On Tuesday I posted one of the best posts this blog has ever published. I say that with all due modesty because most of the words in it were not mine but those of Isaac Asimov.
Alas, no one seems to have read it. Or at least hardly anyone.
Perhaps folks were recovering from the holidays.
In any case, I’ve decide to provide another chance by linking to it today in lieu of a new post, as I think it really is worth a read, as it’s a condensed version of the Good Doctor’s science column from August 1964.
It deals with various calendars that humankind has devised over the years, and it explains why on January 2 Isaac Asimov, had he still been with us, might or might not have been 104 years old.
