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Graffiti Detecting

By Dennis E. Powell | Mar 18, 2026 at 11:59 PM

You might have heard of an article published by Reuters late last week in which after extensive research and what I guess they’d call shoe-leather detective work they identified the famous British stencil-graffiti artist known as “Banksy.”


In Troubled And Foolish Times, There Remains A Place To Abstain From Politics

By Jason Kettinger | Mar 18, 2026 at 12:24 AM

If you’ve been conscious at all the last 10 years or so, it’s been pretty tough in American politics. Outright assassinations, attempted assassinations, and the type of conflict that could turn violent at any time. Many people think they cannot have a conversation across the political aisle, so to speak, without harming or ending friendships, and even family relationships. We’ve all experienced the tension here; no one we know has been free of its effects.


Beyond the Verizon

By Dennis E. Powell | Mar 11, 2026 at 7:05 PM

It was among the most welcome phone calls I’ve ever made. The call was to Frontier or Verizon or whatever it is they currently call themselves. I was calling to tell them that after 21 years, one month, and five days I was done with what in my estimation is the worst phone company ever.


Photocopier No More: The Reckoning with AI Creativity Has Arrived

By Timothy R. Butler | Mar 10, 2026 at 4:16 AM A TestyTim.com Review

Two esoteric programming events bubbled up this past week. If you’re not into computer science, they may appear irrelevant to you. They’re not. The arcane managed to bring to life our pressing questions about whether AI can create or is a regurgitation machine.


Fell For It

By Dennis E. Powell | Mar 04, 2026 at 3:27 PM

If there is anything as embarrassing as confessing one’s sins it has to be confessing one’s stupidities.

Yet here we are. Instead of describing how well my cool new Starlink-based phone-internet setup is coming together, I’m obligated to detail how I fell for a swindle so obvious that there’s no escaping the fact that my mind must have got disengaged for a while.


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