Monday, March 30, 2026
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Perhaps You Knew That
Tonight, kindly words for the University of Utah and its AI programs. Perhaps you know the school ranks as one of the nation's top research universities. Perhaps you know it is one of the country’s top centers for AI‑driven health research. The sovereign AI factory is truly unique. Perhaps you know that. The U operates one of the only sovereign AI factories in the country — a secure, state‑controlled AI supercomputing environment. This triples the university's computing capacity, enables advanced medical and scientific breakthroughs, supports statewide innovation, and provides secure infrastructure for public‑entity data. This is a rare, nationally distinctive asset. The University leads a statewide network coordinating AI concerns. Very few states have anything comparable. Did you know that? Perhaps you did. The school provides industry partnerships -- anchored by global leaders. This positions the University as a regional AI powerhouse. Through workshops and seminars, AI literacy programs are offered to all faculty members and to every student, regardless of major. This puts it ahead of most U.S. universities. Perhaps you already knew that. But if you didn't, you do now.
(Blogs)
Data Centers: Consuming Our Water and Polluting Our Air
Utah is swamped with data centers, each swallowing up water. About 40 of them stretch from Ogden to St. George. Now, two large data centers are being proposed for Millard County. How much water might they use? The Utah Rivers Council estimates such large data centers can consume up to 5 million gallons of water per day-- enough to serve a city with 40,000 people for a year.
Utah should be concerned. This is arid desert country. We should be very protective of our water as it is a precious commodity.
Of the two projects in Millard County, one says it will have a closed-loop cooling system, using non-water fluids and thus resulting in 90 percent less water use. These two claims, however, come from the company and have not been independently verified.
The second project in Millard is expected to be the largest data center in the nation. It too will have a closed-loop heating and cooling system. No water usage estimates have been released for it.
Company officials at the larger data center have said it will have its own power plant. Owners of the other center-- the Creekstone/Creek Energy project-- have hinted at the same, but that has not been confirmed. The larger project-- the Joule center-- is to be powered by 69 natural-gas generators per building. Since six buildings are proposed, that adds up. With that many generators running night and day, it means toxic emissions of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxides, volatile organic compounds, and particulate matter all being poured into Millard County and Utah's air.
(Blog)
Friday, March 27, 2026
Bless and Praise Anthropic
You might recall that the Pentagon used and AI model from Anthropic to help capture Venezuela's Nicolas Madero. Anthropic reminded the Pentagon of the company's guardrails, suggesting AI should not be used for mass surveillance of the public and it must not be given power to kill without a human control.
The Trump administration did not like that, so it terminated Anthropic's Pentagon work and banned other federal agencies from using Anthropic. Anthropic sued, and a judge blocked the government from blacklisting Anthropic.
From its start, Athropic’s entire identity is built upon a foundation embedding safety principles directly into AI behavior. The company should be lauded, praised and honored for placing such moral in its AI models. It is an all-American company. In an age of corruption, it still holds to ethics. Other companies—OpenAI, Google, xAI—accepted government contracts lacking the guardrails that Anthropic requires.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Too often, immigrants come to the U.S. and commit heinous crimes, Opponents of immigration use this to argue for deportation and for keeping the immigrants from coming in the first place. They argue that for every 10 good immigrants, there will be one who will pull off terrible crimes and thus we should lock them all out.
I'd hate to see that. For the good part, these are people seeking the freedom of the U.S., and to join families, and to work.
I'm wondering if some kind of checkpoint program might catch such criminals. Traffic-stop checkpoints? Checkpoints at bars? Checkpoints at grocery stores? I'm not sure. For one thing, you do too much of this and the average citizen might feel hassled.
But I would like to believe such a system would work, even if it had to be done on a scaled-down basis.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Fewer Deaths in Iran War
The Iran War boasts the lowest opening‑month U.S. soldier fatality count of any major conflict American conflict.
Just 13, just 13.
Compare that to some other conflicts: World War II lost thousands in the first month; The Vietnam War lost hundreds; The Korean War, thousands; the Gulf War,147, mostly during the first month; The Iraq War, 139; the Afghanistan War, dozens; the war on ISIS, more than 13 in opening months; the Revolutionary War, unknown, but still far higher than 13; the American Civil War, 500-1,000; World War I, from hundreds to thousands in the first month of it becoming a major conflict.
We can be glad more lives have not been lost in Iran.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Same Old Sergeant
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Friday, March 20, 2026
The Cowboys
Thursday, March 19, 2026
The Day of Thunder
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
In America
In America, they don't elect people; they elect parties and factions. They don't elect character and integrity; they elect pledges and promises. Win their votes with words, not with silly good deeds. In America, they play a game, taking it so seriously it soon is a game no more. They divide into two teams and start yelling and screaming at each other -- and the one spewing the most hatred and profanity wins. In America, they fight over patriotism, both sides professing to be more patriotic than the other. But they see the other side as anything but patriotic; one side sees the other as commies and socialists, and the other side sees them as Nazis and fascists. In America, both sides swear they are truthful and honest, while the other side is a pack of liars. In America, they even fight over who is the Christian. And do they consider their opponents Christians? No, the other side is nothing but a cult of devils and demons. The two sides point at each other, crying, "Evil, evil." In America, the one side treats the other as a pariah, and the other side treats them as a pariah. In America, there are no adult voters; they're all a bunch of children. In America, they tell you we need to return to the good ol' days. And maybe that's the one thing they get right. Supposing there was once a day when we didn't fight like this, then, yes, it would be great to return to the good ol' days.
