CA and Andy are brothers who share a common fascination with the human experience, especially when manifested in politics, culture, science, and religion, or whatever else inspires us to blog.
Andy is a programmer living in Atlanta working on computer network security.
CA is an engineer living in VT working on distributed energy and renewables.
This blog is purely a recreational activity, and serves no professional or commercial interests, yet.
"The beginners among our readers might like to be reminded that the mycelium is the most important,
permanent part of the fungus. Initially it springs from fallen spores in the form of tiny threads
(hyphae) which ultimately spread and multiply to form a mat or network which permeates the soil or
other substrates, in search of nutrients. It is rather like the branches of an upside-down "tree"
growing below ground whose "fruits" are the familiar mushrooms and toadstools we see emerging from
it above ground." -Rita Cook
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