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Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman divorce!  He's country and she's rock and roll.  They each listed their incomes as being in excess of $100,000 a month!  Money doesn’t buy you happiness, or apparently love for that matter.  9/30/25.


Rosh Hashanah (Judaic New Year) - September 23rd & 24th (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) - October 2nd (Thursday)

Pass the gefilte fish, oh, and the matzo ball soup, and the buttered matzo and the latke with the apple sauce, and the grape juice.  Bless you.  One more, the boiled chicken with celery, carrots, onions, and a pinch of salt.

(I’ll pull a fast one: What is the Christian holiday meal?  Ham, mayo, white bread, and cola.)


Jerry Garcia, explaining the popularity of the Grateful Dead: “Not everyone likes licorice, but those who like licorice, really like licorice.”


Here’s YouTubes of 80’s New Wave classics...  Search no more, Baby Boomers, Gen X-ers.  Plus, there’s more, the rest of the show...  Lighten up, America!  (Trump will learn, or he won’t.)


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Preamble, Founder’s Notes

Twenty-one years ago, The Other Letter got its start when I wanted to publish letters to the editor anytime, about anything.  I had imagined a group of people behind a laptop PC, and one pointing to which letter to read now, “not that letter, the other letter caught my attention.”  I had envisioned the website’s sections divided into articles, or letters.

Today, The Other Letter is a blog, a web log, a writing platform, my soapbox hoping to better the planet, my attempt at being professorial at an adult ed. course, as well as promotion of any talents as a screenwriter.  This is essentially a non-profit, and I was originally thinking I’d make it OtherLetter.org, but from a legal perspective, that might put me in murky waters.

I have a Masters degree in computer programming (I’ll brag, Dad went to MIT), but as for writing, I am mostly self-taught, although I took two, college-level courses in writing poetry.  I have two claims to fame: proving Biblically and astronomically that Jesus the Christ survived his own Crucifixion during a April 17th, 33AD solar eclipse; and demonstrating via YouTube date stamp, that Karen Carpenter is still alive.

I almost forgot: In response to a letter about healthcare reform to First Lady Hillary Clinton, I was invited (among several others) to meet President Bill Clinton as he tried to garner support for Medicare-for-all at a political rally.


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Table of Contents, of The Other Letter, Inc.

Here is what you’ll find in today’s Other Letter.

A dark-blue, letter L in Old English font over a light-blue oval O.

The following links are on this page.


Click the left “OL” on the banner, at the top.  Judy never sounded so good, in her defining role, and in the definitive Hollywood movie — but this isn’t the movie recording, it’s from the play.  (©Judy Garland, although I understand that her copyright has expired.  Christie’s may be interested in the vinyl.  Liza, you want it?  It’s yours for the asking.)


The first section opens a separate page for download efficiency (Long Island Headstones is slow-loading), the second section links to this page.  Pause over links for preview.  Generally speaking, most recent posts, listed first, and in bold.  Posts of note also given emphasis.


[This was not written for anyone of teenage years, or younger (I would give this blog a PG rating).  If you are under the age of eighteen, please speak to your parents about the appropriateness of reading this.  Your parents may even find this offensive (if they approve of Trump).]


[Developer’s notes: Learn hypertext markup language (HTML), cascading style sheets (CSS), Javascript, as well as JQuery, and you can make a website such as this...

I originally used the dedicated web developer, Dreamweaver CS4, to develop this website.  Recently, that software failed.  At this point, I use Notepad++, with the NppFTP plug-in (Notepad++ file transfer protocol) to upload HTML documents to my web host.

I was using Mozilla’s Filezilla, another free-ware product for FTP, but that involves an alt-tab, Notepad exit, so with the NppFTP plug-in, I stay within my editor, Notepad++.

Dreamweaver is kind of pricey, but it has developing niceties (Photoshop is part of its creative suite).  Notepad++, NppFTP, and Filezilla are free-ware, they’re free — and Notepad++ has a spell check plugin, which Dreamweaver CS4 didn’t have.]


© 2004 to 2025, The Other Letter, Inc.


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According to the Gospel of Luke: Christ was not Crucified


(©2017, The Other Letter, Inc.)

Here’s a shocker.  Take out your New Testament, and read the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 24, Verses 39 to 41.  Anyone who takes the Holy Bible literally sees that Christ is not a spirit post-Crucifixion, he is “flesh and blood as you are.”  Then to drive home the point (pun not intended), he asks, “Have ye here any meat?”

