Category Archives: 2023 January
Tom’s Tidbits- The Domestic Enemies are winning
Greetings, It’s been over two years since Donald Trump and his allies attacked our Capitol. Hundreds of low-level footsoldiers and thugs have been arrested, tried, and convicted, but the traitors who organized the attack still run free. Worse, these Domestic … Continue reading
We Have A Winner! Our 2022 Referral Reward $1000 winner is…
We Have A Winner! You voted, the votes are tallied, and our $1000 winner is… Your referrals to family and friends are the biggest compliments we receive, and they keep the doors of our shop open. To say thanks, our … Continue reading
The Devil In All Of Us- With Tyre Nichols’ death, let’s look at where evil comes from
The Devil In All Of Us With Tyre Nichols’ death, let’s look at where evil comes from (updated from Feb 2022) Tyre Nichols is the latest Black man to die in a horrifying video at the hands of police. This … Continue reading
Tom Dwyer Newsletter Year in Review 2022!
The Tom Dwyer Newsletter YEAR IN REVIEW 2022! We always say the Tom Dwyer Newsletter is unlike any other you’ve ever read, and there’s only one reason… if you get bored, you won’t read it. We try to stay interesting … Continue reading
Shop Talk for January 2023
We also have a couple ongoing offers you might find valuable… Carbon Neutral Program– Our company’s commitment to the environment led us to partner with Bonneville Environmental Foundation to create our Carbon Neutral Program in 2007. … Continue reading
Health Notes- Moral injury is real, and we’ve all been exposed
Moral Injury Is an Invisible Epidemic That Affects Millions Moral Injury is a specific kind of trauma results when a person’s core principles are violated during wartime or a pandemic from Elizabeth Svoboda in Scientific American, Sep 2022 “…What spurred … Continue reading
Book Spotlight- Tsundoku: The art of buying books and never reading them
Tsundoku: The art of buying books and never reading them Tom Gerken, BBC News, Jul 2018 Do you have a habit of picking up books that you never quite get around to reading? If this sounds like you, you might … Continue reading
Kyle’s Kitchen- Pasta Aglio e Olio (Pasta with Garlic & Oil)
“Aglio e Olio” translates to garlic and oil, and is a simple sauce usually served with pasta like spaghetti. This traditional Neapolitan pasta is popular for being inexpensive and using pantry ingredients, while being utterly delicious. Chef Roy Choi calls … Continue reading
Popcorn Shorts for January 2023
Popcorn Shorts- Cool stuff that’s too small for a big article Just like it says, Popcorn Shorts is about the kind of things we think are really interesting, but don’t really need a large article to explain them. From the … Continue reading
You have an appointment with the Department of Reality Studies!
“My ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Do you believe that? We don’t. Basic science, even basic consensual reality, seems under attack these days. Science and education are increasingly something for the ‘elite’; something to be distrusted by … Continue reading