the Chiefs, the Buccaneers currently show tight end Cameron Brate in concussion protocol and four wide receivers with hamstring or knee injuries. No statuses for this weekend's game against the Falcons (who seem to have one running back out and one tight end "questionable"). I've still got the Bucs to win, but that could change if the Bucs are going to be missing a huge chunk of their offense.
Knapp's Addendum to Hanlon's Razor
Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
Knapp's Addendum: "Never automatically attribute to malice or stupidity that which is adequately explained by 'shit happens.'"
Case in point:
Recently, the Libertarian National Committee's Twitter account was hijacked by something called "Tyler Hobbs," which appears to have been a spambot flogging NFTs.
Some supporters of the Mises PAC (a Republican "infiltrate and neuter" operation which recently gained control of the LNC) jumped to the "malice" conclusion, assuming that some member or supporter of the previous LNC regime must have kept, or procured, login credentials for the Twitter account and used them to seize control of that account at an opportune moment.
Some opponents of the Mises PAC jumped to the "stupidity" conclusion, assuming that the Mises PAC dominated LNC/LPHQ are a bunch of idiots who didn't change, or somehow got phished for, the Twitter password.
Are either of those two possibilities ... possible? Sure.
But it's also possible that neither malice nor stupidity (on the part of the Mises PAC or its opponents, at least) were involved. Sometimes shit just happens. Maybe someone from outside LNC/LPHQ cloned a staffer's phone number and used it to get the two-factor authentication login code, then hijacked the account, or whatever.
I'm not a fan of the Mises PAC. But there's plenty of real, provable stuff to blame them for without leaping to unsupported conclusions. And while the Mises PAC's opponents are not all above this kind of thing, I haven't seen any evidence that they're behind it either.
Wordle 472 Hint
Hint: Some people think I'm out of my tree. Really, though, I'm golden like Aeneas.
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Monday, October 03, 2022
Wordle 471 Hint
Hint: I solved this morning's Wordle, but if I hadn't I'd probably have felt like this video hint:
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Thanks For Asking! -- 10/03/22
Hey, I'm on top of things this month ... got this post and the accompanying podcast set up way ahead of time so that the podcast happens at 11am Eastern Time on the first Friday of the month, and the AMA thread goes up the Monday before, as it hath been decreed in the Good Book and so forth.
So, you have four days to get your questions in ... but why wait?
ASK ME ANYTHING -- yes, anything -- in the comment section below this post (or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can wait for the live podcast to ask "on air").
I'll answer in comments, on the podcast, both, or somewhere else (with a link/shout-out to where).
Yes, anything ... but I do have personal topic preferences.
Sunday, October 02, 2022
Wordle 470 Hint
Hint: I'm not trying to string you along with today's hint, but I'm also not sure I'm really giving you enough rope to hang yourself with here.
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Saturday, October 01, 2022
Wordle 469 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle had barely arrived before it went away. Almost like it had to catch a jet plane or something.
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