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Crispy Circuits

Interesting, Useful, and Disturbing Articles



"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly.

Specialization is for insects."

--Robert Heinlein


Articles are on the way!

I have already written several articles that I just need to reformat to match this sites layout and styling.
Here is the first one looking back at the disease debacle: Our rights seized by a type of corona virus

These will include:

  • Two articles, part 1 and 2, about the "draw" system of balancing paying for goods or services in a balanced fashion that reduces risk for both parties.
  • A guide to decide whether you should take on a project DIY Do it yourself, or hire someone else to do all or part of it.
  • An article about the "draw" system of balancing paying for goods or services in a balanced fashion that reduces risk for both parties.
  • An article on ideas how to modify a home or office to help the elderly and physically challenged.


I also want to write some new articles.

There are a bunch of topics I find interesting. I have found some impeccable sources of information. Some are about history, economics, and judicial systems. Some involve political systems and how the different kinds of governments with both attached or sometimes separated bureaucracies become corrupted and tighten their grips upon power and/or wealth.

I also have lived a rather different sort of life and I have developed an interesting viewpoint and set of philosophies.

  • I grew up in the country near a small town.
  • I went to my first two years of high school far away. The round trip time was five and a half hours.
  • I majored in Chemistry and then changed to Biochemistry.
  • I just barely failed to graduate. It was mostly my fault.
  • I traveled throughout most of the Western United States and Canada.
  • I ended up working in construction and then opened my own company.
  • I lost my company and career when I suddenly developed life-threatening seizures.
  • I traveled back and forth from the US to Mexico and Guatemala for a few years.
  • Brutal racism and ethnocentrism on the border of Texas and Mexico forced me to flee.
  • I and my dad suffered terribly. Everything finally became so bad that only outside help saved us.
  • I am now out of money, disabled, and I am losing everything I have. So are many others here. It is tragic but predicted.


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