I have put off work on the third and fourth installments of my discussion of the recently concluded session of the US Supreme Court until next week. I owe you one on very-Trumpy jurisprudential subjects and another, concluding piece on SCOTUS that will have a not-so-Trumpy focus. But the work on them has taken longer than I thought it would, and there have been troubles at the homestead that have taken my mind off of it for stretches, so I will give you lighter fare today and tomorrow and finish up on SCOTUS next week. This post is about nothing other than itself. Tomorrow's post will concern a recent story involving physicist Andre Geim. The only other thing I want to say to you today is this: I'm curious about the whole "without wax" thing. There is a story about the etymology of the word "sincere". Something of an urban legend. I've discussed this in this blog before, though years back so I don't mind repeating myself. Medieval merch...