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ADAM QUIRK
I'm the co-founder of a craft spirits distillery called Cardinal Spirits in Bloomington, Indiana. I blog here, and at Internet Rodeo with some friends, I am married to Jessica Quirk and help her raise our two kids. I have aTwitter @quirk too.
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April 19, 2020
Felix and I in the warehouse channeling early Frederick Elmes. (at Bloomington, Indiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Lnmm7JpznvOYa31_pPwb95X3ZBkYNjvxTOqM0/?igshid=19i5o9iwoge1k_0 notes_
March 26, 2020
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE: FDA PROVIDES GUIDANCE ON PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL-BASED HAND SANITIZER TO HELP BOOST SUPPLY, PROTECT PUBLICHEALTH
I have never anticipated a daily email as much as the one I get from our regulators and trade groups about properly making sanitizer. Seriously helpful, seriously fast moving. There are stories being written behind the scenes of bureaucrats deciding to become leaders and bending rules to save lives. Filed under covid-19 distillery sanitizer_3 notes_
January 7, 2020
TOCICO Service Industry Portal - Ricketts, John - Reaching the Goal TOCICO International Conference: 8th Annual Worldwide Gathering of TOC Professionals, Las Vegas, NE, Goldratt Marketing GroupVimeo
Watching this enthusiastically with zero irony means my former self has been thoroughly reformatted. Filed under business busineesbuseyness
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January 1, 2020
GEORGE DYSON’S SELECTIONS FOR THE MANUAL FOR CIVILIZATION Working my way through some of these selections.Filed under books
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January 1, 2020
Occasion marked.
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February 24, 2017
A warm reception to #adventureowl (at Bloomington, Indiana) Filed under adventureowl_229 notes_
May 14, 2016
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>> THE CIRCLEVILLE PUMPKIN SHOW AT CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO is known as the >> “Biggest Free Show On Earth”. Art shows, unusual exhibits and >> all kinds of food and drink made from pumpkins attract visitors >> from miles around during the three day festivities held each>> October.
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May 14, 2016
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February 10, 2016
COMMON SENSE TODAY
Like many thoughtful independent citizens, I never mark myself a decided voter before even hearing a candidate speak. The party politics that dominates our country for so long seems absurd to the analytical mind. Man or woman should take all things into account before making important decisions. But in a way it is an organized religion. Casting yourself as a democrat or republican takes much of the responsibility of being a voting citizen off your shoulders. This way you can pursue other parts of your life more fully, likemaking money.
I read Thomas Paine’s Common Sense last month for the first time six years. Common Sense was a pamphlet, not a book. At forty-seven pages, it’s a very short read. I highly recommend it. Below are the main takeaways from Thomas Paine’s pamphlet that I find relevant to our present situation in the United States. 1. Society is produced by our wants. Government is required by our wickedness. The former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections and social goals. The latter restrains our vices and evil weaknesses. Society in every state is a blessing, but government in even its best state is only a necessary evil. In its worst state it is an intolerable one. When we endure miseries by a government that we could expect to suffer from an individual, the pain is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer. 2. Government should not focus on today, but tomorrow. As guardians of the future, we cannot be happy knowing that our corrupted government is insufficient to ensure anything we want to pass on to the next generation. We ought to do the the work of repairing it, otherwise we misuse and dishonor our children. In order to know what to do, we should take our children in our arms and fix our sight a few years farther into life. That vision will show us a path that present fears and prejudices conceal from our sight. 3. “The king is an inveterate enemy to liberty, with a thirst for arbitrary power.” This sounds to me like a description of most of the candidates for president. 4. Commerce diminishes the spirit. As population increases and trade increases with it, the citizens become too much absorbed with it to attend to anything else. The more men have to lose, the less they are willing to venture. The rich are slaves to fear, and submit to that fear “with the trembling duplicity of a spaniel.” This speaks to the culture of fear that has disseminated from the 1% to their media outlets. Fear of Muslims, Mexicans, blacks, and progress. Change is bad for the establishment, and their fear of change drives much of the talking points we see each day in the news. Filed under politics commonsense democrats
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February 6, 2016
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