Thursday, August 20, 2026
Too few babies and too many old folk
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
ChatGPT Explains Certain Memory Problems
There are certain phenomena I see over and over again living here in the Old Folks Home. I asked ChatGPT to help me understand some of them, and I thought the response might be of interest to others. Here's my question and ChatGPT's response.
My Question
ChatGPT's Response
Yes. What you are describing is quite plausible in people with mild or moderate cognitive impairment, and one of the most striking things about memory disorders is precisely their unevenness. A person can seem perfectly lucid in conversation, remember many facts, recognize everyone around them, and yet repeatedly fail at something as seemingly simple as remembering whether they ate dinner an hour ago.
The key is that "memory" isn't a single mental faculty. Different systems handle different kinds of remembering. Someone may retain old memories, vocabulary, social skills, familiar routines, and recognition of people remarkably well while having much more difficulty forming and retrieving memories of recent events. Eating dinner at 5:00 is an event that has to be encoded as something like, "I ate tonight's dinner about 45 minutes ago." If that memory doesn't get firmly encoded, then at 6:00 there may simply be no accessible memory of having eaten.
Friday, August 7, 2026
Funeral rites in Illinois
So many priests and bishops live lives that are so different than the lives of lay Catholics that they are often completely tone deaf. Hence the distorted théologies about contraception, marriage, and women. So they come up with rules surrounding the most important events of people’s lives that drive people out the doors. They did it with marriage prep, and marriages in the church are at historic lows. . Now it’s not weddings, but funerals. Infant/ child baptism rules are also extremely burdensome from based on what I was told about the requirements for the two grandchildren who are baptized Catholics. More reasons among dozens to allow married priests and ordain women priests. They understand real life better than these cold- hearted celibates.
Monday, August 3, 2026
The sedevacancy
No, I'm not talking about the SSPX. It's about Mitch McConnell's Senate seat. Wasn't today supposed to be the deadline when a special election could be scheduled to fill McConnell's seat unless they could prove that he would be able to fulfill his duties? So far, crickets.
Kentucky governor Andy Beshear has repeatedly asked for McConnell's staff to confirm his actual condition. Some commenters have said he should just march into McConnell's hospital room and verify what is going on. Which of course he legally can't do. Not to mention it is not even known at this point which hospital or rehab facility McConnell is in.
My take is that neither the Republicans nor the Democrats want to change the status quo. The Republicans, because they might lose a special election, or Thomas Massie might run as an Independent, and win. The Democrats, because with McConnell missing in action, it's one less Republican in the Senate. In any event someone else will be elected in November, McConnell's status notwithstanding. I haven't heard that the Democrats have a candidate yet. They would be well advised to concentrate on that.