Bag of Randomness
Thursday, January 29, 2026


I know nothing about electricity distribution. However, with today’s technology, wouldn’t it be possible to use a low-voltage heating device to prevent power lines from freezing? I’m willing to bet those heating elements could be powered by solar panels or mini-turbines at the top of each pole or tower, with the power stored in batteries.


One thing about this tragic story I haven’t heard anyone mention is the tremendous guilt the teen driver of the Jeep must be feeling, and how he will probably carry it for life. The pessimist in me wonders if lawsuits will follow.


For the longest time, Dallas Cowboys fans would gripe about media bias regarding the Hall of Fame keeping so many Cowboys from getting enshrined. That media bias sure become evident now that Bill Belichick won’t be making it to the final round of voting.


Austin has a new concept grocery store that is pick-up or drive-thru only. I like the name of the place.


I finally watched John Carpenter’s The Thing for the first time. To be honest, I think this is the only John Carpenter movie I’ve seen, as I’ve avoided horror in my younger days. The movie was better than expected, and seeing an un-moustached Wilford Brimley was pleasand surprise.

My favorite obscure fact about Brimley is that he used to be a bodyguard for Howard Hughes.


Heads up, Central Texas (Feb 2–27): Planned GPS disruptions


 

 

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One Response to Bag of Randomness
Thursday, January 29, 2026

  1. Bryan says:

    My kid has a friend-of-a-friend type connection through sports to one of the girls from the Frisco sledding accident. One of the first things I said when my wife told me about it was about the teen driver that has to live with that the rest of his life.

    I always enjoy a mention of Wilford Brimley, especially now that I’m approaching the Brimley-Cocoon line later this year.

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