No, I have no need of a podiatrist. And while, yes, it is embarrassing, frustrating, and inconvenient that the unit of measure for length in the US remains the foot, this entry isn’t about adoption of the metric system either. No, my daughter has decided to play soccer (football to the rest of the world.) […]
Leaving a comment is surely easier than wood etching Did you know that this blog has 948 entries? How about that this blog has 757 “legitmate” comments? That means we average a little under 1 comment per entry. Also worth noting is that there have been 92,121 “spam comments” caught that never have been published. […]
As is being widely reported, today marks the 5th anniversary of the occupation of Iraq. This will be a simple and short entry structured around the good, the bad, and the ugly of our actions. The Good No more Saddam. He’s no longer with us and that is a good thing. Iraq has a chance. […]
Image Credit: LDS Church (Australia) Recently, Benny Shanon, a professor of cognitive psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advanced a theory that Moses was high when he received the 10 commandments from god on Mount Sinai. In fact, I think many of the myths recorded in the bible make much more sense when filtered […]
Given that I’m headed into 10 days of travel and my day job has required 110% of my focus recently, publishing may be a bit sporadic over the next few days. As always, when something seems to be interesting, I’ll share. But the usual schedule of a few posts per day showing up in the […]