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Saturday, January 31, 2026

Post #7546 J

 Pandemic Report

Weekly CDC stats: The 4 mega stats haven't been updated since last week. This week's regional trends show an upswing in California and the Southeast. I've seen some reports of a first child COVID fatality in Colorado and a bounce back in flu cases after 3 weeks of declines. Measles outbreaks in SC remain of concern.



The Sick Times:

Via AHCA:

The latest COVID-19 news items:

  • "Recent Northwestern Medicine study used app to track symptoms, recovery of long COVID patients"

Other Notes

The blog has attracted almost 19K pageviews this month. about 9 times the rate of the more reliable pageview trend. We'll close the month with 40 posts, maybe more if this post is published on Saturday. X/Twitter remains a mixed bag. There's a lot of work that goes into many political posts, which attract scant impressions, and then I I do one on a list of childhood cartoon characters and it gets over 70 impressions. Go figure.

My surname. Apparently very common in French Canada, but not in the states, except of maybe around New England, where much of the Quebec diaspora went. Now when I go to medical appointments, I automatically get up at "Ronald...?" (I often mention the true story that when Dad would register our family for a restaurant waiting list, he would sign in as "Gillmet"). It's not just the pronunciation; reportedly, 2 of my paternal uncles' birth certificates got the surname wrong, and my grandparents never noticed or had it corrected. For example, my Uncle Ray reportedly found out when he served in the Army during the Korean War that the "le" was omitted (the first and last e's are silent). Instead of having it corrected, he seemed to take a perverse pride in the misspelling, like a badge of honor. Maybe 15-20 years back, my female cousin invited me to an extended family reunion, but I got the invitation addressed to "Ronald Guilmette", which really pissed me off.

Another odd fact about my name: I will sometimes engage in vanity searches (of my own name. (I used to see listings for old blog posts all the time searching on topics, not so much recently.) But part of it was curiosity to see if my own academic scholarship was being referenced (I have a listing of articles and book chapters here) . Almost all of my work is sole-authored; it's not for lack of trying on my part but a lack of interest from others. I had offered to put Dr. Scamell's (my chair's) name on a couple of papers, but he declined, not wanting to share credit for my work. I would hang out with other UH alumni at conferences or MIS faculty at UTEP and try to brainstorm topics, but it was like I was the only one floating ideas, and it was like kids bored on summer vacation. Now, to be honest, I am pretty much a control freak about what's published under my name. So I had a second interest in doing a vanity search. In my last year in academia (ISU as visiting professor for a year) I had befriended a junior black faculty member, and we also talked about doing some research projects when area professors turned my life into a living hell because I allowed students in my data structure course to program in the computer language of their choice instead of mandating PL/1 (The department chair and I had discussed all about this when he assigned me to the class; I had not taught Pl/1. and he had assigned a resource to interface with PL/1 programming issues.)  It seemed like I spent half the time outside of class that spring looking in vain for a follow-up job and fighting off a hostile department chair who threatened to relieve me of my teaching assignments if I filed a complaint against him. The fact is, I had never thought of doing it until he threatened me. The sooner I could get out of Normal, IL, the better. I needed at least some cooperation from the chair to move on. So, I don't know if the dude was paranoid, if someone started a false rumor, or if he was just being preemptive. I was pretty much isolated from other faculty by the end, and my black friend probably could read the politics of the situation; he was still a nice guy considering the situation and said something like he would put my name if he ended up publishing any research. I immediately begged him not to. I don't take credit for work I don't do, and I'm very particular of what appears under my name.

But the reason I raised the surname issue is that I had mentioned to my siblings yesterday, sending out an important email. It hadn't bounced back. I had sent her past emails (I thought) without issue. Sh had changed her email domain a year or 2 back. Long story short: somehow, I had written her maiden name instead of her married name in my contacts email address. I have to laugh at my muscle memory. She got married in the 80s 

Post #7545 M: Trump Scrambles to Clean Up Mess in Minneapolis; SOHO Debate: Will A.I. Benefit EVERYONE?; McClanahan on Bleeding Minnesota

 Quote of the Day

The characteristic of genuine heroism is its persistency. 
All men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. 
But when you have resolved to be great, abide by yourself, 
and do not try to reconcile yourself with the world. 
The heroic cannot be common, nor the common heroic.
Ralph Waldo Emerson  

Trump Scrambles to Clean Up Mess in Minneapolis

SOHO Debate: Will A.I. Benefit EVERYONE?


