A rainy Thursday morn, Stroock's Books reader(s). Which is fine. Once more, New Jersey needs rain as evidenced by this chart on regional water supply indicators and this chart showing reservoir levels. [What is it with you and New Jersey reservoir stats?-Ed] Meh, it's something to follow. Actually if one looks at the combined Round Valley-Spruce Run reservoir chart (our reservoirs) we're fine.
The campaign against Iran continues...the Israelis are hammering Hezbollah. You know, we're on the verge of becoming bored with this whole thing. At this point Operation Epic Fury feels like the air war stage of Desert Storm, lo those 35 years ago.
Okay, so the Americans and Israelis are destroying tons of regime infrastructure, but how many regime personnel are they actually killing? Does it matter? And what's the end game here? And what happened to the Kurdish thing that was happening last night?
This blog admits all trends look positive. Nevertheless, beware of victory disease.
DOGE report.
Same. This chapter ends with an IRA Active Service Unit attacking the British recon force. It probably starts with those guys being introduced, though readers will have seen their leader in World War 1990: Ireland.
Sales of World War 1990: Ireland are chugging along. As of this morning Ireland is ranked number 82. No reviews or ratings yet. Actually, let's check in on Amazon UK...Phew. Nothing yet. The Brits n Micks are going to hate Ireland [Brits n Micks. Really? - Ed]. Came up with that meself just now. [Don't be fooled, folks. Several times he's tried to 'convert to Irish' - Ed].
Related...rest in peace Lou Holtz.
We paid the formatters yesterday. We should make the expense back in under a month. We'll see.
Reminder, after Ireland our four most popular books are The Great Nuclear War of 1975 series. We should really get back to that, yo.
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