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Don MacLeod

22,000 Wake Ups and Counting

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Kids Don’t Shake Piggy Banks Anymore — They Check Their Balance

Posted on November 15, 2025November 14, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Somewhere in an attic — next to the Beanie Babies and the box of VHS tapes nobody wants to throw out — sits a ceramic pig with a coin slot carved into its back. It had a good run. But like most analog traditions, it’s now being replaced by something…

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AI

Holy Bots, Batman — Faith Goes Digital

Posted on November 14, 2025November 12, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Something strange is happening in churches across America. People are texting Jesus. Pastors are building sermon outlines with AI. And somewhere in Pennsylvania, a chatbot is probably explaining the difference between transubstantiation and metaphorical presence at 3 a.m. Welcome to digital ministry 2.0 — where theology meets technology, and the…

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Culture

When Did Fun Become Illegal? The Vanishing Art of Being American

Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025 By Don MacLeod

There was a time when being bored was a skill. You didn’t scroll through your phone—you made up entertainment. Usually at someone else’s expense. Like ringing a stranger’s doorbell and sprinting away laughing so hard you could barely breathe. “Ding-dong ditch” wasn’t about cruelty; it was childhood cardio. We also…

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Culture

Half Pet Half Predator – Why We Keep Trying to Tame the Wild

Posted on November 12, 2025November 9, 2025 By Don MacLeod

When Queensland wildlife officers suggested letting people legally keep dingoes as pets, the country collectively tilted its head — the same confused angle dingoes give before deciding whether to play or pounce. Could Australians really bring one of their oldest wild predators indoors, slap on a collar, and call it…

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Comedy

When the Food Chain Turns Into a Cage Match – Rats vs. Bats

Posted on November 11, 2025November 9, 2025 By Don MacLeod

According to the folks at Smithsonian Magazine, researchers caught something on camera that reads less like biology and more like an R-rated Pixar reboot. Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) have been documented snatching bats out of the air — yes, snatching bats — in the wild. Picture this: a rat on…

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Media

Two Weekends Without ESPN and I’m Done – How YouTube TV Lost My Household

Posted on November 10, 2025November 9, 2025 By Don MacLeod

The Great Saturday Letdown It started quietly. The kind of quiet that hits you when you flip on the TV Saturday morning expecting the College Gameday Crew, and the marching chaos of college football—and instead, you get an nothing. Channels wiped off off the platform like they never existed. At…

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Culture

From Super Bowls to Science Lab – Tom Brady Cloned Companion

Posted on November 9, 2025November 7, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Tom Brady can apparently outplay time. Now he’s testing whether he can outsmart it, too. This week, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed that his current dog, Junie, isn’t just a pet — she’s a clone. Specifically, a genetic duplicate of his late pit-bull mix, Lua, who passed away in…

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Culture

Ghosts and Gary Numan-When Pop Royalty Meets the Paranormal

Posted on November 8, 2025November 7, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Gary Numan has spent a career making machines sound emotional. He turned static and circuitry into art. But now, tucked away in the Scottish Highlands, it’s the silence that’s making him uneasy. The 67-year-old pop icon—whose hits Cars and Are “Friends” Electric? still echo through every synth-pop revival—has reportedly barricaded…

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Culture

Revenge of the Roll-The Night Heflin Alabama Police Went Full Ninja on Their Own Town

Posted on November 7, 2025November 7, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Every good small town needs a story like this — the kind that starts with teenage mischief and ends with adults acting like kids again. Heflin, Alabama just wrote its own version, and it might be the best Halloween tale in America this year. Here’s what happened: a group of…

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AI

Google’s Weather AI Had a Better Hurricane Season Than Most Humans

Posted on November 6, 2025November 5, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Every now and then, a piece of technology doesn’t just work—it shows off.That’s what happened this hurricane season when Google’s new AI weather model outperformed some of the world’s most respected forecasting systems. As reported by Ars Technica [¹], Google DeepMind’s “GraphCast” didn’t just hold its own—it often beat traditional…

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