The Holy Ghost needs meat?  He’s a carnivore in the afterlife?  Jesus is not of the spirit world, after the Crucifixion, he is mortal.  Christ survives his own Crucifixion.

Jesus the Christ doesn’t even carry his cross to the Crucifixion, Simon the Cyrenian does (Luke 23:26, et al).  Christ wasn’t crucified, yet someone was.  The one carrying the Crucifix would be crucified, Simon.


I was even able to isolate the date of the Crucifixion-eclipse to Friday, April 17th, 33AD.  Christ was always known to live to thirty-three years.  Easter Sunday, when Christ rises, is typically in April.  April 17th, 33AD was a Friday, Good Friday, which is when the Crucifixion occurred.  Using astronomy software, and a crucifixion occurring in Jerusalem, this resolves to a full solar eclipse, on April 17th, 33AD in Jerusalem.

The Bible concurs in Luke 23:44:

“[43] And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.
[44] And it was about the sixth hour, and there was a darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour [12pm to 3pm with today’s clocks].
[45] And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst.”
Sky Safari Pro astronomy software, image of April the 17th, 33AD, Jerusalem.

Attribution: Sky Safari 5 Pro; Coordinates, Other Letter.

This proves that the Holy Bible is more than simply a religious tome, here it serves as an accurate, historical document — although in the final analysis, one damning of Christianity (Luke 24:39-41).

Bible passage, Luke 24:39-41


Of course, the New Testament has generated plenty of interest, regardless of the veracity of his passing during the Crucifixion.  Here is a sampling of his teachings.

One thing to appreciate about the Christian Church is that they value life, above all else, above money, above prestige, and stature.  The homeless, the downtrodden, have value, and why might that be?  Jesus the Christ was effectively homeless, he did not have a permanent address.  (I am not the Jewish hardliner, many may think I am.)


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Are you a shut-in?

Need something to do involving the outdoors?  Then you’re in luck.  Take a trip around the world without leaving your PC.  Shut-ins welcome.  Let’s hear it for shut-ins.  Raise your hands, shut-ins.


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A Change in the Weather

I have a personal weather station, so I have a more than an average understanding of weather forecasting.  If I am not mistaken, the middle of January has the most extreme cold, and the middle of July has the most extreme heat.  The effect of the winter and summer solstices are felt the most at these times.

The solstices being when the earth is tilted most towards (summer) and away from the Sun (winter).  The Summer Solstice is June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Winter Solstice is December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.  The Solstice effect is not immediate, but is felt within a few weeks.


Here’s a little food for thought: The lowest temperature in New York State, -52° F., occurred twice, in Herkimer County.  First, in 1934, during the Great Depression, and second, in 1979, during the OPEC oil crisis.  How is this significant?  Well, both records happened during economic disruption, when oil usage is historically the least.

Climate change is a product of fossil fuel combustion.  When fossil fuels are used the most, temperature rises via greenhouse gas capture.  Conversely, temperature falls when fuels are used the least.

In the larger picture, economic activity can decide climate, as it has here.


The personal weather station pictured below, broadcasts onto the Internet, to the network, the Weather Underground.

Ambient Weather WS2002, Personal Weather Station (Other Letter is not an advertiser)
Displays precipitation, air temperature, velocity, direction, pressure,
sunrise, sunset, et al.

Personal weather station display with temperature, precipitation, air pressure, et al.

Matching Outdoor Sensor

Sensor of the personal weather station with anemometer, weather vane, sending temperature.

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Astronomy for Anyone with an Interest

Here are the days until Spring (the Vernal Equinox), and the percentage of days with daylight hours less than today’s number of daylight hours (for the hemisphere nearing summer time).


September 23rd is the first day of Autumn this year, in the Norhtern Hemisphere.  It is the first day of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere.  On this day, every place on earth has an equal duration of sunshine.  If you can imagine the Earth tilted, then at this time of year, the Sun’s rays are not angled any different, anywhere on the planet.  During any other time of year, different latitudes have different heating effect of the Sun’s rays.

For instance, in Winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun’s rays strike the Earth at an oblique angle, and are cooling, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they are far more direct, and are heat-producing.

Fall has become the predominant name of the season in America, while not very often in Britain, who generally call it Autumn.  9/21/24.


