Strokin with the Boys
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9 holes at Grayhawk Raptor with @RiggsBarstool. Desert golf at its finest. @TaxAct









glass half full: 90 percent accuracy is an impressive accuracy rate glass half empty: 10 percent error rate for a company that does more than 5 Trillion search queries per year is still a gigantic number nytimes.com/2026/04/07/tec…




Rory McIlroy commissioned this pencil drawing after last year's Masters Tournament. The artist (@KeeganHall) provided context on Reddit: • Spent 6+ months working on it • Estimates 600-800+ total hours • Worked on it 6-7 days each week • Uses a Pentel Graphgear mechanical pencil Hall says this piece was incredibly challenging because so much detail went into such a small area. For context, the original is smaller than 30x22, so each face in the crowd is essentially a quarter of the size of a fingernail. This is the second piece he has done for Rory.





This is increasingly becoming an issue across the board. When I was teaching English, students often were not familiar with references to things like chicken little or the emperor’s new clothes because they were not read to as children. This makes it difficult for them to read classic novels, which are full of what were once common cultural references, it can be frustrating for both students and teacher. If we lose these ties to a common history and framework, we lose our identity and sense of self. I think a good deal of the lack of patriotism, the propensity towards self-flagellation is downstream of this.









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Excited to listen to this episode, but I disagree that Darwin's theory can't be decisively tested (as much as Newton's). I'd highly recommend the book 'Why Evolution Is True'. It describes how Darwin, and others, made a lot of predictions that were verified, with many different lines of evidence – including fossils, vestigial structures, biogeography, molecular evidence, natural selection in action, and speciation. Darwin was a great interlocutor but many of these predictions were tested in his work, or during his lifetime. And some of his auxiliary hypotheses did not hold up, and helped refine the theory. Anyway, it's a great book!












