Yet they do it anyway and we're just supposed to be okay with it.

"Northern Exposure" is finally available for streaming. (I'm not sure what held it up.) It's been added to Amazon Prime Video. I watched it when it was originally on the air and caught a few random episodes in reruns, but haven't seen it in ages.

Reviews for my bone conduction headset said after a few weeks they had stopped charging. Turns out the contacts just get dirty from being pressed against the skin. Using isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab cleans the contacts easily. I can't help but think of all the units thrown away as defective that only needed to be cleaned. Sometimes it's the simple stuff, folks.

The light green areas are counties where pecan trees are native and the dark green areas are where pecan trees are grown. Pecan trees used to be more common than they are now, but many have been cut down to make room for other crops.

Yes, the em dash can get it anytime but the semicolon is nice to have around.

Fani Willis explains reality to Jim Jordan. He might need some salve for that burn.

Finally, one of my favorite episodes from the Tom Baker era of "Doctor Who."

He's shirtless and in shorts. She's in a longsleeve shirt and pants. Make it make sense.

It's hard for me to believe William Talman (DA Hamilton Burger) was fired from "Perry Mason" for his participation in cannabis parties and orgies. Fan demand brought him back to the show a year later, I assume with a stern admonition to behave himself.

When Star Trek Voyager launched in 1995 Star Trek the original series was just as old as Voyager is to us now

My Perry Mason to Star Trek bingo card is complete with this appearance of Leonard Nimoy.

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