Mother's Day
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Happy Mother's Day! No, my calendar isn't fast. I know the day we celebrate our mothers is the second Sunday in May. But in these times, every day is a very important Mother's Day, that of necessity, the mother of invention. While the world is in ...
Who am I?
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Desktop Terrorists
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The Good (Friday) News
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
The Christian faith is a curious thing in that you can master the fundamentals in a moment, but it takes a lifetime of devotion to be mastered by it. Let me break it down as simply as I can using a bit of very simple math. First an example:
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Tryst & Shout
posted about 1 year ago, updated about 11 hours later | -1 comments
You've probably heard by now, New York is getting a new Governor on Monday. A lot has been said on this already. Cal Thomas did so particularly well, so I commend to you his take on the situat...
One Ringy-Dingy...
posted about 1 year ago | 2 comments
You may have heard of the political add, playing only in Texas, but available here on YouTube in case you missed it. It's a little 30 second spot that sets this scene: it's 3:00 a.m., your c...
iPaper: Turn a New Page in Publishing
posted about 1 year ago, updated 7 minutes later | 0 comments
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A Shot at History
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
Psychology keeps trying to vindicate human nature. History keeps undermining the effort.
MASON COOLEY, City Aphorisms
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
GEORGE SANTAYANA, The Life of Reason
What experience and history...
MASON COOLEY, City Aphorisms
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
GEORGE SANTAYANA, The Life of Reason
What experience and history...
The Age of Unreason
posted about 1 year ago | 0 comments
A lot (if not too much) has been said on Eons of late about the decision of management to lower the age of admission from 49 to 13. A lot of folks seem to think this was something entirely new; that you really had to be so close to "over the hill"...