“Left alit is last.”  The moon revolves past a full moon, then it goes towards the sunlit side of Earth, to become a last quarter moon, next a new moon, unseen on Earth.  In this interval, from full moon to last quarter to new moon, the moon is alit on its left side, not its right side, as it does from new moon to first quarter to full moon.

In the Southern Hemisphere, left side and right side is reversed.  Australians are essentially looking at the moon upside down.  Left side alit is new moon, first quarter, full moon.  Right side alit is full moon, last quarter, new moon.  7/26/24.


The summer solstice is fast approaching.  This year it falls on the 20th of June.  This is when the earth has its maximum tilt towards the sun.  The longest day of this year in the Northern Hemisphere is June 20th, in the Southern Hemisphere it’s December 21st.  In the nations of Europe, the summer solstice is known as midsummer, in others such as our own, it is known as the beginning of summer.  6/14/24.


Earth Day is April 22nd.  Why not celebrate with a non-biodegradable clamshell lunch container, farmed seafood, and a dairy cow burger?  Mother Nature just winked at you, it’s on the house.  Be a litter bug, we dare you...  4/17/24.

Even though Mother Nature has been suffering of late (who hasn’t noticed climate change these days?), we can all do our part to reverse the decline.  Take public transportation, don’t drive a gas-guzzler, drive a low or no pollution car, eat sustainable food, and never litter.

Support political candidates who back the same principles as you, ones that recognize climate change as a real issue that can be remediable by legislative restrictions on pollution.  4/20/24.


Moving path of totality is determined by Sun, Moon, or Earth.  Well, the Sun doesn’t move, and the moon doesn’t move appreciably over an hour, it revolves around the earth once in twenty-eight days.  The Earth revolves on its axis once every twenty-four hours, so the Earth accounts for the path of totality, the traciing of the shadow...

There were more planes flying overhead than usual, probably because the best place to see the eclipse would be by plane, at least if the skies were overcast, because you would be flying above the clouds.  Fortunately, they were not so overcast on Long Island during the day of the eclipse.  4/8/24.


Long Island had two mild earthquatkes today.  The most recent, eleven minutes ago, at approximately 6PM and twenty seconds.  God has a schedule to keep?  The first centered in Lebanon, New Jersey, and registered 4.8 on the Richter Scale (did the second originate from Jersey at exactly 6:00PM?)  Someone on the radio remarked about the eeriness of a full solar eclipse preceded by an earthquake.  4/05/24.


There will be a full solar eclipse of the Sun by the Moon, on Monday, April 8th, 2024.  The path of eclipse totality begins in Dallas at 2:42PM (adjust scroll bar of link for time and path of totality), and continues through Eastern Canada around 3:38PM.

I remember the last solar eclipse, in August of 2017.  The air cooled off temporarily — with the sun’s rays blocked, that can be expected; and birds suddenly flyed around, as if confused.

Please do not view this solar eclipse without glasses specifically manufactured to view solar eclipses (like astronomy company, Celestron, sells — I do not get paid for any Other Letter recommendations).  3/12/24.


A saros is the periodicity of a solar eclipse (an eclipse cycle), or when a full solar eclipse returns to a single location.  The Sun, Moon, and Earth, return to the same location after one saros.  This duration is eighteen years, and ten, eleven, or twelve days.  3/15/24.


2024 is a leap year.  This February has 29 days, not the usual 28.  Every four years is a leap year, every hundred years is not a leap year, and every four hundred years is a leap year.  Everyone got that?  Good.


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The Starlight in Orion Took Centuries to Reach Earth

This may seem unbelievable, yet a light year is the distance light travels in a year, and the Constellation Orion is approximately 1,000 light years distant.

The stars comprising the Winter constellation, Orion’s Belt are Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.  These stars are 825.7, 1,359.0, and 918.8 light years from Earth, respectively.  A light year is the distance light travels in one year at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second).

In other words, when you see Orion in the night sky, the photons that your retina senses, left the Constellation of Orion in Medieval times, in the years 1,199AD, 665AD, and 1,106AD, respectively.  In a sense, you’re seeing history, cosmic history, before your eyes.


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These Say it Best

These are not dictionary definitions (although I did borrow from Dictionary.com and Merriam-Webster), these are just words that are not often heard, and they have unusual connotations.


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Frontier Partner

“Most appreciated, Ma’am.”

