Of Plumbers and Presidents The inane stupidity of the “Joe the Plumber” discussion tells us a lot about how out of touch the campaigns and media are with America, and frankly how little most Americans seem to understand about small … Continue reading →
Wow, NOAA has a great educational tool – a large spherical display representing earth, using computers and projectors to animate the display. It is called Science on a Sphere. Here’s a list of locations that have this. It looks like a schools … Continue reading →
Kim Search discussion page ONE Kim Search discussion page TWO Kim Search page THREE Kim Search page FOUR Kim Search page FIVE Comments page THREE is right here. 1,135 Comments » The Kim Family Search discussion now spans 3 pages … Continue reading →
Technorat’s top tags today are very conspicuous. Look at all the references to Rochester’s Big and Tall”, a retailer serving…..big and tall guys. Looks like some form of blog spamming or odd tag SEO going on. I’m still getting a … Continue reading →
This is a rich, wonderful film about meeting, and overcoming, the challenges faced by inner city American youth. You’ll recognize Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix) and Angela Bassett, both are great as the teacher and the parent of Akeelah, a gifted … Continue reading →
Google just can’t seem to keep out of the big spotlight whether you are talking stocks, global economy, politics from Davos, DOJ subpoenas, and most currently censorship of content at Google.cn, the chinese edition of Google. Regarding China Google censorship: … Continue reading →
More about Privacy, Free Speech, and the oxymoron known as Fox “News”. I’ve been surprised by how complacent the Religious right has been about online porn, so maybe the battle over censoring porn won’t be coming soon, though I think … Continue reading →