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Chris Bohn
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Professional Thinker. Often thinking about #AirPower, #ComputerScienceEducation, nerdy stuff, or #alpacas & #chickens. Maybe all at once. @[email protected]
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I've now welcomed my students to the new semester.

#AcademicSky

(scene from the 1940 movie, #FortyLittleMothers, about a half-hour into the film www.imdb.com/title/tt0032...)
Silicon Valley reinvents [[fill in the blank]]
OpenAI will soon let adults create erotic content in ChatGPT. Experts say that could lead to “emotional commodification,” or horniness as a revenue stream.
ChatGPT’s Horny Era Could Be Its Stickiest Yet
OpenAI will soon let adults create erotic content in ChatGPT. Experts say that could lead to “emotional commodification,” or horniness as a revenue stream.
wrd.cm
(sigh), so are apostrophes.
Interword spacing: it's not just a good idea, its a VERY good idea.
Depends on the time of year?
If you're looking for MP3 players that failed in the marketplace, it's Zune scrolling.
If you're looking for really fast vehicles it's vroomscrolling
If you’re looking for woven materials it’s loomscrolling
If you're looking for natural satellites, it's moon scrolling.
If you're staring intently at the grass on a Welsh mountain looking for a specific type of fungi in late autumn it's shroomscrolling.
If you're looking for really fast vehicles it's vroomscrolling
If you're looking for wind-formed sand hills, it's dune scrolling.
If you're looking for feathered hats, it's plumescrolling
If you're staring intently at the grass on a Welsh mountain looking for a specific type of fungi in late autumn it's shroomscrolling.
If you're looking for artificial water channels used to transport logs, it's flume scrolling.
If you're looking for tapestries, it's loom scrolling
If you're looking for feathered hats, it's plumescrolling
It does and it doesn't...
I'm currently exploring just how required this particular piece of training is.

There was no tasking, not verbal, not email. I figure if nobody tasks me with training then it isn't required just because some unknown person enrolled me in the training.

Nobody's sent me a nastigram yet, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
When you realize you're late to the boat party, the only appropriate curse is

frigate!
#CometLemmon (upper right corner) as seen from NW Lancaster County, NE.
#astrophotography
We had interviewed someone for a faculty position. In the faculty meeting after, things looked good until I described his behavior at lunch. Then the floodgates opened about his behavior toward grad students, department staff -- pretty much anyone who wasn't faculty.

He didn't get the job.
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Guess I should update my calendar app
*work to save democracy
It takes many, many people to save democracy. Many people who vote with their brains and their hearts. Many people who are "for" something instead of "against" something else. Many people who work to democracy every day, even in the good times.

That's the power needed to save democracy.

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I can't speak to witchcraft, but outside of that context, my answer is:

No one person has the power to save democracy. If one person could have that much power, democracy would already be saved. More fundamentally, one person having that much power is the antithesis of democracy.

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Do you expect me to talk?

Why, no, Mr. Bread. I expect you to fit in the toaster.