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Revision as of 17:45, 1 December 2022
Introduction
I will have the Christmas card version, without pictures and maybe without links, at Best2022.
The Dozen Best
- 1. Chemistry in 100 Numbers by Joel Levy (2015).
- 2. Korean dramas Anna and Stranger. These are modern dramas, not historical ones, but they're still good. Anna (2022) is about a girl who pretends to be a rich girl she meets. Stranger is about prosecutors fighting corruption.
- 3. Weird Al Yankovic videos. The four best are Amish Paradise (1996),"First World Problems" (2014),White and Nerdy(2006), and "Just Like a Surgeon" (1985).
- 4. Charles Portis books, even beyond True Grit (1968). That's the best; then the ranking is Gringos (1991), Lords of Atlantis (1985), Norwood (1966), and The Dog of the South (1979).
- 5. Keegans's Six Armies in Normandy.
- 6. French quotations book
- 7.Rome and Naples old quarters
- 8. Dinosaur museum in Bozeman
- 9. Cards.chess.io, a solitaire chess game.
- 10. The Great Gatsby movie with Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.
- 11. Hum Do Hamare Do (Two of Us, Two of Ours) (2021). A Hindi comedy.
- 12. The 2022 Stanford Academic Freedom conference.
Also-Rans
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Dozen Best Articles
This *really* requires discipline. See https://www.rasmusen.org/rasmapedia/index.php?title=Candidates_for_Best_Dozen_Articles_I%27ve_Read_in_2022.