I can’t find it now, but I recently spied a question from a new HoCo resident who wanted to know if we had weekly tornado tests. I did not know that weekly tornado tests were a thing but I guess they are in tornado-prone areas. You won’t be surprised that I was thinking about that post last night as I saw pictures of people “hunkering down” in their basements. Are we becoming a tornado-prone area? Or at least a dangerous storm area? Do I have any data? Nope. But definitely curious. ***** Art by aarondoodles This is a screen shot from a reel so it isn’t the clearest image. stressdoodlejames shared this with the word: Agreed. LET’S GET ONE THING STRAIGHT. IF IT'S MADE BY AI, IT ISN'T ART. IT'S SLOP. WORSE. IT'S THEFT. IT STEALS FROM REAL ARTISTS. POISONS THE AIR & WATER. AND IT'S MAKING YOU DUMBER. I’ve decided to take a stand on this. If you’re a local business and you use AI slop I will not buy your product, recommend it, or share your posts. If you are a lo...
This is not a new article (February 19th) but somehow it caught my eye for the first time this morning as I scanned the Howard County stories on the Baltimore Banner website. Columbia’s figure skating pioneer is 86 and not about to quit , Lillian Reed, Baltimore Banner With a stellar photo by Kaitlin Newman: Pat Muth, 86, skates on the ice at Columbia Ice Rink. Murth has been skating since she was a child and now teaches young kids how to be confident on the ice. (Kaitlin Newman/The Banner) This sentence about Muth’s connection to the Columbia Ice Rink intrigued me: I found out there was an ice rink being built at the end of my street. So that means that she lived in Oakland Mills, which automatically makes her story more interesting to me. The rink was built in 1970. The quadplex community where we live was built in 1972. So the rink predates our house. I wonder what Oakland Mills looked like back then? Yes, I’m digressing a bit. (But don’t come at me with you...