(Blogs)
I'm No Longer a Poet
he's hanging on the rack.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Nightmare III
When it began, it was known as the Iran War, but by the time it was over, it was named the Great Oil War of 2026.Okay, I'm just fantasizing, and the dream in my wide-awake mind is a nightmare, dark and forbidding. What started as Iran's blowing up oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, expanded to both sides targeting and taking out any and every oil facility they could in the Middle East.
Pump prices skyrocketed. Consumers suffered mightily. Cars and Trucks backed up for blocks, knowing that recent shipments of oil would soon be gone and they would be left without fuel. Nor was an empty tank the only way customers suffered. We have said the "suffered mightily" and you tell me if this was not mightily: The price of items derived from oil soared even as those items disappeared from store shelves. Cell phones, laptops, certain pharmaceuticals, heating oil, plastic bags, food containers, foam cups, nylon, polyester, and acrylic clothing, fertilizers, solar panels . . . The list goes on. A modern world cannot survive without these products.
This nightmare is not likely to come to pass but could it. Two warrior nations are each going for the other's jugulars. But there is something good that would happen. Stop to consider that jet fuel would be affected. Yes, passenger jets would be grounded as air flight prices soared. But note also that the jets dropping the bombs right there in the Middle East would be removed from the skies.
Friday, March 13, 2026
Nightmares, Part II
Another nightmare comes to my mind tonight as I consider on news of the naturalized citizen from Lebanon who drove into Temple Israel in Michigan. There are perhaps 4.5 million Muslims in America and we can assume that a share of them side with Iran in the war that is raging.
In my nightmare, Muslim attacks snowball. When one Muslim attacks, others hear of it and decide to join in. Soon there are attacks all over the nation.
Most Muslims are great-- wonderful people, but with 4.5 million of them, there are enough who could decide to commit terrorist attacks. In my nightmare, our land becomes riddled with such attacks.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Drones in the Skies of America
A nightmare flashes in my mind upon hearing of the precautionary warning that Iran has plans to launch killer drones at California. I image Iranian terrorists buying a manufacturing facility in one of our western cities and turning it into a plant to manufacture drones. These terrorists are not so foolish as to launch their weapons of destruction from their plant but build launch sites in spots out in the country that can fold back into the ground-- not to be discovered once the drones have been launched.
The drones whistle into the skies, knocking down passenger airliners. They blow up seats of government throughout the west. They destroy freeways, explode National Guard sites in an effort to add to the number of American servicemen killed, and take out hydropower dams and energy plants.
Could the Iranians pull off such a harrowing nightmare? One wonders.
(Blogs)
Suicide, You Say, or Was It?
Epstein's death was ruled a suicide, but has a full investigation been done? I mean, has it? Even if you've interviewed everyone concerned, did you give proper weight to all the evidence?
Take the bank records showing that an officer charged with watching his cell received a $5,000 check just before the death. Has anyone pressed her as to who wrote her the check, and why they gave her such an inordinate amount of money?
I call for a full investigation.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Circle Back and Check Again
A recently released document from the Epstein file says an inmate says he heard a voice say, "You dudes killed that dude" the morning Epstein died, He even fingers who the alleged killer was. The inmate claimed his fellow inmates said, "Miss Noel killed Jeffrey.," that being a reference to the female guard, Tova Noel.
Convicts are often not treasures of honesty, assuredly and admittedly. This inmate could be just trying to make a name for himself or stir things up. Plus, it is true the FBI investigated the death and ruled it a suicide. So did the DOJ inspector general. In fact, the DOJ has investigated the case several times. And the medical examiner also found it to be a suicide.
But do not close the door so quickly.
The medical examiner originally did not mark either box --homicide or suicide, instead picking the "pending studies" box. A supervisor soon ruled it suicide. But Epstein's brother, Mark, does not believe it a suicide. Years later he pulled in a forensic pathologist who found inconsistencies. The fractures in the neck were not consistent with suicide, he said. And there wasn't anything high enough above in the room that Epstein could have attached the sheet (or whatever was used for the hanging).
Sometimes, when things are bothersome enough, you circle back and check yet another time. The House Oversight Committee should hire an independent investigator.
This just in: That committee today said it intends to interview Tova Noel. That's good. And it should also interview the prison guard. What he said is being dismissed as a rumor. I would suggest, though, he is a witness.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Save the Great Salt Lake
Sunday, March 8, 2026
'One, Two, Three-- What Are We Fighting For?' Joe McDonald has died. "One, two, three, what are we fighting for?" he asked in his band's biggest hit, the same question being asked with the Iran War. "Next top is Vietnam," he continued. Even so, we wonder about the next stop in our possible trajectory of wars.