katecarp.bsky.social
Historian/writer. Creator, @draftingthepast.bsky.social podcast. History of science PhD candidate at Princeton, based in KCMO. Working on a history of storm chasing.
https://draftingthepast.com/
http://kathrynbcarpenter.com/
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I can't promise that they won't make you take the same salary I do for the podcast, of course.
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As far as I'm concerned!
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I mean, really the people who got rich were the ones who established huge mining operations while the miners and pick axe sellers bickered, lol
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I mean, I'd like to finish a littler faster...
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I read through a draft of my first chapter and cried and ate chocolate. More tomorrow!
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I am reconnecting with my diss draft to get the momentum to finish!
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Frankly, I'd like in-depth reporting on every aspect of the city budget. Our tax to service ratio is way out of whack, it seems from my limited POV.
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Too bad our corporate owned paper is happy to cover the Chiefs and Taylor Swift and nauseum but has little interest in actual journalism that benefits citizens. (This is not a criticism of the hardworking journos still hanging in there.)
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OMG that cover
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They're fairly common around here, but I always see them in the trees--I've never gotten to watch one so close!
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Yesss!
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Hi, Alison! I was so happy to see this!
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Oh, what a marvelous addition!
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Oh yay! Love to see this!
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Oh!
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There are a couple of DTP episodes where I asked authors about this, if you want to skim the transcripts!
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Oh, thank you!
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Oh thank you, that would be amazing!
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Thanks! I'm trying to figure out how the arrival of phone lines might have affected the ability to alert people to tornado sightings, especially in the Midwest, so I was trying to figure out a way to see how they spread
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Wait are you shaming or shamed?