
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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Why The Price At The Pump Is So High
If you've been having a stroke every time you have to fuel up, you're not alone. The price of gas has been causing problems for everyone. From its effect on basic consumer goods to what it costs to commute, or go to work if you are in a mobile industry position, the price of gas has everybody rightfully concerned.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
Top Gun: Maverick Is Here But Can It Deliver
At long last, Top Gun: Maverick is in theaters after delays and the Covid-19 pandemic. The masterful action star himself gives a welcome to the show in a pre-recorded message to theatergoers, thanking them for coming to the theater and promising an immersive and fun experience. After over 30 years, can a sequel like this deliver?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
Why A Carrington Event Would Be Worse Today Than In 1859
In the early morning on September 1st, 1859, Richard Carrington climbed into the private observatory at his country estate outside of London. After cranking open the domes shutters to see a clear blue sky, Carrington pointed his telescope toward the sun and began to sketch a cluster of magnificent-sized dark spots freckling the surface. Carrington spotted what he described as “two patches of intensely bright and white light.” Those patches appeared to erupt from the sunspots.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Earth
Everything Everywhere All At Once Is A Must-See Experience
It takes a special person or persons to combine elements of the ridiculous, the bizarre, the kinky, the scientific, and the wonderful into one big boiling stew of ingredients and come out with something so “special.” That is what happened in the Michelle Yeoh lead release ‘Everything, Everywhere, All At Once.’
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
There's An Over Mile Wide Asteroid Visiting Before Memorial Day Weekend
Since the mid-90s, the subject of asteroids impacting the earth has been on the minds of space scientists around the globe. There were the findings of the 1997 Xf-11 and how it was projected to strike the Atlantic Ocean in 30 years. The incident in Russia destroyed 3,000 windows, and injured people, lighting up the skies in a blinding flash of light. There’ve even been movies that prayed on the curiosity and fear of our mortality in the case of another extinction-level event involving an asteroid. 2022 has been abuzz with asteroid activity and shows no sign of slowing down or sign that the gravity of the events is getting less threatening.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI








