Hello and welcome to a pre-tax Saturday here at the Wannaskan Almanac. Today is April 11th. This is your friendly reminder that tax day is next week on Woe's Wednesday, April 15th. I woke up this morning to a text from my loving husband. It read, "Here is a statistical estimate based on the last two days of scouting for tomorrow's remaining matches," followed by several charts. Ahhh, the romance... It's robotics season, and he's in St. Cloud with Team 2883: FRED at the Granite City Regional . Even though we don't currently have kids in robotics, he continues to volunteer and mentor students who do scouting and data collection. I love his love for robotics. It's a thrill to see him enthusiastic and passionate, and apply all his engineery, researchy skills just for fun. In times like this, I'm inspired to wax poetic. However, I'm not a great poet. So I tapped into the power of AI. Thoughts, artistic direction, and editing are mine, while AI gets...
The U.S. is often compared to the Roman Empire, usually by people who are saying the U.S. is going downhill. That may be true about the U.S. but, as a historian said, empires take a long time to fall. The Roman Empire lasted about a thousand years if you count the Republic that preceded the Empire, so we have a ways to go to equal Rome's longevity. Any empire, even at its peak, has many problems. There's never enough money. The poor are neglected. The old are sometimes mugged in the street. But at least there's stability. When an empire starts having multiple rulers in a single year, you can foresee the end, but even then it's hard to predict the final fall. For perspective, the Empire is said to have ended in 475 A.D. when the last Roman emperor was deposed. The year when there were four emperors took place in 69 A.D. It was a hint of things to come, but the Empire still had a good run ahead of it. After Nero committed suicide in 69, ...