Two-meat Tuesday

While the stories about the hurricane poured in? I was listening to chatter on the TV at the restaurant while news drifted in, much of the news feed was unsubstantiated, but it looks like water seeks its own level. As a tidbit? An international plea for help? I’m sure, though, everyone is inundated with hurricane coverage by now. It’s hit the saturation point.

Equipment review:
It’s getting to the point, where I spend so much time actually carrying a load, that I’m looking for an option other than a shoulder bag. Enter the Eclipse Solar Bag. So far, the best I can say about the bag is that it’s the perfect size. couple of well-thought out design points impressed me, like the pocket arrangements, and the way the solar panel is attached. Perfect size for my commuting. I can’t say I’ve used the solar panel, and its built-in cigarette-lighter type of plug seems a little odd. But then, that’s the industry standard these days. Otherwise, seems like the perfect pack, so far.

Bonus features: it’s a local company.

What I’ve said before (part I):
I recall telling a Pisces person this: the Gulf is overdue for a major hurricane. If I could only find a dated statement in print….

What I’ve said before (part II):
In my particular field, I’ve always assumed that there is bias. Just part of the way I’ve seen astrological research done, time and again. I started writing about this, and it’s included in the introduction to the romance guide. So the findings of this one scientific paper isn’t really news, not to me.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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