“You ain’t ’round these parts, are you?”

“I’m up from Mayheco, by Texas way.”

“Is that so?”

“That be right.  What ’bout you?”

“Outta Cheyenne.”

“That’s a time getting here.”

“Sure was.  Injun territory.  Don’t appreciate cattle folk.”

“You don’t look like no wrangler to me...”

“You is a dead man without a guide in these environs.  Take this, and stay along water; keep to the water.”

“I’d ask.”

“Ask what?”

“I travel well.  Want to go along?”

“Where?”

“Canada.”

“Pioneers through here say mighty cold far north.  Can you find a town?”

“I heard tell of iron horses.  Hop aboard one of them.  What year is it?”

“Hardly matters for me these days.  I would hash mark my bedpost.  1840 something.  Why?”

“A few years back, I saw tracks and a coal burner, likely larger burners now.”

“Coal burner?”

“Moving up the line.  That’s where to go, Ma’am, the towns by the rails.”

“Sure, the railway.  Where did you say you’re from, and new to railways?”

“Mayheco via Texas way.”

“To Nebraska?”

“Nebraska?”

“You got to Nebraska, you know.”

“Right chere?  I just follow the empty towns.”

“There’s ghost towns all the way?  You got sheriffs through there hunting for bounty.  The only thing preventing them pulling the trigger on an out-of-towner is the specter of baby Jesus condemning them for blood money.  Think you’ll get through the Plains?  Honest?”

“See if I can make it.  Need a safe house for more than a night, good eats on the table, too...  Whatcha say you did for a living, before outfitting clothing?  You wrangled cattle?”

“Ran the chuck wagon.  Then, I taught at a school for young women, the farmers’ daughters, in Wichita, although the students came from as far away as Omaha.”

“Taught ’em Bible reading?”

“Like that, spreading the word of the Lord, and how to sew, and cook.  Although, it was a finishing school, Wichita Finishing, not a church.  How to marry well, how to marry up, how to stay in his will, keep the farm.  The headmistress liked me, said I had a way with the students in my class.”

“I can see why...  Did you have books, for your school?”

“No.  Well, the Bibles we could get.”

“I’ve been to Hell, is Heaven possible?”

“Pardon — is Heaven possible?”

“Is Heaven—”

“Hold it one second.  Where are you from?  No one gets to this part of the Niobrara Trail, the Missouri even, without a pack, without companion.  Who are you?”

“Just looking for a better life.  Heaven?”

“Huh?”

“Is Heaven possible?”

“Well, yeah, certainly.  I mean, if you live a just life, you spend eternity in Heaven.  Well, does your kind believe in Heaven?”

“I do.”

“Where is Heaven for you?”

“Right here, right now...  You know how to be nice to people...  Hmm.  Poker stare, you’re tough to read.  Barking up the wrong tree?  Much ado?”

“What the heck!  That’s William Shakespeare.  Who are you?!”

“I am your neighbor.  I’m just an Injun, as you say.”

“Oh my god!!  What about, “up from Mayheco”?”

“If I say I am Cherokee, that is trouble.”

“But you know European ways—”

“I’ve learned your people’s ways, your lives.  What am I now to you?  I am a Cherokee.”

“Damn, that changes everything, but changes nothing at all.”

“You smile rarely.”

“I’m happy now...”


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Who won?

Ginette Reno leading the Canadian National Anthem.

Ginette Reno leads the Canadian National Anthem before a Montreal-New York hockey game.
(Attribution: Sports Net, ©2017.)

Ask Siri, or its equivalent, when was the last time Canada won the Stanley Cup.  You’ll see that it was in 1992.  Canada lives for ice hockey, it is their national sport.  The majority of hockey players in the National Hockey League are from Canada.  They export hockey players by the hundreds, but 1992 is the last time a Canadian hockey team won the Cup.

That team, to this day, is also the winningest team in all of the NHL, the Montreal Canadians, aka the Habitants, or Habs.  The owner of Madison Square Garden, Tex Rickard, in 1924, saw the “H” in Montreal’s uniform, and thought that it meant that they were habitants, or farmers.  Those farmers can sure play hockey, eh?  [The “H” stands for hockey.]

[I am half Canadian.  I have gotten more than my share of intolerance for publishing a blog that is spiritual, at least in aspirations.  In Canada, I would never be bothered, they have better things to do.]


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