Locator: 50156TEXAS.
Chatbot / basic search is so incredibly good right now; absolutely amazing. These chatbots almost almost make taking notes a waste of time.
I take a lot of notes while reading -- I have a very poor memory.
Today, reading Genone (notes are posted here) I came across something I would normally write down in my journal (or on the blog) but if I come across this "problem" again, it will be easier to simply "google" it than taking notes.
Chatbot prompt: Genome by Matt Ridley is a great "beach book" or a book for a high school senior headed to college to study biology. But it was published back in 1999. Is there a similar book that is much more recent?
Yes: A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived: The Human Story Retold Through Our Genes by Adam Rutherford, 2016. Link here.
Most interesting, the chatbot also returned this book as the second of ten books on that list:
- The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race, Walter Isaacson, c. 2021, a book that is on my night stand now and that I have pretty much completed. I plan to read it again (and take more notes). Notes on the book are here.
I can hardly wait until our two grandsons, age 6, twins, can start using their MacBook Neos for "search." It will be amazing. Probably three years from now?
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Texas Relocations
Texas was home to over 1,400 project announcements in 2025, the governor’s office reported. This includes relocations, new business openings and expansions.
On March 2, Texas received Site Selection Magazine’s Governor’s Cup, awarded to the state that attracts the most job-creating projects, for the 14th consecutive year.
“The crown jewel of economic development work is landing good jobs for your citizens, and nobody does that better than Texas,” said Ron Starner, the magazine’s executive vice president.






