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A slow-moving winter storm has moved into the Chicago area. Compared with the truly awful storms we've had over the years, it doesn't seem so bad, so far: only 150 mm so far with another 150 mm predicted through tomorrow morning. This comes, of course, with falling temperatures and increasing winds as the low passes to our south, but again, nothing we can't handle. As usual, Parker enjoys it: As usual, my car doesn't: And new this year, but most likely a usual problem in the future, my Fitbit numbers...
There have been interesting developments in two stories I've mentioned recently: Exploding Kittens continues to, ah, explode. They have 122,900 backers and have raised over $4.8 million—with 20 days to go. They're going to be rich in about three weeks. Nicely done, guys. Fallows has video from ABC News from the SR-22 ditching off Hawaii that happened last week. The Atlantic has a note about Andrew Sullivan, who announced he's quitting his blog soon. Otherwise, it's just work work work. But fun work.
I may have time to read these over the weekend. Possibly. Chicago Public Radio is grading Rahm. The Atlantic's CityLab says never host the Olympics and public transit can't be free. After 11 months, the search for MH370 has been called off and the crash officially declared an accident by the Malaysian government. TPM Media's Gaby Dunn is legit friends (but not um-friends) with adult actor James Deen, so she went as his date to the AVN Awards. In other news, J's Lincoln Park will close Sunday night, the...
The Kickstarter campaign I mentioned Friday (and that I've backed) has become the most-backed campaign ever with 112,250 backers raising $4.4 million. Their original goal, mind you, was $10,000. I think "Exploding Kittens" might succeed, y'know?

Sullivan hanging it up

   David Braverman 
BlogsWork
Andrew Sullivan, one of my favorite bloggers, announced this afternoon he's moving on from blogging: Why? Two reasons. The first is one I hope anyone can understand: although it has been the most rewarding experience in my writing career, I’ve now been blogging daily for fifteen years straight (well kinda straight). That’s long enough to do any single job. In some ways, it’s as simple as that. There comes a time when you have to move on to new things, shake your world up, or recognize before you crash...
I have Republican friends who think Obamacare is one step along the road to living in a police state where Ayn-Randian fears of 40% taxation and free education squash private enterprise. They have been strangely quiet about events like this, which involve actual police using previously-unthinkable force in peaceful situations: On a quiet weeknight among the stately manors of Great Falls[, Virginia], ten men sat around a table in the basement of a private home last November playing high stakes poker....
January is long, cold, and dark in Chicago. We've got no more holidays, we've got much more snow, and we hardly see the sun. So January 28th always makes me a little happy, because it's (usually) the first day in almost four months that the sun sets after 5pm. (The last time was November 1st.) It marks the log-jam of dark and cold nights breaking up. Sunset will slide to 5:30 in only three weeks and, thanks to Daylight Saving Time, blast almost to 7pm two weeks after that. Of course, it's still another...
Via Fallows, video of a small plane ditching in the South Pacific with no injuries: Fallows explains: On yesterday's flight, the pilot discovered that a valve from the extra fuel tanks was jammed or broken. So he was fated to run out of gas before reaching Hawaii. After several hours of debugging and discussion with his flight-managers by radio, as the fuel level dwindled he decided to fly as close as possible to a cruise ship (which was alerted) and then pull the Cirrus's unique whole-airplane...
The Northeastern U.S. is bracing for what the National Weather Service calls "a storm of historic proportions:" Snow accumulations of around 500-750 mm with locally higher amounts [are forecast]. Snowfall rates of 50-100 mm an hour at times. A blizzard warning is issued when sustained winds or frequent gusts over 56 km/h are expected with considerable falling and/or blowing and drifting snow. Visibilities will become poor with whiteout conditions at times. those venturing outdoors may become lost or...

Wins

   David Braverman 
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Duke Basketball coach Mike "Coach K" Krzyzweski won his 1,000th Division 1 game yesterday: Mike Krzyzewski earned his 1,000th career win Sunday, making him the first NCAA Division I men's coach to reach the milestone, when No. 5 Duke surged past St. John's in the second half for a 77-68 victory at Madison Square Garden. When the final horn sounded, Blue Devils players engulfed Krzyzewski and he received a bear hug from assistant Jeff Capel. Photographers swarmed the coach on the court, and players were...

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