I think we can all agree that the demise of so-called “red delicious” apples is one of humanity’s great moments of justice.

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I think we can all agree that the demise of so-called “red delicious” apples is one of humanity’s great moments of justice.

It’s going to be a busy day for me today, and I’m not referring to the markets, which are quite sleepy this holiday week. We have decided to do the big Thanksgiving event today (which means I’ve been doing prep for the past two days) and I’ll be flitting between the kitchen and my just-set-up mountain office (below) as best as I am able. I miss my standing desk already, but I’ll manage (not sure if my back will).

Good morning, Slopers, and welcome to Thanksgiving week. The Knight Family is holed up at their idyllic retreat to get close to nature’s God, spend time with one another, and to peel lots of potatoes.


I guess grade inflation isn’t a myth: just look at this insane mollycoddling:
