Jonathan Moore
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Jonathan Moore
@JMooreofKY
Gen-X Kentuckian, husband/father, Methodist, small businessman, Boy Scout leader, engineer, tinkerer, curmudgeon, and builder of hydroelectric plants.


Which of these best describes your opinion on whether we should keep changing the clocks twice per year? If you want to quit changing the clocks, do you have a preference of which time to settle on?

Kentucky lawmakers have filed a bill to exempt the state from daylight saving time ⬇️ wkyt.com/2026/03/09/ken…



Brighter days ahead! ☀️ Northern areas, including Seattle, gain over 100 minutes of daylight in March! While daylight saving time begins on March 8, the month's biggest change is the rapid increase in daylight. bit.ly/4snpLeq

But nuclear?! Solar is nuclear, dummy. Just happens to be far-field nuclear: Cheap, abundant, simple and quick to turn on and when you combine it with a little storage, it’s always-on.





I’m not the least bit surprised that a country that tries to pass off ham circles as “bacon” would try to cheat in the Winter Olympics. All of you who wanted them to be the 51st state should be ashamed of yourselves.



Lexington mayor: City must adapt snow plan to worsening winter weather kentucky.com/news/weather-n…