McClanahan on Bleeding Minnesota

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Gary Markstein via US News

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

Fingertips-Pt 2 - Little Stevie Wonder

Friday, January 30, 2026

Post #7544 M: Alex Pretti's Murder Wasn't An Accident; Jimmy Kimmel on the Vile and Heartless Murder of Nurse Alex Pretti by ICE in Minneapolis; The Economics of... Immigration

 Quote of the Day

I like a person who knows his own mind and sticks to it; 
who sees at once what, in given circumstances, is to be done, 
and does it.
William Hazlitt

Alex Pretti's Murder Wasn't An Accident

Jimmy Kimmel on the Vile and Heartless Murder of Nurse Alex Pretti by ICE in Minneapolis

The Economics of... Immigration

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Gary Markstein via US News

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

"HEY PAULA" Paul and Paula

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Post #7543 M: Jon on Alex Pretti's Killing, DHS vs. Video Evidence & MAGA's Gun Rights Surrender; Stossel on Strange Roommates: Trump, Warren and Newsom; Sheriff David Hathaway: Power Without Accountability — ICE Under Scrutiny

 Quote of the Day

Most of us miss out on life's big prizes. 
The Pulitzer. 
The Nobel. 
Oscars. 
Tonys. 
Emmys. 
But we're all eligible for life's small pleasures. 
A pat on the back. 
A kiss behind the ear. 
A four-pound bass. 
A full moon. 
An empty parking space. 
A crackling fire. 
A great meal. 
A glorious sunset. 
Hot soup. 
Cold beer.
Anonymous  

Jon on Alex Pretti's Killing, DHS vs. Video Evidence & MAGA's Gun Rights Surrender

Stossel on Strange Roommates: Trump, Warren and Newsom

Sheriff David Hathaway: Power Without Accountability — ICE Under Scrutiny

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Steve Kelley via Townhall

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

BOBBY VINTON-BLUE VELVET

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Post #7542 M: Weekend Update; Econtalk: Zionism, the Melting Pot, and the Galveston Project (with Rachel Cockerell); Ron Paul on Is ICE Going Too Far

 Quote of the Day

The real art of conversation is not only 
to say the right thing at the right place 
but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Dorothy Nevill  

Weekend Update

Econtalk: Zionism, the Melting Pot, and the Galveston Project (with Rachel Cockerell)

Ron Paul on Is ICE Going Too Far

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Clay Bennett via Politico

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

The Chiffons - He´s So Fine

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Post #7541 M: Trump Awards Cold Open - SNL; Greenland: Trump’s Folly; McClanahan on Earmarks

 Quote of the Day

Patience has its limits. 
Take it too far, 
and it's cowardice.
George Jackson  

Trump Awards Cold Open - SNL

Greenland: Trump’s Folly

McClanahan on Earmarks

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Jack Ohman via Politico

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

The CASCADES-Rhythm Of the Rain

Monday, January 26, 2026

Post #7540 M: Desperate for Nobel Peace Prize, Trump Launches "Board of Peace"; McClanahan on A Principled View of States' Rights; Dumb BLEEP of the Week

 Quote of the Day

When we accept tough jobs 
as a challenge to our ability 
and wade into them with joy and enthusiasm, 
miracles can happen.
Arland Gilbert  

Desperate for Nobel Peace Prize, Trump Launches "Board of Peace" 

McClanahan on A Principled View of States' Rights


Dumb BLEEP of the Week!

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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Steve Breen via smerconish 

Musical Interlude: 1963 Top 100 Hits

Skeeter Davis - The End Of The World

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Post #7539 Social Media Digest

X/Twitter



Post #7538 M: Will ICE Freeze? | Trump: I'm Helping Europe; Town Banned from Warrantless Inspections; Combatting Overcriminalization

Quote of the Day

We are closer to God 
when we are asking questions 
than when we think we have the answers.
Abraham Joshua Heschel  

Will ICE Freeze? | Trump: I'm Helping Europe

BIG WIN: Town Banned from Warrantless Inspections

Combatting Overcriminalization


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Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Steve Breen via smerconish

Musical Interlude:1963 Top 100 Hits

The Beach Boys - Surfin' U.S.A.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Post #7537 J

 Pandemic Report

The latest CDC weekly stats






The Sick Times:



As the trend chart shows, half the states are declining after recent highs, although Texas and a few mid-Atlantic states show the spread growing. Levels of the virus remain high, and I encourage those who have gotten the updated shots from last summer and fall to do so

Other recent COVID-19 news:

Other Notes

The blog continues to attract hundreds of pageviews daily. I'm working on a post on the voter ID kerfuffle, more in reaction to Musk's obsession with the issue. probably to be published over the weekend. At one point. X flashed a stats tease indicating I had pulled about 2.3K impressions over the prior week, implying a weekly gain over the last tease by a K, but most tweets probably fail to get double digits, even with maybe 210 followers.

 Maybe it's an inevitable part of aging. From March through May, I had a hospital stay plus rehab that pretty much kept me out of the job market. Even after that, I had in-home follow-ups from nurses and others, maybe up to 2-3 times a week  And more recently. I've had 3 week-long ailments, including the norovirus (not formally diagnosed). I recently had a follow-up on a nagging issue since last March. I had a diagnostic from a neurologist, and he referred me to a surgeon in the same hospital complex. Long story short, the consultation was hampered by the fact that the hospital has some integration issues in sharing results. Or maybe they needed some nuances in the testing.

As I write, I'm watching one of Peacock's few remaining WWE PLEs: Saturday Night's Main Events. (They also carry NXT PLEs.) I have to make a decision whether it's worth it. As widely expected, Sami Zayn won a 4-way challenger match to champ McIntyre's first title defense at next weekend's Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia. I refuse to pay a $30/month ESPN nsubscription for WWE PLEs.